Bagstr 288 Posted February 18, 2011 Time to Start the Event!! Weather is cooperating...to make for a Dynamic Weekend. Traction...Great or Sloppy?? Entertainment...+++ I am ready to check in...Friday AM Thanks to all the Seen and Unseen Enablers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rexr 0 Posted February 18, 2011 Can I get an Amen to that... I'm not going to be able to sleep tonight.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xr650lnoob 0 Posted February 18, 2011 Have fun guys! I really wanted to do this, but can't make it this year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tlking6 0 Posted February 18, 2011 Pretty sweet, Randy was able to arrange for a full moon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SteelRain 0 Posted February 18, 2011 Pretty sweet, Randy was able to arrange for a full moon TK want to "buddy" with me on Sweep? I am stoked, been packed since my last Mike's Ride bike is just sitting there ready to go! Still thinking about bringing the BMW. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eddie 0 Posted February 18, 2011 Completely stressed freaked out about my first DD. New rubber and 14T C/S sprocket on DRZ. Tools/tube/air/first aid kit/ snacks/in packpack and bike pak Rain gear, cold gear, riding gear all laid out. Street clothes/shoesfor tomorrow and sat night. Sleeping bag and nofreezeumassoff sleep clothing Gas in truck, bike, and container GPS - Useless as I still haven't been able to make sense of the frigging thing. I bought one of the big dollar ones for my girlfriend. It will frigging TALK and I figured IT it. The little walkie talkie looking thing is still a mystery. No sleep for Eddie tonight. See ya'll tomorrow 'bout noon. Pretty sweet, Randy was able to arrange for a full moon TK want to "buddy" with me on Sweep? I am stoked, been packed since my last Mike's Ride bike is just sitting there ready to go! Still thinking about bringing the BMW. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Czechsix 1 Posted February 19, 2011 Have fun folks, looking forward to the ride reports. Maybe I'll make it next year..sigh. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DESERTJUL 0 Posted February 19, 2011 Have fun folks, looking forward to the ride reports. Maybe I'll make it next year..sigh. Yup, really wanted to make this one, like you said, maybe next year. Can't wait to see the pics and read the stories. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eddie 0 Posted February 19, 2011 The Huts at Butterfield Ranch. I wondered why they didn't have any usable pictures on their web site. Now, I know. MAYBE 10x10. About 18" between framed in L shaped bunks. You WILL be touching whoever is on the same level you are. About 5x5 clear space to stand and stack whatever WET gear you had. No place to sit and dress, undress, or cry like a little girl. It really is a storage shed. Someone else made the reservation. My fault for buying in sight unseen. No lights. No heat. No thank you. I've been married - I know how to be miserable. On the bright side, I went out for a 45 minute ride in the rain and got the new tires dirty. Ya'll have fun. I'll be back when it's not cold AND wet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
racerbill 0 Posted February 19, 2011 I feel like such a DORK as I'm sitting at my computer at home instead of on my KTM with you guys. Ride on !!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ADV Bum 205 Posted February 19, 2011 Sorry you left. Looks like the weather is holding off a bit. Now being a married man, I might not of left shangri la. Seems like partnering up and sharing a rental on a toyhauler might be a better solution next time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eddie 0 Posted February 19, 2011 Toyhauler, motorhome, on site trailer... Definitely the way to go. I won't make that mistake again. I'm no camper. Gotta have a warm dry spot to call home for the night. Hope it's great weather for you guys today. Seems like partnering up and sharing a rental on a toyhauler might be a better solution next time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Crusty Posted February 20, 2011 Just got home,WOW ride was AWESOME, Many of the washes we had to ride, and cross had 1'-3' of rapidly flowing watter, but I think the mud, that was compared to pudding gave us the most problems. I felt like I was at a mud bog, at times. It was quite a challenge just to finish the ride, but well worth it. The dinner was great, and the raffle also, they made sure, no one went home empty handed. When I left my house Friday afternoon,I didn't know where I was going to stay, so I called the ranch, and was told by Sue, that they had someone cancel, and there was a room, in a house available, 76.13 a night. Done deal, I asked her who the other two people were, and got no answer. I was a little surprised when I knocked on the door, and it was answered by legendary racer, Dick Vick, and his grandson. About 30 years ago he used to shop, where I worked, at Competition Cycles, in San Clemente. My bike, and all my gear are covered in mud, my body is sore, but what great day, to be riding. Way to go Randy, and all the people who helped out, and attended this event. See you all next year. Crusty. Dick Vick 1966 http://books.google.com/books?id=RPgDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA8&dq=Dick+Vick,&cd=1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dirt dame 561 Posted February 20, 2011 Sad to say that family emergency will be keeping me from going out there at all. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
