You must be an engineer. That's a very pragmatic approach to the problem. If there wasn't a wife and teenagers involved, that would probably work.
Ha! Well, I'm a Sales Engineer
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You must be an engineer. That's a very pragmatic approach to the problem. If there wasn't a wife and teenagers involved, that would probably work.
Ok guys we need to start making some moves on specific plans. Austin guys minus @geanes are you all going to caravan and meet up in Moriarty the evening of the 11th? Since I'm coming from Dallas I may just go straight to Moriarty and meet others there.
This is all 2 weeks from today! exciting.
Ok so there’s 3 of us at least. I may book best western as well for convenience. @alpine357 depending on your route and plans maybe we can meet up and caravan some of our drive thru Amarillo and across 40 to Moriarty.
Ha! Well, I'm a Sales EngineerAdmittedly, my plan didn't account for a spousal unit or rug rats. That would definitely blow my suggestion to smithereens. I'm taking my dad (who will sleep the whole way), my spouse (who will talk the whole way) and my dog (who just likes to go anywhere I go).
Best Western works for me. We should definitely meet up in Amarillo, if not before. Maybe Wichita Falls?
@atnolan94 ... looking like I might be rolling through Moriarty in the early AM (between 7-8am). I'll let you know soon as I might be able to intercept you guys there and caravan from that point.
).You do not need your own compressor to get by at HIH. Having your own is nice but not a necessity since so many people will have some kind of air up capability. Depending on your trails and how much pavement driving you will do, you'll likely just stay in the low-20's the whole weekend. One exception would be if you're driving all the way to Ouray, I'd probably go back up to something over 30. The road between Silverton and Ouray is not a place you'd want to have a blowout or a tire unseat itself.Dumb question that I don't want to ask everyone. Do people need their own air compressor? Is it best just to air down when you get there keep and eye on pressure, then air back up at the end? Are there plenty to go around that people are happy to loan around from vehicle to vehicle? For those that have been, just curious if this is something I HAVE to pick up or not.