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Juniper Dunes, E. Washington 11-26-06

Posted: 08:03 pm Nov 28 2006
by strider80
Well we trekked over to my buddy's place in Richland on Saturday to ride Sunday at Juniper dunes. This was my first trip there and really my first time in sand. After experiencing the nightlife of Richland and taking in a $7 punk rock show we woke up to about an inch of snow on the ground. I figured it would make for an interesting day, but the Richland natives said it would be perfect for the sand. We put in about 33 miles for the day, hardly anyone was out. It was a blast, the KDX did well, probably took a few hours off the life of the top-end on some of the hill climbs, but I think it was alright.

I think it would be too sandy and hot to ride there on a KDX in the summer time.

Loaded up and ready for the snow trek:
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It was not too cold, but we geared up with pretty much snowmobile gear:
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Check out my sweet hill climb and victory broady.......well not quite how I planned:
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Sandpit action:
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Posted: 08:11 pm Nov 29 2006
by IdahoCharley
Check this out if you like riding dunes - http://www.duneguide.com/sand_dune_guide_st_anthony.htm

I haven't gone in the last couple of years but the riding is great during the times when the traffic is low - during the week after labor day into October. Devil's dune my favority. I've had my 380s WOT in 5th coming off the dune and before you get to the bottom your backshifting because the g-force is driving the front wheel in the sand and slowing you. If your passing through this way some day stop by and check them out. Peeps from Utah, California and Nevada have overrun the dunes between end of May to Labor day :supz: :lol:

edit - corrected link

Posted: 01:15 pm Nov 30 2006
by strider80

Posted: 01:56 pm Nov 30 2006
by Indawoods
You sure like to play opossum! :lol:

Posted: 01:59 pm Nov 30 2006
by strider80
That day had more getoffs for me than the entire last year of riding combined. I found out that sand is much more forgiving than trees and rocks!