DirtHound
Race Dog
Back safe and sound.
Thanks Doug so much for organising this ride so well. I would have loved to stay for the braai, but unfortunately I had other commitments that couldn't be changed. Next time, I'll make sure I don't miss it.
Although I thoroughly enjoyed the dunes, I took a tumble - twice on the same shoulder, so I'm feeling a little tender.
I'm looking forward to seeing all the photos (and video footage) that others have! ;D
Buff was a bit wild in his 4x4 coming into the dunes, and his bike decided that the sand next to the trailer was safer, and bounced off!
The WR crashes well, and not much damage was done except for a few scratches on the headlight cowl.
Kamanya giving Divot some sand riding tips
The world is my playground! :biggrin:
My noble steed. :drif:
Divot had a disagreement with the sand - his first one of a few.
Doug's point of view is: "If you're not falling in the sand, you're not pushing yourself hard enough"
Thanks Doug so much for organising this ride so well. I would have loved to stay for the braai, but unfortunately I had other commitments that couldn't be changed. Next time, I'll make sure I don't miss it.
Although I thoroughly enjoyed the dunes, I took a tumble - twice on the same shoulder, so I'm feeling a little tender.
I'm looking forward to seeing all the photos (and video footage) that others have! ;D
Buff was a bit wild in his 4x4 coming into the dunes, and his bike decided that the sand next to the trailer was safer, and bounced off!
The WR crashes well, and not much damage was done except for a few scratches on the headlight cowl.
Kamanya giving Divot some sand riding tips
The world is my playground! :biggrin:
My noble steed. :drif:
Divot had a disagreement with the sand - his first one of a few.
Doug's point of view is: "If you're not falling in the sand, you're not pushing yourself hard enough"