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2009 USPLTA Annual Meeting

Scottsdale, Arizona

Embassy Suites - Phoenix-Scottsdale

September 30 - October 1-2, 2009

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"Shot & A Beer" Desert Jeep Adventure

 Arizona Cowboys Jeep Tours

Take advantage of this unique opportunity to discover the living desert - a Cowboy naturalist guide will add to your visit with their knowledge of the area's history, wildlife, plants and geology of the living desert.  Arizona Cowboy Jeep Tours provide an encounter with the real Sonoran Desert just northeast of Scottsdale in the Tonto National Forest.

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Adventurers will depart Friday at noon from the Embassy Suites hotel entrance: cowboy guides, 4x4 Jeeps and fun! 

First stop at an old stage stop turned local hang out for the best burgers in the area.  Lunch selections vary - you pick when you arrive!  Add two beverages of your choice (shot & a beer!) and some folklore!  After lunch, head to the desert for an afternoon's adventure.  You'll return back to the hotel about 5:00 p.m. - in time for the evening reception and dinner!

Cost: $125 per person, includes lunch & beverages

Depart Hotel: 12:00 noon, returning approximately 5:00 p.m.

Adventurer Gear (what to wear!): Hat, sunglasses, shorts, t-shirts, and closed toe shoes or boots (absolutely NO sandals or open-toed shoes!).  Bring your camera & sunscreen!

Jeep Adventure Registration - click here


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Tickets for the Shot & A Beer Jeep Adventure are not limited, but a minimum of ten participants is required.  We will notify you in advance of cancellation (but it's going to be so much fun we're confident there will be more than 10 on this adventure!)
The USPLTA is acting solely as an administrative group coordinator for the above activities and therefore, will not be held liable for any damages or personal injuries.