One Wrong Move and It's Over | Day 4 | Capitol Reef, White Rim, and Moab

After yesterday's Cathedral Valley detour, Day 4 takes us to the trail we've been building toward all trip: the legendary White Rim Trail in Canyonlands National Park. The morning starts slow and simple. Coffee on the camp stove, breakfast under an open desert sky, and the familiar ritual of striking camp before pointing the Bronco toward the Green River. But once the wheels are turning, this day becomes all about the road and the views, and on the White Rim, those two things are impossible to separate. This isn't a rock-crawling, wash-traversing kind of trail. There's no technical line-picking here. What the White Rim demands instead is nerve. For long stretches the road runs just feet from the edge of the white sandstone canyon wall, with a sheer drop of hundreds of feet waiting on the other side of nothing. That dramatic white ledge is exactly where the trail gets its name. Then the road climbs. The Bronco threads its way up bench-cut shelves and tight switchbacks carved into the cliffs, sections barely wide enough to fit the truck. Solid rock wall on one side, a sloping, crumbling edge and a long way down on the other. These roads weren't built for adventure. They were blasted into the canyon during the Uranium mining boom, and driving them today is like tracing the routes of the prospectors who came before us. By the end of the day we roll into camp on the banks of the Green River, one of the most rewarding places to set up a tent on the entire trip. If you love big exposure, jaw-dropping overlooks, and overland history hidden in plain sight, this is the day you've been waiting for. Watch Day 4 and ride the edge of the White Rim with us. Next up, more of Canyonlands and the road ahead. Follow The Hub – Overland Adventures for more Bronco trail routes, remote Utah overlanding, canyon country views, and the hidden history that makes these miles worth it. To plan your trip and get permits go to https://www.nps.gov/cany/planyourvisi... #WhiteRimTrail #Canyonlands #Moab #FordBronco #Overlanding #BroncoTrails #GreenRiver #UtahAdventure #OverlandHistory #OffRoadAdventure #IslandInTheSky #TheHubOverland