wfocrusty
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To all Midwestern Spodes!!!
The third annual Little Sahara DITS (duel in the sandbox) invitational is coming April 18th through the 21st! This has been a local event with riders from MO, KS, AR, TX & OK attending in the past. Any and all DRNers and their families are invited for this get together outside of Waynoka, OK.
For any who have not been there before, it is around 1500 acres of sand dunes which is open to all off-road vehicles (ie. ***s, 4x4s, buggies, bikes, etc.). There are also around 100 campsites (which should be expanded by April) and also bathroom facilities and hot showers. If you plan on burning wood for a fire however, you have to bring your own in or buy it locally. You cannot take wood off of the dunes to burn.
The park is open 24 hours during the season and you have to have battery or generator powered lights (headlight & taillight) to ride at night. Watching the buggies at night climbing dunes is a real blast.
To any that have not experienced sand riding it will be a new unforgettable experience. There are 70' - 80' tall dunes with razors which can be very challenging. Most are "soft tops" and are gently rounded which makes for great jumping. There are usually several "lakes" that the lunatics can "hydro" on after a good rain. To those that have tasted Glamis or Ocotillo Wells, it is not as big, but it is just as fun IMHO.
Hope you will join us!
The third annual Little Sahara DITS (duel in the sandbox) invitational is coming April 18th through the 21st! This has been a local event with riders from MO, KS, AR, TX & OK attending in the past. Any and all DRNers and their families are invited for this get together outside of Waynoka, OK.
For any who have not been there before, it is around 1500 acres of sand dunes which is open to all off-road vehicles (ie. ***s, 4x4s, buggies, bikes, etc.). There are also around 100 campsites (which should be expanded by April) and also bathroom facilities and hot showers. If you plan on burning wood for a fire however, you have to bring your own in or buy it locally. You cannot take wood off of the dunes to burn.
The park is open 24 hours during the season and you have to have battery or generator powered lights (headlight & taillight) to ride at night. Watching the buggies at night climbing dunes is a real blast.
To any that have not experienced sand riding it will be a new unforgettable experience. There are 70' - 80' tall dunes with razors which can be very challenging. Most are "soft tops" and are gently rounded which makes for great jumping. There are usually several "lakes" that the lunatics can "hydro" on after a good rain. To those that have tasted Glamis or Ocotillo Wells, it is not as big, but it is just as fun IMHO.
Hope you will join us!