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โFeb-23-2017 09:39 PM
mpoulsen wrote:
Strabo, on your rebuild what did you do? did you stay stock? big bore kit with cam? did you do it you self? and where did you get parts? How since the rebuild and what kind of riding do you do? sorry for the questions
โFeb-23-2017 07:57 PM
mpoulsen wrote:
Loved it, nice change lot different trail riding, looking to going to canyon 148 and camping out there. Drove up it a little, some old mines and trail to explore defiantly on the list to check out next. The X-15 memorial was really impressive,must see!!
โFeb-23-2017 07:46 PM
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โFeb-22-2017 10:25 PM
mpoulsen wrote:
The second picture on the left with the tree in background is where we put our trailer,used the cement pad as a front deck. That was a cool picture of the old bar/house. There was a larger group in a circle across away from us talk about perfect setting; no dust the ground was just wet enough to get a good bite with the tires and air temp was just right!! just wish the RZR didn't throw a rod bearing on the first day!
โFeb-22-2017 06:33 PM
โFeb-22-2017 04:03 PM
dedmiston wrote:nayther wrote:mpoulsen wrote:
Had great time at Charlie's Place/Wagon wheel,rained Thursday night a little Friday morning rest weekend and Monday was great weather!!! Found out we camped right at Charlie's bar, cement pad, had someone come to camp and told us that we camped at the site of the bar had been, cool!!! The only bummer was lost rod bearing on RZR Saturday morning, but rode with friend to Randsburg and X-15 site. Great weekend with good friends.
do some research and you'll find photos of the old Wagon Wheel bar that was on that slab. I was racing/riding back when it was there but don't remember ever going there. Did hit quite a few other "desert bars" with Dad and his friends.
I never thought to Google it. I just found THIS PAGE with some photos and a brief description.
This reminds me of a biker dive bar that we used to ride to from El Mirage back in the 80s. It got harder and harder to find a legal route to that bar once the area started to get built out. I imagine the new homes we saw being built didn't survive the recessions.
โFeb-22-2017 03:58 PM
nayther wrote:mpoulsen wrote:
Had great time at Charlie's Place/Wagon wheel,rained Thursday night a little Friday morning rest weekend and Monday was great weather!!! Found out we camped right at Charlie's bar, cement pad, had someone come to camp and told us that we camped at the site of the bar had been, cool!!! The only bummer was lost rod bearing on RZR Saturday morning, but rode with friend to Randsburg and X-15 site. Great weekend with good friends.
do some research and you'll find photos of the old Wagon Wheel bar that was on that slab. I was racing/riding back when it was there but don't remember ever going there. Did hit quite a few other "desert bars" with Dad and his friends.
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โFeb-22-2017 01:24 PM
mpoulsen wrote:
Had great time at Charlie's Place/Wagon wheel,rained Thursday night a little Friday morning rest weekend and Monday was great weather!!! Found out we camped right at Charlie's bar, cement pad, had someone come to camp and told us that we camped at the site of the bar had been, cool!!! The only bummer was lost rod bearing on RZR Saturday morning, but rode with friend to Randsburg and X-15 site. Great weekend with good friends.
โFeb-21-2017 09:48 PM
โFeb-21-2017 06:02 PM
โFeb-21-2017 09:07 AM
nayther wrote:Strabo wrote:nayther wrote:
WOW! What a weekend in the high desert. Rained like a mofo Friday afternoon, night. But Saturday morning blue skies random clouds. Riding was OFF THE HOOK! Water everywhere, had a blast on a short technical ride with a few buddies. then fun and games with the club. Great weekend afterall.
High Desert Adventure!!.... We rode out Lucifer the Storm, our group had 16 rigs in 2 circles next to each other. No fire pit, soaking wet all night long, glad we decided to go and deal with it. Fun stuff and we are all safe.
We were in Cal City also, on high ground so run off wasn't a problem. The desert is now alive in green. I miss going already.
Next month we have an event planned to set two memorials at The Husky the day before a race at Digger camp. The grass and flowers should be amazing that weekend and all spring. I can't imagine what the Poppy Preserve will look like.