GGG Oregon!

I am really looking forward to this extended weekend. I'm out here in the shop giving her a once over right now. I am looking forward to meeting eveyone and putting a name to a face.

Roscoe....I am also a senior:eek: This should be a great weekend.
 
Head count so far:
Roscoe +1
Hydrodog +1
Rick
OregonPamperaRider
Me, plus my brother in law to help lead/sweep the crew.

What we will do at Shotgun will have plenty of stops. A group of 8 is big, and keeping us all together will be paramount. If there are folks that are getting bored (not likely) or struggling (quite likely) we can modify or split our group. We'll have a riders meeting before departure.
 
Who's got a headlight that might be in for a Friday night ride? It will be a blast. The first night ride I've ever done was prior to the WA GG get together & it was a hoot.

Roosta..... I think Jerry, Jeff C, me would be in. Danny boy? I could bolt from my kids baseball game ready to roll. (7pm)

Just thinking.....


Jeff
 
I have a headlight, no workie!!!!

I plan on hit'in the road by 7am. Figure 8 1 /2 hours from then should be gett'in close. I'll give you a call once I get into Springfield.
 
Jeff, I'd love to as I have many items to turn a pitch black trail into daylight. Unfortunately we will be down far to late on Friday night to join you.

Have fun!

Roscoe
 
Hey Mike,
Just wanted to say thanks you and Dan for setting up a great ride for us on saturday and letting us take home 10 pounds of that red clay mud:D.
 
Big thanks goes out to Mike for hosting the the ride over the weekend.

I logged 1042 miles on the GasGas transport vehicle and I rode about 70 miles total.

Mike and I rode on Friday, up at a place that had more mud puddles than dry dirt??? Had a good time there.

Saturday......several lessons learned. ShotGun:D

1. PNW Riders are very, very skilled!

2. Trials rear tires do work!

3. Dan is the MAN:D

4. Maxis IT rear tires SUCK in the wet, moss covered rocks.

5. Nor.Cal suspension setting are too stiff for PNW woods.

6. Small Douglass Fir Tree's smell very nice:eek:

7. Steep wet, rutted clay hills are a bit$h when combined w/ a Maxis IT

8. Keep KTM riders behind you:o Unless it's Dan....no stopping him....with or without a front brake.

9. Goggles......enough said!

10. 35 est. trail miles in 7 hours....enough said!


I had 511 miles back to Lodi, Ca to pounder the weekend...all smiles, Saturday was EPIC

It was very cool to meet everyone, Hydro, Roscoe, and I know I am forgetting a few.....yea...those guys on Orange bikes.

Thanks....I had a really great time well worth the road trip.
 
"8. Keep KTM riders behind you Unless it's Dan....no stopping him....with or without a front brake."

This is worth explaining: My brother in law, Dan (vman screenname) at one point on the trail broke the keeper pin, and spit one front brake pad out of his caliper. He then took his front brake lever off and proceeded to ride the rest of the day. It's a good thing he did too, because I needed him to help me negotiate some of the trails since there's been some logging in the area and I didn't remember where some of the new trails started.

Dan is an animal. Good thing he rode that XR 75 as a kid with no regard to the front brake!!!!

Really, Dan is one of our top A riders, and is a hoot to ride with.
 
Oh stop it, I'm blushing. You Gas Gas boys know how to ride 'em dirty. It was pretty brutal conditions and everybody made everything we threw at you. With a group our size, that's really saying something. Usually by the 30 mile mark on days like that, we'd be down to 3 or 4 riders. I had a hoot and thanks for letting me tag along. One tough bunch of riders.

#6. Small Douglass Fir Tree's smell very nice. Goes well with "little fluffy bunnies"
 
Sorry, I know, late response. Ive been busy chipping Oregon clay out of every orifice of my bike so I can pull the clutch and see if it survived the Hill. :rolleyes:

Had a great day out riding with you all! Hopefully we can get together again in the near future. I'd certainly like to check out some more of what Oregon has to offer.
A huge thanks to our guides Mike and Dan for showing us some epic Oregon trail. I had fun and I know my buddy Chuck did also. I also would love to show any of you guys some of Washington's finest. So if your game let me know, we'll try to make a plan.

It was cool to meet those I hadn't met. Rick and Dan it was a pleasure. And cool to see a couple of my other Washington friends John and Josh come down for the ride.

I got some really good pics, but please be patient I'm really busy so I'll get em up as I can.

Thanks all, for the memorable weekend.

Roscoe
 
Your welcome Rick. I have fun capturing moments out on the trail.
It's hard to do as I just want to keep riding.
But after the fact I enjoy looking back at the time we had. :)

I thought these ones turned out good of you.

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Hydrodog was rippin it up in Oregon.

John was on a plane out there. GET IT Hydroplane!

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Vman got the thankless job of sweep. He also was leader at times. Thanks Dan!
Dan was the man with no front brakes. Couldn't tell by his speed. Enough said. :cool:

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Josh the next generation of woods rider, with a flair of the old days. I capture his version of Evil Knievel. :D

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