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Official EVENT INFO

macgyvr

NAXJA Member #120
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Official dates for the event will be October 17th to the 21st.

The dinner/raffle/banquet will be the 20th.

We recognize that several will leave on the 21st due to work and travel, so the dinner will be the 20th, with a shorter listing of trails on the 21st.

Official accommodations will be the MOAB KOA. Please put "NAXJA" in your online reservations and they will try to group as many of us together as possible. Please see this thread for more information.

Registration will be open in late June/early July.

Official trail runs will be announced in the coming months with an official schedule.

mac 'get your vacation time in NOW!' gyvr
 
I just booked my Airbnb and something to note is the host told me there are new requirements for offroading in MOAB

This seems like it is for non-road legal vehicles (Green sticker, SXS, quad, & dirtbikes) but wanted to make sure the info was available for all to read.
Dont know if anyone else plans on bringing these types of toys or not.

Utah now requires anybody operating an OHV to pass a saftey course. It is really easy, but anybody that is going
to operate one needs to have passed it. If you think anyone in your group will be driving one, here is the course
info: https://recreation.utah.gov/off-highway-vehicles/

And if any of the members of you group are bringing machines from out of state, they will need a non resident
OHV permit: https://recreation.utah.gov/off-hig...tration-and-permits/non-resident-ohv-permits/
 
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I just booked my Airbnb and something to note is the host told me there are new requirements for offroading in MOAB

This seems like it is for non-road legal vehicles (Green sticker, SXS, quad, & dirtbikes) but wanted to make sure the info was available for all to read.
Dont know if anyone else plans on bringing these types of toys or not.

Utah now requires anybody operating an OHV to pass a saftey course. It is really easy, but anybody that is going
to operate one needs to have passed it. If you think anyone in your group will be driving one, here is the course
info: https://recreation.utah.gov/off-highway-vehicles/

And if any of the members of you group are bringing machines from out of state, they will need a non resident
OHV permit: https://recreation.utah.gov/off-hig...tration-and-permits/non-resident-ohv-permits/

Thank you for brining this up. I have been reading on it and knew we'd have to let anyone brining one know about it.

mac 'more rules' gyvr
 
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