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Permits and Fees

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Permits and Fees

Camping fee is $10.00 per night for individual sites in summer; $ 5.00 when water is off (November through mid-March). You must pre-register for individual campsites at the Arches Visitor Center between 7:30 and 8:00 am, or at the entrance station after 8:00 am. Group campsite reservations are available for the two group sites, call 435-259-4351 for information. The Arches campground fills daily mid-March through October, often by early to mid-morning.

Fees are charged for Fiery Furnace permits and guided walks.

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Do we need to worry about stuff like this, or will there already be accommodations made for us thru our registration with Steve?

Anyone? Steve? Don't mean to be a pain in the arse, but I have a few people to look out for now!

Join the <a target="_blank" href=http://htmlgear.lycos.com/guest/control.guest?u=krazie87k5&amp;i=3&amp;a=sign>MIDWEST CARAVAN!</a>

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<a target="_blank" href=http://home.attbi.com/~netwrite>Midwest Caravan</a>
454/TH400/NP205 - 14BFF/D60/w/ 4.10s - 36" TSLs
 
Good question, and I think if Steve finds out exactly who's going for sure it would make it somewhat easier, I think the date was set for that reason. Personally I'd rather stay in a motel but the back of the Blazer would sufice since I'll be without Kids... SWEET, It looks like there should be enough rooms to rent, did you check out blazerbash.com, and then go to accomadations...

<font color=blue> I'd rather have a bottle in front of me, than a frontal lobotomy!
 
The arches thing is something different, it is a national park kind of thing, I checked it out last time I went because the wife said we had to, it was cool though. I would just check the links and find a spot to camp or a nice Hotel to stay at, I will check into a meeting place.

Steve

Director of Global Expansion
 
Cool... So where abouts will we actually be wheeling at? Would the place be on a map, or are they mostly "unlisted"
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? I will check out blazerbash.com for more info...

-Dan

<font color=red>GOT MUD???</font color=red>
<a target="_blank" href=http://home.attbi.com/~netwrite>Midwest Caravan</a>
454/TH400/NP205 - 14BFF/D60/w/ 4.10s - 36" TSLs
 
Heres a link with a lot of the popular trails, descriptions, and pics (sorry about all the jeeps
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<a target="_blank" href=http://www.4x4now.com/mu4wd.htm>Moab 4x4 trails</a>

It'll give you a good idea of the terrain and all the fun that can be had.


<a target="_blank" href=http://coloradok5.com/gallery/Thunders-Blaze> Blazer pics</a>

<font color=blue>Nevada... Where the pavement ends and the west begins<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Thunder on 02/13/02 05:59 PM.</FONT></P>
 
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