Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Vehicle Out and Stuff

 Jax and I took the 3rd vehicle up and down Hurrah Pass in the last week or so and then hiked back.


While Hurrah Pass is all but empty of traffic now last week one guest said their vehicle got hit by a side by side that was blowing down the road and sadly on the other side of Hurrah Pass up above Kane Creek is a rock that juts out and last week Moab was full of base jumpers and one jump spot called Jay Leno, while they were unloading their side by side off the trailer to come over here, some one jumped of Jay Leno who's chute didn't open and they died. With friends gathered around the lifeless body the last two jumpers went anyway and landed safely.

After this review was written the guest, in the private comments, said she had to rewrite the directions for me to use. She said she couldn't help it, she's a lawyer. Posted the new version in her private comments.

"Simply Amazing. This place is 1000% worth the journey. I wanted to stay longer after our first day, and wish I would have planned it that way. Tom and Colin are excellent hosts, who immediately make you feel welcome and at home. The views all around and the terrain is like no where else on earth. It is so incredibly beautiful, you will be left with your breath taken away at almost every turn. We got a chance to ride on one of the side-by-sides, and had an amazing time exploring the wind caves, chicken corner, and all the Moab past Hurrah Pass had to offer. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The place had everything you needed for a comfortable stay, and to cook your own food. They had a nightly fire burning where we made new friends. The rooms are cute, and the beds are comfortable. Very highly recommend! Hurrah Pass is a difficult car ride- next time I will get a high clearance 4 wheel drive."

Jax got a haircut. Longest he had gone without one. I got to say, still my two favorite pictures of him are when he got here and roughly two weeks later leaving him with me while Michelle went to give her two weeks notice. So, 1st is arrival, 2nd is two weeks later. She said he was a designer dog. Maybe but he's a desert dog now.

Season is over. Last guests checked out today from the Thanksgiving weekend. Periodic guests here and there, then busy for Christmas/New Years, and then periodic until March.
Everything is winterized. Now the little stuff. Turn the hot water heaters to vacation and the fridges off. Filling up all the gas cans. Collin just took all the empty water jugs and propane bottles to town in Constant Impact. Each time Collin or I go to town we'll bring back wood and be good and stocked up.


When I was in San Diego Linny said they just got Lt. Dan all washed up and looking good. I said "Who is Lt. Dan besides the movie person in Forrest Gump?" She said that's what they named my nice looking Ford 150 that is currently in San Diego but headed back this way soon.






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