Where the E is will be more desirable. Where the 2 is will be pretty much a parking lot, but a pretty scenic parking lot. You are also within a hop skip and a jump of medevil chamber. :five:
Mark
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Where the E is will be more desirable. Where the 2 is will be pretty much a parking lot, but a pretty scenic parking lot. You are also within a hop skip and a jump of medevil chamber. :five:
Mark
Please count me, one tent and two kids in the mix at that campground. :five:
I'd like to be at E-1. I think if we use it as basecamp then Radio Tower as secondary it will all work out - it's the next closest site to E-1 anyway. Just let me know if you need anything Alison - I'm your man :2thumbs: I will be there Thursday too - I actually have the week off & since it's a 6 hour drive for me I will try to get there as early as possible.
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Ditto that on the E1.....so are we all ok if E1 is taken to do the Radio Towers if available? Do you think I should try to grab both if available? :2thumbs: BTW......I'll just send you my cell and email via PM in case of anything. I am hoping to get out of town fairly early on that Thursday. It's only 3 hours for me so it's an easy zip on over the border. :haha:
IN my usual noncommittal way I'll say that I'm likely to show up. :-) I'll put it on the calendar... will drive down Friday after work... if the van's running (haha), I'll sleep in it, just need a place to park.
UPDATE- Both group camp sites on Sand Flats are unavailable on those dates. The first available date for E1 is weekend of May 29,30, 31.
A. We just show up early on Thursday (I can) and grab a few individual campsites on Sand flats, knowing the individual sites COULD be taken (b/c it is Moab) and then we are screwed.
B. We change the date to end of May, but some of us have already cleared time off and I don't know how flexible some of us are? And Cirrus is going to be in town, so we wouldn't want to pass up a chance to meet Kev in person.
C. We check other group campsites in the Moab area via this website. After looking, most are filling up for that weekend so we need to act quick.
http://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/fo/moab/...mpgrounds.html
D. We do more of a KOA camp area......?? :(
The below are RV/Tent camping places with bathrooms, hot showers and a pool.
http://www.moabvalleyrv.com/Tent_Sites.html
http://www.canyonlandsrv.com/tents.html
http://www.moabupthecreek.com/index.html
The above campground has availability for all of us. Their concept is a little different. There are no RV's. It's tent camping only and you park away from the tent area. You haul in your gear (which is only 100 feet). Other thing is, no campfires b/c they want to eliminate the carbon burn. BUT they do have propane grills that they supply for us to grill. It's a more GREEN camping experience. HAHA!! :nod:
I've wanted to check out the Up The Creek place. Tired of tenting in RV places. Maybe it's just me...Quote:
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The BLM places - only Upper Onion Creek (up to 15 people) and Lone Mesa sites are still open. Lone Mesa looks pretty desolate. :ne_nau:
I've stayed at Canyonlands RV (north of town a ways) and it was OK.
Problem with the private campgrounds is the cost, of course... Still, cheaper than a motel.
I'll prolly show up. Trying to talk beech into it. I haven't been following this closely, but I would prefer to camp out in the sticks where you can have a fire. :2thumbs:
I am going to make this post a sticky...
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I'm good with that, too. I'll probably be mostly in unimproved sites all week, anyway. The only thing about the Lone Mesa site is how barren it is - lack of vegetation and all. I think the name says it all - as opposed to a name like "Shady Dell" or "Leafy Wash" or something.Quote:
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Plus it's about 20 miles to Moab for booze. Or a flush toilet. Pre-planning. It's all about pre-planning.
Still - I'd be good with it... Wanna nab one of these while it's available? Up to 30 ppl per site. Sites A, B and E are available on Thurs thru Saturday nights.
(If we planned some cool activities for Friday, I may just manage to show up Thursday night...)
Hey I'd be interested in coming but after reading through this post I am still unsure of the details. What do you guys have planned? If I came, I would probably bring my wife and son (him being only a year old) and I don't know if this is more of a hard core canyoneering trip or hikes, or what's up.
You know, I think so far it's just a Moab meet-up. I believe that details on activities will work out soon. It looks like there will be a number of kids coming, so there ought to be family-friendly activities. I'm not sure, yet, what I'd be into. A canyon, a hike? Don't know yet... If I'm there for Friday and Saturday - well, we'll see.Quote:
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Until mid-July, I can get time off to do most anything with 2-3 weeks notice. Point me somewhere and I can try camping in one site and holding a second while hoping there's help holding a few more for the rest come Friday night.
I plan to show up with my car camping gear, my primary mountain bike, my hiking boots, maybe my road bike (Arches rocks as a road bike ride), and a few good books. I'll be willing to buy any single piece of gear or maybe even two to do whatever sounds good while I'm there. I've done very little canyoneering but a climbing harness and helmet would be a good bet. :2thumbs:
Ok guys hold up just a few.....we'll get it worked out asap. Stay tuned for the details. Waiting to hear back from my co-pilots (GHB and Chere'). And as Cirrus mentioned, once we line up the camping situation, then let the activity planning begin. I think everyone will be doing a little bit of everything. Kids are totally welcome Discgo :2thumbs:
I am thinking this may be the ticket???? BUT then again, I'm not a fan of the being 20 miles away from Moab. UGH. What to do what to do. HAHA!! Will have this figured out soon enough. :2thumbs:Quote:
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When I saw you were coming Kev, I realized that I REALLY wanted to be a part of this get together. I'm surprised you decided to make it to this and not BogleyFest.
UPDATE:
Found another group campsite that is available, Goldbar campsite D on Potash road. Called this morning, office is closed but will call again at 7:45 am when they open tomorrow. I think this will be a nice spot b/c it's near the Corona Arch hike which is a nice little jaunt with kiddos to a scenic arch. And it's right by the Colorado River which should be neat as well. It's available on Friday and Sat night which leaves some of us soloing on Thursday night. Will keep this post updated upon confirmation.
http://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/fo/moab/...eservable.html
On a more fun note.........anyone up to making a BOGLEY FLAG that we can stake on our campsite? I think it'd be kinda fun to have one with a Pirate look but the Bogley logo guy. HAHA!!! I may research having one made!!! :2thumbs:
PS- PLEASE make sure to tell me if you'd like to be on the group camp list as this is a limited space and I am going to have to pay up front for per person, per night when I call. You guys can pay me back in form of cash, beer or lap dance. (joking-ill take the cash) :lol8:
On a more fun note.........anyone up to making a BOGLEY FLAG that we can stake on our campsite? I think it'd be kinda fun to have one with a Pirate look but the Bogley logo guy. HAHA!!! I may research having one made!!! :2thumbs:
'Beech might already have something qu'ed for print of a flag like this...besides, he needs SOMETHING to do doesnt he? :haha:
I will have at least one canopy for shade and an extra tent for storage/changing/etc. Also, I'm looking to get a better privy tent for my sunshower. I've already started inventoring my camp gear :lol8: :popcorn:
Excellent - I was just looking at sites with all three nights available. This looks like a great spot. :2thumbs:Quote:
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