Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Death at the Imperial Sand Dunes
The Yuma Sun reported he came down about 45 feet. Some of the bowls out there are pretty steep and deep. Get to know the riding area before going full speed off a dune. Alcohol inhibits your ability to react to a situation quickly and think clearly. ALCOHOL AND OFF ROAD VEHICLES DO NOT MIX! Never operate a vehicle of any kind while intoxicated. I wish the family lots of confort in this hard time. Please be careful the sand dunes can be fun but also dangerous .
Sunday, October 25, 2009
2009 Riding Season
I know it's been a long time since I wrote. During summer there is not much riding you can do in Yuma Arizona. It is so hot it is hard to even go out to the car. This year we started riding as soon as a cold breeze hit us! If you know me than you know that I have a passion for riding dirt bikes. I have been riding since I was 5. (I was actually 3 but my brother didn't know I took his dirt bike for a little ride down the street.) I got my Honda 450 ready pack-up my family and headed for one of the best riding places about 2 hours away from Yuma, Arizona. I went to Ocotillo Wells. When camping I always think the more people the better! We invited my sister-in-law and her family, as much as we had planned and gone through our check list we forgot several things. About 5 miles after the last sand dunes we were stopped at a U. S. Border Patrol and the line for the stop was surprisingly not long. We had to stop about 3 times (4 times if you count the Border Patrol stop) just to get to Westmoreland. As we got closer to our destination I yearned to get on my dirt bike and just take off. We saw about a mile long stream of lights. It was another Border Patrol stop. It seemed the more I wanted to get there the longer it was going to take me. I could visually see the landscape, I could literally smell the burning race fuel. We waited what seemed forever to get passed the Border Patrol Station. As we approached the long awaited Holy Land of Dirt bikes, I realized that it was so dark we couldn't see the road to get to Holmes Camp. A couple of times we thought we saw it but in reality it was just our eagerness that got the best of us. Finally we got there! It was early enough in the riding season that we found a spot at the camp site. It was Columbus Day weekend and several people are live just minutes away from dirt bike paradise that there were only a few spots left. It seemed like we just parked and had that those dirt bikes out so fast just to take my dirt bike down gave me rush. I wish I could have gone for a ride but it was so late we couldn't go anywhere. So we just had a quick dinner and I couldn't really sleep just wishing it was daylight to go riding. I woke up and it seemed like I just jumped right in to my riding gear. I didn't even want to wait for anyone else to get ready, I took off with my son the first chance I got. I don't even remember if I kissed my wife goodbye. I took off with my girl, my Honda. At last I roamed free at Ocotillo, It seemed like an eternity to get there. There was so much to show everyone that had never been there before I was excited to jump off Shell Reef. That is the first jump I hit whenever I go riding there. I jumped off the top and I love that feeling like I'm flying through the air. I have been riding for over 30 years, and It took me a while to work up to that hill. As soon as I got down I was looking for my brother-in-law and saw everyone staring up at the hill. He had driving his Banshee all the way to the top! That trail is very narrow and I have never seen a quad jump off shell reef. I rushed to the top to help him find a way down. Then before I knew it, there he went. He made it down a ways until he hit a cliff, and there he went and the quad rolled down with him. By the time he got down I was trying to round up the group but he jetted out of there. None of us saw were he went. I took the group back to camp and took off to look for him. It seemed like we looked for hours. Mean while the women at camp worried about having enough fire, and enough ice to last us another day and most of all where my brother-in-law went. We looked what seemed for hours. We went back and fourth and all the area around the camp. About an hour later my sister-in-law got a call. He was 9 miles away from the camp! Somehow he ended up on Pole Rd. They found him with a big scrape on his knee, broken light, broken fenders and out of gas. Luckily he ran into someone who had a phone. I thought he might be bad enough where we would have to go home. I finally get to ride and now it's all over. :( He said he was fine so we continued to ride until it got dark so we did the next best thing other than ride. Spend time with my family. It was nice to sit around a campfire with a light jacket and just talk around the fire. I was bummed out about the accident there was so much of Ocotillo that we didn't get to see like The Pumpkin Patch, Blow Sand Hill, Devil's Slide, Barrels Springs, and The Gas Domes. I am happy to say we are fortunate to be able to go back a different day. I saw some dirt bike riders, quad riders, big and small, people with rails, Rhinos, and Razors. It was heaven. I was so happy I got to ride. I was kinda bummed we had to leave even though it is only 2 hours away owning Jet Rent makes it hard to get away. When I want to ride all my customers seem to agree it's the best time. I enjoy riding so much that I made it my business and wish others enjoy it also. As for my brother-in-law he is doing fine and so is his Banshee. We will make sure he has a GPS, extra water, and make sure he stays away from Shell Reef next time. I hope you all have a safe riding season!
Monday, February 16, 2009
Jet Rent ATV Rentals
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Trail riding and tours
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Law enforcement at Imperial Sand Dunes out of control?
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Bored Riders?
