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Moab Happenings Nov 2009 MOAB HAPPENINGS Volume 21 Number 8 NOVEMBER 2009 Table Of Contents FREE COPY Astrology 26 Events Calendar 4-5 Health: Body, Mind, Spirit 23 Hiking 11 Lodging Guide 24-25 Mileage Chart 19 Moab City Map 29 Biking 8-9 Nature 7 Restaurant Guide 15-18 Shopping Guide 12-13 Sky Happenings 28 MOAB, UTAH MOAB, PERMIT #39 PERMIT F==<IM8C@;=FI(=I<<:FCC<:KFIJLK8?G?FKF8C9LDD8;<=IFDI<8CC@:<EJ< 84532 UTAH MOAB, U.S. POSTAGE PAID POSTAGE U.S. GC8K<D8K<I@8CJ%?FC;J-'+O-ÉGI@EKJ %F==<ID8PEFK9<:FD9@E<;N@K?FK?<I www.moabhappenings.com 698 BOX P.O. PRSRT STD PRSRT F==<IJ%C@D@KFE<G<IG8IKP%8;DLJK9<GI<J<EK<;8KK?<K@D<F=9FFB@E>% HAPPENINGS MOAB t/PWFNCFSt.PBC)BQQFOJOHT www.moabhappenings.com MOAB HAPPENINGS MOAB HAPPENINGS© i 3 // 121 ® & 3/3/ GPS l "Moab Happenings" is published by Rental99 a use Canyonlands Advertising Inc. of Moab, Utah and $14. TopoT is provided free throughout the Moab area as a day . visitor information guide. 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