Biking (Mountain) Biking (Mountain)
Camping Camping
Climbing (Bouldering) Climbing (Bouldering)
Climbing (Rappelling) Climbing (Rappelling)
Climbing (Sport) Climbing (Sport)
Climbing (Top Rope) Climbing (Top Rope)
Climbing (Trad) Climbing (Trad)
Hang Gliding Hang Gliding
Hiking (Backpacking) Hiking (Backpacking)
Hiking (Day Hikes) Hiking (Day Hikes)
Hot Air Ballooning Hot Air Ballooning
Picnics Picnics
Running (Road) Running (Road)
Running (Trail) Running (Trail)
Skiing (Downhill) Skiing (Downhill)
Snowboarding Snowboarding
Snowshoeing Snowshoeing
Social Events, Potlucks etc. Social Events, Potlucks etc.
Stargazing Stargazing
Swimming Swimming
Whitewater Rafting Whitewater Rafting

START

  • Feb 29
  • 9:20 pm
  • Cville

END

  • Mar 10
  • 4:59 am
  • Cville

DEADLINE

  • Feb 26
  • 4:59 am

FEE

  • $350

WHERE

  • Moab, UT, USA

OVERVIEW

Shredders, senders, and aspiring desert sand frolickers, welcome to the last week of fall classes. Your reward: the glorious emergence of the most LEGENDARY, only ONCE an earth revolution, GNAR JOURNEY. We begin preparing now to rise from east coast hibernation and mass migrate to the land of canyons, red rocks, ultimate gritty-ness and cryptobiotic crust: MOAB, UTAH.

Approximately 44 of us will drive out to Moab for spring break to spend the week(ish) camping on the banks of the Colorado River and hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, climbing, canyoneering, trail running, snowshoeing, and who-knows-what-elseing our days away, then coming together each night to share a meal and regale each other with the day’s antics.

WHEN
Spring Break, March 1st(ish) -10th 2024

WHERE
This year we’ll be staying in Big Bend campsite, around 20 minutes from the town of Moab, 15 minutes from Arches National Park, and under an hour from Canyonlands National Park. We’ll be right where the martian landscape of the Mojave desert intersects with the alpine meadows of the La Sal Mountains. All of these factors make Moab a quintessential outdoor playground, a mecca for X-Treme sports, and a garden of eden for rock/dirt/tree worshippers like us. Unlike most club trips, each day’s adventures will mostly be planned the night before, with offerings limited only by our imagination and areas of ability.

ABILITY LEVEL
Because the “get up and decide what to do today” nature of the trip distributes a bit of the activity planning responsibility onto everyone, being comfortable/experienced with a few of the activities offered is beneficial, but not necessarily required. There is plenty of time to pick up a little experience before! A couple of times out mountain biking or climbing (indoors counts), or a weekend of backpacking will give you an introduction to build on once we’re out there, but there are lots of world-class challenges in Moab that require some more skills or experience, and it’s worth preparing some so that you’re able to take advantage of them. Basically, the plan is to send it pretty hard, but whether you’re a beginner or an expert you should be ready to spend some quality time pushing your comfort zone. Don’t worry, you can get yourself pretty far on nothing but a little stoke, plus we have some beginner workshops in the works for before the Moab trip so stay tuned for those!

TRAVEL
To get there, we’ll be driving, which is cheaper (monetarily and environmentally) and gives us the freedom to bring more gear and access more of Moab’s offerings. It usually takes around 30 hours to get there with bathroom breaks. The plan is for each car to have 4 people, at least 3 of whom are drivers, so we’ll rotate and SEND IT all in one push. Usually a few cars leave on Thursday (2/29) and the rest on Friday (3/1) and most start the return drive the following Saturday or early Sunday. It’s also possible to stop off I70 in Colorado on the way out to ski for a day, or swing North or South a little to hit National Parks; we’ll sort this out later if it seems plausible, after the lottery.
The club will reimburse all gas, tip drivers $20, pay for a standard oil change (up to $80), and any leftover money will go first to reimbursing drivers up to the full trip fee. Last year, drivers were repaid the full trip fee, and this is not unusual. The club won’t cover any mechanical failures during the trip, so make sure it’s ready to roll for several thousand miles.

GRUB
Most food will be communal. We’ll buy out the entire stock of a costco warehouse for this trip (last year we overflowed four costco shopping carts with the trip’s food, and that was just the non-perishable stuff). Breakfast and lunch will be casual and on-the-go for shred-maximization, and dinner will be our time to gather together for a meal and enjoy each other’s company. We can accommodate most dietary restrictions, allergies, vegetarianism, etc that are included in the sign-up survey form thing. More details on all this good stuff to come.

FEE
This fee for this trip is $350/person; that’s super low for a trip like this. This is the same cost as the previous year. It covers all transportation/gas, campsite, food (Sunday night dinner through Friday night dinner), and any leftover funds (usually quite a bit) will be paid back out to the attendees: first to the drivers up to their full trip fee, and then equally among the remaining attendees.
***WE DO NOT WANT THE TRIP FEE TO PREVENT ANYONE FROM ATTENDING. IF THE TRIP FEE POSES A FINANCIAL DIFFICULTY FOR YOU, PLEASE LET US KNOW IN THE TRIP QUESTIONNAIRE OR EMAIL ANY OF US OR THE OFFICER LISTSERV (outdoors-officers@virginia.edu).***

LOTTERY
There are usually more people wanting to go on this trip than can be accommodated, so we’ve devised a lottery system to keep things fair. You can read more about it in our previous email and on the announcements tab, but basically: Everyone starts with 2 entries, plus one for each trip you’ve led this school year, and multiplying it all by 1.5x for 4th-years. Affinity trips count for two entries and overnight trips count for the number of days the trip covers. Full-day beginner technical trips also count for 2 entries. We’ll count trips led through Dec 31 for the lottery, so if you’re looking to increase your lottery entries you still have a few weeks. The lottery will apply to everyone, but we’ll exercise discretion to ensure we have enough vehicles to get us there, enough drivers to drive them, and enough experienced people (mountain bikers/mechanics, climbing leaders, rafters etc.) to help us access Moab’s riches. Everyone will be waitlisted until the lottery is conducted, which we plan to do on January 10th and you will be notified of the results by January 12th.

SUPER IMPORTANT
You won’t be entered into the lottery unless, in addition to joining the waitlist on this trip, you fill out the form on this link!!!
https://forms.gle/Bn2Zk9p4vbDSq3NS6
DO IT NOW!

Feel free to send any of us (Ed, Jade, Renee, Sujith) an email if you have questions! Or hit up our handy officer listserv outdoors-officers@virginia.edu!
We literally could not be any more stoked to frolic and send and embody everything that it means to be a desert shred-ling with each one of you!!

Peace, desert dirt, and love from your guiding gnar stars,
Ed, Jade, Renee, & Sujith

ADVENTURE LEADERS

Ed

Aten

Trips Attended: 177 Trips Led: 85

Jade

Alvarez

Trips Attended: 73 Trips Led: 41

Renee

Erickson

Trips Attended: 101 Trips Led: 57

Sujith

Panchumarthy

Trips Attended: 83 Trips Led: 45
ADVENTURERS40/40
WAITLIST23

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