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[QUOTE="BunduBasher, post: 682014, member: 17314"] Well, I got back at 2pm today, and have only just got around to posting - was a little tired ;) This was the best Lake Mckenzie spodefest yet, the weather was great, no wind, and lots of the best food ever. We had 12 adults and and 3 kids, and all had a blast - no injuries, and no serious incidents. We did lose the Eeds boys for about half a day on Saturday, Jeff did not want to take the serious ride, and headed back to camp with Dad, two or three hours later they were still looking for camp. They did manage to get back to camp sometime in the afternoon, after running out of gas, and walking a few miles around and through the lake. We were just about to send out a search party, when they arrived back. Derek, Trailryder42 as usual did the trail Boss thing on Saturday, and led the serious riders on a tough and demanding ride, that had us all tuckered out by the time we got back. Some of the boys had some good falls, and Calceneas after been stopped by TX246 on a steep hillclimb, bailed off sideways, and proceeded to tumble and roll backwards down the hill to the bottom. We then ran the poker run which was a lot longer and harder than last year - some of the hardcore riders went full out for the full 4 laps. Tony Eeds and myself took it easy, and put in two hard laps :) - I did two laps the day before setting it up, so I figured I had done enough ! Derek then took the boys out again in the afternoon for another ride, and we called it a day just before supper at 6. The kids had a blast at the 'dunes', more like hard sand mounds/hilly climbs, and made the most of their day there on Saturday. I let Kammy, my sister in law ride the Pamp for the afternoon, and had a ball. This was her first serious trail riding weekend, and she did really well (and she did not break the Pamp - thank goodness ;) ) Jeanette as usual cooked up a storm, and gave us a slap up meal of Roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, green beans, peach cobbler salad etc - Lorin would have loved it :p Sunday, the six remaining riders, headed out for the lake loop, and we took it nice and easy, I did throw in a few tough sections near the end, but all in all we rode, rested, rode, took a break, rode some more, and made the most of our Sunday morning jaunt. As usual, The Lake Mckenzie spodefest was one fun weekend, nobody got hurt, and we all managed to get in some serious riding time. Thanks to all who came and made it a great weekend. Hope to see you Okies and Kansians for the next one, we missed you lot. Cheers Bundu [/QUOTE]
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