I agree 100%, though nothing went wrong on our trip.My brother and law and I just wrapped the Moab session in all of it's 110F Glory and it was outstanding. From the first moment to the last, it was an entertaining, professional and fun trip. We're currently stuck in airport hell thanks to our friends at crowdstrike, so I thought it was a good moment to write up a little of my thoughts while they are fresh. The highlights
The Red Cliffs staff really got to show themselves when we got back from the ride. Evidently, the power had gone out and had only come back on around an hour before we arrived, and remember it was an easy 110 outside. The power stayed on just long enough for dinner to be made and us to sit and eat before it went out again and things started getting really toasty. The staff, crushed it. Other hotel guests were a little bent out of shape, but watching the staff handle folks who were hot, in the dark and unsure what to do next was a treat. Professionals at this event from top to bottom.
- Our guide , Dave, was outstanding and clearly an enthusiast. Our group had a great mix of experienced folks and newbies and he let us push the challenges as far as we wanted while keeping everyone and the rigs safe.
- The heat, believe it or not, while it was way over 100F it made for a great, clear day with lots of traction on the rocks.
- We did a detour or two when we got out ahead of the other groups (we did 5 rigs to a group) and got to do fun things like exploring dinosaur tracks on the trails and having our lunch in a cave and seeing petroglyphs.
- The Red Cliffs lodge. I can't say enough about this place. The rooms were amazing, clean, had fantastic views and were right at the venue. The staff was great when it all went to hell (more on that shortly) and I will 100% be returning to see what else they have to offer.
- The food was on point. From the easy lunch in the cave to the dinner of tri-tip with live music, it was such a well run production you totally forgot how hot and dirty and sunburnt you were by the end of the day.
The low lights.
Honestly, I know how this is gonna sound, but I would do this again in a heartbeat. I don't regret a minute of it, I can't believe how smooth even the rough stuff went and I have an entirely new appreciation for what my Bronco can do. +1 would go again
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NOTE TO ALL on this thread. Take an extra day and visit Arches National Park, if you haven't already been there. But be aware that you need a timed entry pass https://www.recreation.gov/timed-entry/10088426/ticket/10088427 or enter the Park before 7AM. Not sure if this applies all year or just the busiest season.
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