Will pay for a 4x4 ride to towers
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Attention Jeepers, Creepers, and those with a 4x4! |
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I believe you can rent Jeeps in Moab. |
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Rent a Jeep in Moab. |
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I actually looked into jeep rental in Moab over Thanksgiving. They said 4hr. minimium and $150.00 and hour. That was at 2 different places on Mainstreet. FWIW. |
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25 grand for a week of climbing, sign me up! |
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Moses is not on the white rim. 4x4 would be nice but you can likely get there with out one. |
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Wait wait wait, they RENT Jeeps in Moab? Next thing you know, they'll start renting mountain bikes too! |
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In one second of googling I found a jeep rental outfit in moab that charges $125/day for jeep rental during the winter, and another that charges $150/day during high season. Maybe the jeep for $150/hour comes with a hooker. I don't think you'll find too many folks psyched to spend 2 full days of driving on 4x4 roads to chauffeur you cheaper than renting a jeep would be. |
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I took my CRV out to Moses this fall with no problem. Suburu's can generally make it back there. That being said, you definitely want to check with the ranger station for current conditions. |
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Moses is a really sick tower and could be done in a subie assuming it was dry. I remember the decent to the river as mellow and then you parrallel the river for a bit, after that it gets a bit rough but only for maybe the last mile and I do think a subie would make it. If not it only adds a mile to the approach. If you are renting a 4x4 do washer woman. you do need 4x4 to get there and that tower is absolutely stunningly amazing. |
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if you really just want to leave the headaches of planning to someone else check out the bike tour companies, like Magpie Adventures, I bet you could work something out with them, got dropped by one tour, picked up by another... probably get some meals out of it too |
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Hell, we saw that crazy Kelsey dude romping past Monument Basin one time in his VW Rabbit! There was a lot of metal grinding going on though. You can also rap into Moses from the rim from the end of a two wheel drive road. Maybe they've closed that road now, I'm not sure. |
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FWIW, you can hike to Moses pretty easily from the paved loop road atop Island in the Sky. It's about 5 miles and on a trail the whole way so it goes pretty fast. It may be possible although longer to hike from the top to hit the standard descent for Monument Basin too, though I've never done this. And at least one party I know has done a complicated descent with multiple rappels and downclimbing to access Washer Tower & Monster Woman. |
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Homey's just lookin' for some proj community love here folks. It's TooTall....he has no car...stock tacoma could make it where BroTallHomey needs to get to |
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Sick video! |
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Thank you Andrew, MIYG, Clay, Keen, and Charles for road/driving beta. |
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Tim, have you looked into renting an SUV say from area airports? If you think of doing Monster and Washer Woman, a subie would be sufficient. If you're going into the Monument Basin, there is a steep slab that you can skip by parking your vehicle before it and it's not that much of a hike to the climbing. On our tour de White Rim Trail we drove a couple of miles into the Taylor canyon as well to suss out the road and found it not bad, but on a sandy side, so some type of all wheel or four wheel drive would probably be helpful... |
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doligo wrote:Tim, have you looked into renting an SUV say from area airports?FWIW - The standard rental car contract does not allow the vehicle to be taken off of paved roads. |
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TooTALLtim, I have a car, let's go climb a tower! I should be good to start climbing again in a week or two. |
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Larry makes you a very decent offer. |
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Let me know if you ever want river shuttling work for those rates Larry. That is insanely cheap for that amount of time/wear and tear on a vehicle. |