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Thread: Just Heard They Closed Moab
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03-18-2020, 06:53 AM #26
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03-18-2020, 07:19 AM #28User
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03-18-2020, 07:47 AM #29
No worries, ZZZ. Saw your post about skiing and I get it. We cancelled our st George trip because I woke up panicking about gas station bathrooms, and then the entirety of the situation became obvious.
I think that this situation requires us to dial down our risk tolerance in the backcountry. Don't take that jump, lose some speed, stop and breathe. And that "pause for integration ", to quote Covert, is the critical action or non-action.
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03-18-2020, 07:54 AM #30
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03-18-2020, 08:02 AM #31Registered User
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Moab (the town) sucks anyway. Camping and riding around Moab is cool, but I generally avoid the town itself.
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03-18-2020, 08:37 AM #32www.dpsskis.com
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formerly an ambassador for a few others, but the ski industry is... interesting.
Fukt: a very small amount of snow.
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03-18-2020, 09:05 AM #33
Similar debate happening here. My dad was supposed to come out in a couple weeks and we were going to spend 5 days in the Swell. No bikes, some mellow hikes and mostly just hanging out in the dirt being unplugged for a while. Very low probability of injuring ourselves and totally self-sufficient other than fuel stops, but he's traveling from CA. As much as I want to unplug from everything right now, shit is changing so fast every day that I wonder if it's a good idea to be out of cell service for 4-5 days.
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03-18-2020, 09:09 AM #34
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03-18-2020, 09:31 AM #35Registered User
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03-18-2020, 09:34 AM #36
Related to the discussion. The comments are just sad.
The Pandemic Comes to Bishop
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03-18-2020, 09:40 AM #37
Just keep in mind - nobody goes to Moab thinking, "I bet something happens that puts me in the ER."
And yet...
The local medical folks there have asked that we not travel there. I suspect they are the ones that know best how things go there during the busy tourist season.
Our part in respecting this request is really quite small. Just don't go.
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03-18-2020, 09:41 AM #38
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03-18-2020, 09:59 AM #39sick, spiteful, bad liver
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If you’ve spent any time at The Pit, you’ll know the level of cluelessness among those flocking to the Tablelands from all around the world would top out even meters that go to 11. If people don’t understand that the wind will blown their brand new tent away while they’re swilling mediocre coffee at the Black Sheep or desperately clutching crimpers at the Buttermilks, I suspect the germ theory of disease transmission is far, far beyond them.
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03-18-2020, 10:21 AM #40Registered User
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The Swell (Emery County) is now a no-go zone
Effective in Carbon, Emery, and Grand Counties: Southeast Utah Health Department Issues Order Restricting Lodging, Food Establishments, and Closing Public Places. The Southeast Utah Health Department on March 17, 2020, issued a Public Health Order that places strict limitations on food establishments, closes movie theaters and other public places, and orders overnight lodging establishments to only accept new reservations for rooms for "essential visitors" effective at 10 p.m. tonight.
https://moabcity.org/DocumentCenter/...03172020-FINAL
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"Overnight Lodging. Effective at 10 pm (MST) on March 17, 2020, all overnight and short-term lodging facilities (including but not limited to hotels, motels, condos, townhomes, guest homes, RV parks, and all camping on public or private lands) within Carbon, Emery, and Grand Counties may only check-in, rent, or lease to Essential Visitors and Primary Residents. Essential Visitors and Primary Residents may utilize public lands for primitive camping purposes. No camp shall be located within 200 yards of another camp and no camp shall consist of more than IO people. An Essential Visitor is any individual renting lodging or camping for an amount of time less than 30 days for the purposes of work within Carbon, Emery, and Grand Counties, or for an employer within the boundaries of Carbon, Emery, and Grand Counties, and their spouse and dependents. Primary Residents are any individuals renting lodging for periods of 30 days or greater or whose primary address is within one of the counties."
https://moabcity.org/551/COVID-19-In...Wcalqa0_VVrGck
ATTENTION: The following order will be strictly enforced. Violation of the order is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in jail, and fines of up to $1,950. Violations also could result in the revocation of overnight accommodation licensure.
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wouldnt suprise me if kane, garfield,and san juan counties follow suit with similar restrictions. good luckstyle matters...
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03-18-2020, 10:47 AM #41
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03-18-2020, 11:16 AM #42
There was an interesting discussion about this on mountain project. Bishop is always a zoo in the spring and this year it's apparently twice as bad. Dozens of bros camping around in their fucking sprinters thinking they had the greatest idea. Good thing there's no snow or I'd probably be adding to the problem (but I'd have gone for skiing which is clearly justifiable)
The lower reaches of LCC are more or less dry and people have been flocking to the boulders en masse after all the gyms closed in towns. The gate parking lot was full all afternoon on Sunday and the shoulder pretty much packed for a mile at the bottom. I spotted several clusters of 10ish people working problems when I was driving down.
I saw a post begging people to stay away from Joe's valley but the 3 businesses in Orangeville and probably going to be invaded by people this weekend. The locals have barely warmed up to climbers, shit is about to change dramatically...
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03-18-2020, 11:20 AM #43
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03-18-2020, 11:39 AM #44
I was one of those people in LCC bouldering and we pulled the plug and headed home, plenty of bouldering to avoid people but we thought it was wise to head out and we missed the earthquake. There's enough to do around here as a day trip without exposing myself to more people.
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03-18-2020, 12:38 PM #45Banned
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03-18-2020, 03:44 PM #46
I have been there a couple times recently. I never went into a business. I filled at the pump and hand sanitized before and after. I never came closer to anyone than six feet. I guess I could have ended up hospitalized, but generally I turn it down on the road and don’t take risks like I would challenging myself at home.
We all try to be good people. I feel like sitting with my kids watching the sun rise out there might be safer than having us watching Netflix here? Certainly if one of us had symptoms it would’ve a quick sprint home and not to the Moab ER.
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03-18-2020, 04:11 PM #47
If you are fully off the grid then go. You may get a visit from the sheriff wondering if you are ok. You may just be wasting their time but they will be checking is my guess.
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03-18-2020, 04:47 PM #48
Truth.
It surprised me to see so many people out, looked like a crisp and sunny October weekend in LCC. Wonder how many people got rejected of the V0s and will never return since it's a bit more sandbagged than the gym...
There are still lots of places to escape to in UT where you're guaranteed not to see another soul but all of the low hanging fruits are going to get gangbanged and subsequently closed. As they probably should since people can't seem to be reasonable.
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03-18-2020, 04:52 PM #49
Hurricane/Gooseberry Question.,.did they ever get a handle on the tiny-house bullshit rentals that were going on near the JEM trail? Cause that shit was lame.
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03-18-2020, 05:01 PM #50
I was super impressed with the rock quality and easy access for a quick trip outside (we were checking it out for a future relocation). I did a couple classics (maybe sandbagged but I'm from SWMT and we know how to sandbag) and tried a couple projects for the next trip. I knew it'd be busier because of the gyms closing (sleeping at an empty Front was odd) but figured that's around the normal number of people with it being so near to SLC and the nice weather.
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