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Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Oct 04 2012 4:37 pm
by SuperstitionGuy
Occasionally there has been a request on HAZ for someone to assist in a car shuttle and or comments on HAZ about some one assisting with a car shuttle.
Having just returned to Arizona after being out of State and country for a number of years, being retired and somewhat limited due to a bad knee preventing me from participating on serious hiking and backpacking trips, I occasionally would not mind assisting others in this way.
Perhaps others on this forum also would be willing to perform this volunteer service and maybe Joe B. can create a forum on HAZ to help faciliate such a volunteer service as well. Is there any interest, comments or suggestions regarding this?
A word from HAZ_Hikebot. Include as applicable...
SHUTTLE PROVIDER:
1. Specify what area you can cover (eg: Payson, Sedona, Grand Canyon, etc).
2. What vehicle you have and the number of hikers (with gear) you can transport.
3. Roads or terrain your vehicle can handle.
4. How to get in contact with you (eg: PM, email, phone, etc).
5. When you are available/not available.
6. Reimbursement (if any).
HIKER(S):
1. What area are you going to hike.
2. Day, time and place that you will meet.
3. Specify if this is the start of the hike or the finish.
4. If you are part of a group or a single hiker.
5. How to get in contact with you.
6. A detailed description of your hike to include when you are expected to finish.
Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Oct 04 2012 6:43 pm
by big_load
I would definitely take advantage of a shuttle if one were available. I'd volunteer if were around more, which I hope will happen before I get composted.
Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Oct 04 2012 7:20 pm
by Sredfield
What a great idea, put me down for provider and consumer.
Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Oct 04 2012 8:47 pm
by Espi
Thats awesome...not to mention I would dig the stories along the way.
Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Oct 05 2012 5:31 am
by AZLumberjack
Like Superstition Guy, I too am retired and have provided a shuttle service in the past. My credentials include Tibber and Trekkin Gecko.
If someone is in need of a Superstition Mountain area shuttle service, drop me a PM and I'll try to accommodate you. Keeping in mind that my shuttle vehicle will probably be a Ranger pickup and is limited to the number of hikers (and gear) that I can pack inside (I may be able to talk my wife out of her Explorer if the need arises).
I would prefer to keep my shuttles within the Superstition Mountain Wilderness Region from Superior area to Tortilla Flats area. I would ask only for assistance on the cost of fuel.
Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Oct 05 2012 6:31 am
by CannondaleKid
And if anyone wants to be driven as far out in the boonies as possible in 4-wheeling style and be left out there to test their survival skills I'm up for that. I'm retired but Tracey's still punching a clock so I'm more open to weekdays.
Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Oct 05 2012 8:08 am
by trekkin_gecko
@mnlumberjack
that assist was much appreciated, jack
nice to know i could call on you again
Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Oct 05 2012 2:09 pm
by Alston_Neal
CannondaleKid wrote:And if anyone wants to be driven as far out in the boonies as possible in 4-wheeling style and be left out there to test their survival skills I'm up for that.
Helmet and goggles not included.
Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Oct 05 2012 8:07 pm
by CannondaleKid
Alston Neal wrote:Helmet and goggles not included.
And don't forget, ya gotta put your head out the window with your tongue hanging out like a dog enjoying the ride.
Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Oct 05 2012 10:24 pm
by Trishness
I've been a "trail angel" for many a hike and was happy to provide shuttle service....especially on those LONG thru hikes where it saves an extra 2 hours of driving after an arduous hike. Even if I did have to pt someone in the cargo area (but I had lots of blankets for cushioning).
Most of the time I just watch the forums and if I see something I can help out with I just chime in.

Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Oct 07 2012 11:29 am
by Tortoise_Hiker
mnlumberjack wrote: My credentials include Tibber and Trekkin Gecko.

If you can haul those two rowdy's around you should be able to haul any of us.

Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Oct 07 2012 3:26 pm
by SuperstitionGuy
With ten likes and a few others commenting on this subject there appears to be some interest. Therefore what is the best way to list who and to what extent they are willing to participate.
For example I have a 2011 7 passenger van that does not like Forest Service roads but do have a 2006 Suzuki Grand Vitara but it holds very few persons. I live in Apache Junction and can best serve the Superstition Wilderness and nearby areas. Weekdays are best for me with Sunday being the most difficult time to be available.
I can help shuttle your vehicle or vehicles for point A to B hikes or backpacks along with help from others. I can also meet individuals or groups for resupply if your doing a long multi day trek.
Years ago I had to hitch hike to and from many of my treks but these days are different and drivers are more reluctant to pick up strangers along our highways and byways. However communications are much improved with cell phones, GPS units and now SPOT.
Any suggestions out there?
Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Oct 07 2012 4:58 pm
by kingsnake
CannondaleKid wrote:Alston Neal wrote:Helmet and goggles not included.
And don't forget, ya gotta put your head out the window with your tongue hanging out like a dog enjoying the ride.
Wearing a Snoopy scarf ...
Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Oct 07 2012 11:51 pm
by JuanJaimeiii
I could use a lift to Payson in a couple weeks.

Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Oct 08 2012 6:23 am
by AZLumberjack
@SuperstitionGuy
SHUTTLE PROVIDER:
1. Specify what area you can cover (eg: Payson, Sedona, Grand Canyon, etc).
2. What vehicle you have and the number of hikers (with gear) you can transport.
3. Roads or terrain your vehicle can handle.
4. How to get in contact with you (eg: PM, email, phone, etc).
5. When you are available/not available.
6. Reimbursement (if any).
HIKER(S):
1. What area are you going to hike.
2. Day, time and place that you will meet.
3. Specify if this is the start of the hike or the finish.
4. If you are part of a group or a single hiker.
5. How to get in contact with you.
6. A detailed description of your hike to include when you are expected to finish.
Please feel free to add to, or modify any of the above.
Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Oct 08 2012 9:14 am
by SuperstitionGuy
mnlumberjack wrote:Please feel free to add to, or modify any of the above.
#7 - What mexican resturant are you going to take us to at the end of the trek? ;)
Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Dec 22 2012 5:24 pm
by SlowHiker
I am looking for a ride in the morning up to Woodbury?? I can pay gas $$ and meet anywhere near. I know it's a longshot with such short notice??
Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Mar 03 2013 9:55 am
by Jim
Anyone interested in a shuttle service from Ventana TH to Finger Rock?
Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Jan 15 2014 4:19 pm
by Dave1
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Re: Volunteer Driver for Shuttle Service
Posted: Jan 18 2014 3:31 pm
by aspiring hobo
I think that this is a great idea!!!! Me and two of my friends are looking for a safe place to park our car and possibly get a short shuttle ride to the trail. Does anyone know of a safe place to park our car in Superior AZ? We will be in AZ Wednesday January 22 and we plan on hiking passages16-21 on the AZT. If there is anyone that has a little free time and could help us out that would be great. Send me a PM and let me know Thanks!