dunes close to ky
#1
i live in the middle of ky and next summer me and 10 my buddies ant to go to the dunes. none us ever been. just racing and trails. anyone know where theres any dunes close to here?
#3
Go to mapquest.com, and do a trip plan to Mears, Michigan ( Silver Lake Sand Dunes) or Waynoka, Oklahoma ( Little Sahara) and go to the closest one, or even better, try both, I live in Minnesota, it was about 15 -16 hours to each, so I went to Silver Lake one year, then Little Sahara, both are fun, just don't go to Oklahoma in the summer, it gets damn hot !! If you have the time and money, a trip to California and the Glamis dunes is supposed to be the ultimate ride, with Coos Bay in Oregon a close second.
#5
If you don't like endless tire spinning, sailing off the top of a big dune, throwing a huge roost as you sidehill the tip of a dune and seeing some of the wildest looking sand vehicles in the country, then no, you won't like sand riding !!! If you go once, you will be counting the days until you go again, its a type of riding all it's own, no set trails, just running wide open until you just can't any more !! After my son'd first trip this spring, he is already counting the days to next year.
#6
Originally posted by: 95wolv
If you don't like endless tire spinning, sailing off the top of a big dune, throwing a huge roost as you sidehill the tip of a dune and seeing some of the wildest looking sand vehicles in the country, then no, you won't like sand riding !!! If you go once, you will be counting the days until you go again, its a type of riding all it's own, no set trails, just running wide open until you just can't any more !! After my son'd first trip this spring, he is already counting the days to next year.
If you don't like endless tire spinning, sailing off the top of a big dune, throwing a huge roost as you sidehill the tip of a dune and seeing some of the wildest looking sand vehicles in the country, then no, you won't like sand riding !!! If you go once, you will be counting the days until you go again, its a type of riding all it's own, no set trails, just running wide open until you just can't any more !! After my son'd first trip this spring, he is already counting the days to next year.
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