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Alex
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| Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:53 am Post subject: Uutah Westwater trip? |
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So I have been asked by a couple of uutah members to take them down rafting. I was wondering who else rafts around here? I can only take 3 passengers on my boat without taking too much risk. If we make this trip, we'd need at least another boat for rescue/safety/cargo.
Are there any boatman volunteers?
I usually rent the boats from UofU rec program and it turns out about $75-90 per trip (including food/gas/etc). |
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accadacca
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| Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:24 am Post subject: |
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| I would be interested in tagging along, but I don't want to invite myself. Do they have bigger rafts available for rental? It would be cool to do a noob rafting trip. But I am not sure about the logistics, the members might have to be hand picked and the trip would have to be capped quickly. :ne_nau: |
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soitgos
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| Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 7:45 pm Post subject: Re: Uutah Westwater trip? |
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Alex wrote: So I have been asked by a couple of uutah members to take them down rafting. I was wondering who else rafts around here? I can only take 3 passengers on my boat without taking too much risk. If we make this trip, we'd need at least another boat for rescue/safety/cargo.
Are there any boatman volunteers?
I usually rent the boats from UofU rec program and it turns out about $75-90 per trip (including food/gas/etc).
I might be able to help with this depending on the date. I've rowed Westwater a couple of times. I even have a raft. :cool2: |
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mrbrejcha
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| Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:13 pm Post subject: |
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I'd be in. I have a gear boat and an extra 14' bucket boat which would be fine at lower water, i'd just need someone to steer it if we fill it because I'll be rowing my gear boat. :2thumbs:
Another idea...a few of my friends and I are planning a cat trip for late august.....but it's still kinda up in the air. |
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Alex
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| Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:50 pm Post subject: |
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| I haven't done a Cat yet, would love to though. I like Westwater because it's quick and powerful. Perfect for a SLC residents weekend trips. Plus gives a great newbie experience. |
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mrbrejcha
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| Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 5:18 pm Post subject: |
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| So do we want to set some dates for Westy??? :ne_nau: |
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Alex
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| Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 5:59 pm Post subject: |
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Looks like mid September is the earliest weekend we can do it
http://www.blm.gov/utah/moab/ww-cal-07.html
End of September would be better for me. |
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mrbrejcha
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| Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 11:46 pm Post subject: |
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| Pick a weekend and I'll make it happen. (for me anyway) |
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Fire Elemental
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| Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 9:18 pm Post subject: |
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Alex wrote: Looks like mid September is the earliest weekend we can do it
http://www.blm.gov/utah/moab/ww-cal-07.html
End of September would be better for me.
I would love to join in if there is no opposition to a new Uutah member coming along! I might even be able to talk the wife and boys into coming along.
You figure roughly $100 a person to cover gas/food/rentals/etc.? You are renting from the U of U rec department? I live a half mile from there and can help with picking up rentals or whatever.
I like the end of September, then it should be cooling off a little bit! |
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soitgos
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| Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 9:29 pm Post subject: |
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Fire Elemental wrote: Alex wrote: Looks like mid September is the earliest weekend we can do it
http://www.blm.gov/utah/moab/ww-cal-07.html
End of September would be better for me.
I would love to join in if there is no opposition to a new Uutah member coming along! I might even be able to talk the wife and boys into coming along.
You figure roughly $100 a person to cover gas/food/rentals/etc.? You are renting from the U of U rec department? I live a half mile from there and can help with picking up rentals or whatever.
I like the end of September, then it should be cooling off a little bit!
Better warm up the phone finger, the last weekend in September will be gone by 8:20 in the morning.
Shameless self promotion: Our rafts are cheaper than the U and you can pick them up and drop them off at your convenience (yes, even Sunday late evening). |
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Fire Elemental
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| Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 9:59 pm Post subject: |
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soitgos wrote:
Better warm up the phone finger, the last weekend in September will be gone by 8:20 in the morning.
Shameless self promotion: Our rafts are cheaper than the U and you can pick them up and drop them off at your convenience (yes, even Sunday late evening).
Maybe this will need to go into October?!?!
What do you mean by "our" rafts? Do you work somewhere that rents? Give me the details!! Do you rent Sea Kayaks? I want to do some kayaking on flatwater this fall.
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soitgos
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| Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 10:10 pm Post subject: |
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Fire Elemental wrote: Maybe this will need to go into October?!?!
What do you mean by "our" rafts? Do you work somewhere that rents? Give me the details!! Do you rent Sea Kayaks? I want to do some kayaking on flatwater this fall.
I work for Carbon Rec, in Price. We have 13, 14, and 15.5-foot rafts, inflatable kayaks and whitewater kayaks, but no sea kayaks.
We have the ultimate paddle raft, a JPW Outfitter Culebra.
www.carbonrec.com
435-637-5092 |
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Fire Elemental
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| Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 10:58 pm Post subject: |
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soitgos wrote:
We have the ultimate paddle raft, a JPW Outfitter Culebra.
How much do these go for per day?
I will be in Price on the 11th for the Carbon County Dutch Oven Cook-off, maybe I can ge in touch with you while I am there?
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Alex
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| Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 6:08 am Post subject: |
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soitgos wrote:
Better warm up the phone finger, the last weekend in September will be gone by 8:20 in the morning.
Shameless self promotion: Our rafts are cheaper than the U and you can pick them up and drop them off at your convenience (yes, even Sunday late evening).
Steve, I am all over it. I promised my wife I will be taking her down WW on the 29th. So two more hours and I will be redialing demon! :twisted: |
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Alex
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| Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 10:58 am Post subject: |
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Alex wrote: soitgos wrote:
Better warm up the phone finger, the last weekend in September will be gone by 8:20 in the morning.
Shameless self promotion: Our rafts are cheaper than the U and you can pick them up and drop them off at your convenience (yes, even Sunday late evening).
Steve, I am all over it. I promised my wife I will be taking her down WW on the 29th. So two more hours and I will be redialing demon! :twisted:
Fast fingers strike again, woot! Missed the Saturday, but grabbed the Sunday launch. :rockon: |
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