Jays Pismo Ride
Jays Pismo Ride
July 25th - 30th
Look it up in the newly formed " Calender" section...
Look it up in the newly formed " Calender" section...
- iggys-amsoil
- Posts: 3602
- Joined: June 1st, 2007, 6:09 pm
- Location: Just North of March Airfield CA
Here's the link Jay left to make your reservations.
I suggest to make them asps.
I plan on rollin in Thursday afternoon.
http://www.ohv.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=1207
I suggest to make them asps.
I plan on rollin in Thursday afternoon.
http://www.ohv.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=1207
Trinity Racing mild porting FMF
62 pilot, EGH needle, 172 main
03 Gen III CR250 frame
2013 Dodger Charger 5.7 Hemi
http://www.prisonplanet.com
Your Amsoil Customer # 350882
62 pilot, EGH needle, 172 main
03 Gen III CR250 frame
2013 Dodger Charger 5.7 Hemi
http://www.prisonplanet.com
Your Amsoil Customer # 350882
- britincali
- Posts: 8207
- Joined: May 31st, 2007, 7:10 pm
- Location: Barstow, CA
- iggys-amsoil
- Posts: 3602
- Joined: June 1st, 2007, 6:09 pm
- Location: Just North of March Airfield CA
# of Reservation: 2-1185826 State: California
Reserved for: Iggys-Ro Region: OHVR
# of People: 2 Facility: OCEANO DUNES SVRA
# of Vehicles: 1 Site: OFF ROAD VEHICLE
Arrival Date: Thu Jul 26 2007 Site Type: OFF-ROAD VEHICLE SITE
Depart Date: Sun Jul 29 2007
Check in Time: 14:00 PM
Check out Time: 12:00 PM
Reserved for: Iggys-Ro Region: OHVR
# of People: 2 Facility: OCEANO DUNES SVRA
# of Vehicles: 1 Site: OFF ROAD VEHICLE
Arrival Date: Thu Jul 26 2007 Site Type: OFF-ROAD VEHICLE SITE
Depart Date: Sun Jul 29 2007
Check in Time: 14:00 PM
Check out Time: 12:00 PM
Be careful where you park Brit...
Trip Preparation
On The Beach
Towing on the beach:
* Always try to arrive at low tide (tide info can be obtained at http://www.oceanodunes.org)
* Air down all vehicle tire to 20 pounds
* If needed, air down trailer tires as well
* Put vehicle in 4 high along the beach
* When pulling in the softer sand, some recommend 4 low
* Don’t make sharp turns in the sand
* Try not to stop pointing up hill
* If you stop moving forward, try backing up and getting a running start
* If you miss low tide, cross the creek at the point closest to the water (the upperpart of the creek has some very sharp edges that are tough to maneuver)
* If you’re not sure about the creek crossing, watch someone else cross, and then follow in their tracks
Camping on the beach
* Make reservations in advance through www.reserveamerica.com for weekends or busy times
* Always park above the high tide line
* Park your trailer with the door facing away from the beach
* Place boards or tarps along the side of the trailer facing the ocean to help block the wind
* Put keys on long bright colored lanyard. (If you drop them in the sand, they are much easier to find!)
* Put a glow stick on your pets. If they get away from camp, they are much easier to find with a glow stick on their collar!
Safe Kids on the Beach
* When walking around the campfire, walk behind the chairs
* Keep a close eye on the kids while they are playing in the surf (a rogue wave can wipe out a child in a hurry)
DO’S AND DON’TS
DO’S:
* Carry cell phone for emergencies (dial 911)
* Keep dogs on a leash
* Ride Sand Highway to the back of the dunes. This is an easy path for all ages
* Post an observer at the top of a dune if you are riding the other side for any amount of time
* Be considerate of those camping around you
* Offer to help a fellow duner if they need help
* Be careful, the dunes are ALWAYS changing
DON’TS:
* Deflate your vehicle tires too much; they may pop off the rim!
* Ride or camp before Pole # 2
* Ride with a passenger/double
* Ride without a helmet
* Bring glass bottles to the beach OR throw them in the fire pit!
* Bring pallets for the fire (they are full of nails)
* Ride without a whip.
* Ride at night without a headlight or a taillight (it’s against the law and you may get stopped by the ranger)
* Speed through the camping area (15mph, plus there are unseen “potholes used as tracks” that people have dug that you may not see!)
* Spin the tires if you get stuck, rock back and forth and dig the sand away from the tires. Loading ramps work well as traction in front of the tires
* Ride in the closed areas!
* Ride outside your capabilities
* Drive your ATV drunk! A DUI is a DUI and it shows up the same on your record
* Chase or scare the birds
* Ride alone or without someone capable of getting help if you need it
* Leave your gas cans in the sun
* Try to camp illegally (without a permit). If you get caught, the fine is big!
* Leave your trailer awning out if it is really windy. It can become a kite in no time at all!
Things to Bring
* Bring a shovel
* Bring a tow strap (if you get stuck, it’s easier to get towed out if you have your own strap)
* Bring jumper cables
* Bring extra trash bags
* Bring extra tarps/bungee’s to make a “wind block”
* Bring firewood
* Bring everything you’ll need (food, water, etc..)
