Sand Sports Super Show - 2003
#1
The Sand Sports Super Show is this weekend in Costa Mesa
http://www.sandsportssupershow.com
ORBA will be raffling off a cool golf cart at the show:
http://www.crowley-offroad.com/orba_raffle_2003.htm
Stop by their booth and buy some tickets. The dune you save may be your own.....
Jon
http://www.sandsportssupershow.com
ORBA will be raffling off a cool golf cart at the show:
http://www.crowley-offroad.com/orba_raffle_2003.htm
Stop by their booth and buy some tickets. The dune you save may be your own.....
Jon
#5
Saturday for me.
Make sure to stop by the DUNERS booth and get informed about what's happening at the dunes. One thing is the prices went up, $25 per week or $90 a year!
DUNERS will have all the answers to your questions.
www.duners.org
Make sure to stop by the DUNERS booth and get informed about what's happening at the dunes. One thing is the prices went up, $25 per week or $90 a year!
DUNERS will have all the answers to your questions.
www.duners.org
#7
Staying at Newport Dunes in the 5th wheel. The lap of luxury. I'll be there all day Saturday. Can't wait to buy an ASA calendar!
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#8
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Originally posted by: Mike330R
Saturday for me.
Make sure to stop by the DUNERS booth and get informed about what's happening at the dunes. One thing is the prices went up, $25 per week or $90 a year!
DUNERS will have all the answers to your questions.
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Hey Mike,
What will us Arizona folks have to do to be legal this year? ie - stickers and parking? costs?
How do you get clearance to ride in the newly opened areas?
Originally posted by: Mike330R
Saturday for me.
Make sure to stop by the DUNERS booth and get informed about what's happening at the dunes. One thing is the prices went up, $25 per week or $90 a year!
DUNERS will have all the answers to your questions.
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Hey Mike,
What will us Arizona folks have to do to be legal this year? ie - stickers and parking? costs?
How do you get clearance to ride in the newly opened areas?
#9
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Originally posted by: Trx440
As for CA stickers I am not sure what you will need. I have heard to be 'legal' you need to buy an out of state registration sticker. All the folks I have had camp with me from out of state have never got this sticker and never had a problem.
The Glamis pass will need to be bought by anyone riding at the ISDRA. It's $25 for 7 days or $90 per year. We are not happy about the fees' but it's a done deal [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
It is still unclear as to how one will be able to ride in the large central closure(the AMA-Adaptive Managment Area). That will be finalized when the final RAMP comes out. And who knows when that will be.
Originally posted by: Trx440
Originally posted by: Mike330RSaturday for me.Make sure to stop by the DUNERS booth and get informed about what's happening at the dunes. One thing is the prices went up, $25 per week or $90 a year!DUNERS will have all the answers to your questions.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hey Mike, What will us Arizona folks have to do to be legal this year? ie - stickers and parking? costs?How do you get clearance to ride in the newly opened areas?
The Glamis pass will need to be bought by anyone riding at the ISDRA. It's $25 for 7 days or $90 per year. We are not happy about the fees' but it's a done deal [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
It is still unclear as to how one will be able to ride in the large central closure(the AMA-Adaptive Managment Area). That will be finalized when the final RAMP comes out. And who knows when that will be.
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