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Letzter Hurra, MĂ€nnlicher Hogan
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Bewertungen
9,6 von 10.
AuĂergewöhnlich
1 Schlafzimmer 0+ Badezimmer Platz fĂŒr 2 GĂ€ste 18.6 mÂČ
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Moab, UT
- Place, Dead Horse Point State Park
- Place, Arches National Park Visitor Center
- Place, Poison Spider Trail
- Airport, Moab, Utah (CNY-Canyonlands Field)
Zimmer und Betten
1 Schlafzimmer (Platz fĂŒr 2 Personen)
Schlafzimmer 1
1 Queen-Bett
1 GĂ€ste-WC
Badezimmer 1
Toilette · Nur Dusche
Weitere RĂ€umlichkeiten
Terrasse oder Patio
Veranda oder Lanai
Essbereich
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Letzter Hurra, MĂ€nnlicher Hogan
Base Camp und Last Hurra sind abgelegen. Ăhnliche Landschaft zu den Canyonlands, ohne das ganze Volk. Viele groĂe Horn- und Maultiere Hirsche. Bootsanlegestelle, Bootsrampe und Strand. Drei nebeneinander, sechs Kajaks und herrliches Wandern und Klettern. Disc-Golfplatz mit furchterregendem Ruf. Fossilien, Dinosaurier-Tracks, Indische Artefakte, Petroglyphen, Finger-Canyons und Zentrum zum Jackson Hole Trail, Chicken Corner, Lockhart Basin, Hurra Pass und in der NĂ€he der Wind Caves und alle Radwege auf der Amasa Back. Blick auf Totes Pferd Punkt, Canyonlands, Anti-Cline und schöne SonnenaufgĂ€nge und SonnenuntergĂ€nge. GroĂe Sicherheit Schildkröte, alle Arten von Eichhörnchen, Chipmunks, Vögel, und in den Abendstunden Ringtails, Stinktiere (Sie können WaschbĂ€ren und Fuchs kommen, um die Veranda zu essen. Der Nachthimmel ist erstaunlich. Es ist zweifelhaft, dass du so viele Sterne gesehen hast und die MilchstraĂe ist ein nĂ€chtliches Ereignis fĂŒr einen GroĂteil des Jahres.
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Ausstattung
Waschmaschine
WĂ€schetrockner
Haustierfreundlich
Kostenloses WLAN
Klimaanlage
AuĂenbereich
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- Kostenloses WLAN
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Hausordnung
Check-in ab 15:00Â Uhr
Mindestalter fĂŒr die Miete: 21 Jahre
Check-out vor 10:30Â Uhr
Kinder
Kinder (0â17 Jahre) erlaubt
Veranstaltungen
Veranstaltungen sind nicht gestattet
Haustiere
Haustiere erlaubt: Hunde von bis zu je 9 kg (insgesamt maximal ein Haustier)
Rauchen
Rauchen ist nicht gestattet
Wichtige Informationen
Wissenswertes
Diese Unterkunft wird von einem professionellen Gastgeber verwaltet. Die Vermietung erfolgt zu gewerblichen, geschÀftlichen oder beruflichen Zwecken.
FĂŒr zusĂ€tzliche Personen fallen möglicherweise GebĂŒhren an, die abhĂ€ngig von den Bestimmungen der Unterkunft variieren können.
Beim Check-in werden ggf. ein Lichtbildausweis und eine Kreditkarte, Debitkarte oder Kaution in bar fĂŒr unvorhergesehene Aufwendungen verlangt.
Je nach VerfĂŒgbarkeit beim Check-in wird versucht, SonderwĂŒnschen entgegenzukommen, sie können jedoch nicht garantiert werden. Eventuell fallen zusĂ€tzliche GebĂŒhren an.
Partys oder Gruppenveranstaltungen sind auf dem GelÀnde der Unterkunft streng verboten.
Der Gastgeber hat angegeben, dass die Unterkunft ĂŒber einen Kohlenmonoxidmelder verfĂŒgt
Der Gastgeber hat angegeben, dass es in der Unterkunft einen Rauchmelder gibt
Zu den Sicherheitsvorrichtungen dieser Unterkunft gehören ein Feuerlöscher und ein Erste-Hilfe-Kasten.
Diese Unterkunft verfĂŒgt ĂŒber AuĂenbereiche wie Balkone oder Terrassen, die möglicherweise nicht fĂŒr Kinder geeignet sind. Bei Bedenken wende dich am besten vor deiner Ankunft direkt an die Unterkunft, um sicherzustellen, dass dir ein passendes Zimmer zur VerfĂŒgung gestellt wird.
Wenn du deine Buchung stornierst, gelten die Stornierungsbedingungen des Gastgebers. GemÀà den EU-Verordnungen ĂŒber Verbraucherrechte unterliegen Buchungsservices fĂŒr UnterkĂŒnfte nicht dem Widerrufsrecht.
Zur Gegend
Moab
Dieses Ferienhaus in Moab liegt in lĂ€ndlicher Umgebung und am Strand. Zu den kulturellen Höhepunkten gehört Folgendes: Moab Film Museum und Museum of Moab. DarĂŒber hinaus bietet die Region SehenswĂŒrdigkeiten wie Bears Ears National Monument und Gemini Bridges. Ebenfalls einen Besuch wert sind diese beiden Highlights: Monument Basin und Swanny City Park. Entdecke die hiesige Tierwelt bei AktivitĂ€ten wie Naturwanderungen und Vogelbeobachtungen.

