SpeedyManiac said:Why not have the fall dirtweek at Cooperland as the offical Dirtweek, then have a spring dirtweek that moves to a different area of the country ever year so people have a chance to attend some sort of organized ride and get a taste of what the big dirtweek is like?
Speedy, I like the idea too. Then the Spring Dirt Week would not necessarily have to be so centrally located but could move deeper into the heart of different regions with a main purpose of targeting the bikers in that region. Wet the whistle and they come to the Fall DW. Good idea! Something to consider anyway.SpeedyManiac said:Why not have the fall dirtweek at Cooperland as the offical Dirtweek, then have a spring dirtweek that moves to a different area of the country ever year so people have a chance to attend some sort of organized ride and get a taste of what the big dirtweek is like?
Crunch said:Speedy, I like the idea too. Then the Spring Dirt Week would not necessarily have to be so centrally located but could move deeper into the heart of different regions with a main purpose of targeting the bikers in that region. Wet the whistle and they come to the Fall DW. Good idea! Something to consider anyway.
The Black Hills is a good example. Set it up and I will come.
The Black Hills would be an awesome place to ride!Tony Eeds said:Good point Crunch! There are also many of us that would like to visit different regions.
The Black Hills is a good example. Set it upand I will come.
Michigan has there own "mini DW", we call it Trailfest (sorry no track). I like the idea of a rotating Spring DW.CaptainObvious said:I don't know about all of the DRN Chapters, but the Damn Yankee Dirt Riders have been having regional events for years. I have also traveled to Il for a few regional rides at Wardy's. Last year the DYDR's even traveled to a different region for a spring (a snowy spring) ride. The Reno ride is a good example of a regional ride that attracts people from all over the country.
Every regional event I have been to has been a "mini DW', but not DW. I say if we are going to do a spring DW, we do it big and make it a week-long event.
What says you, Okie?
BSWIFT said:The Heartland Spodes have an annual gathering Memorial Day Weekend. Lots of food, riding, and good friends. We've never turned anyone away. Tight woods riding and a small practice track. If something else is planned, I'll consider a road trip.
MXGirl230 said:Ellandoh you're funny!
This was one of my old riding spots before we moved to MO. I highly recommend it! Like ellandoh said, 72,000 acres! One of the SETRA enduroes is held here and it was voted the toughest a couple years ago I believe. My old riding club, www.volunteerriders.com, had about 70 miles of single track cut out there. Contact the president of the volunteerriders and he can probably hook you up with someone to ride with who knows the trails.ellandoh said:i do what i can :nod:
edit: this was meant as no joke my riding bud and i will be at Windrock first week of april. it was an unforgettable experience last year. you can stay on the mountain as long as you like , camp, bon fire , trailride, whatever, 24 hours a day. 72000 acres of dirtbike heaven , first week in april, is as soon as tent weather is acceptable at night there, which is ideal because my michigan cabin fever is peaking at that time also!!! its our own little season opener :yeehaw:
Extremely close?? Not really. The closest one that I was aware of from Windrock would probably be Watt Rd. It is off I-40 on the west side of Knoxville at the Watt Rd exit. I didn't like that track very much tho because it was very hard packed and usually very dry and slick, not maintained very well. Another one is I-40 MX at the Lenior City exit beside Atomic Speedway. They usually race every weekend during the season on Sat. night and only open for practice a couple days a year. The other tracks are 1:30 to 2 hours away or more. There may be others that I'm not aware of so you might send an email to president at volunterriders dot com and pose the question to him. If that email bounces then try webmaster at volunterriders dot com.ellandoh said:Reessknight, are there any good mx tracks extremely close to Windrock??
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