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Fees at Imperial Dunes?

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Posted by: PaulV

you can get info at, if I remember right its Glamis.com or Glamis.org
It will give you info on fees and requiremints.

Posted by: sandjunkie

Fees for camping/parking. There are vending machines for passes at the major entrances (Gecko/ Washroad). Have a whip and your registration.

Posted by: sandjunkie

Stock tires will work. Paddles will help.

Posted by: raptor03

you will like the pics at GLamisinfo.com..trust me..

Posted by: raptor03

I will be there thursday night,ready to ride friday morning,see you guy's there.later

Posted by: YFZn

25$ 7 day pass
90$ annual pass

Note: the machines dont even aggree with the price as I was there last weekend and the machines where not working. But the rangers kept coming around anyway asking if we had them.

We where running three bikes with open pipes and didn't get messed with, but they may enforce the 96db limit, also I have heard that they are checking for spark arrestors.

Posted by: HA2

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Originally posted by: Crash929
How are the imperial dunes? Is there a lot to do? Anyone been there on Halloween? Does it get pretty wild?


um, yes to all those questions.

i will be at Glamis Oct 31 early afternoon, hopefully....we all know how that goes.

Posted by: HA2

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Originally posted by: 400EXJumper
Do the chicks at the dunes respond well to beads?hr>


worth a shot i guess. friday night would be the best. usually then the alcohol has set in and the crazies are at full steam (im hiding in a place where you dont see too many people - the dunes).

Posted by: HA2

excellent pictures, yardbird. where are pictures #8 and 11 taken at? big thumbs up on the trikes, too.

Posted by: HA2

first trip of 03-04 season. BR>
BTW, yardbird - i just want to clarify i know they are at glamis, but where in glamis?

Posted by: HA2

2:00 PM every afternoon the flat drags go off accross the road from the ranger station. After that, everyone usually heads back for camp for a pick me up and to the hill for night runs. The area you speak of is one of my favorite parts to ride. the closed area has some very nice dunes, but, its closed now.

during the day we usually just dune away looking for untouched sand (rare on a big weekend), play horseshoes, drink a little beer, and just hang out and watch people crash in front of camp.

Posted by: HA2

it has some common traits that set it apart from a stock R. All new plastics (nice and clean) 10 inch rear rims wrapped in sand sharks, FMF Fatty pipe, the front rim is the stock gold one, its ported so it runs a little stronger than your average piped R no front fork boots(see avator).........thats about all i can think of that would stand out, which isnt much i know. :confused:

vehicles to look out for:
- (Dark Metalic Silver) 2003 Cheverolet Silverado 1500 2x4
- (Light Tan) 199X Ford Expedition towing an '18 Titan
- (Forest Green) 199X Ford Ranger

those are the only vehicles i know ill be with, there will be a lot more though. probably 5-7 dirtbikes and a yellow baja bug(possible)

sorry for the long description.

Posted by: HA2

Oh, one thing that does set it apart, is the stickers - has none. Most R ATC guys hold a lot of value in their gastank scoop stickers, i hate them so i never put them on when i got new ones.

Posted by: Yardbird

I'm taking the day off on Halloween and will be @ Glamis on one of my 350X's. Any particular place you all will be hangin at?

Posted by: Yardbird

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Originally posted by: HA2
first trip of 03-04 season. BR>
BTW, yardbird - i just want to clarify i know they are at glamis, but where in glamis?


HA2 I'm not sure where I was at when those Glamis pics were taken. It was my first time there and no GPS to know where I was. I was riding in a huge bowl that was just south of the comp. hill area. Probably a couple of dunes back. It was the tallest razorback around that area and it had a huge nice almost perfectly round bowl. Picture #8 was taken from the top of that razorback and #10 is me at the top of it. It was a blast going around that sucker and hitting 6th gear goin striaght down into it. Any advice where to hangout and watch the action? Thanks for the compliment on the bikes. I wouldn't mind getting a 250R (best of both worlds) but need to get rid of one of the 350X's, no room in the garage for 3 trikes.

Posted by: Yardbird

Sounds good, I'll keep and eye out for someone on a 250R and/or playing horseshoes. We can drink a beer or "two" and make fun of the golfcart riders. Is your 250R stock or will it have some distinguishing characteristics?

Posted by: Yardbird

Aight I'll definitely keep an eye out for ya. It will probably be just a couple of us. Myself and my buddy on his 03 white raptor. So if it starts to get crazy at least safety in numbers hehe. I drive a 03 chevy silverado 1500 Z71. The Z71 sticker on the rear of the truck has been replaced with one that has the U.S. Flag "Ole Glory"design in it. It's dark metallic green with same color "Snug Top" on the bed. You camping along Gecko? Hope to see ya out there.

Posted by: 400EXJumper

Never been there before and was just wondering if there are any fees or special rules one should know
about before going up there.
Thanks

Posted by: 400EXJumper

Thanks for the info.
I have one more question, will stock tires work ok out there or do I really need to get some paddles for the rear? Thanks again


Posted by: 400EXJumper

Do the chicks at the dunes respond well to beads?

Posted by: Crash929

How are the imperial dunes? Is there a lot to do? Anyone been there on Halloween? Does it get pretty wild?

Posted by: Crash929

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Originally posted by: HA2
excellent pictures, yardbird. where are pictures #8 and 11 taken at? big thumbs up on the trikes, too. hr>


Yeah! Really cool pics. I can't wait to go!


Posted by: AlphaRaptor660R

Those are some sweet pictures. I want to take some like that this haloween. I want to take a few in black&white, blow them up and hang them on my walls at home...that would look sweet!

Posted by: 2Gordons

Get paddles! Spinning knobbies up big sand hills sucks.

Posted by: 2Gordons

Lots of wide open dunes - plenty to do. Can/will get wild if you are looking for it. Too many people for me, that is why we always go the weekend before or after. If you've never been, you won't be disappointed.