I know TrailRecon had a video a little while ago on this trail. Hopefully, it is helpful for you.
Ozark Mountain Adventures, on YouTube just did Rimrocker and posted some nice video. Here are two installments that feature it, going from Moab to Montrose.
We're getting pretty excited. I spoke on the phone with the Montrose tourism office and bought a few nice maps of the Rimrocker, for 5 bucks each. They shipped them very quickly. We're getting our Jeeps ready, bit by bit. I just changed all the drive train fluids in the JK, and am getting ready to install a GMRS radio set up in both the JL and JK. I'm also soon going to install a forward facing camera (Using the Tazer JL's cargo cam feature) underneath, facing forward. The camera should be able to see the pumpkin and give somewhat of a view of front tire placement. At least I hope it will. We shall see. I've also put a Snomaster 35 liter fridge/freezer in the JL, which has turned out to be so good, I wonder how I ever lived without one of these things! I put some Rigid Industries side-shooter floods on the cowling of the JL to give much needed light out to the sides. They did that and then some.
Mostly, I've just got some camping gear to shore up and I need to purchase a few more lightweight/small chairs. I also bought a tarp and a couple tent poles to make a cheap awning out the back of the JK. I'll post some pics up when I get around to trying it. I just can't see spending much money on something like that. Mine won't require a rack, either. Just bungie cords, tarp, two poles, ropes, and stakes.
The big thing now is learning to fly the DJI Spark drone in a way that produces good cinematography. My boys will be figuring that out. They are also going to learn to edit video, so that should be some fun when we return.
If anybody else gets some good photos or video of Rimrocker, please share!
Right now, we're still locked in for Rimrocker, Hells Revenge, and Finns N Things. We might do White Rim but don't want it to take up a full two days, so if we can, we would love to do Shafer's Trail with the switchbacks, if that can be done in a day. Anybody know if that is do-able? We're also looking for two to three more Moab trails with the primary objective being great scenery. The challenge level we're looking for is moderate, since we've got a couple bone stock JK's in the group.