Moab 2014!
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 11:22 am
At last year’s Expedition Moab event, we received some reports that zombies, yes zombies, were tampering with our trucks. While we slept in our comfortable hotel rooms, zombies, under the cover of darkness, were at work causing harm and mayhem. This is not acceptable.
It’s alleged that they fiddled with transfer cases, differentials, idler arms, ball joints and even transmissions. Some of their tampering caused serious issues – and this must be stopped. Hummers, once again, will save the world - this time from zombie atrocities. We owe it to the Hummer community and off roaders everywhere. In 2014 The Hummer Club and its members will deliver!
The 2014 Hummer Club event in Moab will be a ZOMBIE HUNT!
No zombie is safe and no evil zombie deed will go unpunished. Zombies will be hunted down and will face Hummer justice. We will search and we will succeed. We’ll hunt zombies in 3 states! Colorado, New Mexico and Utah. We’ll hunt Zombies during the day and during the night. Run scared zombie, run scared. We’re coming for you!
Your help is needed and your assistance required – these zombies must be stopped!
The latest reports are that Zombies have been attacking transfer cases and differentials in Durango, Colorado and Aztec, New Mexico – so we’ll start our hunt there on September 18th. We’ll hunt high and low for 3 days, the 18th, 19th and the 20th. Hey, when we say high – we mean high. Up to elevations of 13,000 ft!
Then we’ll transfer to Moab on the 21st. I suggest that you visit Mesa Verde on the way. It’s alleged that zombies have been hiding in ancient Pueblo cliff houses. If you’ve never been - the cliff houses are incredible and must be seen, but please take care, the zombies could be anywhere. You’ll only get a short visit but it’s certainly worth seeing. It’s incredible.
On the 21st we’ll have our welcome dinner, right now we’re planning to have it at Rotary Park, right in Moab.
We’ll start hunting zombies in earnest on the 22nd and we’ll also hunt on the 23rd, 24th and 25th. We’ll finish off our hunt with a roasted zombie dinner in the hotel breakfast room.
It’s important that you help us at the 2014, Moab Zombie Hunt!
BE THERE!
Here’s the 411.
Event Hotels:
Sept 17, 18, 19 and 20 (check out the morning of Sept. 21): Durango Downtown Hotel, 800 Camino Del Rio, Durango, Co. (866) 306-5438. Mention Hummer Club and book your hotel for only $135/night (regular price $189). $10 per additional person, children staying with a parent have no additional charge. If you have a hauler please contact the desk at (970) 247-5393 and inquire about parking. Pay at time of booking, no refunds or cancellations.
Sept. 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 (check out the morning of Sept 26): Holiday Inn Express, 1515 US Hwy 191, Moab, UT (435) 259-1150 Mention the Hummer Club and book your hotel for only $179 night for a regular room or $189 a night for a 2 queen suite. Pay at time of booking, no refunds or cancellations.
Rooms are limited so book your room early! Seriously, book early! Be sure to mention The Hummer Club!
Pre-event Description:
Aztec and Durango: We’ll run the incredible Grim Reaper and Secret. Secret is a Hummer only ‘top secret trail’ – hence the name, Secret. We’ll also run trails near Ouray, Colorado. Bring a camera, and clean underwear! It’s not only wicked scary, it’s wonderfully scenic.
Transfer Day:
I strongly suggest that anyone that hasn’t visited Mesa Verde do so. It’s not a wheeling place but it really is incredible. Certainly worth a visit.
Main Event Description: In Moab we’ll run the trails that made Moab famous. Golden Spike, Moab Rim, Cliffhanger, Hells Revenge, Flat Iron Mesa (my favorite) and Metal Masher - some of the most iconic trails in the Moab area.
Event Calendar:
Wednesday, Sept. 17: Participants arrive in Durango and check into their hotels for the pre-event.
Thursday, Sept. 18: Pre-event trails in the Aztec area begin at 8:00 a.m.
Friday, Sept. 19: Pre-event trail day.
Saturday, Sept. 20: Pre-event trail day.
Sunday, Sept. 21: Transfer Day. Everyone is on their own. Some may chose Black Bear Pass, I hope that many chose Mesa Verde and I know that some will just chose a highway drive. Welcome dinner in Moab. Congregate at 7:00 pm at Rotary Park for a tailgate style buffet dinner and vendor displays. Bring an appetite!
Monday, Sept. 22: Moab trail day – Zombie hunt.
