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If you tighten your pre-load down more, that will only give you more ride height and will most likely cause it to buck in the whoops. A stiffer lower spring would be a possible solution (or bandaid) but it sounds like you need more compression dampening in the shock (or both).
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Sunday Morning: Great Weather And Dunes
dunefreak commented on dunefreak's dune report in Dumont Conditions
Usually late March but there have been dips in the temperature in the past and we have duned into April! -
Well you already said the W word so now it's definitley gonna be windy! Although Dumont sometimes has a forecast of it's own, when Tecopa is calling for 33 mph winds and gusting to over 50mph you can bet on some strong winds at D. You can watch the hourly weather forecast as it gets closer and it may change, but the wind forecast is usually very accurate out there, if not worse than what they say it will be. How do I bear with the wind? Sit in the toyhauler, make some food and drink plenty of this--->
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15th Annual Dumont Cleanup: Fun in the Sun
dunefreak commented on dunefreak's article in Dumont News
Awesome! Thanks man. I wish I would have known at the time. haha -
oh.....yeah! April. lol
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Thanks Terry but as it is now, it would keep my arm from going outside the upper pillar and even the outer edge of the car for the most part. Any shorter and I couldn't reach my turning break or the steering wheel. Trust me I've tried adjusting it shorter and it's at the best length for equal safety and reach for the controls.
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And some from the bike
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Here's some video from one of the buggy runs.
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Thanks guys
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85 views, 1 photo
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Thanks for the heads up, IrnBear. That highway can get a little congested!
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I rolled into Dumont Friday afternoon and it was 95° on my truck thermometer. I was a little worried it was going to be scorching this weekend, but it was cleanup and we were all locked in and going regardless. I was very surprised how nice it was though. There was a steady light to medium breeze most of the weekend that kept things pretty cool. It only felt hot for a couple hours in the afternoon if you were standing in the sun. Enough of the boring weather. How about those dunes?? Holy crap they were perfect. I said it several times throughout the weekend, "These are the dunes we've been waiting all season for." No joke though. The weather has been crap for most of the season and they just now dried out and smoother out and they are perfect. There was a nice balance of tracks and smooth sand to be FAST dunes as I call em. So as soon as I got unloaded, Lou B & Mark were ready to dune. When we stopped to cool down we saw @ItsWeeks was out there already too. He and a few buds stopped by and we chatted for a bit. Back at camp my 500 was screaming to be ridden so I managed to squeeze in a ride just as the sun was going down. It was pretty epic! I rode out to the south end as the skies turned purple. I was surprised how many people were actually there with the hot forecast. The dumpster had already been delivered at the ranger station for the weekend's cleanup event. That sunset was gorgeous. Back at camp, I fired up the Pizzazz pizza cooker and made dinner. Quick and easy! Saturday's sunrise started out looking not much different from Friday's sunset! I was up early to seize the day and get an early start. Once everyone got moving, we went out for an early morning buggy run before heading over to the cleanup event. The dunes were absolutely perfect. After our dune run, we wasted no time and headed straight over to the ranger station to sign in. It was perfect weather for the cleanup. I really expected to sweat like hell and be miserable. The morning was beautiful out there. We spread out and picked up some trash for a bit. I headed out to the north end since that is the direction the wind is normally blowing out there. I was hoping to see a crazy amount of bloom like last year but it wasn't quite a colorful. It was still pretty decent though! I picked up quite a few of these sky lanterns that alot of people think fly up to heaven. This little guy popped out to say hi. I was blown away how he just sat there while I took pics so close to him. I even touched him and he didn't run away. I'm thinking he was playing dead. Filling up my bag and enjoying the morning outdoors. I cruised over to the other end of camp to hopefully find more interesting trash. I was hoping these chicks wouldn't get mad that I was on their turf but they didn't sweat me. The hills were blooming over there too. I had filled my bag up and then some so I ran over to dump it. My unique items included a little girls Christmas dress (weird), an ugly thermal shirt, a coloring book, and a timing belt. Was some sort of crime committed with these things? lol I had about an hour before lunch was served so I went back to camp to grab some water and clean up. We then headed over to the ranger station. I was impressed how many people were there. It was nothing like the old days, but wow! Way more people than the last few years. The cleanup went great! Lunch was awesome and the quick draw was really cool. It felt more like the old days than it has in a while. Jason (the new prez of FoDD) did an outstanding job just like Terry has done in the past. He's a great guy and we are lucky to have him in that position. Here are his words along with a photo Rose at the BLM snapped of Jason, me and Ed. "What a great day out at the clean up Saturday! This photo says it all! Smiling faces and bringing everyone together. On the right is Ed who is the founder of the local Friend groups in the Socal area, a former CORVA President and a passionate OHV advocate. In the center is Pete who created and operates DumontDuneRiders.com who is a serious OHV user and practically lives at the dunes while keeping everyone informed of what's happening out at Dumont. Then myself who began as a OHV user and now bridging the gap between the Dumont OHV users and the BLM to help make the area a thriving community again while having a great time with events like this hopefully all season long! This is just three individuals from different backgrounds, with different ideas, coming together and having a great time! Just imagine what the future will look like out at Dumont Dunes!" - Jason Ardenski My full write-up from the cleanup is in the news section here, After the cleanup I decided we needed to have a Dumont Beach party! haha We all cruised down to the creek and dipped our feet in the water to cool off. We had a blast watching the dogs play around and have fun. One last dune run was in order for Saturday. We laid it down! None of the sandcars in our group ever run warm but this weekend we were all exercising our radiator caps. We had to pull off for a break and cool down sooner than planned several times. We were laying it down like the old days! Maybe it's because I knew it was going to come to end and I wanted to get the most out of it. I don't know. I was having fun as hell regardless of the reason. We watched the sun go down and sat in the sand for what I think was another hour or so! It was so relaxing and we had no place else to be so we did just that.
