I think the most VXs in one spot will be Tuesday at Elephant Hill.
Have a safe trip and see you at the Hill.
Peace.
Tom
I think the most VXs in one spot will be Tuesday at Elephant Hill.
Have a safe trip and see you at the Hill.
Peace.
Tom
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^ yes.
Meet at the Moab McDonalds at 8am.
as far as the other days, i'm sure there will be discussions over dinner/drinks on what to do, etc.
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People actually get up before 8:00 am?
Oh wait...I meant to say...people actually eat at McDonalds?
Is this mysterious "Elephant Hill" easy to find?
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Noone really eats at McD's...just use their parking lot to meet!
Elephant Hill is VERY easy to find...just follow the VX in front of you.
From posts on the 4X4Wire sounds like most of the other ZuZoo peeps will be planning their next days trips around the campfire at the Arche View campground.
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Or if you're me... you have a plan of the trails you want to run and will throw it out to others to join you.
Im envisioning, small groups (3-5 rigs, maybe more, who knows), and covering a LOT of ground. With the small groups the only limiting factor is fuel.
I would expect that 2 trails a day isnt out of the question and in some areas; 3-D, Golden Spike, (those are easily 3 trails), but a small group on 3D will be done by lunch time. Then back to the condo, grab a bite and hit something else in the aftenoon, maybe take a quick dip in the pool.
Heck, I cant tell you the possibilities that exist without a structured plan, as they are numerous. I cant speak for anyone else, but it is entirely refreshing to me to actually be on vacation during vacation instead of working...
I imagine, that I will venture up to the CG after dinner each night and see what is happening and if there is more interesting things than what I was thinking.
Take care,
Keith
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If you want to cover some ground, try this route... Head over Hurrah Pass and complete Chicken Corners. Then when you finish that, move on to Lockhart Basin (the trailhead is right off of Chicken Corners). The beginning canyon of Lockhart is pretty technical (about a mile or so) - after that, it's a cakewalk. I did this last month and we clocked about 60 miles of trail plus the drive back on pavement in one day!! About 10 hours of seat time and walking, I figure. The Lockhart Basin trail takes you from Moab and into Canyonlands - It is so long and generally an easy trail but I am glad I did it because the scenary is insane - the weather changed 3 times while we were on that trail because of how much backcountry we covered in that duration of time! It was weird to see people again after that run.
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Yeah we had considered that since we wont have time on the exploration pre-Moab run to hit it on the way into Moab.
Just FYI, the pre-Moab run starts for us on Fri 5/11.
Depart Denver, arrive Capitol Reef, set up camp @ Fruita, do a little hiking and relax.
5/12, meet up with a few friends coming down from SLC, travel down Notem-Bullfrog road, take ferry across and gather fuel supplies @ Halls Crossing, get down to the Spanish Fort and set up camp.
5/13, Run Hole in the Rock trail into Cheese Camp and the overlook. Head back out to the Chute/amphitheater and set up camp.
5/14, get back out to the main road and either:
A) Head up through Cottonwood Wash/Beef Basin/Bobby's Hole as far as we can until daylight wanes and setup camp.
B) Check out Natural Bridges and do that loop (I understand that is 1.5-2hrs), then take highway around Blanding and Monticello and find somewhere to camp.
5.15, is planned to run Elephant Hill. Whether that is entered from the park (I will be able to meet up with some others that plan to run the trail that day) with option B
Option A enters the trail from the west on the SW corner of the loop. This misses the first half of the trail, but allows to see some of it, perhaps meet up with the rest of the folks we know running the trail.
Either way we plan on getting to Moab Tue eve.
I am stoked, because I have never seen these areas before, and it will all be new sights/territory for me until I get to Moab.
After that, I am fairly open to trails:
Just so you know, Elephant Hill is about 75 miles from McDonalds...so on your own it might be difficult to find.Originally Posted by PHO2GR4
McDonalds, OTOH, is pretty easy to find.
I'm leaving Seattle tomorrow morning, pointed approximately south - southeast. I'm going to follow some main highways down through eastern Washington and north-eastern Oregon, stopping for the night wherever I get tired. My two dogs are pretty excited. They know we're going somewhere, because I've been gathering my gear all day.
I'm looking forward to meeting those of you heading to Moab! This should be a blast.
A few issues:
1) I hate packing. I always feel like I'm forgetting something important...which is dumb, since there's a Wal-Mart on every corner these days, where you can pick up anything you left behind.
2) Gas prices! Holy crap! Nothing like taking a 2 1/2 week raod trip when gas prices are at an all-time record high. And I'll be in a loaded Vehicross, which gets bad mileage to begin with.
3) Already bought my regular-strength, non-Utah beer.
See y'all on the flipside!
Lookin' forward to it !... I'm really starting to get the "Moab fever", almost did laundry today, but took a nap instead.Originally Posted by PHO2GR4
OK, maybe tomorrow I'll REALLY get the Moab fever...right after I read my book on overcoming procrastination.
Whats that?Originally Posted by Ldub
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