Now that is one sexy ride........
Car is reserved, reservation can be changed/cancelled if anyone finds a better deal.
Car: 8 DaysTotalPrice $468.83
Standard Passenger Van (Toyota Sienna or similar)
Unlimited miles
automatic with air conditioning
Alamo
Pick-up Location: Grand Junction (GJT)Vehicles At Terminal.
Pick up: Sat, Sep 17, 2011, 10:00am
Drop off: Sun, Sep 25, 2011, 12:00pm
Total Rental Time: 8 Days
Weekly rate
1 week(s) @ $269.00 $269.00
1 extra day(s) @ $44.83 $44.83
2 extra hour(s)@ $14.94 $29.88
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Subtotal $343.71
Taxes and Fees $125.12
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Total payment due: $468.83
Monday, May 23, 2011
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Proposed Rides, Moab 2011
First two rides that would be new to us:
POISON SPIDER & PORTAL TRAIL- This is as extreme as Moab gets - "Death on the Left" has a serious meaning here. But first, Poison Spider has a fairly serious 1000' climb at the start and it doesn't get any easier after the climb. 8.2 miles of grinding over petrified sand dunes later, and you reach the Portal Trail. The Portal Trail is not safe to ride completely. There will be sections you have to walk. After the cliff edge section of the trail is completed, we'll bomb downhill to the road and ride the road back to the van.
AMASA BACK -The Amasa Back trail is one of the classic rides of Moab. It ascends from the Colorado River just west of Moab, climbing up onto an outcropping of rock surrounded on three sides by the Colorado. The trail is a rocky Jeep trail with ledges and drop-offs, and is for advanced riders. Intermediates can manage the ride, but will walk most of the rougher climbs. As an out-and-back, the trip is 10 miles. Vertical climb is 1050 feet.
Then some old favorites we may want to revisit:
PORCUPINE RIM Possibly connected with the Porcupine singletrack PORCUPINE SINGLETRACK and HAZARD COUNTY and kokopelli (I don't really want to do the WHOLE ENCHILADA again)
SLICKROCK I'm not saying I wanna ride the whole loop again (damn those climbs) but we may consider just doing the "training loop" so that mike can say "hell yeah I rode slickrock" and GB and Chris can hit their favorite slickrock-drop a few more times.
FRUITA rides and more FRUITA-2 rides (we rode 18 road last year) and of course there is always GRAND JUNCTION
Please feel free to edit this post to add more rides, I was just doing a brain dump. I was just trying to get a feel for how many days we want to ride in Moab vs. Fruita. Mike if you haven't figured it out from all the links..... the utah mountain biking website is a pretty good resource.
POISON SPIDER & PORTAL TRAIL- This is as extreme as Moab gets - "Death on the Left" has a serious meaning here. But first, Poison Spider has a fairly serious 1000' climb at the start and it doesn't get any easier after the climb. 8.2 miles of grinding over petrified sand dunes later, and you reach the Portal Trail. The Portal Trail is not safe to ride completely. There will be sections you have to walk. After the cliff edge section of the trail is completed, we'll bomb downhill to the road and ride the road back to the van.
AMASA BACK -The Amasa Back trail is one of the classic rides of Moab. It ascends from the Colorado River just west of Moab, climbing up onto an outcropping of rock surrounded on three sides by the Colorado. The trail is a rocky Jeep trail with ledges and drop-offs, and is for advanced riders. Intermediates can manage the ride, but will walk most of the rougher climbs. As an out-and-back, the trip is 10 miles. Vertical climb is 1050 feet.
Then some old favorites we may want to revisit:
PORCUPINE RIM Possibly connected with the Porcupine singletrack PORCUPINE SINGLETRACK and HAZARD COUNTY and kokopelli (I don't really want to do the WHOLE ENCHILADA again)
SLICKROCK I'm not saying I wanna ride the whole loop again (damn those climbs) but we may consider just doing the "training loop" so that mike can say "hell yeah I rode slickrock" and GB and Chris can hit their favorite slickrock-drop a few more times.
FRUITA rides and more FRUITA-2 rides (we rode 18 road last year) and of course there is always GRAND JUNCTION
Please feel free to edit this post to add more rides, I was just doing a brain dump. I was just trying to get a feel for how many days we want to ride in Moab vs. Fruita. Mike if you haven't figured it out from all the links..... the utah mountain biking website is a pretty good resource.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Hotel suggestions...
I'm all for the John Wayne Suite (rrrrrrr....) at the Apache Motel but lets have some other suggestions
Rivercanyon Lodge
Big Horn Lodge (Giggity)
Moab Valley Inn
Silver Sage Inn (no pool or hottub)
Monday, May 9, 2011
Decision Time!!!
Ok, I looked up my old post from 6/8/2009 where I commented about how all the hotels were booked up and I made the reservation at the Moab Valley Inn.
Guess what... June 8th ain't that far away.
We need to:
a) finalize the roster
b) finalize the agenda
c) reserve some hotel rooms
d) start thinking real hard about booking flights
Shall we hold a planning forum after a ride this weekend?
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
O-high-o-man-pile!!!!!
Guess what just creeped into view on my calendar??? I was thinking about calling and reserving our beloved site #217 and I realized that the ole 217 is only designated for 2 to 4 people. Are we going to have more than 4? #1-Straitiff, #2-O'har, #3-Rietscha(chris), #4-Wetzel, #5-Rietscha(scott)/"P"/etc.??????
Let me know
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