If you see 2 dudes in a black and silver F-150, with Yami #42 and a HOndi stop and say hi!!
Moses lake Sand Dunes Ride tomorrow.
Started by yamaslamma, Jun 08 2007 09:20 PM
11 replies to this topic
Posted 08 June 2007 - 09:20 PM
If you see 2 dudes in a black and silver F-150, with Yami #42 and a HOndi stop and say hi!!
Posted 10 June 2007 - 08:02 AM
No one responded and no one stopped by to say HI!!:thumbsdn:
I was great!! Should have been there.



I was great!! Should have been there.



Posted 10 June 2007 - 09:06 AM
yamaslamma said:
No one responded and no one stopped by to say HI!!:thumbsdn:
I was great!! Should have been there.



I was great!! Should have been there.



Nice pictures:thumbsup: :applause:
Was that a paddle tire in the sand? Looked fun.
Posted 10 June 2007 - 09:06 PM
yeh how come the yama had a paddle tire in the sand then a knobby in the 3rd pic? did you change during the day?
Posted 10 June 2007 - 11:14 PM
Thats cause the third pic wasn't in Moses...
It looks like it was in Mattawa...
It looks like it was in Mattawa...
Posted 11 June 2007 - 07:46 PM
You guys notice !! Ha ha!!:thumbsup:
I decided to throw in a pic of me and the wife. And yes it was Mattawa.
By the way I didn't mean to say I was great! I meant to say IT Was great!
It really was!
I would ride the dunes over the woods any day!!
I love open riding and there is lot more hidden technical riding at moses than than you think!! The paddle is maditory for me!!
I decided to throw in a pic of me and the wife. And yes it was Mattawa.
By the way I didn't mean to say I was great! I meant to say IT Was great!
It really was!
I would ride the dunes over the woods any day!!
I love open riding and there is lot more hidden technical riding at moses than than you think!! The paddle is maditory for me!!
Posted 11 June 2007 - 11:35 PM
In the third pic, there is a hill climb behind you guys. You can't see it in the pic because its behind you two, but in the hill is one of the toughest hill climbs I've done in the area.
Did you try it?
Did you try it?
Posted 12 June 2007 - 08:35 PM
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I would ride the dunes over the woods any day!!
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The reason you got no response is because most do the sand and dunes in winter/spring and when the woods open up, dont look back as most people prefer woods way more than dunes on a bike. no offense, but the sand becomes boring after about an hour for me. more challenging and varied in the woods too.
Joe
I would ride the dunes over the woods any day!!
[/QUOTE]
The reason you got no response is because most do the sand and dunes in winter/spring and when the woods open up, dont look back as most people prefer woods way more than dunes on a bike. no offense, but the sand becomes boring after about an hour for me. more challenging and varied in the woods too.
Joe
Posted 12 June 2007 - 10:09 PM
[quote name='trailmeisterjoe'][QUOTE
I would ride the dunes over the woods any day!!
[/QUOTE]
The reason you got no response is because most do the sand and dunes in winter/spring and when the woods open up, dont look back as most people prefer woods way more than dunes on a bike. no offense, but the sand becomes boring after about an hour for me. more challenging and varied in the woods too.
Joe[/QUOTE]
Preach the truth brotha!
Yeah, I hit Mattawa/Moses/Beverly in the late fall/early winter, and after the snow melts in the late winter/early spring. Other times of the year, they just get too packed w/ the sand dorks and their dune buggies. Plus, its not fun riding in the desert when you have full gear on and its 95+ degrees out.
I would ride the dunes over the woods any day!!
[/QUOTE]
The reason you got no response is because most do the sand and dunes in winter/spring and when the woods open up, dont look back as most people prefer woods way more than dunes on a bike. no offense, but the sand becomes boring after about an hour for me. more challenging and varied in the woods too.
Joe[/QUOTE]
Preach the truth brotha!
Yeah, I hit Mattawa/Moses/Beverly in the late fall/early winter, and after the snow melts in the late winter/early spring. Other times of the year, they just get too packed w/ the sand dorks and their dune buggies. Plus, its not fun riding in the desert when you have full gear on and its 95+ degrees out.
Posted 13 June 2007 - 07:13 AM
Well, obviously i'm not most people.
Ride the dunes with me some time and I show you my secret to having fun in the dunes and it's right in front of your face the whoe time!!
PS: I don't discriminate! I ride anywhere!!
[quote name='trailmeisterjoe'][QUOTE
I would ride the dunes over the woods any day!!
[/QUOTE]
The reason you got no response is because most do the sand and dunes in winter/spring and when the woods open up, dont look back as most people prefer woods way more than dunes on a bike. no offense, but the sand becomes boring after about an hour for me. more challenging and varied in the woods too.
Joe[/QUOTE]
Ride the dunes with me some time and I show you my secret to having fun in the dunes and it's right in front of your face the whoe time!!
PS: I don't discriminate! I ride anywhere!!
[quote name='trailmeisterjoe'][QUOTE
I would ride the dunes over the woods any day!!
[/QUOTE]
The reason you got no response is because most do the sand and dunes in winter/spring and when the woods open up, dont look back as most people prefer woods way more than dunes on a bike. no offense, but the sand becomes boring after about an hour for me. more challenging and varied in the woods too.
Joe[/QUOTE]
Posted 13 June 2007 - 07:15 AM
No I did not try it.
My knobby is pretty worn and that hill looked really really tore up!
In other words I chickened out!!!:busted:
My knobby is pretty worn and that hill looked really really tore up!
In other words I chickened out!!!:busted:
Thumpmeister said:
In the third pic, there is a hill climb behind you guys. You can't see it in the pic because its behind you two, but in the hill is one of the toughest hill climbs I've done in the area.
Did you try it?
Did you try it?








