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Independent Event Grenadier Oktoberfest

Technically yes on the license.... but there is no test and you get it online. Think its $35 for 10 years. Just submit your info.. pay the fee and you're good. I think the license is good for you and family members as well. You will need one working GMRS radio per vehicle. You won't be doing much talking, maybe none, but it's required and you will be glad you have it for info from the lead vehicle about whats up ahead and tips for certain trail features/obstacles.
 
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Checking in! I'm signed up. I'll be coming in from the Ouray area. I'm trying to get a few Grenadiers that might be coming from Texas, New Mexico or central Colorado to come do a few trails and catch the aspen trees changing color in Ouray/Silverton/Lake City if anyone is interested, arriving September 28th. I'll likely leave Ouray Wednesday October 1st, head to Montrose to catch the Rim Rocker trail for a two day slow drive and camp for arrival in Moab on the afternoon of the 2nd.

I'll likely be camping for the event and would like to join others this might be doing the same.View attachment 7907361

Hi, My wife and I started the pre- rally rally last year to Oktoberfest, which was almost the exact same route. We think we can make time again this year, so we are planning on joining you and can tail gun. Do you have place in Ouray so we can come in the night before, or should we get a place at the KOA?
 
Hi, My wife and I started the pre- rally rally last year to Oktoberfest, which was almost the exact same route. We think we can make time again this year, so we are planning on joining you and can tail gun. Do you have place in Ouray so we can come in the night before, or should we get a place at the KOA?
It sounds like people are thinking about trying the amphitheatre campground which looks really cool. Thing is I think (based on my research last night) that it is FCFS in Sept and you can't reserve a site. So unless everyone tells me different my plan is to try to get a spot there for a few days and have some backup plans in case. I'm honestly not sure how busy it will be and what the chances are to get a spot.
 
FYI, just off the phone with Mike Reed, who is organizing the event in Moab. Camping IS available at the Old Spanish Arena event area! Approximately 20/night, 25/night with elec. Toilets and showers on site.
 
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It sounds like people are thinking about trying the amphitheatre campground which looks really cool. Thing is I think (based on my research last night) that it is FCFS in Sept and you can't reserve a site. So unless everyone tells me different my plan is to try to get a spot there for a few days and have some backup plans in case. I'm honestly not sure how busy it will be and what the chances are to get a spot.
I have stayed in Ouray MANY times over the year but always at a VRBO. I have been up to the Amphitheater campground many times to either catch a beer with someone in our group or to hit the scenic overlook up there. That being said, I believe the campground is open until October 7th, they are just moving to first come first serve for those last weeks of operation. Any early snow might change that. Of course early snow would probably close down the trails for use or make them treacherous to cross! I'm not worried about availability. The fall Jeep Jamboree is wrapping up that Sunday and I imagine most of them are staying in hotels in town. There are several commercial campgrounds in the area. None are fancy. The KOA is pretty far out for my liking.

The night will be getting colder, so if there are still fire restrictions for the developed campgrounds, I might book a hotel last minute. I'm anticipating camping!
 
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