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Juiced87Notch

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I need to teach my gf how to take pictures, but a few of me jumping the smaller razorbacks for the first time turned out ok. I got about a min of video because some idiot left the camera on overnight and killed the battary enjoy.
Banshee hill (A few weeks ago some drunk dumass decided to go for a night ride without a helmet and got half his head sliced off by a tree... they found him 1/2 way up the hill 4 hours after he left)
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Tyler
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Tyler and autum's 38 pound pug... yes it sleeps like that
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SMOKEDYA

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Cool looks fun wish i still had mine. Damn i thought my sons pug was fat at 25 lbs peace






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So thats what happened on Banshee hill. It happened the wkend before I came. I saw the cross and flag at the base of the hill but nobody knew what happened. Night riding is plain stupid anywhere along the Florence to Coos bay dunes, cause the sand changes so fast. SL is much different but whiskey and anything dont mix

Great pictures. Did you notice Banshee hill keeps getting wider at the midway tree line? I saw a rail coming down it for the first time when I was there. Wicked and dangerous at the same time
 

almostblown

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Are you going to be down there for Dunefest?
 

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I think you already asked him that so if your asking me, No, too many people. That is a good wkend to ride Sand Lake
 

Juiced87Notch

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saleenster said:
So thats what happened on Banshee hill. It happened the wkend before I came. I saw the cross and flag at the base of the hill but nobody knew what happened. Night riding is plain stupid anywhere along the Florence to Coos bay dunes, cause the sand changes so fast. SL is much different but whiskey and anything dont mix

Great pictures. Did you notice Banshee hill keeps getting wider at the midway tree line? I saw a rail coming down it for the first time when I was there. Wicked and dangerous at the same time
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its also flattening out from all the peopl racing up it... there were a couple rails that went up it when I was there... I agree on the night riding thing. If I had HID's like I plan on getting I could actually see far enough ahead to be fine, but the stock headlights suck on these things. We dug out a burried 50k sandrail saturday night... custom frame with a mid mounted ls2 out of a vette. had gps and xm radio. guy went over a hill and wedged it between this grassy hill and a dune... by the time we got there the tops of the tires were no longer visible and he'd dug his right rear tire into the bank of the hill a good 10 inches.... took us 3 hours 8 guys 2 grizzly's with winches and alot of digging with cigar boxes oh yea... the driver was drunk off his ass
 
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