mx547, myself and a couple other riders spent the weekend at the dunes, was my first trip there. I have wanted to ride there for a long time. I always knew it would be a good ride, but it was even more fun than I imagined. We got in the campgound way after bedtime on friday night and set up camp in freezing rain and sleet (bummer). Saturday morning it cleared up though, and turned out to be a fantastic day. Cool enough to be comfortable but warm enough to work up a good sweat. I picked up the dune riding quickly except for the jumps. I watched the other guys easily do 70-80' + jumps while I stayed a lot more conservative. I just couldn't seem to get the feel for the faces of the jumps. I can tell you that you haven't lived until you powerslide up and around the tops of some of those huge dunes tapped out in 5th- wow it was a blast. Sunday was a little colder and windier but was still fun. I caught some good air several times on sunday, and also found out that the soft sand ain't so soft when you slap yourself into it at 50 mph+. I thought I was gonna die!!
This was one of the best trips I've ever been on. I'm usually not much for camping but we stayed in one of the guy's pop-up campers and I was very comfortable and slept like a rock. I can't wait until the next trip, especially after I heal up and get all the worn out and sand-blasted parts replaced on my bike hehehe. A word of advice, don't go to the dunes with an aluminum sprocket and works chain on your bike. Sand loves to dig into places and do evil things to your machine. I will be more prepared next time and have even more fun if that's possible...
This was one of the best trips I've ever been on. I'm usually not much for camping but we stayed in one of the guy's pop-up campers and I was very comfortable and slept like a rock. I can't wait until the next trip, especially after I heal up and get all the worn out and sand-blasted parts replaced on my bike hehehe. A word of advice, don't go to the dunes with an aluminum sprocket and works chain on your bike. Sand loves to dig into places and do evil things to your machine. I will be more prepared next time and have even more fun if that's possible...