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2 as in 2 people, or 2 as in 2 vehicles? I thought the number sign up thing was per vehicle... if its per person then i need to change mine from 1 to 2.
2 as in 2 people, or 2 as in 2 vehicles? I thought the number sign up thing was per vehicle... if its per person then i need to change mine from 1 to 2.
The name is equivelent to a rig plus driver (1 rig, 1 human) The number next to it is a additional human bodies attending the dinner. Example: ProjectAviator (+1) = 1 rig(drever included), and 1 extra person for a total of 2 for dinner.
I'll throw this out again this year, if anyone attending the Moab run wants to arrive a day early or stay a day later and run one of the trails in Grand Junction (21rd. or Billings Cannyon) I'd be more than happy to arrange a trip. For thoes of you that haven't heard of either trail these are both 5+ rated trails. While 21rd has a lot of bypasses and can actually be run most of the way in a super stocker, the main trail is a wash bed and can be as difficult as you want it to be. Billings on the other hand is a very tight trail that will inflict body damage to almost any vehicle. The minimum requirement for Billings is locked f&r, 35's and a winch. They are both extreemly fun trails and worth the trip if you are interested.
I'll throw this out again this year, if anyone attending the Moab run wants to arrive a day early or stay a day later and run one of the trails in Grand Junction (21rd. or Billings Cannyon) I'd be more than happy to arrange a trip. For thoes of you that haven't heard of either trail these are both 5+ rated trails. While 21rd has a lot of bypasses and can actually be run most of the way in a super stocker, the main trail is a wash bed and can be as difficult as you want it to be. Billings on the other hand is a very tight trail that will inflict body damage to almost any vehicle. The minimum requirement for Billings is locked f&r, 35's and a winch. They are both extreemly fun trails and worth the trip if you are interested.
Billings is 1.25 miles and can take anywhere from 2-??? hours depending on group size and any trouble. The first time I ran it there were 4 of us and it took almost 4hrs to run. The last time 2 of us ran it door to door in 2hrs.
21rd. can tale anywhere from a couple hours to all day depending on how much and which parts of it you want to run.
I am offering to arrange a run on either the thursday before or monday after the Moab run.
Hello all, count me in as well, hopefully I can get my jeep back together by then. Rear axles a problem, hope to have fixed by then (or justify in my head to go full width and run bigger meats!) My vote goes for canyonlands, but wherever's fine with me. I usually show up few days early to get some more trails in, hope to do the same this year. Boyle, how far from Moab are some the trails in CO you talking about?
UncleMike & I will also be staying at Canyonlands.
I am trying to find a trailer for my rig, if I do, I will have 1 other person with me. Since I don't own a tow vehicle, a friend will doing the towing for me. I will update as I get more info.