Day 4 was particularly…interesting. And unique. But memorable! It started out normally enough with a stellar breakfast of blueberry pancakes and sausages before leaving camp to explore more of Utah. However, we weren’t 100 yards out of Canyonlands National Park when the blue Safari LJ had an electrical problem which caused the engine to shut down, and after an hour or so of attempting to troubleshoot the problem, the only recourse we had was to tow it back to civilization. The problem? An obstacle called Bobby’s Hole Dugway, which is a long, STEEP climb with lots of soft sand and big boulders to have to wind around. After about 3-4 hours of a WHOLE lot of towing and winching, we *finally* got Safari LJ to the top. From there the group separated: most towed it to the nearest town of Blanding, while a couple high tailed it to Moab to get the truck and trailer and bring them back to Blanding. At that point we said goodbye to Safari LJ as it began its journey to Cheyenne for eventual repairs, while the rest set up camp near Blanding for the night. But at least we got to enjoy a fabulous dinner of Chopped Chae!