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  1. Let's see your pics or videos! This has to be the craziest thing I have ever seen at the drags. Video by Christine Potter.
  2. Did you forget how to log in dent boy? BTW I would if I could!
  3. The forecast of rain has raised some concerns for duners this year. Is it going to rain? Yes. Will the river crossing be ok to cross? Probably but we'll just have to wait and see. Usually it's fine unless it pours hard for a full day or more. Are the Jeep races still on? Yes. With a 90%-100% chance of rain on Friday and Saturday, there is no doubt that Dumont will see some rain. How much exactly? We just don't know until it starts to come down. They say 1/2 inch on Friday and 1/4 inch on Saturday, but the weather at Dumont sometimes has a mind of it's own. There have been many times when the forecast of rain has turned out to be sporadic sprinkles or passing showers. If you are on the fence about going this weekend, just go. Some of my best memories of Dumont have been in the rain or crappy weather. Have a little sense of adventure and go have some fun with your friends. You never know what you'll get into out there. Weekend Race Schedule Just because it's going to rain, its not stopping the LV Jeep Club from hosting their 45 Annual hill climbs and drag races. The LV Jeep Club has confirmed their races are a rain or shine event. So bring your umbrellas and EZ-UPs. Don't sit in the motorhome all day. Head over to the drag races and hill climbs on Saturday and Sunday. Friday: Registration & Tech 2pm-7pm, no races Saturday: Hill Climbs | Reg & Tech 7AM- 8:30am, racing starts at 9:30am Sunday: Drag Races | Reg & Tech 7AM- 8:30am, racing starts at 9:30am All times are subject to change Tips for Duning in the Rain Increase tire pressure. Wet sand means more traction. Don't be lugged down by wet sand. Increase your pressure to 15-25 psi for better performance and less load on your equipment. Bring a rain jacket or wind breaker. Just because it's wet out, doesn't mean you have to be. Careful in the corners! Those ruts can easily put you on your lid. Your machine won't slide as well when the sand is wet so act like you are driving on concrete. Don't Forget! tarps to cover your seats and firewood an EZ UP or canopy. Just because it will be raining doesn't mean you have to be cooped up inside card games or movies to watch booze and snacks! if you are stuck in the RV all day, you will need more of both! Weather Forecast and Conditions Follow our Latest Conditions & Dune Reports for live updates on the dunes and road conditions. Already out there? Submit one! Help us help you. This is a community driven site. Detailed Forecast on weather.com Camp Map Lost & Found Lose something? Find Something? Post it up and we'll share it on Facebook as well. http://www.dumontduneriders.com/invision/forum/9-stolen-lost-or-found/
  4. Just ran across some old pics from President's Day Weekend 2007. Ah the good ole days.
  5. Hey David! Glad you signed up man. I am very happy with the power and reliability of my Honda 3.5. I don't think you can beat it for the money. The Ford 3.5 EcoBoost probably runs great, but it's going to cost you an arm and a leg. I've yet to see one in a sandcar out there. You can pick up a complete Honda 3.5 motor, harness and ECM for about $1000 or less.
  6. It doesn't look like I'll be making it out afterall.
  7. Although it looks like a limousine, it seems like it still performs.
  8. Most likely unless it's pouring rain.
  9. Sweet video! That car turned out badass.
  10. Not at Dumont. I haven't seen a rental place out there in several years.
  11. According to the AB1595 law, 38603. A person operating a recreational off-highway vehicle shall not allow a passenger to occupy a separate seat location not designed and provided by the manufacturer for a passenger. 38604. A person operating a recreational off-highway vehicle shall not ride with a passenger, unless the passenger, while seated upright with his or her back against the seatback with both feet flat on the floorboard, can grasp the occupant handhold with the seatbelt and shoulder belt or safety harness properly fastened. I doubt this is strictly enforced at Dumont though. As long as you have a helmet on and are playing by the rules, you'll probably be ok.
  12. Like ynot said, there are sand highways/ trails. It's pretty loose. Just go easy on the throttle in the rocky stuff and your paddles will be just fine. From the camp area just go south until you hit the fence and follow it all the way around the mountain to the little dunes. There are plenty of noticeable trails to bring you there.
  13. Yeah Terry definitely made the cleanups a good time with the raffle. That drew quite a crowd.
  14. Looks like Friends of El Mirage is helping out again this year, so yes there will be lunch. More info
  15. We have used Dish with a satelite to stream it. I haven't heard of a way with Cox.
  16. If I get my car fixed by then, I plan to head out Saturday morning and stay until Sunday night or Monday. Can you believe I haven't been out for Prez Weekend since about 2009 or 2010? More President's Weekend info here, http://www.dumontduneriders.com/news/presidents-day-weekend-2017-r111/
  17. There's no doubt that this season has been a cold and wet winter. The dunes have been hammered over the last month because of the rain in December. The sand is usually quick to dry out because of the prevailing Dumont winds, but the cold temperatures have kept things damp below the surface. Although some areas are quick to return to virgin smooth sand, the tops of the dunes take more time to dry out. You'll notice how one side of a dune will be perfectly smooth and the other will look like the surface of the moon. When it rains, water collects and cuts deep ruts as it runs down from the razorbacks. The end result? Some ugly dunes! At the beginning of last weekend, the dunes were pretty wet with those funky ripples of "dune cellulite" as I call it. But as each day went by, there was already a noticeable difference in the condition of the sand. Each day it dried out a little bit more. On the south end of the dunes, they were in great shape and were already drying out. So don't worry. Dumont will be full of that fluffy, dry sand that we all crave before we know it. Mother nature has been hard at work. Between the strong winds and warm sunny days, the dunes should be dried out well before President's Weekend. Highs have been in the 60's lately and believe it or not, Dumont will already see temperatures as high as 80 degrees over the next week or two! That's right. Because of the low elevation, it doesn't take very long for the temperature to climb back up at Dumont Dunes. Jan 26-29, 2017 Weekend Report Plan Your Next Trip 10 Day Forecast meteoblue Recent Dune Reports and Conditions President's Weekend
  18. Main shaft rear bearing is what it looks like. It's super pitted. I'm upgrading the bearing to the new (10 ball) bearing and will reevaluate it. Pretty sure that's all it is.
  19. Amazing news, Walter. This is great to hear.
  20. They were good...in some spots. Others...eh...not so much! haha One more weekend and the sand should be back to normal. It was still great!
  21. Thanks guys. Here's a little bit of video from the weekend too.
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