* Bring extra whips
* Bring wood for toy hauler stabilizers
* Bring a tool kit
* Bring spare keys for EVERYTHING. If you lose it in the sand, it’s hard to find
* Bring a pop up garbage can
Trip Preparation
On The Beach
Towing on the beach:
* Always try to arrive at low tide (tide info can be obtained at http://www.oceanodunes.org)
* Air down all vehicle tire to 20 pounds
* If needed, air down trailer tires as well
* Put vehicle in 4 high along the beach
* When pulling in the softer sand, some recommend 4 low
* Don’t make sharp turns in the sand
* Try not to stop pointing up hill
* If you stop moving forward, try backing up and getting a running start
* If you miss low tide, cross the creek at the point closest to the water (the upperpart of the creek has some very sharp edges that are tough to maneuver)
* If you’re not sure about the creek crossing, watch someone else cross, and then follow in their tracks
Camping on the beach
* Make reservations in advance through www.reserveamerica.com for weekends or busy times
* Always park above the high tide line
* Park your trailer with the door facing away from the beach
* Place boards or tarps along the side of the trailer facing the ocean to help block the wind
* Put keys on long bright colored lanyard. (If you drop them in the sand, they are much easier to find!)
* Put a glow stick on your pets. If they get away from camp, they are much easier to find with a glow stick on their collar!
Safe Kids on the Beach
* When walking around the campfire, walk behind the chairs
* Keep a close eye on the kids while they are playing in the surf (a rogue wave can wipe out a child in a hurry)
DO’S AND DON’TS
DO’S:
* Carry cell phone for emergencies (dial 911)
* Keep dogs on a leash
* Ride Sand Highway to the back of the dunes. This is an easy path for all ages
* Post an observer at the top of a dune if you are riding the other side for any amount of time
* Be considerate of those camping around you
* Offer to help a fellow duner if they need help
* Be careful, the dunes are ALWAYS changing
DON’TS:
* Deflate your vehicle tires too much; they may pop off the rim!
* Ride or camp before Pole # 2
* Ride with a passenger/double
* Ride without a helmet
* Bring glass bottles to the beach OR throw them in the fire pit!
* Bring pallets for the fire (they are full of nails)
* Ride without a whip.
* Ride at night without a headlight or a taillight (it’s against the law and you may get stopped by the ranger)
* Speed through the camping area (15mph, plus there are unseen “potholes used as tracks” that people have dug that you may not see!)
* Spin the tires if you get stuck, rock back and forth and dig the sand away from the tires. Loading ramps work well as traction in front of the tires
* Ride in the closed areas!
* Ride outside your capabilities
* Drive your ATV drunk! A DUI is a DUI and it shows up the same on your record
* Chase or scare the birds
* Ride alone or without someone capable of getting help if you need it
* Leave your gas cans in the sun
* Try to camp illegally (without a permit). If you get caught, the fine is big!
* Leave your trailer awning out if it is really windy. It can become a kite in no time at all!
Things to Bring
* Bring a shovel
* Bring a tow strap (if you get stuck, it’s easier to get towed out if you have your own strap)
* Bring jumper cables
* Bring extra trash bags
* Bring extra tarps/bungee’s to make a “wind block”
* Bring firewood
* Bring everything you’ll need (food, water, etc..)
* Bring extra whips
* Bring wood for toy hauler stabilizers
* Bring a tool kit
* Bring spare keys for EVERYTHING. If you lose it in the sand, it’s hard to find
* Bring a pop up garbage can
- iggys-amsoil
- Posts: 3602
- Joined: June 1st, 2007, 6:09 pm
- Location: Just North of March Airfield CA
IN
One year there was a sand bar and the in coming tide went around this sand bar. There was guy sleeping in a Blazer near us. After backed up my stuff I woke him up as the water was at his front wheels. Another 20-30 minutes and ..........
One year there was a sand bar and the in coming tide went around this sand bar. There was guy sleeping in a Blazer near us. After backed up my stuff I woke him up as the water was at his front wheels. Another 20-30 minutes and ..........
Trinity Racing mild porting FMF
62 pilot, EGH needle, 172 main
03 Gen III CR250 frame
2013 Dodger Charger 5.7 Hemi
http://www.prisonplanet.com
Your Amsoil Customer # 350882
62 pilot, EGH needle, 172 main
03 Gen III CR250 frame
2013 Dodger Charger 5.7 Hemi
http://www.prisonplanet.com
Your Amsoil Customer # 350882
- iggys-amsoil
- Posts: 3602
- Joined: June 1st, 2007, 6:09 pm
- Location: Just North of March Airfield CA
- iggys-amsoil
- Posts: 3602
- Joined: June 1st, 2007, 6:09 pm
- Location: Just North of March Airfield CA
- britincali
- Posts: 8207
- Joined: May 31st, 2007, 7:10 pm
- Location: Barstow, CA
- britincali
- Posts: 8207
- Joined: May 31st, 2007, 7:10 pm
- Location: Barstow, CA
- Rosco-Peeko
- Posts: 823
- Joined: June 1st, 2007, 2:47 pm
Fockers! I wish I could ride........I am swamped.
http://public.mcchord.amc.af.mil/news/s ... =123060693
http://public.mcchord.amc.af.mil/news/s ... =123060687
I am a "Wrangler." I get to walk the ramp helping out the international teams and making sure they dont blow us all up. We will have over 30 different counties here competing. My ramp will have most of the teams that hate each other....fun.
After that Bob come up here. Then I am off to Crash Investigation Class in Texas.......it keeps going.
http://public.mcchord.amc.af.mil/news/s ... =123060693
http://public.mcchord.amc.af.mil/news/s ... =123060687
I am a "Wrangler." I get to walk the ramp helping out the international teams and making sure they dont blow us all up. We will have over 30 different counties here competing. My ramp will have most of the teams that hate each other....fun.
After that Bob come up here. Then I am off to Crash Investigation Class in Texas.......it keeps going.
Somewhere in Kenya, a village is missing their idiot.......
- britincali
- Posts: 8207
- Joined: May 31st, 2007, 7:10 pm
- Location: Barstow, CA