Dual Sport day trip with the local forum
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Dual Sport day trip with the local forum
The Bellingham Dual Sport Riders are a great group of local guys. There is always someone who knows the mountain roads and trails and good spots. This was taken last weekend at a point about an hour from my house.
If you're interested, here's a couple pics:
http://dualsportmoto.ning.com/forum/top ... o-lake-and
If you're interested, here's a couple pics:
http://dualsportmoto.ning.com/forum/top ... o-lake-and
Re: Dual Sport day trip with the local forum
The dual sport guys up here in Vancouver area have a great site as well WWW.DUALSPORTBC.com If your ever interested in going for a ride up this way.
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trailer tow pack with a 3:73 posi
Bucket bench seats, Rear heat, Rear Airconditioning.
teal green
300 000 kms
AirRide air bags in the rear to fix soft stock suspension.
Onboard aircompressor to make it all work nice.
Re: Dual Sport day trip with the local forum
DualSport is the most fun on two wheels..
our local club is so big that I tend to stay away from their "events" though. I prefer small groups of riders with similar skill levels when possible.
sometimes I ride alone but after last week I think I'll stick to well know/traveled areas from now on.
I was exploring a mountain range trail that seemed fine untill I was too far in to turn arround (not enough fuel) then it got almost nasty. I'll never forget it and Im glad it wasnt another lesson learned the hard way.
wish everyone could experience all the things we do though. at least they dont know what they are missing I guess.
our local club is so big that I tend to stay away from their "events" though. I prefer small groups of riders with similar skill levels when possible.
sometimes I ride alone but after last week I think I'll stick to well know/traveled areas from now on.
I was exploring a mountain range trail that seemed fine untill I was too far in to turn arround (not enough fuel) then it got almost nasty. I'll never forget it and Im glad it wasnt another lesson learned the hard way.
wish everyone could experience all the things we do though. at least they dont know what they are missing I guess.
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Re: Dual Sport day trip with the local forum
Thanks, Kevin. I've been lurking that site for a while. I'd really like to hook up with them, looks like they do some great rides.
Thats right, Batmo! It's a hoot! =D>
Thats right, Batmo! It's a hoot! =D>
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Re: Dual Sport day trip with the local forum
Two weekends ago.
You can't see it in the pics, but its the first time I could see the tall buildings of downtown Vancouver. About 3500 elevation.
We stage at Brad's house right at the base of the mountain, about 30 min from my house. I'm the dork with the helmet still on (in the black with red armor).
You can't see it in the pics, but its the first time I could see the tall buildings of downtown Vancouver. About 3500 elevation.
We stage at Brad's house right at the base of the mountain, about 30 min from my house. I'm the dork with the helmet still on (in the black with red armor).
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Re: Dual Sport day trip with the local forum
Last weekend; Goal was to link old forest service roads and trails to make it over the mountain to another town. It was overcast, and we rode thru the clouds and finally above them at 5000' elevation.
Dan took most of these. he calls this one T.Low Wheelies in the Mist
Due to the moisture of being in a cloud, my goggles were actually streaming drops of water with no rain present.
Dan approaches a rock slide with T.Low behind him
T.Low (me) snakes thru the rock slide
We finally began to emerge from the cloud cover.
Brad on a loose shelf trail.
Chris, then Brad, with T.Low riding sweep.
Chris and Brad way off in the distance
Dan took most of these. he calls this one T.Low Wheelies in the Mist
Due to the moisture of being in a cloud, my goggles were actually streaming drops of water with no rain present.
Dan approaches a rock slide with T.Low behind him
T.Low (me) snakes thru the rock slide
We finally began to emerge from the cloud cover.
Brad on a loose shelf trail.
Chris, then Brad, with T.Low riding sweep.
Chris and Brad way off in the distance
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Re: Dual Sport day trip with the local forum
Dan's DR350 and T.Low checking out Mt Baker
Clouds to the left of me, clouds to the right, here I am..stuck in the middle...
Brad taking possibly his most scenic break ever, about 4800' elevation.
Back at the trailhead at the end of the forest service road, we look back on a great little trail ride though the clouds. We're at about 3200' elevation looking at Mt Baker which is 10500'
Thanks for riding along. Hope you enjoyed it.
Re: Dual Sport day trip with the local forum
Great pics, especially like the undercast shots. The western mtns were made for dual sport
p.s check your pm's
p.s check your pm's
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Re: Dual Sport day trip with the local forum
Feel free to post that if you like, that's a terrific shot that helps give everyone the perspective of what we're riding around. I think as you get further north, even still in the US, the views of Baker get more majestic.
The dual sport is indeed a great way to explore the mountains.
The dual sport is indeed a great way to explore the mountains.
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I have emailed him to ask if he would mind me posting the pic, if its a go I'll throw it up
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Re: Dual Sport day trip with the local forum
Great pics as usual Tom!
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-96 GMC Safari AWD Hi-Top Conversion -->Stalled 5.3L swap & 5" lift
-74 Ford Bronco -->Far from perfect but mine!
-99 V-10 Ford Super Duty Super Cab 4x4 -->Stock with 285 Cooper ATs
-00 Ford Focus Wagon -->The Red Turd
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-07 Can-Am Outlander XT -->My yellow 4x4 quad for work & play
-04 Ski Doo REV Summit -->Still several chassis behind!
No new projects until the current ones are done!
Re: Dual Sport day trip with the local forum
Heres a link to a pic my friend Steve took who lives in Vancouver, it gives the perspective of what Mt Baker looks like from a Canucks view, I would have put up the pic but its too lrg and needs to be viewed full sized to be appreciated http://stevepell.ca/server/mt-baker.jpg
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Re: Dual Sport day trip with the local forum
Thanks for sharing the pics! The scenery is epic. If you listen closely, you can hear the sighs from us flatlanders.
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Re: Dual Sport day trip with the local forum
Tom-great pics.The thing is inspiring with the way you live large as you do.For me anyways,your spirit is uplifting.Thanks Tom for sharing.
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