Drakman wrote:
That sounds like fun, when I was there last Halloween, they were beginning to set up a lot of booths and stalls for vendors. Maybe next time I'll try to make that a stopover.
Oh, on the awning, the seller put it on for a $80 buy it now as we had agreed, and before I got back to the computer, someone bought it, so you won't need to worry about it. Too bad, it was a great deal.
Dang the luck??? I always look at something like that as it just wasn't meant to be...
I had a blast again today, got a little sunburned on top of my legs... Might need to make a hood soon to stop that but the breeze up the shorts at 50 mph sure feels good

What happened to out smiley face emoticons???
oh well it is a different type of riding than Sand duning and I enjoy them both... this is just a lot tougher on the equipment!!! I am planning on beadlocks before to long, although I have been happy with the way the .190 Douglas rims are working!!! Maybe I'll drop them off in PHX at ATVRacing to have them put beadlocks on them... After this week at Glamis, if I a kucky enough to make it. I am going to take my holeshot tires that I used today and mount them on the stock wheels I have to see what kind of feedback I get... The stock rims and sandtires in the front handled real well the other day at The Buttercup sand dunes!
Anyway if riding around mountains and taking in some Beautiful scenery is your thing this place is worth the stop!!!
David