Tuesday, Sept. 23: Moab trail day – Zombie hunt. Annual General Meeting 7:00pm in the hotel conference room. Board of directors meeting follows.
Wednesday, Sept. 24: Moab trail day – Zombie hunt. Night time trails - hunting for nocturnal zombies. It’s a new moon so it’ll be DARK!
Thursday, Sept. 25: Moab trail day – Zombie hunt. Closing dinner. Congregate at 7:00 pm in the hotel breakfast room for a buffet style dinner. Bring an appetite! We’ll have vendor displays and an awards ceremony.
Friday, Sept. 26: Check out of your event hotel.
Event Fees:
Durango Pre-event: $15 per truck.
Moab: Truck & driver $295 before Aug. 1st /$325 after Aug. 1st (Register before Aug. 1st to get a limited edition event shirt).
Passenger $145 (Register before Aug. 1st to get an event shirt).
Kids under 12 $75.
Event Fees include all-you-can-eat welcome party, event closing party, tax/gratuity, daily BLM access fees & permit, Moab trail guide, Hummer Club insurance and event shirt for early registrants. I’ll also have a few little extra’s.
Registration Info:
Register Online @ <a href="http://www.thehummerclubinc.com./">www. ... NC.com.</a> Event fees must be paid online.
Click Here to Register Online: <a href="https://www.thehummerclubinc.com/Events ... x?I=146</a>
Some notable Information:
• Driver’s meeting each morning at the departure point. Be fueled up and have a lunch packed each trail day. Also bring extra water and some extra snacks.
• A CB for communication is required.
• Be certain that your truck is well maintained and that it is in good operational condition.
• Be prepared for long trail days, you never know what might happen ‘out there’ with the Zombies!
• Unfortunately there’s an obstacle (Mirror Gulch) that just hates H2 tie-rods. You’ll only be allowed on this trail in an H2 if you carry at least one spare tie-rod. It’s not particularly difficult but there’s no bypass. It’s just the configuration of the rocks and the particular dimensions of an H2’s front end that make it difficult on tie-rods.
Mechanical Support:
As with all Hummer Club events, we will be self-supporting. Of course you will have the assistance of other members should anyone have any issues but plan on being as prepared as possible with a few common spare parts and tools.
Event Coordinator:
Greg Phillips (403) 862-7942 - <a href="mailto:greg.phillips@shaw.ca">greg.phillips@shaw.ca</a>
It’s alleged that they fiddled with transfer cases, differentials, idler arms, ball joints and even transmissions. Some of their tampering caused serious issues – and this must be stopped. Hummers, once again, will save the world - this time from zombie atrocities. We owe it to the Hummer community and off roaders everywhere. In 2014 The Hummer Club and its members will deliver!
The 2014 Hummer Club event in Moab will be a ZOMBIE HUNT!
No zombie is safe and no evil zombie deed will go unpunished. Zombies will be hunted down and will face Hummer justice. We will search and we will succeed. We’ll hunt zombies in 3 states! Colorado, New Mexico and Utah. We’ll hunt Zombies during the day and during the night. Run scared zombie, run scared. We’re coming for you!
Your help is needed and your assistance required – these zombies must be stopped!
The latest reports are that Zombies have been attacking transfer cases and differentials in Durango, Colorado and Aztec, New Mexico – so we’ll start our hunt there on September 18th. We’ll hunt high and low for 3 days, the 18th, 19th and the 20th. Hey, when we say high – we mean high. Up to elevations of 13,000 ft!
Then we’ll transfer to Moab on the 21st. I suggest that you visit Mesa Verde on the way. It’s alleged that zombies have been hiding in ancient Pueblo cliff houses. If you’ve never been - the cliff houses are incredible and must be seen, but please take care, the zombies could be anywhere. You’ll only get a short visit but it’s certainly worth seeing. It’s incredible.
On the 21st we’ll have our welcome dinner, right now we’re planning to have it at Rotary Park, right in Moab.
We’ll start hunting zombies in earnest on the 22nd and we’ll also hunt on the 23rd, 24th and 25th. We’ll finish off our hunt with a roasted zombie dinner in the hotel breakfast room.
It’s important that you help us at the 2014, Moab Zombie Hunt!
BE THERE!
Here’s the 411.
Event Hotels:
Sept 17, 18, 19 and 20 (check out the morning of Sept. 21): Durango Downtown Hotel, 800 Camino Del Rio, Durango, Co. (866) 306-5438. Mention Hummer Club and book your hotel for only $135/night (regular price $189). $10 per additional person, children staying with a parent have no additional charge. If you have a hauler please contact the desk at (970) 247-5393 and inquire about parking. Pay at time of booking, no refunds or cancellations.
