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jellis
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Hey Doodey I still love ya no matter what, that's what families do.
Seany we tried to get in touch with NASLA and they did not return any of the calls, emails or a letter we sent requesting membership for buggiers.
Things change and we could try again.
In my opinion buggiers need an organization to represent us, as the land sailors did not want us around, nor did the kite boarders (water), and I must
admit even the AKA was not able to help us in the end. I would not be apposed to land boarders, land sailors, etc etc being a part of this new group,
but it is time we had an organization that stands up for the buggiers, period.
2 more cents
Jon Ellis
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DrewP
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Question for the NABX members,
Does Dooley's comments about dirt bikes, motocross, snowmobiles, quads, etc, as "wreck-reation" and "eco-destruction" represent the common attitudes
of NABX members?
DrewP
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ickyrex
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I can act as a liason to NALSA if necessary. I found myself in that unfortunate situation with the Blokarters.
Look how that turned out, they would rather hang with us! They are a somewhat closed insular family and don't seem to want to grow the membership.
That being said, they are a fine bunch of friendly people on the whole and are well organized. They are a racing organization and are a bit more
serious that us. I will be arriving @ Ivanpah on the 29th while the NALSA event is going on and will "feel them out" on this issue if you guys are
serious.
Fran has a bit of experience with them as well and can offer his opinions.
Jason
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deanaoxo
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Quote: | I wish i had time to go into all the in's and out's of why this won't work.
We work closely with this group every year, and this year, for one year only, we are using the same insurance company they use. As soon as the guy
who writes it gets a chance to review with the parent company the rules, kites will be banned. This is the same group who made sure kites were
banned in the marine group several years ago when they learned of the Outleader spinnaker replacement kite. Ban the kites!!!!
This is a huge, complex problem that will not take throwing a few ideas at and walking away from.
Much thought will have to be put into this whole scheme.
Is the time ripe?? I and many of you say yes.
Expect our first meeting Weds!!!
aoxo~!
I wonder about the formation a partnership with NALSA instead of AKA..... I hope I dont offend here, but the way I see it is that we have more in
common with our fixed mast friends than stick and fighter kite fliers.....
What do they do for insurance/dues/events/and all the BLM issues that go along with our sport? Can we take any points from their
documents/experiences? I dont even know who or how they are organized. Maybe there are enough crossover fliers to garner some interest in swelling
their numbers in one fell swoop... after all, we are class 8 land yachts!
COmments?
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Lack-O-Slack
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Two issues to address...
1. My opinion and characterization of motorized off-road "sports" as "wreck-reation" is my own, and does not represent, as far as I know, the opinion
of anyone other than myself, and several million other eco-heads who have seen the destruction of California's Mojave Desert at Glamis, Ocotillo,
Dumont, and literally every venue that's been opened to proponents of off-road land "use" for motorized hobbies. These areas quickly become dead,
vegetation-less, dust bowls through bad management and extreme over-use, and the BLM and other agencies, sorely under-funded, seem to have given up
and just chosen to ignore the long-term consequence of this practice. Where signs dictate "Stay on Trails", you can find countless examples of
disobedience of these controls, and ugly scars and destruction of the landscape. Off-roaders will often destroy watersheds and creekbeds, causing
untold "downstream" damage to vegetation, wildlife, and beautiful scenery, just for the thrill of attempting a hill climb up a waterfall. I've seen
these things, over and over, all over California. My fellow Sierra Club members and friends on the San Diego County Sheriff's Search and Rescue can
tell many, many anecdotes of the horrible losses of life and limb that occur each weekend in each of these venues, due to alcohol abuse mixed with
too-fast, too-powerful toys in the hands of morons with limited skills. Does that mean every off-roader is a moron? No. But it does indicate that
management of these venues is sorely lacking, and that the ARC (American Recreation Coalition), their HUGE lobby in Washington D.C., is able to
guarantee their continued access to resources, regardless of the abuses, dangers, and documented fatalities and injuries, while we, the small voice in
the wilderness seeking to use the same resources without damaging them, killing anyone, or costing taxpayers millions in increased insurance premiums,
medical cost recoveries, and permanent environmental consequences, are not heard at all, and are so easily brushed off the resource in favor of pure
PROFIT from the ARC constituents. I make no bones about it... I don't go to the desert to experience roaring engines, flying dirt, and drunken
fools... but when you visit El Mirage on a weekend these days, that's all you'll see and hear. So, yes, I'm motor-sports intolerant, and if someone
brings these toys to Buggy Town, they'll most likely find I'm not alone. What we do is eco-friendly... motorized craft in the wilderness are,
usually, NOT. Drive around El Mirage and take a look at how many protected Joshua Trees, one of which memorializes our friend Dave Kennedy, have been
hammered and destroyed by "wheelies" up against them, by having their root systems exposed by spinning knobbies, and then notice, while buggying at
Elmer's, how the surface looks and feels today, compared to just three or so years ago. I acknowledge that the gear-heads are in the majority...
