Glamis - Week between Christmas and New Years
Glamis - Week between Christmas and New Years
Hey guys, looks like we're planning a trip to Glamis over the week between Christmas and New Years. We will plan on being there in the afternoon to evening of the 26th, and we'll be leaving early morning on Sunday the 1st. Anyone who would like to join us is welcome - I'll plan a Tri-Tip dinner for anyone who is going to be there on Thursday, December 29th.
The plan will probably be to camp in the washes, but that's by no means certain.
Post up, let me know!
Marc
The plan will probably be to camp in the washes, but that's by no means certain.
Post up, let me know!
Marc
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Well my first Glamis trip is next weekend so im a dune rookie. By washes do you mean like Gecko or Roadrunner? I have kids so I'm camping as far from the nuts as possible.
Let me know cause I would love to try and make it. Everyone tells me Im going to love the sand after I try it next weekend.
~mike
Let me know cause I would love to try and make it. Everyone tells me Im going to love the sand after I try it next weekend.
~mike
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Gecko is Gecko, Roadrunner is Roadrunner, the washes are the washes.
Gecko is the road that somewhat borders the West side of the riding area. It has 3 camping "pads" on it. The last one on the road is called Roadrunner. That is where the partiers camp.
The washes are on the east side of the dunes, along the railroad tracks. Check out this map:
http://www.sandbros.com/glamis/GlamisMap2.jpg
We camped at wash 13.5, which is a very popular area for the family crowd, and also where the folks from GlamisDunes.com camp. Good place to visit. It is a bit quieter, aside from the trains, but the Gecko pads are ON the sand, no riding. You need to ride a mile or so on sandy trails to get to the big dunes from the washes. The nice thing is that that mile has lots of small dunes that are great if you have small kids.
http://glamisdunes.com/invision/index.php?...showtopic=12358
We'll be in the washes over Christmas and New Years, most likely.
Marc
Gecko is the road that somewhat borders the West side of the riding area. It has 3 camping "pads" on it. The last one on the road is called Roadrunner. That is where the partiers camp.
The washes are on the east side of the dunes, along the railroad tracks. Check out this map:
http://www.sandbros.com/glamis/GlamisMap2.jpg
We camped at wash 13.5, which is a very popular area for the family crowd, and also where the folks from GlamisDunes.com camp. Good place to visit. It is a bit quieter, aside from the trains, but the Gecko pads are ON the sand, no riding. You need to ride a mile or so on sandy trails to get to the big dunes from the washes. The nice thing is that that mile has lots of small dunes that are great if you have small kids.
http://glamisdunes.com/invision/index.php?...showtopic=12358
We'll be in the washes over Christmas and New Years, most likely.
Marc
Thanks Mjollnir
Saweet Mjollnir!!
Guess where we camped!! :clap: :clap: 13.5 right. It was absolutely awesome for the kids. Thanks a million for your post.
We had a great time. 2 quads broke but it wasnt my ATK!!
I'll post some pics on a new thread.
Mike
Guess where we camped!! :clap: :clap: 13.5 right. It was absolutely awesome for the kids. Thanks a million for your post.
We had a great time. 2 quads broke but it wasnt my ATK!!
I'll post some pics on a new thread.
Mike
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