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X2 Rocks brought the good stuff for us in Aug. i was wondering who all the newbies were on this trip so we would know who gets to be the beer biotches this time . It was only last year that west , beebs and myself were the new lil beer biotches :giggling: :giggling: |
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Red Cliff Lodge rates range from $129.95 - $229.95 with the "SLC Hummer Group" special. (Friday April 13 - Saturday April 14)
I don't know if the place is nice or not, it should be. |
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Last October I stayed at the Holiday Inn Express at the northern end of Moab. Fairly new, very clean and comfortable. We have booked there again.
http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/pc/...lsearchresults |
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http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/11174780/detail.html It's in AZ near Vegas. :jump: ![]() |
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I'll have two 5 gallon specially modified Jerry Cans with my favorite frosty beverage...:beerchug: |
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Yes, it's nice! http://www.redcliffslodge.com/ It's too bad WE didn;t think to go after group rates there. |
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:perfect10s: NICE :beerchug: :giggling: |
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Saw that on the L.A. news last night, looks pretty cool. Offered to take the wife there to go out on it, but she declined. She doesn't like the glass wall elevators on the sides of the hotels in L.A. or S.F. - I like the views. With my luck, I'll walk out on the glass horseshoe and it will go tumbling into the canyon :( |
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Pssst, I'll be in Moab this time next month :beerchug: :jump:
Neo, does Nav want anymore of that huckleberry beer?? |
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yea west bring her a 6 pack and i will drink it :giggling: ;) she said you have a 6:00 pm hold on your room but try to be here by 3:00 she works that day and wants to see you at check in but gets off about 3:00 :D we picked up some Peeps at the ALCO today :giggling: http://www.marshmallowpeeps.com/ |
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hey do we still have a group that wants to spend a couple nights out in canyonlands on the white rim trail ? |
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hey do we still have a group that wants to spend a couple nights out in canyonlands on the white rim trail ?
Yes!!:beerchug: |
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i got some bolt cutters if anyone is up for some of this :giggling:
http://www.h3adventures.com/coppermi...MMER_06_LB.wmv |
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awsome , i want to go exploring , but am too much of a wuss to go out there by myself . |
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Count me in... When are you thinking....
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not sure yet , how many are up for this , we could do it early in the week or later . early might be better . i think you and demo are both showing up early too . i have to ok this with Nav , not sure if she wants to go or stay in town . maybe head out there sat before easter spend easter out there and come back into town on mon. most everyone will be here by monday .
everyone post their ideas on this :D |
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I might, depends on which days you guys are planning on camping.
Early in the week works better for me. |
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This epic adventure can be completed in one very long, hot, bouncy day, but to enjoy the experience and have time for side trips, plan on spending two full days on the trail. The route starts down the Shafer Switchbacks, a former cattle trail that has been upgraded for vehicles, before it splits; the Shafer Trail goes left and the White Rim Trail continues on to the right. Throughout the journey, there are numerous spur trails and vistas, such as Musselman Arch, Washer Woman Arch and Monster Tower.
http://www.utah.com/offroad/white_rim_trail.htm i wanna see the monster tower ;) |
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we can check out some indian ruins
The trail follows the White Rim, a water-eroded shelf of light-colored sandstone, for most of the 100 miles. At about mile 66 you'll find the Fort Bottom Hiking Trail. This two-hour (round-trip) hike will take you to a lookout point with an Indian Ruin. After visiting the ruin, continue clockwise on the Rim. Some of the favored camping spots are White Crack, Murphy Campsite and Potato Bottom Canyon. The entire route is well-marked. Follow signs to Mineral Bottom, go up the switchbacks and continue to Hwy. 313. After reaching Hwy. 313 and the pavement, turn left and head back to Hwy. 191 and Moab. |
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