Saturday Ride: Mesquite to Logandale — Ten Rigs, Big Desert, Bigger Energy

Some Saturdays feel like they were made for the MnK crew. Today was one of those days — the kind where the desert opens up, the engines fire, and everyone knows it’s going to be a good one before the first mile even rolls under the tires.
We unloaded nine side‑by‑sides and one Jeep in Mesquite, NV. Early sun, perfect weather, and that familiar mix of dust, fuel, and anticipation. No overplanning. No tight schedule. Just a handful of trails pulled from onX Offroad and the freedom to chase whatever looked interesting.

Trail Run Highlights

We started with a plan and let the desert rewrite it as we went.

  • Insane in the Membrane — fast, loose, and the perfect warm‑up to shake the week off.
  • Old Moron Wagon Trail — rocky, stubborn, and the kind of terrain that tests both suspension and patience.
  • Three Corners — wide open, scenic, and the stretch where everyone found their groove.
  • Whatever Else Looked Fun — because the best rides happen when you follow curiosity instead of a checklist.
    The Jeep held its own all day — crawling where it needed to crawl, flexing through the rough stuff, and proving that every crew needs at least one rig built like a brick with wheels.

Rolling Ten Deep

Ten rigs changes the whole rhythm of a ride. Different driving styles, different personalities, same mission: ride hard, laugh harder.
The radios stayed alive with the usual mix of jokes, warnings, and “you’re not gonna believe this” moments. The kind of day where everyone’s in sync without trying, and the miles feel lighter because of who you’re riding with.

Ending the Day Right

We wrapped the ride in Logandale, dropping down to the river as the sun started to fade.
Cold water. Warm BBQ. Dusty faces. Tired arms. Full hearts.
The kind of ending that makes the whole day feel earned.

What Days Like This Mean to MnK
Great weather. Great rides. Great times.
This is what MnK is built on — community, adventure, and the reminder that life feels better when you’re out there doing something that makes you feel alive.

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