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#106 Re: Goin' Riding... Who's with Me? » St George Utah Feb 12-16th (President’s day weekend) » 2009-02-06 08:39:28

sounds like most are staying in hotels but here is the info on SandHollow State Park:

http://www.utah.com/stateparks/sand_hollow.htm


Flag...Yes

Fees...$10 per day if you don't camp there or

Primitive beach camping: $13

Main Campground with hookups: $25


more general info... http://www.duneguide.com/sand_dune_guid … hollow.htm

#107 Re: Goin' Riding... Who's with Me? » St George Utah Feb 12-16th (President’s day weekend) » 2009-01-22 21:17:06

I'm down here right now for a Jeep ride.  We are doing trails Friday and Saturday all around the Sand Hollow dune area like we did last year with the UTV's.

I'm a maybe for the Feb. run you are talking about.



http://www.u4wda.org/index.php?p=winter09

#111 Re: Goin' Riding... Who's with Me? » WERE IN MOAB!!! » 2008-11-17 08:36:14

I'm home, no problems...Great Trip, Great Weather, Had a Ball  big_smile

#112 Re: Goin' Riding... Who's with Me? » Moab in November....now » 2008-11-13 07:11:13

take a quick nap...don't want you dose'n off on the way down


I am outa here... 8)

#113 Re: Goin' Riding... Who's with Me? » Moab in November....now » 2008-11-12 23:01:50

does anyone know if there is free wireless internet available in the town of Moab?

We will have it on my laptop (Verizon) in our room Dave! Ya know I'll take care of ya! wink

Sweet...



OK, I'm ready to go !!!

#114 Re: Goin' Riding... Who's with Me? » Moab in November....now » 2008-11-12 21:46:19

does anyone know if there is free wireless internet available in the town of Moab?

like in the parking lot of a motel or gas station...

#116 Re: Goin' Riding... Who's with Me? » Moab in November....now » 2008-11-08 10:45:07

Ok... not that I am in charge but lets meet at Poison Spider trail head at 9:00 am Friday and hit the trail at 9:30ish when everyone is ready. I dont think we need to start at 8 as it will still be quite chilly. We will do Poison Spider and move on all the way to the crack.

After we do that ride we can then split off into different rides as people want to for the other days. I would really like to meet up with the entire group for our first ride so we can meet everyone and get some awesome group pictures! Poison Spider can be done by new riders.

Also, each night anyone that wants to meet up for dinner with us is very welcome. We will eat at a different location each night. And on the topic of food, be sure to pack a lunch with you each day and bring plenty of water.  big_smile

agreed...

#118 Re: Goin' Riding... Who's with Me? » Moab in November....now » 2008-11-07 18:39:05

I've done most of fins-n-things and I think Hells Revenge, is that the trail after you go up the "Small Lions Back" right from the parking lot?

I really want to do Moab Rim if my Jeep can do it.

#119 Re: Goin' Riding... Who's with Me? » Moab in November....now » 2008-11-03 23:14:30

RZR S is in!  Now if I can manage to do anything to it before Moab.

don't do anything...I want to see what a bone stock one can do

#120 Re: Goin' Riding... Who's with Me? » Moab in November....now » 2008-11-02 23:00:59

looks like we have another event on our weekend:

http://www.discovermoab.com/calendar.htm

November 14-15 Annual Bighorn Sheep Festival
A chance to view desert bighorn sheep in sunny southeastern Utah awaits as the Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) hosts its annual Moab Bighorn Sheep Festival. The event is free, and people of all ages are invited to attend. Sheep watchers are encouraged to bring binoculars or a spotting scope along with snacks, beverages and a camera. DWR biologists will guide participants to locations where bighorns have been recently observed. The biologists will have extra spotting scopes and binoculars for people to use. They'll also have several large four-wheel drive vehicles for those who don't have the type of vehicle needed to reach the areas where the sheep are. The festival begins on Friday evening in the Moab Information Center (7:00pm), located at the corner of Center and Main. DWR will present a program on bighorn sheep ecology and their life history. The following morning (8:00 am) participants will gather again at the Moab Information Center where they will split into groups and go in search of bighorn sheep. A DWR wildlife biologist will guide each caravan of vehicles. All of the parties will be in radio contact with each other, so everyone can be advised as soon as sheep are spotted. Those who drive their own vehicle can leave the group at any time. For those who ride with DWR biologists, the field trips generally finish by noon or early afternoon. For more information call 435-613-3707.

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