Well, darn. I'm still going. If they cancel it, then we run the trails with fewer people. If they close the trails, on to Sand Hollow.FCA pulled out of the Safari yesterday. There will be no Jeep display and no concepts unveiled at the Safari this year.
Zero chance that trails will be closed. There is always a slim chance the Red Rock 4-Wheelers may cancel the Safari, but I do not see that happening. Trail groups are relatively small and people are in their own vehicles. No mass gatherings.Well, darn. I'm still going. If they cancel it, then we run the trails with fewer people. If they close the trails, on to Sand Hollow.
Great. Hope to see you there.Zero chance that trails will be closed. There is always a slim chance the Red Rock 4-Wheelers may cancel the Safari, but I do not see that happening. Trail groups are relatively small and people are in their own vehicles. No mass gatherings.
Yeah, I am thinking of pulling out. I want to be a good citizen and this might be "unnecessary travel" especially considering we'd be staying at a motel and trying to eat at restaurants. Damn, I got my motel room reservation a year ago, right when I decided I would get a Jeep Gladiator and way before I got it. But, those rocks will still be there when this all done.Things change. At this point, I think it will be irresponsible of Jeep Safari officials if they do not cancel this year's EJS.
I was like you, I made reservations a year ago. but with the news from the local health department coming out and the town being shut down for the most part. I will plan for next year.Yeah, I am thinking of pulling out. I want to be a good citizen and this might be "unnecessary travel" especially considering we'd be staying at a motel and trying to eat at restaurants. Damn, I got my motel room reservation a year ago, right when I decided I would get a Jeep Gladiator and way before I got it. But, those rocks will still be there when this all done.
I like that idea.The second sentence seems to have been removed. They are quick to point the finger at the wrong place. It was not the City and County Councils that imposed the restrictions. It was the Southeast Utah Health Department which represents a 3-county area. I sincerely hope that, in their upcoming official statement, they don't take the low trail and try to cast political blame. As much as I was looking forward to the Jeep Safari, I believe that cancelling it (if that has in fact happened) is in everyone's best interest. Tough decision. Right decision. I commend them for it if they do indeed cancel (or at least postpone) this year's EJS. Memorial Day Safari anyone?