tony.latham wrote:At least three counties.
"Overnight Lodging. Effective at 10 pm (MST) on March 17, 2020, all overnight and short-term lodging facilities (including but not limited to hotels, motels, condos, townhomes, guest homes, RV parks, and all camping on public or private lands) within Carbon, Emery, and Grand Counties may only check-in, rent, or lease to Essential Visitors and Primary Residents. Essential Visitors and Primary Residents may utilize public lands for primitive camping purposes."
That's Price to Moab. We've got friends camped just north of Moab and they said that you can't buy gas in town unless you're from there.
Our three-week spring trip is dead.
POOOOOOO!!!
Tony
RJ Howell wrote:Some of what we're doing I agree with, but... this is getting crazy now!!
GTS225 wrote:RJ Howell wrote:Some of what we're doing I agree with, but... this is getting crazy now!!
Is it really? Just take a look at Italy's status. Their care system, (ALL of it), is on the verge of collapse because the populace isn't heeding the state's recommendations. That means that folks in bad shape will get turned away at the door(s), and the death toll will skyrocket even worse than it is right now.
Let's put it this way; If cancer were able to knock on your door and ask to be let in, would you do it?
Heed the warnings.........pull together to save humanity.
Roger
RJ Howell wrote: Stopping folks from camping in disperse areas somehow helps stop spread? You'll just have to explain that one.
GTS, this virus is not going to kill off humanity.. Good grief..
Stay safe! Stay clean!
We’ve done our three to four week April trip to southern Utah twice. They call it the spring break season down there but it lasts for about six weeks according to the locals I’ve talked to.rjgimp wrote:RJ Howell wrote: Stopping folks from camping in disperse areas somehow helps stop spread? You'll just have to explain that one.
GTS, this virus is not going to kill off humanity.. Good grief..
Stay safe! Stay clean!
Yeah, that just doesn't make a lick of sense to me. I get it in regards to hotel rooms, restaurants, and even pack-em-in-like-cordwood RV Parks, but dispersed camping? In the overall scheme of things, I would think the powers that be ought to be encouraging us all to do EXACTLY that sort of activity. Boondocking with no neighbors within a mile seems to be the definition of social distancing.
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