Americans want "entertainment" that requires just the push of a button and ZOOM! Learning to wrestle with the wind or develop sailing skills just
isn't what the average desert user wants, and the majority rules, so we lose our quiet, flat, windy spaces to them. They're not bad people... they're
just not thinking about the future, or the land, or the value of the species whose habitat they destroy, and we will all pay for this thoughtlessness.
A sad truth. So okay, I'm a tree-hugger and I love Spotted Owls more than Yamahas.
2. I, too, though of NALSA as another possible alternative for formation of a more influential lobby and association for our wind-powered pleasures;
they won't, however, embrace all forms of traction kiting as would the AKA, or our own new organisation, so it's probably barking up the wrong tree,
in my view. Some with more familiarity with the NALSA folks seem to echo this conclusion. We shall see, yes?
P.S. No offense to those of you who ride dirt bikes in the desert... you have a powerful ally in Washington D.C., you spend lots of money on your
toys, so you're well represented and entitled, as much as any buggy pilot or landsailer, to use the resources made available to you. I can only hope
you swing wide of others' camp sites, avoid running over every living thing you see, and use the trails and designated areas in compliance with what
regulations exist, and pack out your trash, so that there's some chance of preserving YOUR resources and ours, long term. Where will our
grandchildren play?
Mike \"Lack-O-Slack\" Dooley
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kitemaker4
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Well said Dooley. I agree with everything you say. Even stuck here on the gulf coast I think about things that you talked about. It just takes a
few to mess it up for all of us. I have heard that there has not been any rain and everything is real dry. It will be intresting to see how Elmers
has changed since I was there last year for the pre-event.
Susan
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DrewP
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Thank you for your response, looking for many others to respond and post their views on this.
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deanaoxo
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Without characterizing anyone, i'd like to thing we, us, those who worship the wind, are for something, not against anything.
Sure, we're people. Our group is so diverse, we have Dooley on one end, Corey on the other, and people like Jose, Ron, Peter, Andrew, in the middle,
who'd a thunk it?
So, the conversation i've helped continue(kudos guys, move on)is about what we, as a group, can do to help ourselves. There is strength in numbers.
Organization is what made this country great.
I still believe in freedom, and flying a kite, going fast, gets me there pretty quick. There are a lot of folks however, who just don't get us.
We're different. We're few. We're fast and silent. and some people who fly kites, yell at people. Not good.
So, are we for the wind? Are we for change for the better? Insurance? Injury tracking? Incident reports? Racing(dean don't go there)? or just
want to get together to share our experience. Whatever the group or induhvidual experience, i for one think it could be better if we had a national
organization.
Weds.
aoxo
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DrewP
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Count me out, as a member and as a financial contributor. I will buggy alone.
There are really good people on this forum, the vast majority are in kiting. I can say the exact same thing about the off road community, the vast
majority are great people out having fun. But, what really gets me, after having a post pulled by doomwheels due to "flaming", yet they allow others
to post highly flammable messages without consequence, must mean they agree with Dooley (mr. "corporate monsters", "morons", wreck-reation") and dont
agree with me. Fine. But, it has cost you money, understand that.
So, instead of spending time and money going to NABX and financially supporting your organization, I wrote a check to ARC today. IF, IF I do come to
NABX, I will leave my buggy at home and bring my bike instead.
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DrewP
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PS, I still love me kites, just not crazy about the buggy crowd right now.
