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Planned Trip : Halloween on the Devil's Highway w/ Penasco Off-Road Oct 31 - Nov 2, 2008

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Our 1st joint trip in the U.S. with our sister club from Mexico ! What a more appropriate trip to take with our friends from the south,
the same trip that was the beginnings of the Jeep Expeditions Group, El Camino Del Diablo same name, new friends and over the American Holiday Halloween and the Mexican Holiday "Day of the Dead" ! !
A dark moonless weekend amoung the spirits of the Devil's victims over the last 400 years !
THIS IS A JEEP ONLY EVENT LIMITED TO MEMBERS OF THE JEEP EXPEDITIONS GROUP !
Trip will be limited to the 1st 20 Jeeps that sign up. This trip will start on the east end of the Devils Highway on Darby Wells Rd, Ajo, AZ and end up on the west end near Yuma, AZ. The 3rd optional day will tour the back trails of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument.
A themed BBQ for both Friday and Saturday night in honor of our guests from Mexico.
This trail has been in use for over 400 years and has been traveled by the Spanish Conquistadors in the 1600s to treasure seekers on their way to the California Gold Rush. The trail got its name because of the countless number of peoples lives it has claimed over the years due to its climate, remoteness and lack of safe drinking water. Illegal immigrants cross over this trail today, many still giving up their lives to the "Devil" in their quest to enter America. Since the advent of modern 4x4 vehicles, the trail has lost much of its danger.
While the trail has been used in the past by anything from 2WD to 4WD, the government has restricted travel now to registered 4WD vehicles by permit only to limit the impact on the environment. Not a technical trail, stock 4x4 vehicles can easily traverse the 140 miles from AJO to Yuma, AZ. Average speed on the trail as told by prior visitors is under 15mph. The road is a primitive dirt road that is not maintained. You can expect to encounter anything from a relatively smooth dusty road to washboard roads, rutted roads, soft sand roads, rocky roads and anything in between. A wide range of wildlife from Big Horn Sheep to Bobcats can be seen along this trail to many different varieties of plant life. One thing for sure, you will want to bring a camera as there are many beautiful sites to take pictures of on this trail in addition to many historic areas.
The area is closed 6 months a year (mid March to Sept) so that the Prong Horn Sheep can breed without the distractions of humans (illegal's and smugglers don't heed the closing).
Read about our 1st Devils Highway Expediton and the trip that was the beginnings of the Jeep Expeditions Group here:
http://www.jeepexpeditions.org/trip_reports/devils_highway_2007.php
See our photos from our 2007 Devils Highway Inaugural Jeep Expedition here:
http://www.jeepexpeditions.org/photo_gallery/index.php?dir=2007%2Fdevils_highway
Visit the Photo Gallery for plenty of pictures of our other Expeditions:
http://www.jeepexpeditions.org/photo_gallery/index.php
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