Moab, UT
Fortbewegung vor Ort
Restaurants
- Pony Expresso
HĂ€ufig gestellte Fragen
Ăber den Gastgeber
Zu Gast bei Tom Higginson

Just a nice guy that knows who he is and where he's suppose to be.
Darum fiel die Entscheidung auf diese Unterkunft
I was president and founder for 25 years of a large indoor soccer company. The managers worked really hard. We all did. I wanted to find a place to get away, where we could escape from the grind. I wanted something in the boonies. Driving to our Boise facility I saw people walk out of their homes, get in their canoes, and get in the Snake River. I need a river. Driving through West Texas coming back from our Houston and Austin facilities I saw folks walk out of their homes and get on their dirt bikes and on their atvs and take off down dirt trails. I need dirt trails.
It went like that.
Sometimes I would find a property that had some things, but not all things. Sometimes Iâd find something new and the hunt would grow more difficult with more requirements. Then, years later I hit the wall. I was done with 100 hour weeks and I needed an escape. I escalated my hunt for a property in the boonies. I started focusing on the four corners area central to most of our locations.
After looking at 50 or so properties my Moab real estate agent Randy Day told me about a property on the other side of Hurrah Pass. I tried to get out here to view it in the BMW but in those days the road was rough and I tore the BMW all up. Four flats and four bent rims. That's how I met Nations Towing.
Turns out Base Camp has everything and so much more. I bought this place nineteen years ago without knowing about the Wind Caves, Chicken Corner, Anti-Cline, Amasa Back, pottery sherds, arrowhead flakes, ancient dwellings, rock art, the critters of all kinds, dino tracks, fossils, all types of geology, the night sky, the quiet, the unlimited hikes and on and on. There has never been a day I havenât appreciated what surrounds me. There never will be.
It went like that.
Sometimes I would find a property that had some things, but not all things. Sometimes Iâd find something new and the hunt would grow more difficult with more requirements. Then, years later I hit the wall. I was done with 100 hour weeks and I needed an escape. I escalated my hunt for a property in the boonies. I started focusing on the four corners area central to most of our locations.
After looking at 50 or so properties my Moab real estate agent Randy Day told me about a property on the other side of Hurrah Pass. I tried to get out here to view it in the BMW but in those days the road was rough and I tore the BMW all up. Four flats and four bent rims. That's how I met Nations Towing.
Turns out Base Camp has everything and so much more. I bought this place nineteen years ago without knowing about the Wind Caves, Chicken Corner, Anti-Cline, Amasa Back, pottery sherds, arrowhead flakes, ancient dwellings, rock art, the critters of all kinds, dino tracks, fossils, all types of geology, the night sky, the quiet, the unlimited hikes and on and on. There has never been a day I havenât appreciated what surrounds me. There never will be.
Das macht diese Unterkunft einzigartig
Things to know:
You should bring your own food and anything youâd like to drink besides water. Pretty much everything else is here. Itâs 17 miles from Moab and it will take most a little over an hour. You don't normally need four wheel drive but you should have at least six inches of ground clearance. Without it your vehicle and Mother Earth may have occasional inappropriate relationships. If height is an issue you will have lots of issues up and down Hurrah Pass.
Things are not static. They donât stay the same all the time. The road changes, a rock falls down, there is a rain storm, anything can change the road. It may be fine in the morning and deteriorate in the afternoon, for multiple reasons. I mention the beach, but sometimes I donât have one during snow melt and slightly after and the locations of the beach could change. In June and early July generally we have mosquitoes but hardly got any this year depending on the high water mark. We have a Milky Way most nights but in December and January itâs more difficult to see than in mid summer. I have a six seater side by side for guests to use but sometimes it breaks and goes in the shop so I might not have one while you are here but that's pretty rare. I feed critters at night on the front porch of the lodge. Some nights some critters donât come or they take a long time to come. I have no control over who shows up when. Kobae usually hangs out on the porch in March, April, May, and early June. Once it gets hot he retreats in his hole and I generally only see him once a day when he comes out to eat until end of August and then heâll want to go hiking every day, for miles. Heâs not here from mid November thru late February when he goes to San Diego for the winter. He's a snowbird.
You should bring your own food and anything youâd like to drink besides water. Pretty much everything else is here. Itâs 17 miles from Moab and it will take most a little over an hour. You don't normally need four wheel drive but you should have at least six inches of ground clearance. Without it your vehicle and Mother Earth may have occasional inappropriate relationships. If height is an issue you will have lots of issues up and down Hurrah Pass.
Things are not static. They donât stay the same all the time. The road changes, a rock falls down, there is a rain storm, anything can change the road. It may be fine in the morning and deteriorate in the afternoon, for multiple reasons. I mention the beach, but sometimes I donât have one during snow melt and slightly after and the locations of the beach could change. In June and early July generally we have mosquitoes but hardly got any this year depending on the high water mark. We have a Milky Way most nights but in December and January itâs more difficult to see than in mid summer. I have a six seater side by side for guests to use but sometimes it breaks and goes in the shop so I might not have one while you are here but that's pretty rare. I feed critters at night on the front porch of the lodge. Some nights some critters donât come or they take a long time to come. I have no control over who shows up when. Kobae usually hangs out on the porch in March, April, May, and early June. Once it gets hot he retreats in his hole and I generally only see him once a day when he comes out to eat until end of August and then heâll want to go hiking every day, for miles. Heâs not here from mid November thru late February when he goes to San Diego for the winter. He's a snowbird.
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