For more information on the festival check out, http://yumalettucedays.com
Thursday, January 22, 2009
MX Riding Places in Yuma AZ
If you are out of Yuma Arizona and are looking for a place to ride your dirtbike check out http://wheretomx.com. There is nothing like the feeling of flying in the air with your dirtbike. Hope you enjoy those websites :)
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Imperial Sand Dunes first ATC
Friday, January 16, 2009
Imperial Sand Dunes Trash Issue UPDATE
http://www.yumasun.com/news/dunes_47126___article.html/funds_pickup.html
Thursday, January 15, 2009
No Riding in YUMA? ARIZONA no ride zone.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Adobe Wall By Imperial Sand Dunes
Veronica
Monday, January 12, 2009
Adobe Wall in Imperial County- Imperial Dunes Plank Road
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Imperial Sand Dunes ????
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Imperial Sand Dunes Dune Cleanup
Friday, January 9, 2009
Imperial Sand Dunes Latest Issues
http://www.uprr.com/newsinfo/releases/community/2008/1217_glamis.shtml
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Imperial Sand Dunes Emergency Services
If there is an emergency situations please call 911.
BLM Rangers (714)383-5651.
(I pulled this number off of www.desertusa.com and honestly I'm scared to call and verify it
since its for emergency only. )
Imperial County Sherrifs (760)339-6312
Visit http://www.icso.org/ this was the source
California Highway Patrol (760)527-0294 Non Emergency
Source http://www.chp.ca.gov/depts_divs_offs/601.html
U.S. Border Patrol 1-800-BE-ALERT or 1-800-232-5378
Source http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/border_security/border_patrol/
El Centro Regional Medical Center (760)-339-7100
Source http://www.ecrmc.org/
Calexico Hospital (760)357-6522
Source Yahoo Local
Pioneers Memorial Hospital (760)352-3333
Source http://www.pmhd.org/
Yuma Regional Medical Center (928)336-2273 Care line or 344-2000
Source http://www.yumaregional.org/
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Imperial Sand Dunes Trash
Imperial Sand Dunes Trash Issue
If you are not from this area then you might not know about Imperial Sand Dunes Trash Issue. Starting February 1, 2009 there will be no more dumpsters in Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area. So Pack it home. Problems stemmed from more visitors coming to the Imperial Sand Dunes on a Holiday weekend then actually live in Imperial County. With the hard times hitting our economy something has to give. That is why the BLM can no longer afford to keep providing dumpsters for the Dune visitors. With the cost of emergency services and law enforcement they cannot pay for the trash. So as a service to United Desert Gateway and Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area, Jet Rent will be out there for the Annual Dune Clean up, January 19th 2009. Any customers of Jet Rent can request a garbage bag and we will get rid of their trash for them. Please help keep the Sand Dunes Clean. May people have fought to keep it open. Be responsible keep it clean.Source
http://imperialvalleyliving.com/valley-life/9-valley-life-articles/117-blm-may-stop-trash-collection-at-dunes
BLM Imperial Dunes Website
http://www.blm.gov/ca/st/en/fo/elcentro/recreation/ohvs/isdra.html
United Desert Gateway
http://www.uniteddesertgateway.org/index.php
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Imperial Sand Dunes Films
Monday, January 5, 2009
Growing up in the Dunes!
My family moved here from Phoenix at a very young age when I turned 1. My passion for motor sports started I think about 3 years old. I remember it like it was yesterday I saw my first glorious dirt bike. It sucked me right in. I rode my first dirtbike when I was 5 and have never stopped riding once since then. I my brothers friend had a dirtbike sitting in our front lawn. I took it started it and took off that is when my passion really took off. The awesome feeling of flying through the air and reaching unknown natural hights. If you ride a dirtbike you know what I am talking about. that Superman feeling. I remember being 10 years old begging my older siblings to take me to the "Dunes" (Imperial Sand Dunes). My brother of course would say " Your too young,". I would turn with my sad face and capture my sister's attention and she said " It's ok you can go with me." So I did. It was great. Back in those days there weren't any quads just ATCs. That was how it was for a long time until I could finally drive there on my own. There was no off ramp just a crack in a fence, right were the rest stop is now. One would get off at the rest stop and go through to the sand dunes. There was no BLM at least not one that I saw. If you had an accident and no one to help you, you were pretty much stuck there. We would go and party there almost every weekend it was the HOTSPOT back in those days. I gained a lot of knowledge through my younger years about ATCs ATVs and Dirtbikes. What would work there and what wouldn't. I purchased several equipment through the years some would just be so worn out there was no use to repair. From Yamahas, Suzukis to Hondas, I tried and bought them all. I can honetly tell you that is the reason I rent what I have, is all due to purcahsing equipment and finding out what works for me. I just didn't set up shop and say ok, rent my stuff. The knowledge I have gained about ATVs I have paid for with years of experience. The lessons that I have learned don't come cheap at times equipment is so expensive or the cost to repair is really high. That knowledge no one can purchase anywhere. Growing up in Yuma was great for me. I had the best of both worlds living in Arizona and having a short ride to the California Sand Dunes. I have clients that travel from all over the world to ride the Buttercup dunes. I have had people come from Austria, New Zealand, England, China and India. They all heard the rumor that it's the greatest riding place on earth...:) It's exciting to hear about people being so passionate about it. I remember a young man that had been saving up to come here for his 18th birthday, he had longed to come here since he was 10. They rented some equipment and it was a ride of a life time especially since he had anticipated this day for years! I meet a lot of amazing people who all have a passion for riding. Well c ya later I got to get my dirtbike ready, I'm going riding
Mark