svjeremy 0 Posted February 20, 2011 I made it up the 8 to Descanso @ ~3500'. As I was climbing up from El Cajon to Descanso, the temperature dropped very quickly from 55 to 35 degrees and it was raining. I had to stop short of my destination, get a coffee and had to head back down the hill. The knees and the toes were the only cold parts, but were very very cold and I simply wasn't able to continue. Lesson learned. I'm glad I made the trip, now I know where my cold/wet weather weaknesses are. Wish I could have made it just to meet some other local riders. I have the other rides on the calendar though. I'll catch up with you guys soon enough. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Czechsix 1 Posted February 20, 2011 Buddy of mine just came back from a run, he was in a green FJ40 with some other rigs. Said it looked like a KTM convention out there, only with mud, LOL. You could kinda see some orange peeking through, every so often. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Crawdaddy 96 Posted February 20, 2011 Strega and I rolled in Thursday.....up and away with Strega and Joliet Friday morning......we rode down to Diablo Drop, cruised Fish Creek/Old Mine Rd. over to the Blu Inn - No Gas wtf?!?!?.....over to Pole Line/Trail 184/194/332/Johnny's Superstition Track (nice layout Johnny - that was a blast!)......across the (then) dry lake bed/race track down to lunch in Ocotillo.....back up to Butterfield for GPS downloads...... Yesterday the three of us ran late sweep......the overnight rains made for some interesting conditions.....soaked immediately from the knees down riding through the stream at the bottom of Oriflame......the cimb was no big deal but the trail was a bit snotty/slippery over the top.......Grapevine/Jasper/Culp were in great shape (I guess it didn't rain as much over there ).....a few folks got surprised by the seasonal mud puddle on Culp .....Thimble Trail, Ella Wash, Arroyo Salado, Truckhaven were in great shape.....fast and fun ....a bit of traffic in Techtonic Gorge but not unexpected on a holiday weekend.....go soaked (again) in the washes to and from lunch .....a few deep holes/"rivers" across Pole Line......Carrizo was DEEP in spots.....more over the helmet bow waves.....made it back to camp around 7:45pm......soaking wet and cold to the bone......didn't encounter anything but a few bruised egos on the trails which is always the best result..... Another Dash in the books......good times! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tntmo 902 Posted February 20, 2011 Wet, cold and muddy but it was still a lot of fun. Traction was great on Grapvine, dust was never an issue, the hard route through Superstition was interesting. Hauling ass through the wash and splashing through the puddles at high speed was fun. Stopping and burying the front wheel wasn't. Had to help out one guy who decided to submarine his KTM, kind of ironic because he made some questionable passes earlier in the day and was called out on it. Rode back in the dark and the sleet/rain, just in time for some delicious food and a cold PBR. My bike was covered in mud, my rear fender is falling off, got a blown fork seal and my gear was soaked so I didn't ride today....but I think a lot of people decided one day was enough! If you didn't make it this year, better get your act together and get out there next year because it's bound to be good. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Goofy Footer 539 Posted February 20, 2011 This thread needs pics... I was only there Saturday and I have pictures up until my camera broke on me I drove out Saturday morning, showed up solo not knowing what to expect. Rained all the way to Butterfield and saw cars with snow on them driving from Laguna. Wise indian chief say "rain in mountain = flooded desert." I thought the conditions up Oriflame were better than when I went 2 weeks prior on the Ramona to Desert loop. Rode up the wash with my feet in the air trying to stay dry but that didn't last long. I eventually succumb to the notion that I would have soggy socks all day. Its easy following dualsport guys on single track but when we made it into Ocotillo Wells I lost my original riding buddies and found some new ones. Followed Rio Arroyo Salado Wash to lunch. Hitched a gps leader via KKug and crew and lunch Pole Line roaded it south until we ran into guys coming the other way with fear in their eyes. San Felipe was supposedly 3feet deep and there were a bunch of guys stuck. Seeing as we already had a few guys take spills in our group... Tracy said he "Saw a rare buffalo nickel under the water and dove in for it"... we went west to Split Mtn Rd and up Fish Creek, the Diablo Dropoff, past the mudcaves and made it back before dark. My headlight wouldn't turn on so needless to say I pinned it on the road home. Rain, mud and my first real creek crossings... as Randy put said at dinner, san diego ADVENTURE riders. Snow dumped on Julian as I drove home. My alley is now filled with desert mud from washing my bike this morning. I was parked between these guys so I decided to ride with them Finally stopped raining so I took out my camera to take pics. Somewhere around Fonts Pont area I believe watch out hwy94photo.com... I want your job Bluff immediately inside Ocotillo Wells This would later be completely brown Road hazards Alone, wandering through washes and I think to myself, "man I should really look around more and enjoy this..." 30 seconds later I biff at the next turn and custom bend my exhaust Found some friendlies and followed their gps lead through Ocotillo Wells Never Fear Sweep Team Is Here Rexr getting stuck trying to unstuck others... Lost my 2nd group of riding buddies, saw a sign for the Yacht Club and figured that would be the likely place for lunch... Get there and its an empty parking lot with a few lost tourists. "Hey you looking at the map confused, stand right here, hold the camera like this and take my picture, okay thanks!" Thumbs up with KKug's crew. Covered In Dust covered in dust Thanks Randy, the volunteers and all SDAR supporters who helped put on the ride. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bagstr 288 Posted February 21, 2011 Shelter from the Storm, Friday PM Yum!! Go Team Lake Cuyamaca Area Saturday Breakfast at Julian Coffee and Tea Hey, I had a great time and Only rode Friday!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hayseed 0 Posted February 21, 2011 As I lay in my pop-up trailer at Butterfield Ranch late Friday night listening to the endless rain pelt the canvas, I couldn't help but think; "what's it going to be like riding in a flash flood?". Turns out its a blast. My friend and I both had a great time. We rode Saturday only and bailed out 3/4 way down the pole line road, calling it a day at 110 miles. Thanks to Randy and all the other volunteers, and my sincere apologies to the partially inebriated spectator girl standing next to the mud hole on the pole line road. It was an accident, really. I carried a camera all day and didn't take one damn picture. See you all next year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites