Force ride 3 - so where?

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Where should the US FR #3 be?

  • China Hat Oregon

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  • Gunnison Colorado

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  • Silverton Colorado

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BOSS said:
They most certainly are if they ride anywere close to your level!! :D
:headbang:

I can hardly wait to ride with everyone again ... the berg rally in Moab was killer!
 
Taffy said:
BOSS said:
They most certainly are if they ride anywere close to your level!! :D
yeh! about 5 foot 2! :lol: :lol: :lol:
only jestin lizard - we always need someone to put us on our best behaviour!

regards

Taffy
:youbutthead: LOL!

I'm closer to 5'4" and a ... :angel13:
 
lizardkiller said:
ned37 said:
Hopefully you have read Taffys posts and can comprehend what he is saying.

yeah, right :roll: good luck with that :lol:
:lol:

Oh ... are girls invited too?? :D

Wait a minute....your a girl??? :oops:
Damn......out ridden by another girl, and just when I was starting to feel good about myself :D
 
bendberg
do you or anyone know how many we were at moab 07 that would starting point but I imagine that there be a few more partisipants,
also keep in mind that there might be sierra club type activist reading our forum so
they can blow the whistle, if a interest count is taken it would be wise to do it as PM

later VIKING
 
I have been told that if when i do organized boss appreciation get togethers if
more than fifty are involved i must pull a permit! I would have no problem in doing
that on our force 3 should the numbers reach it & the group pick's this spot.
However i would let the forest service know ahead of time since i & others who use this
area alot do everything by the book & all involved are on the same page & guidelines!
They have spent lots on atv funds to make this system one of the top in the nation!!
Posted along the trail you are reminded to stay on the trail or stay home,respecting
the rules & by helping others understand the rules will let us continue to enjoy a
sport we love as much as we do!!
 
I do not recall the exact number from the last force ride, I want to say 45+ guests. Ossaman would be the one who knows.
 
well gentleman 44 is close to the limit, this means a permit or limit riders to 49
what is the consensus lets make a roll call to find out where you all want have
force ride
a permit is going to take some leg work so the sooner we start the better off we would be
lets hear from those who are interested

my vote china hat Oregon

VIKING
 
BendBerg said:
I do not recall the exact number from the last force ride, I want to say 45+ guests. Ossaman would be the one who knows.

I really do not remember exactly how many where there to ride, but there were more that 50 easily. Dez Duster would be the best source for total numbers as he collected all of the money.

My vote for ride location is ........................


Ossaman
 
38 hours and 2350 miles , Arrive China Hat Peak I am going to TRY
anyone have any overtime I can have till then?
 
Vote already ? I would appreciate a little lee way to get some info up about Colorado. I mean no sh!t here you think Moab is loaded with photo op's you haven't lived until you've been 12,000 ft high. Come on go buy that John Denver album you've always wanted. All Taffy will have to do is watch The Deer Hunter again and he'll be in.
 
OK guys China Hat has been hashed out and there seems to be a lot of interest in it, which is great. We should have at least two more options to choose from before we make a final decision.

I would like to see Colorado myself. So Stove, can you give us some locations, time of year, and logistic info?

We haven't heard from anybody that rides in Nevada, which is relatively central to the west coast, and would have to be a warmer climate in March, so how about it? If you ride there speak up!
 
I ride in Northern Nevada. Great riding but not too many trails. lots of washes and ridge tops with horse trail connectors. Over all mostly fast stuff with some tight stuff thrown in. a few trees but mostly open high desert. Very little in accommodations. some of the guys that have ridden with me before will attest that support is key. Maybe March April is a bit too early if we had a good winter.

It would be no problem for me to do a group ride of 20 or so in one location for two days and then move and do another few days around the black rock desert. More than 20 and we got no place to sleep and hard to carry fuel for more bikes than that. All my long trips require an over night stay so the chase support is very important and so is the fuel range of the bikes. THANK GOD FOR BOSS TANK :D

John Shaggy and I host a couple of rides that size every year and if a group of you want to try that lets set it up but I just dont have the infrastructure for a group like we have had in Moab. Also it is easy to miss the support stops if we split up into groups. Face it I am old so the fast guys will be bored and I have the Zilla speed that will leave the slower of the mere mortals panting.

Im up for almost anywhere but Moab again. I do think the time frame of early spring will limit us somewhat. I know if I think we have snow problems here then elevation in Colorado will be out of the question.
 
don't restrict yourself to just the spring bob? the trip is definately worth it from europe. that much a UHE member would surely believe by now. (two trips and three witnesses).

however stove (ron) came up with mid august and i needn't say much more on that. we need a holiday when the lads can get away, when money has been saved. if anyone here is involved they'll know wxactly when thee right times are.

march. april, may. october november. september is good if you don't have to buy a school uniform (that counts tuts out the kinky bitch!). june, july, august is family holiday. november, december we save for christmas and january/feb we save to get over it (LOL!!!)

what i would say is that i'm confident that we would visit colorado and oregon over the next two force rides so nobody need panic.

i'm amazed that so few areas have motels/cabins/campsites. even here in east anglia, the arse of the UK, each village has as many as two campsites. that's life...

i don't think we have to make a decision yet but this thread was on time coz we can look out the windows now and say whether in 12 months an area would be a valid choice.

also, even though some will think this is getting nowhere! believe me, it isn't! we are moving forwards.

regards

Taffy
 
Im up for almost anywhere but Moab again. I do think the time frame of early spring will limit us somewhat. I know if I think we have snow problems here then elevation in Colorado will be out of the question.
Bobzilla is right about that.
Colorado is unbelivable, but it will have to be at the earlyist end of July. Talking to Stoveguy the Silverton area seems to be a good spot to look at. Small town with two RV-Parks lots of camping and great trails, for all levels in many directions. Just one is the Alpine Loop, 65 mile loop of mostly easy roads with side trips for singletrack, and Lake City for your lunch stop. A pretty little place with resturants, bars and lots of Micro-brew. We had Buffalo burgers and only two Newcastle brown-ales, gas up and back on the loop. If we need a bigger city Durango has all we will ever need including Bike-shops if you forget something, but getting to the trail will be a bit more of a comute. Stveguy and I can provide camping,lodging,Brewsky info if this is where you want to go.
Cheers

P.S. The pic is on the Alpine Loop. Go to- alpineloop.com
 

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Just a consideration for some. Depending on where the ride is, it may be possible to fly in and rent,borrow or buy a bike. I only mention it because I have done all of the above. If you really want to go to one of these rides all it takes is some planning and forethought.
It has been the main theme to keep everything as low budget as possible. I'm sure it will be no different this time out.
 
berger said:
It has been the main theme to keep everything as low budget as possible. I'm sure it will be no different this time out.

and there in lies the secret of our success!

regards

Taffy
 
I know a vote seems premature but the potential permit may takes time, we are dealing
the forest service and they move very slow their progress sometimes is measured
in years

VIKING
 
Bobzilla said:
BendBerg said:
So what are you trin to say?????????????// NO CHILLI??????????????? :twisted:

Hold it now, NO VENISON Chili and you can count me out.. That was dang good except for having to clean my dutch oven when I got home
 
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