Cancelled Rocky Mountain Region June Meetup - Moab, UT

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Come hang out with fellow OB'ers in beautiful Moab, Utah.
See the sights and get your tires dirty on the Chicken Corners trail on Saturday. ~5/6 hour trail day(start/end downtown Moab)
Once we get a pretty close RSVP number I can find a good place for the group to camp...if you dont want to camp, theres a lot of hotel options as well.
For those that want to spend the weekend, we will run Long Canyon - Potash Road - Shafer Switchback loop around Deadhorse Point on Sunday. ~5/6 hour trail day(Start outside Deadhorse Point State Park and end INSIDE Canyonlands National Park)
 
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Come hang out with fellow OB'ers in beautiful Moab, Utah.
See the sights and get your tires dirty on the Chicken Corners trail on Saturday. ~5/6 hour trail day
Once we get a pretty close RSVP number I can find a good place for the group to camp...if you dont want to camp, theres a lot of hotel options as well.
For those that want to spend the weekend, we will run Long Canyon - Potash Road - Shafer Switchback loop around Deadhorse Point on Sunday. ~5/6 hour trail day
Awesome. This is going to be fun! Thank you for putting this together for us.
 

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Bummer. These dates conflict with one of the most important events in amateur radio: ARRL Field Day 2019

Otherwise I'd be a definite maybe!
 

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Any details on camping location for this event?
 
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Any details on camping location for this event?
I was waiting to see how many people RSVP'd but here is the place I use for all group sizes.
38.410902, -109.468340 - South of town off of Behind the Rocks Road. Its up against the cliffs with some mines and sand dunes to check out as well.
 
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My wife and are are thinking about joining but are very new to this stuff and my 4Runner is far from modified. Is a medium rating suitable for a newbie? I suppose worst case, we could enjoy the camping camaraderie and find easier trails.
 

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My wife and are are thinking about joining but are very new to this stuff and my 4Runner is far from modified. Is a medium rating suitable for a newbie? I suppose worst case, we could enjoy the camping camaraderie and find easier trails.
I have not run this trail. Let me do some research and get right back to you. As of right now Justin may be stuck in TX. If that's the case I will be finding a trail leader for Saturday.
 

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Anyone planning to attend needs to RSVP. I need a definite head count.
 

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I have not run this trail. Let me do some research and get right back to you. As of right now Justin may be stuck in TX. If that's the case I will be finding a trail leader for Saturday.
Thanks Cendee...once again, my plans have had to change. Looks like my wife won't be able to make a longer trip this weekend, so we are going to stay local to the front range in Colorado. Appreciate the effort!
 

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My wife and are are thinking about joining but are very new to this stuff and my 4Runner is far from modified. Is a medium rating suitable for a newbie? I suppose worst case, we could enjoy the camping camaraderie and find easier trails.
Both trails are moderately more difficult than a graded dirt road and suitable for stock SUVs. A Subaru can run them with a little work and a spotter.
 
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Due to lack of interest in this event we are going to postpone to a later date. Keep your eye on the Rocky Mountain Rally points for more fun coming your way.
 

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Due to lack of interest in this event we are going to postpone to a later date. Keep your eye on the Rocky Mountain Rally points for more fun coming your way.
June Jam here you come!
 
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Thanks for the update Cendee. Would very much be up for this in July.
 

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As long as you can handle 110 in the shade, you will be fine, otherwise wait.
 
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Um nope...only in October. Perhaps I need to rethink the whole Moab is hot in the summer thing.
I go all year. I dont mind the heat though because my Jeep has air conditioner when I am out on the trails. :0)