Good evening guys, first off I had a great ride as well Nick and hope we can do it again soon.
Hoser, if you come down this way I would love to take you down in there it has everything.
You can only ride in a certain area, it is mostly Indian reservation on both sides. The area that you can ride in is very large though and has everything you can think of, I like the dry river beds and hills the best I guarantee you will not be board.
I am not sure about camping out there but can find out if you would like.
Anyone coming this way that wants to ride give me a holler, open invitation to all.
When me and Nick went riding yesterday it had rained a lot the night before, the first road we took had some very large wash outs that we basically had to jump over I clanked the roll bar with my helmet on the last one. It was one of those do or die situations ( I was saying to myself OH SH?? ), we got down in there on a river bed that was awesome there were a few spots where the water had washed out the sand and made little cliff drop offs, those were very much fun I was goosing the throttle and just pulling a wheelie off of them. It started to rain so we had to go back to the trucks and wait it out.
After the rain stopped we did some high speeds on a dirt road up top, it is the first time I fully opened up the Odyssey man does that thing run great. One thing that I am a little worried about is, I put a 185 main jet in figuring that I would be fat but the thing ran great through all throttle positions. I think maybe the rain played a factor, I wanted to be fat first and work my way down just to be safe until I get the gauges hooked up.
Anyway, after we ran up top we went back down in the puerco. We found a great river bed, we were flying down through it and came around a turn and hit this mud bog and I mean mud bog I tried to turn out of it but the wheel did nothing the mud had me sucked in, I stayed on the throttle and thank goodness that machine pulled right through it. We went at least 70 foot or so before we came out of it, after we got out of the mud we both stopped and got out and walked over to look at what we went through, Oh my gosh it was bad I still can not believe we made it through. If we had gotten stuck we would have been in trouble.
We back tracked a little and went over to the hill where my wife had crashed two years earlier, I went up to the top of the hill and got out. Half way up the hill I saw Nick in my mirror and thought he was right there with me, I get out take my helmet off and hear his
motor ((
Internal Combustion Engine ? )) and then a crash type noise I look over the edge of the hill and there is Nick at the bottom in almost the same spot my wife had crashed on his side. I ran down the hill and thank goodness Nick was fine.
Crash and mud set aside it was a great day, thanks for going Nick.