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Showing posts with label Moab Utah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moab Utah. Show all posts

Saturday, April 5, 2025

EASTER JEEP SAFARI MOAB, UTAH 2025

EASTER JEEP SAFARI 2025

MOAB, UTAH APRIL 12-20 

The Easter Jeep Safari was Started in 1967 by the Moab Chamber of Commerce. It has been going strong ever since.  


The Jeep Safari itself, and participation in the event has grown since the Red Rock 4Wheelers club officially formed in the early 80s.

Get in on the fun and learn more here

MORE HELPFUL LINKS:

DEL'S BOOKS (LAND USE, WILDFIRE, DEATH VALLEY, COWBOY POETRY, AND MORE)

WEBSITE (HOME PAGE)

PINTEREST (BOOKS, ARTICLES, AND MORE)

FACEBOOK

INSTAGRAM

DEL'S ARTICLES (LAND USE, LIFE, WILDFIRE, VOLUNTEERISM, AND MORE)

 More land use and volunteerism help here:

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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

UTAH UNDER ATTACK FROM OUTDOOR INDUSTRY ASSOC.


UTAH UNDER THE GUN FROM OUTDOOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION

Outdoor Industry Association (businesses making a living off the great outdoors) launches massive attack on Utah for more land restrictions, this time in the form of a new Monument Proposal that 100 businesses signed onto and sent to President Obama.  I don’t think anyone asked Utah what they thought….???

Some companies that are in the forefront of closing lands seem to include: Teva, CamelBak, Moab Coffee Roasters,  North Face, New Belgium Brewing, and more.  I’m really surprised that REI did not sign on as they are usually in the lead for more Wilderness and motorized restrictions.

Pdf with companies listed:  http://www.delalbright.com/Access/Canyonlands%20letter.pdf
BRC Alert and what to do: https://www.sharetrails.org/alerts/2012/11/14/another-massive-national-monument-pushed-in-utah

National leaders are taking a counter action to this, but you can help too.  Go to the BRC alert and do what you can.

Thank you,
Del


Del Albright

Ambassador, BlueRibbon Coalition www.sharetrails.org
Founding Trail Boss, Friends of the Rubicon www.rubiconfriends.com
Environmental Affairs, CA4WDC www.cal4wheel.com
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Contact Del at del@delalbright.com
Website: www.delalbright.com

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Moab Easter Jeep Safari Update

Stacie poses next to Red along the Rose Garden Hill trail where it seemed like we found another Grand Canyon as well as grand four-wheeling on a Red Rock 4Wheelers trail ride.  Awesome stuff.

Rose Garden hill itself was a long climb over some rocky ledges that provided a good challenge, yet fun as heck.  Everyone made it and no one broke!!!  And my, my, the scenery was just spectacular.

Here Stac gets some trail time in with Red on the Rose Garden Trail.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Moab Easter Jeep Safari 2011

Rolled into Moab, UT last night and set up camp at the RV Park near the Arena.  Sun is shining off the red rock canyon walls and beckoning to the tires!!!  Can't wait to hit some trails -- the same ones we work so hard to save.  Oh, and don't forget to support the cause by getting a t-shirt from RCH Designs at the Moab Diner where $5 of each sale goes to BlueRibbon Coalition.  Now THAT is supporting access!!!  I can get behind this big time.  And the shirts are AWESOME.    You can see more on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/RCH-Designs/121468456878

Del

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Albright Jeep Morphs Again

C UN RD (Seein' Red), the 1997 TJ Wrangler changes again with the addition of MetalCloak front bumper/stinger, Master Pull Winch Rope, Daystar Hood Wranglers and D-Ring Dampners, and BFGoodrich 37" A/T's.  

Red will be at Friends of the Rubicon (FOTR) Annual Meeting (10 year anniversary) this Saturday April 2 in Sacramento; then to Easter Jeep Safari in Moab April 16 - 24.   The Land Use War Machine is going strong, even after nearly 150,000 miles and 14 years (of lots of trails). 
NOTE: Special thanks to Nemesis Industries for supporting my BlueRibbon Coalition travel to Moab this year.  Sweet!  More on Nemesis at http://www.nem-ind.com/

At your service....
Del 

Monday, April 12, 2010

Moab 2010 Jeep Safari

Moab Jeep Safari was a great event with tons of vendors (and networking going on).  BlueRibbon Coalition sent Stacie and I to rep BRC and continue the trail-saving work we've been doing there at this event for years.   We have to particularly thank our premier travel sponsor, GenRight Off Road, and our partner travel sponsors, Nemesis Industries and Metalcloak.  These great off-road businesses made sure that we were there to work with clubs, individuals and businesses on how to keep our off-road sport alive and well.
Here are some highlight photos for your enjoyment.
Stacie is getting a closeup shot of Curtis Thayn on Potato Salad Hill -- and Utah 4WD staffing their booth.

