The process of moving vehicles from the put-in to the take-out or trip members in the reverse direction. This can be accomplished by driving at least two vehicles to the take-out and one back to the put-in, by hiring meal drivers, or by usinga charter flight service if you canafford it. Or you can hitchhike with a sign reading: RIVER RAFTING-NEED RIDE UPRIVER.
A vehicle used to move Rainbows back and forth from the parking area to the trailhead into the Gathering.
public transport that consists of a bus or train or airplane that plies back and forth between two points
travel back and forth between two points
Usually a service provided with an up-to-20 passenger vehicle connecting major trip destinations and origins on a fixed- or route-deviation basis. Shuttles can provide feeder services to main transit routes, or operate in a point-to-point or circular fashion.
NASA's human spaceflight vehicle.
Leaving a vehicle at both ends of a point-to-point trip or pre-arranging a shuttle to pick you up at the end of the trip or to drop you off at the beginning.
To leave one or more vehicles at the trip's take-out point so paddlers can get back to the vehicles left at the put-in.
Service Use of a smaller vehicle to provide service to residences that are not accessible to the mover's normal linehaul equipment.
the most dangerous part of the trip. Driving between the put-in and take-out. One-vehicle shuttles require logistical foresight using options such as biking, walking, hitchhiking, etc., to return to the put-in.
To drive vehicles to the takeout in preparation for running a river. When the paddlers reach the end of the trip, the majority of paddlers will have their cars waiting for them at the take out.
A short route, usually within a single community designed to link residents to major trip generators within the community. Shuttles may be designed to target particular groups of people, like seniors or youth.
A public or private vehicle that travels back and forth over a particular route, especially a short route or one that provides connections between transportation systems, employment centers, etc. (APTA)
device that controls back-and-forth movement.
A trip back and forth over a short route, especially one that connects two transportation systems or centers.