Sept. 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 (check out the morning of Sept 26): Holiday Inn Express, 1515 US Hwy 191, Moab, UT (435) 259-1150 Mention the Hummer Club and book your hotel for only $179 night for a regular room or $189 a night for a 2 queen suite. Pay at time of booking, no refunds or cancellations.
Rooms are limited so book your room early! Seriously, book early! Be sure to mention The Hummer Club!
Pre-event Description:
Aztec and Durango: We’ll run the incredible Grim Reaper and Secret. Secret is a Hummer only ‘top secret trail’ – hence the name, Secret. We’ll also run trails near Ouray, Colorado. Bring a camera, and clean underwear! It’s not only wicked scary, it’s wonderfully scenic.
Transfer Day:
I strongly suggest that anyone that hasn’t visited Mesa Verde do so. It’s not a wheeling place but it really is incredible. Certainly worth a visit.
Main Event Description: In Moab we’ll run the trails that made Moab famous. Golden Spike, Moab Rim, Cliffhanger, Hells Revenge, Flat Iron Mesa (my favorite) and Metal Masher - some of the most iconic trails in the Moab area.
Event Calendar:
Wednesday, Sept. 17: Participants arrive in Durango and check into their hotels for the pre-event.
Thursday, Sept. 18: Pre-event trails in the Aztec area begin at 8:00 a.m.
Friday, Sept. 19: Pre-event trail day.
Saturday, Sept. 20: Pre-event trail day.
Sunday, Sept. 21: Transfer Day. Everyone is on their own. Some may chose Black Bear Pass, I hope that many chose Mesa Verde and I know that some will just chose a highway drive. Welcome dinner in Moab. Congregate at 7:00 pm at Rotary Park for a tailgate style buffet dinner and vendor displays. Bring an appetite!
Monday, Sept. 22: Moab trail day – Zombie hunt.
Tuesday, Sept. 23: Moab trail day – Zombie hunt. Annual General Meeting 7:00pm in the hotel conference room. Board of directors meeting follows.
Wednesday, Sept. 24: Moab trail day – Zombie hunt. Night time trails - hunting for nocturnal zombies. It’s a new moon so it’ll be DARK!
Thursday, Sept. 25: Moab trail day – Zombie hunt. Closing dinner. Congregate at 7:00 pm in the hotel breakfast room for a buffet style dinner. Bring an appetite! We’ll have vendor displays and an awards ceremony.
Friday, Sept. 26: Check out of your event hotel.
Event Fees:
Durango Pre-event: $15 per truck.
Moab: Truck & driver $295 before Aug. 1st /$325 after Aug. 1st (Register before Aug. 1st to get a limited edition event shirt).
Passenger $145 (Register before Aug. 1st to get an event shirt).
Kids under 12 $75.
Event Fees include all-you-can-eat welcome party, event closing party, tax/gratuity, daily BLM access fees & permit, Moab trail guide, Hummer Club insurance and event shirt for early registrants. I’ll also have a few little extra’s.
Registration Info:
Register Online @ <a href="http://www.thehummerclubinc.com./">www. ... NC.com.</a> Event fees must be paid online.
Click Here to Register Online: <a href="https://www.thehummerclubinc.com/Events ... x?I=146</a>
Some notable Information:
• Driver’s meeting each morning at the departure point. Be fueled up and have a lunch packed each trail day. Also bring extra water and some extra snacks.
• A CB for communication is required.
• Be certain that your truck is well maintained and that it is in good operational condition.
• Be prepared for long trail days, you never know what might happen ‘out there’ with the Zombies!
• Unfortunately there’s an obstacle (Mirror Gulch) that just hates H2 tie-rods. You’ll only be allowed on this trail in an H2 if you carry at least one spare tie-rod. It’s not particularly difficult but there’s no bypass. It’s just the configuration of the rocks and the particular dimensions of an H2’s front end that make it difficult on tie-rods.
Mechanical Support:
As with all Hummer Club events, we will be self-supporting. Of course you will have the assistance of other members should anyone have any issues but plan on being as prepared as possible with a few common spare parts and tools.
Event Coordinator:
Greg Phillips (403) 862-7942 - <a href="mailto:greg.phillips@shaw.ca">greg.phillips@shaw.ca</a>