Nemesis Industries fender; and the Red Rock Raffle at about $180k worth of stuff.

Metalcloak has some awesome stuff and they helped us travel to Moab. 


GenRight Off Road was our premier partners in helping us travel to Moab.  Their new line of Aluminum JK stuff is pretty incredible - well built, light and made-to-fit.


Kurt Schneider, Del and Travis Carpenter at the BFG Outstanding Trails event -- I recognized Kurt and Travis for their work in land use and racing (King of the Hammers).


On a fun day, we went to Deadhorse Point State Park and stopped at "jump" rock.  Jerry Sparkman here decided just to look and not jump.  Smart man.


Famous people were all over Moab, like Chris Collard (L) and Ned Bacon (driving).

BFGoodrich Tires crew (and friends).  They announced the new trails for 2010 Outstanding Trails (see my blog elsewhere).

Once again, thanks to GenRight, Nemesis Industries and Metalcloak for helping us be BlueRibbon Coalition at the Moab Jeep Safari 2010.
Del

Monday, March 22, 2010

GenRight Off Road: Moab EJS Sponsors for Albright Jeep

GenRight Off Road


Premier Travel Sponsors of Del & Stacie Albright to
Moab Easter Jeep Safari

Businesses that otherwise might be in competition team up often to help out in land use and access, such as with event raffles. In our case, the Albright Jeep, also known as the Land Use War Machine, is being sponsored by two dozen off-road businesses for products and buildups, as well as gas money and BlueRibbon Coalition support.

For 2010 Easter Jeep Safari, GenRight is leading the charge with a "premier level" donation to BlueRibbon Coalition to ensure we can do our trail-saving job for a week in Moab. It's all about access!


GenRight makes Crawler gas tanks; body armor; rocker guards; fenders; hood louvers (like on the Albright Jeep); suspension parts; and more. Made in the U.S.A., this stuff is tuff! I have witnessed owner Tony Pelligrino, Tony Fiori (Product Testing), Cory Kaiser (PR) and some of his other guys wheel GenRight Jeeps at places like Logandale (Hump 'N Bump), Moab and TDS and I can tell you these babies are made to wheel. Engineering, quality of construction and functional "common sense" are built into GenRight products.

It's all about access! GenRight is leading this team of partner businesses to get us to Moab so we can fight for trails, link up with other recreationists who need help saving trails, and continue to grow the sport for all of us to enjoy well into the future. The whole GenRight team believes in helping keep our sport alive and our trails open because these guys do more than talk about it; they get it on the trail. GenRight stands for Genuine Ideas Engineered Right; when you're a GenRight Jeep, you're at the next level.

Visit GenRight at http://www.genright.com/
Thank you, GenRight,
Del

Saturday, February 6, 2010

BlueRibbon Travels and Southwest Crawlfest

Reporting from the road -- we are in Las Vegas today, headed over to King of the Hammers shortly.
In the meantime, we have to report that this new event we attended, Southwest Crawlfest, was an absolute four-wheeling DREAM.  We had a ball, gained several new BlueRibbon members, hooked up with great folks, talked trail-saving by the hours, and found some marvelous trails.

The trails wove in and out of red rock domes like you find in Moab, UT.  In fact, in many ways this place rivals Moab.  Plus it's a State Park OHV Area with tons of obstacles and trails to challenge all types of rigs.

The event started Friday am with a driver's meeting, safety briefing, and introductions.  I heard there were 320 rigs signed up that were spread out over 11 trails.  AWESOME.


 Big Sarge was there for Utah 4Wheel Drive Association along with other members.  Many land use groups were there as well, because the Crawlfest donates most all their proceeds to help keep our trails open.  Another AWESOME.  BlueRibbon Coalition is one of their primary recipients of donations. 
The trails offered runs for everything from SUV to buggy.  It was a blast for sure with beautiful weather.


You can see the trails were mostly up on the red rim rocks above Warner Valley outside St. George, Utah and just spectacular scenery.

After Crawlfest we moved over to Kanab, UT to link up with some BRC members and members of the Canyon Country 4x4 Club who built Hog Canyon OHV Trail System.  We got snowed out of seeing very much of the trail, but had a lot of fun getting out in the area and visiting with the local folks.

We did manage to get in a quick trip to Page, AZ to see a slot canyon.  Enough said.

Next stop, Hammertown for King of the Hammers.
Del

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Easter Jeep Safari and BRC



If you get the annual Red Rock 4Wheelers Newspaper for Easter Jeep Safari, please check out our BlueRibbon ad on page 36. Wow, the Red Rock boys supported BRC with this comp ad space and great exposure. THANK YOU. Full page and in color.



Be sure to get your name in the hat to attend Moab this year as it's going to be a good one, with fun for all and lots of great trails and activities. It's a one-of-a-kind event. There's nothing quite like Moab.




See you on the trail,


Del