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This year's cleanup went better than expected by a long shot. Over 150 people showed up to help pick up trash throughout the camp area and dunes. Some people might not think that sounds like the ideal dune trip, but the cleanup is much more than that. It is an annual event where the duners get together as a small, tight-knit community and give back to the place they love. With the efforts of Barstow BLM and the Friends of Dumont Dunes organization, it has become a tradition that has been 15 years in the making. Several friends and families gathered on Saturday March 18th to do just that and it was a hit! Registration Registration began at 8:00 AM. Duners trickled in and signed up with the BLM to volunteer for the morning. Gloves, trash bags, and even grabby sticks were supplied to assist those who were picking up trash. Every volunteer got a wrist band, which gave them a free pass for the weekend as well as a free lunch provided by Friends of Dumont Dunes. In addition, each bag of trash collected would give them a quick draw ticket for the chance to win some great prizes. Cleaning up the Dunes Many duners scattered out throughout the camp area since the trash seems always be near the fire pits, but some people even went out to Comp Hill and combed the outskirts of the dunes to fill their bags. The most common trash seemed to be empty ice bags, plastic bottles, debris from fireworks and sky lanterns, and tissue/ toilet paper stuck in bushes. So keep this in mind next time you are out at the dunes. Much of that trash gets left behind or blown out of camp. This may be a disappointment to some, but sky lanterns don't make it to heaven. They go up and then they come down and litter our desert. Making Dumont a cleaner place, one piece of trash at a time. It was gorgeous weather and I was just happy to be out there helping out. While out on the north end of camp, this little guy came up and said hello. I thought for sure he'd run away before I pulled my camera out, but he didn't even flinch. Small bushes were a popular trash trap. The large dumpster was provided via Barstow BLM. Bags upon bags of trash were collected and tossed in. You'd be surprised at some of junk that is left behind out there by litterbugs; a roll of carpet, a car fender, clothing, a tire, a coloring book, CO2 cartridges, and much more. There was a plaque given for most unique item found and that went to the person that found a fishing pole! Who brings a fishing pole to Dumont? This was my contribution for the day. A full bag of trash plus a few strange items like the coloring book, a little girl's Christmas dress, a timing belt and an ugly thermal. Everyone had their vehicle of choice. I used my buggy. Some used their vehicle so they could run their A/C. Lou used his ATC70! By 11:30 AM all the trash was collected in the dumpster and everyone gathered at the BLM Ranger Station for lunch, a public meeting and quick draw. The shade structure helped out tremendously this year. In year's past, we would have to stand out in the sun or haul our EZ UPs over to the event area. The BLM has put together quite a nice compound with our user fees; money well spent my my eyes. Food! Lunch is Served! Everyone lined up for lunch. The new president of Friends of Dumont Dunes, Jason Ardenski, and his family donated their time to serving up a great backyard style BBQ lunch. Tri-Tip sliders, ballpark-style dogs, corn, beans, chips and cookies were provided. Jason went above and beyond into making this happen. He forked out money from his own pocket into making sure this was more than just a cheap hotdog and a water type lunch. He brought out the good stuff with very little time to prepare. The whole family was very professional and you would think they owned a restaurant the way they made sure each and every duner was handled. Jason's BBQ setup and catering equipment was impressive. We can't thank him and the whole family enough for what they did. The lunch crew (left to right): Jason's sister and her boyfriend, Brooke and Danny with their son Greyston Jason's father Tom, Jason's son Gavin, daughter Libby, Jason Ardenski, and his mother Kay. Everyone was grubbin and more than pleased with the food! Sandcrab's crew approved! BLM/ Sub-Group/ Public Meeting After lunch, the BLM held their open-to-the-public Dumont meeting. Members of the DAC (Desert Advisory Committee) were in attendance with the BLM to discuss items such as the budget, safety concerns, Dumont user issues, and more. They keep the users informed with the management of the area that they frequently use. Some concerns in the crowd were camp speeders, off weekend law enforcement and the possibility of providing dumpsters on holiday weekends. These things will be discussed in more detail at the next meeting. New Friends of Dumont Dunes president, Jason Ardenski, had a