Moab (Day 2&3) Sep\Oct 2014

Moab Day 2 – Let’s Go Wheelin’!

Actually – before we get all the way to day 2 – I want to revisit the end of day 1.  I had forgotten that we took a little side trip to the north of the Dewey Bridge to an abandoned cave home.  You see – there are folks who have made homes out of a hole in the ground – some successfully – others not so much. Continue reading “Moab (Day 2&3) Sep\Oct 2014”

Moab (Day 1) Sep\Oct 2014

MOAB 2014 – The Trails

The disclaimer –

It is not only the trails you do in Moab, but who you do them with that make them memorable.  There are some quite popular trails here that we didn’t do this year.  Some I’ve never done. Helldorado in area BFE was run after I had to head for home in 2004, and beyond Auto M’s equipment in 2008 – although I did walk the trail in 30 minutes.  The same trail took 3 or 4 hours for the big dogs to drive, but it sure was fun to watch. Continue reading “Moab (Day 1) Sep\Oct 2014”

Moab Oct 2004

Translation Please? …. Unfortunately – time dims some memories, and even I have forgotten what some of the above comments were about. But – as with many Tamer trips, travel happened in groups. One contingency of Mark and Lori Stevens, Gary and Lori Yates, and a few others headed down to Moab (a 2+ day proposition) I think early on a Friday. Mike and Staci Robinson left a little later, but did catch up with that group. Moose, Jana Camacho, and Mary Solinger left after work the same Friday, lagging behind the first group by a little more than half a day. Also, Tom Baker and his dad, Art, Roger and his brother, Ron, and Jeff Darraugh found their way down to Moab independently. Continue reading “Moab Oct 2004”