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Kemosabi
Kemosabi
69 posts
69 posts
15 Sep 2009 4:14am
You guys might not consider this a premium sailing spot, but around where I live, it's about the best you could ask for. A friend of mine told us about this dry lake bed in the desert, so I figured we should check it out. Hard clay surface, with obstacles here and there to keep it interesting. It's loads of fun to run through one of those bushes at about 30mph!
The Mini's ran really good there on that nice smooth surface.




hills
hills
SA
1622 posts
SA, 1622 posts
15 Sep 2009 8:34am
Great pics, it looks like a great place to sail. You could always "relocate" a few bushes to make a race circuit or is that illegal?

PS love the Wigwam!!
Kemosabi
Kemosabi
69 posts
69 posts
15 Sep 2009 9:20am
I thought you guys might get a kick out of my "alternative" shelter.
Green too. Aside from the coal-fired, 2 Megawatts it took to sew it all together.
Hiko
Hiko
1229 posts
1229 posts
15 Sep 2009 9:58am
The Lone Ranger and Tonto were out in the desert at night when Tonto woke up
and said "Kemosabe wake up what do you see?'
The Lone Ranger woke up looked up and said " I see stars Tonto "
"Yes' said Tonto "but what does it mean to you?"
"Well" said the Lone Ranger "Meteorogically it means we have fine weather,Astrologically it means we are entering into the age of the Ram and
Celestially the star Aldebaran is at its Zenith so that tells me that its 1am
What does it mean to you Tonto?'
"Kemosabi you dumb as buffalo dung. To me it means someone stole Wigwam"
kiwi307
kiwi307
488 posts
488 posts
15 Sep 2009 4:05pm
Looks rather like Mirage?
Hiko
Hiko
1229 posts
1229 posts
16 Sep 2009 6:54am
Is that a wigwam or a tepee ? Is there a difference ?
Looks like a fun sailing area. Mirage?
Nat what sort of winds do you get there and where is it ?
maybe we could google a look
Sorry about the joke couldnt resist it. Kemosabi, desert, wigwam,It was all too much to pass up
Kemosabi
Kemosabi
69 posts
69 posts
16 Sep 2009 7:53am
It's a Teepee, or Tipi. 3-pole Lakota Sioux pattern to be exact. the inside is 16 feet from door to back and my larger one is 19 feet from door to back, so it can fit the whole family with room to spare for beds, fire, etc. Very different from a Wigwam used by eastern US natives.

Not Mirage. It's a place in south-central Wyoming, North East of where I live. Most people don't even know it's there. (Including me, up until last month.) I'll try to get a map or Google earth placement, so you can get a better idea of where I'm talking about. My buddy nick-named it WAHU... as in WAAAAHOOO! or what you say when your land sailor quickly accelerates to top speed.
Good winds for inland sailing.

I love a good joke. Keep 'em coming. Man, it's a shame I couldn't meet you guys while in NZ. I may get another chance though, in a few months. I'm heading back if I can get the bank account to cooperate.
landyacht
landyacht
WA
5921 posts
WA, 5921 posts
16 Sep 2009 11:10am
50m steel cable between 2 4wds, I assume thats some kind of sagethat some cows have hammered. the surface looks great, with enough room for a mini to duck and weave. . Many of our spots are similar, and have been forgotten as the yachts got bigger.
10points for the tipi
Kemosabi
Kemosabi
69 posts
69 posts
17 Sep 2009 4:48am
It’s sage. Hammered by the wind. No cows because there’s nothing around for them to eat, or water either. Good thing too; I’d hate to be sailing along and have a cow step out in front of me. Saw a lot of pronghorn antelope though. They don’t think much of running 30 miles for water. Real curious critters too. I had one move to within 60 yards of me while walking around in the morning. He was trying to figure out what I was all about.

A big, class-5 rig would be frustrating, but the Mini’s are perfect.

Funny story;
For the smaller bushes, if you run your front wheel just alongside the bush then the rear axle will clear it with no problem. This works great because you can sail in straighter lines and build more speed. I got used to this in the mini, then I took my friends buggy out for a spin.
He builds an “A” frame buggy with a hammock type seat slung between the main side rails toward the front. What I didn’t realize is; when seated with this arrangement, my hind-parts are located below the frame and therefore exposed as the lowest clearance part of the whole vehicle besides the wheels touching the ground.
I sheeted in hard and started hooting along, came up on a bush, cleared the bush with the front wheel and then received a very uncomfortable swat on the backside! The bush blew apart and filled my shorts with thorny sticks.

Yet another lesson learned the hard way.
responderman
responderman
82 posts
82 posts
17 Sep 2009 7:11am
That's a funny story, and what a BIG sky too, not many skys that big over here. love the tipi, it looks a big thing that even my 6'7" could stand in with ease.
Thanks for sharing
Jay
Test pilot 1
Test pilot 1
WA
1430 posts
WA, 1430 posts
17 Sep 2009 10:29pm
Tho this camping thing, ith that ath in a wrow of tenth?
Test pilot 1
Test pilot 1
WA
1430 posts
WA, 1430 posts
17 Sep 2009 10:33pm
Just a thought. If ya really wanted to clean up those clumps,accessoriseyour mini with a couple of lateral blades(you could then use them for chariot races)[}:)][}:)][}:)]
Kemosabi
Kemosabi
69 posts
69 posts
18 Sep 2009 3:26am
"Ben Hur" style. I like it! Probably wouldn't live to enjoy it very long, but it sounds like fun.

Do you guys watch Top Gear TV show from Britain?
One of them welded on wheel-hub knives (or whatever you call them) in order to gain the advantage in a race. If I remember right, the entire wheel tore off and went rolling across the pasture.
responderman
responderman
82 posts
82 posts
18 Sep 2009 5:01am
Or you could replace the front wheel with a push along lawn mower minus its handle.
landyacht
landyacht
WA
5921 posts
WA, 5921 posts
18 Sep 2009 4:33pm
50m steel cable between 2 4wds, have the vehicles about 20m apart, and clear some long runs across the lake, widen some corridors, join up some clearings, and in no time you'll have a great spot, without completely wrecking the lake and getting any official attention
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