![]() Does not include Rally participation.Ĥ Day Food Only Package: Breakfast & dinner each day (Thursday to Sunday. Includes Rally participation PLUS breakfast & dinner each day (Weds night to Sunday morning). If you want to register additional people, please click on "Add Registrant" at the bottom of this page after you complete the information for the first Registrant.Įvent Pass Early Bird with 4 Day Food Package: ($170.00) Metal Sky Art Sculptures of Borrego Springs, CA - Ricardo Breceda - DesertUSA Over 130+ amazing giant steel sculptures to see out in Borrego Springs There are OHV areas nearby for some dirt biking, ATV, and side by sides.Įven the Ranchita Yeti was even wearing a COVID mask last year. There a hundreds of 4x4ers out on the trails on the weekends. This area is really big with the 4X4 groups, lots of them take their Jeeps and 4X4 on many of the famous trails. Lots of sights to see and landmarks to visit, like the 130+ giant steel sculptures out in this desert. There is horseback riding and hiking trails at the campground. Several of the wives and GF came to the camp site with us. We've had other female ADV riders on our other ADV rides. We had our friend (a female ADV rider) doing great on her BMW GS1200 riding off-road with the group last year, she is in the video riding her heavy GS1200 in the deep sand. This rally is also having ADV training classes if you require some professional training to help you. If you need some more experience off-roading on the T7 before the event, there are basically SOCAL ADV rides going on every few weekends. If you have any questions feel free to ask me or C. It's not all deep sand like this one specific trail. Lots of different trails/terrain and places to visit. The ride video is just one of the rides we did. Time to go outdoors and have some fun on your shiny new T7! Get your two wheel Adventure going! Most of us have been cooped up at home due to the COVID restrictions this last year +. More than enough time to prepare your Tenere T7, get your moto-camping gear prepared, and to request a few vacation days off from work. In one of the lines for steak, chicken and fixings for dinner 7:30PM. 2021 Big Bear Run 210 mile (336km) Hard Way Routes.ĭinner and banquette after a long days ride. About 80 riders completed all the hard section routes. Beak time with a great view of the lake.Īlmost 500 riders participated. lol We all look like the other ADV riders when riding on the move and all the dust.Ī quick break when we just hit the first section of pavement on ADV route 2.ĪDV Route 2, after a miles and miles of uphill elevation change in a very rocky sections.Ībout 2/3 of they through the 2nd route. I ran into the ADV group I was planning to ride with this whole time. I was safer with in a group.Īt our first rest break, when we began to take all our helmets off, that was when I then recognized whom I was with. ![]() I didn't know whom I was riding with still. I attached myself to the group as the sweep. That's when I ran into this same group I passed at the end of ADV route 1. I went for a several miles solo and I eventually turned back to the start of the stage 2 track, to shut up the GPS. My GPS was giving me grief at the start of GPS ADV route 2, it kept saying to do a u-turn, I was beginning to doubt I was going the right way. I took off onto ADV route one 8:30 (really late), and caught up and passed a group of ADV riders, near the end of stage one check point. Before the ADV Sweeps started on the ADV trails at 9AM. So I took off by myself onto the first ADV route. I had sporadic cell signals, so I wasn't able to get all their texts where they were having breakfast. I registered and rode the ADV routes (4 GPS track sections) trying to hook up with 5 other ADV friends. I rode up straight from home in the AM to try to hook up with some ADV friends. I didn't camp overnight in the mountains. They started from 6AM and finished their ride at 8 PM, 210 mile (336km). Two of them were on Dual Sport bikes and both completed the Very Hard trails in the allotted time. ![]() So, it limits the tracks we can go on, to only the tracks on Private Properties and BLM lands. ![]() “It is especially hard with the approaching Labor Day weekend, when so many people enjoy our national forests.” “We do not take this decision lightly but this is the best choice for public safety,” said Regional Forester Jennifer Eberlien. This order does not affect the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, which is not in the Pacific Southwest Region. To better provide public and firefighter safety due to the ongoing California wildfire crisis, USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region is announcing a temporary closure of all National Forests in California. USDA Forest Service Temporarily Closing All California National Forests for Public Safety
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