Howdy
04-20-2003, 01:09 AM
Got back about 1 1/2 hrs ago. Oh what a day. It was quite interesting to say the least. The wait in line to get signed in was a pain. How ever We got to park in the area we wanted so that was good. Not a bad little group of people either. al's250, his friend Kelly , John, Liway, Doug, Karla, Anthony, Cody and me all had fun. Very nice weather for it also. 77 degree's with a nice light breese.
First thing to mention: Mid afternoon we were out riding and came across a injured rider that had dis-located his shoulder. I really felt for this guy. What we found out later was he was trying to lift the front of his Kodiak quad from around a tree and his shoulder popped out of socket. I can understand that being is it took 5 of us Non injured guys to get the quad back on the trail.
Not only was he hurt badly but he also couldn't speak or hear. It was hard to figure out what all was wrong, but between ALL of us we was able to help him get his quad back down on level ground and also get him the help he needed from the Badlands crew. My hat goes off to them for the quik response time. The one guy that came also knew sign language. That guy deserves a lot. Where we were lost in helping that guy came through. With people like that you know your in good hands at the Badlands!!!
Doug ( Nuttybaserko ) was going to ride jeswinehart's demon infested 200x. How ever it rared it's ugly side. I had to take Johns bic lighter away from him so he wouldn't burn it. lol ( j/k ) We decided not to piddle with it much ( we came to ride ). I offered Doug my back up 350x I had threw together Thursday ( I temporarily borrowed parts from 5 different machines to built it quickly ). Doug decided he came to ride and took me up on the offer. He smiled the rest of the day. Gotta love that. I know what type of machine he is looking for now. lol " Wanted 350x cheap". See Nuttybaserko. lmao
Als250 had a some what minor/major problem that took some quick thinking to fix. His right foot peg / brake peddle assembly broke one bolt and came off. A little bailer twine and a dozen zip ties and it was good to go. While he had to take it easy on it the fix lasted the rest of the day.
Als250's friend Kelly was riding a 300ex and got it stuck in the mud. I had to show a Old 3 wheeler could pull him out. 3 tugs and he was out of the mud. Gotta love that.
On a personal note: My family had a ball.
My wife "Karla" had only about 10-15 hrs total seat time in her life before today. So I put her on "The Wrecker". Then She told me "I only want to ride where it's flat". I told her "Follow Me" ( famous Last words there. lmao ). I just had to get her on a hill ( and I did ). She said she was going to kill me. But with a little coaching she ended the day up going on some pretty good hilly trails. On one of the hills she went down she had the rear brakes locked up and gained speed going down. But she didn't crash, It was great.
Then there was "Cody" ( 10 ). That kid decided to ride with the big boys even though he was on a ATC70. He stayed at the front of the pack when we were all riding together. I got to watch him. lol He put that 70 through some hard riding. He burned a full tank of gas out. He went down some hills that I was pretty steep. He said " If Dad can do it so can I" lol
I can't for get my other little Trooper "Anthony" ( 5 now his 6 th B-Day is next month ). He said this on the way there "Dad I am going to go ride in that one Mud puddle first thing". Thank God it wasn't there. lol He has the want to be just like Cody and Dad. He followed us on many hills that I didn't think he could handle. I was wrong. He rode as if he had been riding for 3-4 years. He has only rode for 11 months on his own. He did have one good spill. It was funny as could be. He rode in this one rut. It was just such the 3 wheeler bottomed out. The rear tires came off the ground and he tipped it on it's side. The funniest part was watching 3-4 grown men running over to lift 1 little ATC70 up. I wished I could have gotten a picture, that was a Kodak minute. He didn't get hurt and wanted to get riding again ASAP. Anyone that has went riding with real young kids and they see just how much they improve their riding ability in 1-2 hrs knows how it is. That kid watched how everyone else was riding and did the same thing. He kept leaving Mom and me in the dust.
I had a blast also. Not only did I get to ride a lot I found a bunch of stuff. I found a 7 ft and a 6 ft flag ( both missing the bolts but that is a easy fix ), I also found a mud flap for Liway's Polaris, and a tow strap for John ( just needs minor repair ). Then later in the day I found a multi tool in a pouch. This is like a pair of Swiss army pliers. There is all sorts of tools on it. And it's made from stainless steel also. Al couldn't believe my luck in finding things. I couldn't either. lol
None of my machines really broke down. That is a rare thing for me. lol
Today was great and my family said to say a Big "Thank You" to everyone that showed up. I understand some people had other comitments and couldn't make it. I Know you would have loved it. If anyone wants to go to the Badlands lter this summer let me know about when. I am 99% sure Karla will go back. My kids ask on the way home if we could go next weekend. lol I hated to say NO but I had too.
