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i definitely want to do Hells Revenge again. When I went last year it still had snow in several shaded places so couldn’t do things like Hell’s Gate.Well, I'm in. Now I'll look for an RV space to reserve. I'll look to arrive on Monday and leave the next Wed, the 10th. I'm hooking up with some friends Sun-Tues, but anyone is welcome to run with us. We can see the event schedule when it comes out and decide what we want to run. Might be fun to run at least one event run and meet some 6g folks who aren't on this forum. Should be no problem to plan our own trails around their schedule. I would say that must run trails are Hells Revenge, Poison Spider Mesa, and Moab Rim, with Cliffhanger a great possibility. Plenty of other options for light wheeling and fabulous scenery.
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I would love Poison Spider Mesa, and Moab Rim. The wife has firmly stated she is not interested in doing Cliffhanger againWell, I'm in. Now I'll look for an RV space to reserve. I'll look to arrive on Monday and leave the next Wed, the 10th. I'm hooking up with some friends Sun-Tues, but anyone is welcome to run with us. We can see the event schedule when it comes out and decide what we want to run. Might be fun to run at least one event run and meet some 6g folks who aren't on this forum. Should be no problem to plan our own trails around their schedule. I would say that must run trails are Hells Revenge, Poison Spider Mesa, and Moab Rim, with Cliffhanger a great possibility. Plenty of other options for light wheeling and fabulous scenery.
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Priorities man this is a Bronco Trip on a Bronco ForumDefinitely interested, but not sure I can pull a week off for EJS and a week for Bronco Safari. Let me see what magic I can pull off...maybe the tail end.
Done. Looking like a nice group already.Is there going to be an updated and current list kept of those that are going?
Glad you didn't turn around. I've learned to not trust what the NPS says. I imagine that they take an extremely conservative approach to such questions, so people can't come back on them when they get stuck or not meet their schedule.I had planned to go as far as I could by about 2:00 pm or so, then turn around and come back out, but we were more than half way around and didn't want to do most of that stuff twice, so finished it. We took a total of 10 hours to go all the way. I wish the National Park Service wouldn't be so pessimistic about how long it should take. We stopped a lot on the way.
The last post is from May so nothing useful yet.So, curious if someone is organizing a list of days and activities for those days?
I'm guessing the Bronco Safari group is doing a bunch of things, but I'm looking to see if there's a list of days I should specifically book, to best hang with this group and not pay an exuberant amount to follow the Safari groups.
The Bronco safari page only links to their Facebook, which requires a sign in to view the pages.
Thank you for the info! I appreciate you checking.The last post is from May so nothing useful yet.
Even if there isn't anything going on, you could always go to Canyonlands & or Arches NP's. They are both really close & really nice if you have not been.Thank you for the info! I appreciate you checking.
I'm going to book at the Rustic Inn from the night of the 2nd and checkout on the 6th. Should I check in on the 1st instead, in case there's adventures on the 2nd itself?
Thank you for the info! I appreciate you checking.
I'm going to book at the Rustic Inn from the night of the 2nd and checkout on the 6th. Should I check in on the 1st instead, in case there's adventures on the 2nd itself?
I'm coming in on the 1st so I can hit the ground running the 2nd. I do want to visit Arches one day, and there is a reservation system going into effect this year so plan ahead.Even if there isn't anything going on, you could always go to Canyonlands & or Arches NP's. They are both really close & really nice if you have not been.
See you at the Rustic Inn