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jonesing4wind
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In light of the last few comments about a partnership with NALSA, maybe we would best do it on our own. Establish a board, acquire insurance, write a
document/vision statement/manifesto all on our own. Sure, it may take more work than simply getting folded into a larger organization, but there
certainly, obviously, will be benifits. We get to do it OUR way. Once we have this thing established, maybe then we can form a greater alliance of
wind powered enthusiasts that could encompass the AKA, NALSA, BloKarts, and kitesurfers. Also, once we are functioning as a unit, other groups
(NALSA, AKA, etc) may attach more weight when considering a partnership with us. But that would be a ways off. So I am beginning to see the logic,
maybe even wisdom in creating a cohesive group that is dedicated to buggies/ATBs. Our numbers are small, but when united, we will have a voice and we
can and will be heard. I think maybe the first thing to do would be to get a list of everyone who buggies together, so that we can get a fairly
accurate representation of how many people we are talking about. I really have no idea how many people buggy/ATB in NoAm. 500? 1000? 5000?
Another task that should be among the first is set a list of goals, maybe even incorporate those goals into our vision statment or manifesto. Please
add to this or modify these as you see fit:
1. Insurance for all members of the club
2. Work toward continued access to our lovely lakebeds and beaches
3. Promote our sport to John Q Pubic
4. Publish (via email, preferably) a quarterly or semi-annual newsletter updating members on current issues and activities
5. ??????
There have been other threads like this one started years ago. I dont recall that the previous threads had nearly the interest that this one does.
That gives me hope that we have maybe reached the time/allignment of the stars/critical mass or what-have-you necessary to make it happen this
time.:singing:
Looking forward to our Wednesday night meeting almost as much as the whole trip!! 18 days and counting!!!
Seany
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ickyrex
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Drew,
Motorized off-road users are why I will never return to El mirage on a weekend. Trying to "share" the playa with them is near impossible. Unpleasant
is too much of an understatement for the lack of consideration and danger presented by those whi I have seen on motorized vehicles there.
That is why I will spend my time on Ivanpah, where motorized vehicles are prohibited from the lakebed. If you bring your bike to Ivanpah, keep it off
the Playa.
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jellis
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"Racing(dean don't go there)?" now there is a non bias approach that represents us all.
jellis
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kitemaker4
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DrewP
Have you been to Elmers? I know of the dangers and destruction from last year attending the pre-event.
Susan
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sockhat
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Quote: | Originally posted by Lack-O-Slack
1. My opinion and characterization of motorized off-road "sports" as "wreck-reation" is my own, and does not represent, as far as I know, the opinion
of anyone other than myself, and several million other eco-heads who have seen the destruction of California's Mojave Desert at Glamis, Ocotillo,
Dumont, and literally every venue that's been opened to proponents of off-road land "use" for motorized hobbies. These areas quickly become dead,
vegetation-less, dust bowls through bad management and extreme over-use, and the BLM and other agencies, sorely under-funded, seem to have given up
and just chosen to ignore the long-term consequence of this practice. Where signs dictate "Stay on Trails", you can find countless examples of
disobedience of these controls, and ugly scars and destruction of the landscape. Off-roaders will often destroy watersheds and creekbeds, causing
untold "downstream" damage to vegetation, wildlife, and beautiful scenery, just for the thrill of attempting a hill climb up a waterfall. I've seen
these things, over and over, all over California. My fellow Sierra Club members and friends on the San Diego County Sheriff's Search and Rescue can
tell many, many anecdotes of the horrible losses of life and limb that occur each weekend in each of these venues, due to alcohol abuse mixed with
too-fast, too-powerful toys in the hands of morons with limited skills. Does that mean every off-roader is a moron? No. But it does indicate that
management of these venues is sorely lacking, and that the ARC (American Recreation Coalition), their HUGE lobby in Washington D.C., is able to
guarantee their continued access to resources, regardless of the abuses, dangers, and documented fatalities and injuries, while we, the small voice in
the wilderness seeking to use the same resources without damaging them, killing anyone, or costing taxpayers millions in increased insurance premiums,
medical cost recoveries, and permanent environmental consequences, are not heard at all, and are so easily brushed off the resource in favor of pure
PROFIT from the ARC constituents. I make no bones about it... I don't go to the desert to experience roaring engines, flying dirt, and drunken
fools... but when you visit El Mirage on a weekend these days, that's all you'll see and hear. So, yes, I'm motor-sports intolerant, and if someone
brings these toys to Buggy Town, they'll most likely find I'm not alone. What we do is eco-friendly... motorized craft in the wilderness are,
usually, NOT. Drive around El Mirage and take a look at how many protected Joshua Trees, one of which memorializes our friend Dave Kennedy, have been
hammered and destroyed by "wheelies" up against them, by having their root systems exposed by spinning knobbies, and then notice, while buggying at
Elmer's, how the surface looks and feels today, compared to just three or so years ago. I acknowledge that the gear-heads are in the majority...
