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This is the Rally Point for the July Silverton trip. The trip will consist of all terrain types throughout 5 different states. Camping will be dispursed although we will be close to town in CO. 2 days in UT, 7 days in Silverton CO and then 4 days in Moab and 1 day back.


 

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Hi Jesse, My wife and I just got back from a 12 Day trip, 3 nights in Moab, 3 nights near Dolores, a Snow storm in Telluride, Ouray and Silverton. The Avalanche Brewing Company is worth the stop... ; ) If you're planning to visit Arches N.P. while in Moab, you'll need to purchase "Timed Entry Permit" in advanced. We watched lots of vehicles being refused entry. National Geographic - has an excellent Topo Map for Telluride, Ouray, Silverton and Lake City. The Uncompahgre National Forest Travel Map is good too... Our trip was 14 miles short of 2500 miles. Great Country. David
 
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Hi Jesse, My wife and I just got back from a 12 Day trip, 3 nights in Moab, 3 nights near Dolores, a Snow storm in Telluride, Ouray and Silverton. The Avalanche Brewing Company is worth the stop... ; ) If you're planning to visit Arches N.P. while in Moab, you'll need to purchase "Timed Entry Permit" in advanced. We watched lots of vehicles being refused entry. National Geographic - has an excellent Topo Map for Telluride, Ouray, Silverton and Lake City. The Uncompahgre National Forest Travel Map is good too... Our trip was 14 miles short of 2500 miles. Great Country. David
Hey David,

Thanks for the info, we did Silverton last July as well. Such a special place. This will be our my first time in Moab, so I’m super stoked. We will definitely look into the “timed entry passes”
 
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Hey David,

Thanks for the info, we did Silverton last July as well. Such a special place. This will be our my first time in Moab, so I’m super stoked. We will definitely look into the “timed entry passes”
Moab has a Brewing Co., as well. The Canyonlands are huge in land space, It's almost impossible to do Islands in the Sky and Needles, in the same day. There are 4X roads in the Park, you need a trail pass, and if camping an overnight pass for designated camp sites. It's Deep and Wide, holds the confluence of the Green River dumping into the Colorado river. Look up Shafer and White Rim trails. DG
 
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Toquerville Falls
Gooseneck State Park

The Alpine Loop
Imogene Pass
Poughkeepsie Gulch Trail


Top Of the World
Chicken Corners
Chafer Trail
Hells Revenge
Fins N Things
Hey Guys the above links are places that we will be going. Please keep in mind things are subject to change based on weather and other conditions.
 
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Hey Guys,

Less than two months away. Just wanted to say hi. Also link below for the Ouray and the surrounding areas trail status’s.


This the link for Silverton and those passes.


They are currently in stage 1 fire ban. No open flame of any kind with exception of stove.
 
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Hey Everyone,

I hope everyone is well and the rigs are mostly in order. I know that I have a few things I need to finish up before the trip. Just checking in to see how everyone is doing.

I also wanted to bring up the subject of Bears. Bears are a very real possibility where we will be camping in Colorado. Last time Jason and I are there we used a large Pelican case to put all of our trash in every night. For our food the items were kept in a fridge or airtight container. We didn’t have any issues.

One option is to make a trash run into town every night for those that don’t have a solution. I am likely going to be bringing another Pelican case for my trash.

Anyone have any other suggestions?
 

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Hey Everyone,

I hope everyone is well and the rigs are mostly in order. I know that I have a few things I need to finish up before the trip. Just checking in to see how everyone is doing.

I also wanted to bring up the subject of Bears. Bears are a very real possibility where we will be camping in Colorado. Last time Jason and I are there we used a large Pelican case to put all of our trash in every night. For our food the items were kept in a fridge or airtight container. We didn’t have any issues.

One option is to make a trash run into town every night for those that don’t have a solution. I am likely going to be bringing another Pelican case for my trash.

Anyone have any other suggestions?
Bears suck, they eat your snickerdoodles 55DEDE05-827B-437E-BD78-BF260F633469.jpeg
 

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Hey Everyone,

I hope everyone is well and the rigs are mostly in order. I know that I have a few things I need to finish up before the trip. Just checking in to see how everyone is doing.

I also wanted to bring up the subject of Bears. Bears are a very real possibility where we will be camping in Colorado. Last time Jason and I are there we used a large Pelican case to put all of our trash in every night. For our food the items were kept in a fridge or airtight container. We didn’t have any issues.

One option is to make a trash run into town every night for those that don’t have a solution. I am likely going to be bringing another Pelican case for my trash.

Anyone have any other suggestions?
Bears suck, they eat your snickerdoodles View attachment 233765
Just gotta make sure not to have any Snickerdoodles. Bears love those!
 

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Hey Everyone,

I hope everyone is well and the rigs are mostly in order. I know that I have a few things I need to finish up before the trip. Just checking in to see how everyone is doing.

I also wanted to bring up the subject of Bears. Bears are a very real possibility where we will be camping in Colorado. Last time Jason and I are there we used a large Pelican case to put all of our trash in every night. For our food the items were kept in a fridge or airtight container. We didn’t have any issues.

One option is to make a trash run into town every night for those that don’t have a solution. I am likely going to be bringing another Pelican case for my trash.

Anyone have any other suggestions?
Pine oil is your friend. I wipe down all food prep surfaces with a diluted pine oil concoction. It smells nice and bears don’t like it. I know because they told me.
 

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Hey Everyone,

I hope everyone is well and the rigs are mostly in order. I know that I have a few things I need to finish up before the trip. Just checking in to see how everyone is doing.

I also wanted to bring up the subject of Bears. Bears are a very real possibility where we will be camping in Colorado. Last time Jason and I are there we used a large Pelican case to put all of our trash in every night. For our food the items were kept in a fridge or airtight container. We didn’t have any issues.

One option is to make a trash run into town every night for those that don’t have a solution. I am likely going to be bringing another Pelican case for my trash.

Anyone have any other suggestions?
I'm based in Aspen, and we have to deal with a lot of bear issues around here. Hard-sided bear cannisters stored a few hundred feet away from your site are considered a good method to store food and/or garbage. The local bear specialist for the Forest Service said that "hanging" your food, which has been considered good practice for decades, is becoming less effective since too many bears have figured out to go for the rope, not the food.
 

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Sharing out some photos and stuff from the Colorado portion of the trip here

Will be working on a trip video next :)
 
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Photos/videos are awesome. Waiting for the rest.
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