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Dayle Mar 15th, 2015 05:28 PM

Hi normal,

Ibuprofen is a good idea. So is moleskin for hot spots and blisters!

One important tip, due to the crowds in town, go very early to Arches. Drive straight through up to the top of the park and start with the Devils Garden hikes. This parking lot fills early.

Finding parking at the rest of the sights is easier, although the lot at Wolf Ranch for Delicate Arch gets overfilled too but later.

normal1983 Mar 17th, 2015 02:27 PM

I've packed a first aid kit to take with us on our hikes and moleskin and bandaids are definitely included! Jeep week is going to be packed so we're going expecting crowds. We hope to be out hiking no later than 7:30am every day.

normal1983 Mar 26th, 2015 02:41 AM

6 more days! Getting things set aside to pack. We so need this vacation!

Dayle Apr 11th, 2015 09:40 AM

Hi normal,

We are looking forward to your trip report! I would love to hear how the horseback riding at the ranch was. I checked it out and it looks good enough that I might visit soon. Fortunately not the same place I was referring to in the earlier post!

Tell us all about Jeep Week in Moab!

Dayle Apr 12th, 2015 06:54 AM

topping for normal's TR!

normal1983 Apr 12th, 2015 02:16 PM

Hi All! I will be posting a trip report as soon as I recuperate from my accident! Slick rock and faces don't do well together on impact! Oh well, it will be a good story to tell...eventually! At least I walked away!

RVvagabond Apr 14th, 2015 04:10 PM

Utah tea - don't revisit often - did not mean to ignore your query. However, here is your answer:

Once you get to the end of the hike to Double O arch, there is an option to return as you entered, or a faint unmaintained 2.2 mile trail to the east (right) that loops back to near Landscape arch.
Click on this site where this trail is labeled 'primitive' which it is (and sandy)
http://npmaps.com/wp-content/uploads...garden-map.gif

Vaga
Vaga

Dayle Apr 14th, 2015 05:23 PM

Oh no Normal! I was afraid of this when your husband insisted your could do a mountain bike ride on you own....I hope that's not what happened.

Do feel better soon and come back with the story!

normal1983 Apr 17th, 2015 05:41 AM

Dayle, unfortunately that is what happened. Coming down slick rock too fast and I hit the front brake and flipped over the handle bars and landed on my head/face. Thank God for the helmet! I could've broken my neck but walked away with whiplash, slight concussion and spitting out some teeth. Root canal, crowns and veneers in my near future. The bruising will go away and the whiplash and concussion have healed.

A word of warning...do not ask a 20 something year old young man what they consider to be a beginner bike trail! LOL! Their opinion is not the same as for a 56 year old first time biker's opinion!

Having said that, up until the spill, it was a heck of a ride and a lot of fun! :)

Dayle Apr 17th, 2015 07:17 AM

I'm so sorry! Moab's mountain biking is mostly very technical. There are some easy beginners trails, but.....

I have a good friend who was pretty experienced when she did the exact same thing. Took quite a while to heal. Yes, a new bridge for the front teeth, plastic surgery to repair a huge lip cut, etc.

I hope you had some fun with the other activities before the crash.

normal1983 Apr 20th, 2015 04:52 PM

The trip was wonderful until the last day! So many wonderful memories!

emalloy Apr 20th, 2015 05:14 PM

Hope the memory of your accident fades quickly and you are well very soon.

kureiff Apr 21st, 2015 12:41 PM

Oh, normal, that's awful! I hope you heal quickly!


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