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Utah » Moab » 6/23/2017 3:11 am |
Our son starts his senior year in H.S. this year. I'd like to keep my good pay/health insurance job until he's through college. So, in about five years I can take a two month trip (instead of a two week trip) to cooler climates in the summer, and go to Tucson for a month in the winter instead of a week. Our day trips on the river can become overnight trips. There are several companies in town that drive tourists around in big air conditioned SUV's, I'd like to don a cowboy hat, put on a western style vest (put on an act is what I'd be doing), then talk about geology, biology, and history for hopefully big tips. There's hiking companies that lead people all over too, I could do that also. One of my favorite hikes is to take people to Delicate Arch at night (when there's way less people).
Utah » Moab » 5/16/2017 4:17 pm |
Hello TS Tribe. Long time listener of TS, long time resident of Moab, lots of knowledge about all the cool stuff to do in Moab. Currently focused on a long term parenting project, great success thus far. When it's done maybe I'll be a guide, travel more, certainly more Carpe fucking Diem.
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United States » Utah » 5/16/2017 3:52 pm |
Nope. But on the subject of Utah, specifically SE Utah. I live and work in Moab. Tons of fun stuff to do around here. I am happy to share my local knowledge about the National Parks, hiking, cycling, boating, etc ... Hopefully Rolling Thunder will show up here on the maiden voyage. He knows he's welcome, as are you. One of my favorite things to do with guests is to hike to Delicate Arch at night, moon phase doesn't make a difference. The park is only open on Fri and Sat nights this year though (2017). There is another great big arch that'd make a great night hike in it's place though (Corona Arch). So Hello TS tribe and Welcome to Moab.
United States » Utah » 5/16/2017 3:42 pm |
Does this create a sub forum? Now sure how this works.
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