refreshing sense of enthusiasm as he discussed his new position and plans for future events and volunteer efforts to keep Dumont a fun and safe community. Speaking of new FoDD members, a brand new vice-president and secretary also stepped up to the plate, Heather Siders! We can't thank them enough for their dedication to keeping the FoDD organization alive and active. Jason said it best with the photo below so I am just going to paste his own words. Quick Draw Once the meeting was over, a table of goodies was brought out by FoDD. Jason rounded these items up himself at the last minute from some great companies that were willing to donate to the cause. Kartek Off Road was generous enough to provide a ton of shirts, hats, koozies and 5 gift certificates! Rugged Radios stepped up and donated two radios, a gift card, duffel bag, hats, stickers, koozies and a banner! Even Jason's parents (also Friends of Dumont Dunes members), Tom and Kay, donated pop up trash cans, chairs, a tow strap, some tie downs, booster cables, and a fire extinguisher. Last but certainly not least, Jason personally donated several items such as a 52" LED light bar, LED flashlights and LED rock lights. His company, Impact Signs in Victorville, CA, in conjunction with Lynn Construction in El Mirage, CA even donated a 2017/2018 Dumont season pass. Impact Signs also donated some awesome RITC tumblers. Awards Plaques were given to those who collected the most bags as an individual and also as a group. In addition, there were winners for most unique item and largest item found. Sponsors and Special Thanks Jason Ardenski (president of FoDD) for EVERYTHING he did. Barstow BLM staff- helping with the entire event, dumpsters, supplies and use of the ranger station Rugged Radios- donations Kartek Off Road- donations Impact Signs in Victorville, CA- donations Awards of Recognition in Apple Valley, CA- plaque donations Lynn Construction in El Mirage, CA- donations Rose Beardshear (BLM)- for all her friendly help Friends of Dumont Dunes organization- for keeping the cleanup alive and fun Friends of El Mirage- for initially stepping up when there might not have been any FoDD board members to help Tom and Kay Ardenski and family- donations and cooking Terry Allen (former president of FoDD)- for his help, guidance, and several years of hard work making the cleanup fun Cleanup volunteers- for spending your morning picking up trash for a good cause Additional Photos
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Here's Motor Trend's teaser video. They want you to sign up for Motor Trend on Demand for the full video. No thanks!
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Wish I knew what my old SSC had for springs. It had Fox 2.0 coilovers. I have no idea of the spring rates though. There has to be someone out there that can chime in.
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Not sure how this happened but a Toyota is up in flames out near bathroom 8. There were reports of some Asian guys with cameras and drones taking lots of pics.
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The weekend is starting off great. I pulled in around 4PM yesterday and although it was 95 degrees on my truck thermometer, the light breeze has kept things really nice. The dunes are perfect. We went out for a dune run with a few of the buggies and laid it down. We've been waiting all year for these conditions and the dunes are finally dry, smooth, and there are some fun fast lines. I am up and at it this morning taking advantage of the nice cool weather and epic sunrise.
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Let's get this going for next month's Dune pic of the month. Post up one pic. The winner's dune photo will be posted on the site as the March DPOM. Dune Pic of the Month Rules 1. The picture must be YOURS. You cannot post any photos you did not take. 2. The picture must not have any watermarks or logos on it. 3. The picture must be at least 600 x 600 pixels. 4. The picture must abide by the rules of this board. 5. By posting a photo, you allow DDR to use it on our webpages & social media.
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Ah damn it's too bad we missed each other. I saw you posted you were going out, but I thought it was during the week. Thanks a bunch. I really appreciate that. It's good to hear from time to time. Keeps me motivated to keep things going around here. There's not much participation these days with other social media outlets, but we are still alive! haha I hope to link up one of these days out there.
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It's gonna be a little warm out there this weekend. I'll be up early each day for sure. The mornings and evenings should be perfect.
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Sorry man. It can be frustrating. I've chased my share of stupid problems over the years.