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"UHE Group Ride" Phoenix, AZ. Feb. 2006

Got any interest??

  • Definately...I'm in!!

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  • Maybe...gotta think about it. 55-70F is mighty cold.

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  • Nah...pass, I heard they got cactus out there for tree's

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  • Where is Arizona, what the heck is a UHE Group Ride??

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i'll definitely be there, ken. wouldn't miss it. even tho p/d or bartlett tries to kill me everytime i ride there (see classifieds).
 
LeFrog said:
Berger don't forget that BLM offers group permits at a discount print.

Watch out the BLM doesn't get excited about having "an organized ride" without a permit.
 

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I'm pretty sure it's all good unless someone is charging money for a "tour". Most all of these area's are approved OHV areas.
 
Ken, I think spark arrestors will be required if you plan on the pima/dynamite to Bartlett area as it is on Tonto National forrest. To those from out of town, don't expect trees in the "forrest" , but it is a good example of Sonaran desert with small desert trees and bushes, and some cacti as well.

At this time I have a spare bike that is up for grabs. Still would like to sell the FX470 but chances are I will still have it. If anyone is intersted this would be a good "try before you buy". Of couse the standard "you break it, you fix it" would apply if someone wants to borrow it.

If no takers I will ride the Berg and park my yz250f as the Husaberg is superior anywhere but the MX track.
 
berger said:
I'm pretty sure it's all good unless someone is charging money for a "tour". Most all of these area's are approved OHV areas.

Yes, I believe that you are right. As long as there are no "fee's" it should be okay.

At this point I'm going to throw my hat in the maybe ring. I usually go to the Supercross closest to my birthday @ Anaheim as the first is my birthday, so I might just give myself this trip for a present.
 
Ok Ken,
Lets have some lodging or camping info and lets get this ball rollin. Gotta plan man its not that far away.
 
If you guys ride at Bartlett or Upper Sycamore Creek, then you'll need a permit, but I guess we can get away with the group ride thing.

Rangers here are few and I have actually not met one in over 50 rides at Sycamore.

Upper Sycamore Creek is where the best trails are, somewhat technical but no "you die if you miss the turn" stuff, and lots of fun (mix of sand wash, jeep, single, hard pack and service roads) and quite a vista too.

I am already looking for the best trails and will come with a track log.
 
Hey Bob,
We have plenty of options for lodging. Everything from staying on my sofa and camping in my back yard to motels to a KOA very similar to the setup at Moab.
As soon as I can get some firm committments from people we can move forward.
I can put up some guys and Nic said he may be able to put some guys up. We just need to get a better idea of the group size and there expectations for lodging.
I have been researching a couple of different scenario's.
I am open to any suggestions. I would like to start firming this up by the end of the month.
 
Berger, I'm in!!
I will be leaving the sand box in Dec now and I figure after two months of living in a house I will be ready for a tent again so I plan on bringing the camping gear. I'm not picky on living arrangements so I can work all that out when I get there.
 
Carl,

I will not have a bike, as I will be coming in from far away...

-Parsko
 
berger said:
We have plenty of options for lodging. Everything from staying on my sofa and camping in my back yard to motels to a KOA very similar to the setup at Moab.
As soon as I can get some firm committments from people we can move forward.

consider me a firm commitment since i'm already planning on racing the national enduro. i was planning on bringing my travel trailer down and camping near the enduro start, but if there is shower/kitchen support i might save some money and just drive the truck.

i was in NMS in reno on tuesday drooling over new bikes. sigh. lucky for me all my vehicle registration and insurance was due this month so i have no spare funds to consider committing to a berg yet.
 
I have a few questions:

Where exactly is this the National?

Is this the Wickenburg National?

Is there a good RV park(s) close by to the National and Husaberg enthusiast ride area's?

A web address with the National enduro flyer.

My KTM shod buddy ( it's okay, he used to ride a Husaberg) is thinking of coming along and I would like to be able to give him the info on this ride.

Thanks in advance.
 
Dale,
1) Yes, you could call it the Wickenberg National.
2) We have no fliers out yet. I will post a link as they become available.
3) The different ride areas are spread out, I do not know if there is really a central location for camping. The KOA campground that I mentioned is actually listed as 28 miles from Phoenix. The KOA also lists inexpensive cabin rentals.I think I have parking for 2 RV's at my place as well as a few vehicles. Nic may have room as well. At this point it is all up to the group size.
4) Your friend is welcome.

One more point of interest...Arizona just got a National Hare and Hound the weekend after this event. The exact location has not yet been decided.
 
Hmmm,
I'm starting give a jaunt down south some serious thought. My folks recently moved to Surprize, Az just outside of Phoenix and they've been wanting me to give them a visit. If the staging areas are within 100 miles of Surprize, I could stay with them.

Icing on the cake would be if B-Ziddy would let me try out the 5Fiddy ! :lol:


Log
 
berger said:
Dale,
1) Yes, you could call it the Wickenberg National.
2) We have no fliers out yet. I will post a link as they become available.
3) The different ride areas are spread out, I do not know if there is really a central location for camping. The KOA campground that I mentioned is actually listed as 28 miles from Phoenix. The KOA also lists inexpensive cabin rentals.I think I have parking for 2 RV's at my place as well as a few vehicles. Nic may have room as well. At this point it is all up to the group size.
4) Your friend is welcome.

One more point of interest...Arizona just got a National Hare and Hound the weekend after this event. The exact location has not yet been decided.

Hey thanks a bunch for the info. I intend on bringing my toyhauler 5th wheel 31' in length, so I was hoping to find a RV park relatively close to where the "action" will be. So, would it be best to just go and camp out where the Nat'l will be? Or would it be better to find a RV park such as the KOA that you mentioned. I don't mind driving around a bit to get to where the different ride locations are. When you say that the KOA is 28 miles from PX, do you mean north,south etc...

I called the Wickenburg race b/c the last write up I read on it called it that, and on my trips to New Mexico I have seen the Wickenburg turn off from the 10.
 
Log,
Surprize is within 10 miles of my place and probably that far from the "nationals" staging area.

Dale,
The KOA is north up by Black Canyon City. In the next week I will check for availability up there. I will also check for some places closer. On my first search the KOA seemed to have the most bang for the buck, it's location is just a little inconvienient.
People have camped out at the "national" before. The camping is primative. This years "national" has been moved 8 miles west of the previouse spot. The old staging area has at least just had rest rooms installed. I had initially planned on spending a day at each location. If you are going to camp I will have to get you hooked up with the $15 "state trust land permit ". I will probably get a bunch of applications this next week for thoses interested.
 
Logadiddy onna 5fiddy
shizzzle that. :twisted:
ubetcha I'll be there with the monster your welcome to try it.
 
Bobzilla said:
Logadiddy onna 5fiddy
shizzzle that. :twisted:
ubetcha I'll be there with the monster your welcome to try it.

:lol: :lol: :lol: This confirms the trip for me! I'll definitely be there.

Looks like I'll be sleeping in Surprize but I can also camp out if neccessary. (Hate to miss fire-ring action if ya know what I'm talk'in bout ). Is after-ride beer allowed? :D

I'll be driving the F-150 with shell/canopy towing the 501 with trailor. It fits three bikes comfortably so I would be more than happy hauling a couple extra bikes to staging areas for anyone who doesn't want to move their RV.

Logadiddy
 

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