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Some questions for the dune ridders


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The only problem with the dunes in CA, are well they are in CA. I refuse to give money to that state!

 

I live in UT and ride LS UT a lot. I also make a week trip to St A. every year.

 

Other than the long weekends, LS UT is a calm place with a big hill and big dunes to ride out back. You can go for miles and miles riding sand, and if you don't mind taking it easy in a few places, you can go even further. The suck part is they just raised the prices for passes. Night riding is fun, even with out the full moon.

 

St A. is the place to go for big long high speed dune ridding. The dunes are tall, long and fast, and normally have nice transitions. Only your state registration and a whip is needed. Night riding there can mean trouble if you think you can go as fast as you do during the day. There is a small lake you can go kick it at when it gets hot, and is a hot spot to meet and BS with folks. Chokecherry is a hill like no other, and the set up I bring from LS UT doesn't work there as well as it does on sand mountain. Devils dune is something to see while your there, and it's kinda fun to see how fast your junk will really go.

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Little Sahara Oklahoma, little but GOOD. Thought I would throw that out there. I am sure it does not compare to Glamis, Pismo, Little Sahara UT, ect but it is def worth a trip if you are in the area. lots of trails, drag, and decent sized dunes.

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KP Sand Dunes, Rock Springs, WY. Its a shitty road to get to them, and probably the least traveled dunes out of all the major dunes. I'll let the pics speak for themselves... Over 10,000 acres of ORV open dunes to ride.

 

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