One mo' Glamis run?
#1
We're heading out for what may be the last Glamis run of the season [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img] on the 13th. Any one else up for it? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
Also, where's the best place to fill up with fresh water on the way in and to dump on the way out (we're probably camping at Gecko)? Does Brawley have any facilities?
Also, where's the best place to fill up with fresh water on the way in and to dump on the way out (we're probably camping at Gecko)? Does Brawley have any facilities?
#3
noooo stop now. It's way to hot. We went back in febuary and it was already sizzling more than normal riding temp. Even with liquid cooled vehicles it will still burn up your vehicle unless your only doing a 2 hour ride max.
#5
Originally posted by: bl4cksh337
noooo stop now. It's way to hot. We went back in febuary and it was already sizzling more than normal riding temp. Even with liquid cooled vehicles it will still burn up your vehicle unless your only doing a 2 hour ride max.
noooo stop now. It's way to hot. We went back in febuary and it was already sizzling more than normal riding temp. Even with liquid cooled vehicles it will still burn up your vehicle unless your only doing a 2 hour ride max.
tell me you're being sarcastic. this has been the most mild season yet, especially with the rains. glamis is still very much doable. I'll be in Gordons for Memorial Day.
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Originally posted by: bl4cksh337
im telling you its what my experience was ok go there if you want
im telling you its what my experience was ok go there if you want
#9
lol, now I know why the dunes are literally GHOST towns in july...! Last year we hit little sahara-utah and saw a total of 5 other vehicles there! At least the hot was dry....we are used to this nasty humid heat, so the dry heat dosnt feel all that bad.