Sorry it's so long of a book. Pictures to come after they get developed.
Howdy
First thing to mention: Mid afternoon we were out riding and came across a injured rider that had dis-located his shoulder. I really felt for this guy. What we found out later was he was trying to lift the front of his Kodiak quad from around a tree and his shoulder popped out of socket. I can understand that being is it took 5 of us Non injured guys to get the quad back on the trail.
Not only was he hurt badly but he also couldn't speak or hear. It was hard to figure out what all was wrong, but between ALL of us we was able to help him get his quad back down on level ground and also get him the help he needed from the Badlands crew. My hat goes off to them for the quik response time. The one guy that came also knew sign language. That guy deserves a lot. Where we were lost in helping that guy came through. With people like that you know your in good hands at the Badlands!!!
Doug ( Nuttybaserko ) was going to ride jeswinehart's demon infested 200x. How ever it rared it's ugly side. I had to take Johns bic lighter away from him so he wouldn't burn it. lol ( j/k ) We decided not to piddle with it much ( we came to ride ). I offered Doug my back up 350x I had threw together Thursday ( I temporarily borrowed parts from 5 different machines to built it quickly ). Doug decided he came to ride and took me up on the offer. He smiled the rest of the day. Gotta love that. I know what type of machine he is looking for now. lol " Wanted 350x cheap". See Nuttybaserko. lmao
Als250 had a some what minor/major problem that took some quick thinking to fix. His right foot peg / brake peddle assembly broke one bolt and came off. A little bailer twine and a dozen zip ties and it was good to go. While he had to take it easy on it the fix lasted the rest of the day.
Als250's friend Kelly was riding a 300ex and got it stuck in the mud. I had to show a Old 3 wheeler could pull him out. 3 tugs and he was out of the mud. Gotta love that.
On a personal note: My family had a ball.
My wife "Karla" had only about 10-15 hrs total seat time in her life before today. So I put her on "The Wrecker". Then She told me "I only want to ride where it's flat". I told her "Follow Me" ( famous Last words there. lmao ). I just had to get her on a hill ( and I did ). She said she was going to kill me. But with a little coaching she ended the day up going on some pretty good hilly trails. On one of the hills she went down she had the rear brakes locked up and gained speed going down. But she didn't crash, It was great.
Then there was "Cody" ( 10 ). That kid decided to ride with the big boys even though he was on a ATC70. He stayed at the front of the pack when we were all riding together. I got to watch him. lol He put that 70 through some hard riding. He burned a full tank of gas out. He went down some hills that I was pretty steep. He said " If Dad can do it so can I" lol
I can't for get my other little Trooper "Anthony" ( 5 now his 6 th B-Day is next month ). He said this on the way there "Dad I am going to go ride in that one Mud puddle first thing". Thank God it wasn't there. lol He has the want to be just like Cody and Dad. He followed us on many hills that I didn't think he could handle. I was wrong. He rode as if he had been riding for 3-4 years. He has only rode for 11 months on his own. He did have one good spill. It was funny as could be. He rode in this one rut. It was just such the 3 wheeler bottomed out. The rear tires came off the ground and he tipped it on it's side. The funniest part was watching 3-4 grown men running over to lift 1 little ATC70 up. I wished I could have gotten a picture, that was a Kodak minute. He didn't get hurt and wanted to get riding again ASAP. Anyone that has went riding with real young kids and they see just how much they improve their riding ability in 1-2 hrs knows how it is. That kid watched how everyone else was riding and did the same thing. He kept leaving Mom and me in the dust.
I had a blast also. Not only did I get to ride a lot I found a bunch of stuff. I found a 7 ft and a 6 ft flag ( both missing the bolts but that is a easy fix ), I also found a mud flap for Liway's Polaris, and a tow strap for John ( just needs minor repair ). Then later in the day I found a multi tool in a pouch. This is like a pair of Swiss army pliers. There is all sorts of tools on it. And it's made from stainless steel also. Al couldn't believe my luck in finding things. I couldn't either. lol
None of my machines really broke down. That is a rare thing for me. lol
Today was great and my family said to say a Big "Thank You" to everyone that showed up. I understand some people had other comitments and couldn't make it. I Know you would have loved it. If anyone wants to go to the Badlands lter this summer let me know about when. I am 99% sure Karla will go back. My kids ask on the way home if we could go next weekend. lol I hated to say NO but I had too.
Sorry it's so long of a book. Pictures to come after they get developed.
Howdy