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Firefight
14th March 2008, 14:10
Hey all

Last minute update.

The Sundowner trail ride is on this weekend, it is Quads only on Saturday so you won’t have to worry about two wheelers in your way or otherwise, then two wheelers and quads on Sunday,

Sign on is from 8.30 (unless you get there a bit earlier) you can ride as soon as we let you out of the gate.

Also for the Quad people

Te Kauwhata scrambles round 3 in on Sunday the 16th so, Port Waikato on Saturday for a warm-up and then Racing at TK on Sunday,

Sounds good

See you there

Buddy L
14th March 2008, 14:47
Hey all


Sign on is from 8.30 (unless you get there a bit earlier) you can ride as soon as we let you out of the gate.

Sounds good

See you there

does this mean sign on, read the breifing paper work and then go straight out on the trails, not wait untill 9.30-10.00 for a large riders breifing:angry:

chop
14th March 2008, 15:03
Scrambles?

Firefight
14th March 2008, 15:08
does this mean sign on, read the breifing paper work and then go straight out on the trails, not wait untill 9.30-10.00 for a large riders breifing:angry:


Hey BL,

as stated sign on and ride from 08-30 if you want, no waiting,

and Chop, its a trail ride, bloody good track, bit of everything.


F/F

Firefight
14th March 2008, 15:29
http://www.poweradventures.co.nz/EventCalendar.asp?id=150


F/F

Wellyman
14th March 2008, 19:42
I NEED A RIDE TO THIS ONE ARGH! I WILL PAY GAS MONEY!
HEEEELP!
wm

Buddy L
16th March 2008, 16:31
A very good ride today, needed a little rain to help settle the dust.
Port waikato is such a nice area as well, will be their again next time.
Managed to get in 3 laps before lunch time, as we started riding or bikes as soon as we got their.
As breifing was at sign on, and you signed on as you drove off the road before parking.
Nice touch.
Well done "Power Adventures"
see you at the "Bull Run"

Crisis management
17th March 2008, 08:10
Right, that's got rid of my off-road virginity then....

Was a neat ride, a bit dusty and friggin steep in the A sections, there was a wee bit of swearing going down some of those bits! :crazy:
The damage count went a bit like; 3 times off each side and once over the handlebars, the bikes fine tho!

I was surprised how short a loop was at 13km, I was expecting longer than that, obviously it varies dependant on terrain and location but what's the usual length?

Thanks to Greg Power and co, a great way to start my off road career! :banana::banana:

jimmy 2006
17th March 2008, 09:18
20-30km is usual, apart from desert storm with there 50-60km loops that are great!