Americans want "entertainment" that requires just the push of a button and ZOOM! Learning to wrestle with the wind or develop sailing skills just
isn't what the average desert user wants, and the majority rules, so we lose our quiet, flat, windy spaces to them. They're not bad people... they're
just not thinking about the future, or the land, or the value of the species whose habitat they destroy, and we will all pay for this thoughtlessness.
A sad truth. So okay, I'm a tree-hugger and I love Spotted Owls more than Yamahas.
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I couldn't agree more, Dooley, you hit the nail on the head....And I'm with you!
There are very few places for us already- maybee that's part of the reason people come from every where to play on these great lakebeds.
I know that every single time I want to have an awesome session, I have to drive at least 3 & 1/2 hours to an awesome spot.
I am sure as hell not ready, or willing, to hand our playas over to rutt diggin' , mud slingin', motor vehicles.
It doesn't make them bad people, but there are better places for dirt bikes, and 4x4s than a dry lake!
SMOOTH WINDS!!!!
Rob
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Lets organize the meeting
We need to have a meeting outline and establish the goals that the group needs to accomplish at our Ivanpah event this year.
What is the primary reason for forming an organization?
1. Insurance for;
A. Events
B. Individual
The lack of insurance for the sport is the biggest factor preventing the growth of kite buggying. It almost prevented NABx from taking place this
year.
What do we have to do to incorporate as non profit?
What is it going to cost?
What is the insurance going to cost?
What information do we need to gather to present to insurance companies to get price quotes?
I think if we can accomplish these goals this year we have a good starting point to expand from.
Fran
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Lack-O-Slack
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To DrewP... I'm sorry to see your response
DrewP:
I'm truly sorry that you have reacted so strongly in the negative to my opposing viewpoint on the motorized recreation issue.
Here are a few comments I hope you'll read and consider:
I don't believe my point of view is "right" or the "only" one... it's what I've arrived at, after observation, visitation, cogitation, and experience
of the places and personalities who congregate in the Mojave Off-Road areas. I'm sure, to every strong proponent of ARC's agenda, I'm the "enemy".
But that's very shortsighted, on their part, since it's going to take ALL of us, at this point in our nation's political agenda, to save these areas
for ALL of our use.
I don't think off-roaders should be excluded from desert playgrounds... I rode nothing but a motorcycle for my first 20 years of driving, only keeping
a car around for rainy days. My father was an Indian flat-track racer in 1949, and I still treasure my photo of him turning "doughnuts" on his big
Indian, on a vacant lot in Culver City in 1950. I do, however, think that real management is needed in the Mojave, and that off-road vehicles should
be restricted from dry lakebeds that are used by aircraft, sailcraft, and radio-controlled recreationists.
We rely on a smooth, flat surface, and there's certainly no "thrill" in speeding around a perfectly flat surface on a bike made for jumping, climbing,
and extreme riding techniques.
People are taking their motorized toys to the dry lakes because it's easy, close to home, they can turn the kids loose and not worry about them
falling off a cliff, and if you observe how things go out on El Mirage, you'll quickly see that Mom and Pop are usually not far from the beer cooler,
or the air-conditioned motor-home. This is another form of "recreation" I find hard to fathom... driving a couple hundred miles to sit in
air-conditioned comfort, watching TV, and sending your kids off to annoy someone else. It just doesn't make sense in a world where fuel shortages,
global warming, and environmental destruction are already beyond our weak attempts to affect a cure. But hey, nobody ever accused the American public
of sporting an excess of common sense, now, did they? <grin>
So, DrewP, I bear you and your fellow motorsports enthusiasts no ill will... instead I reserve my ire for the so-called "managers" of our public lands
who are failing, miserably, to "manage" anything. They point quickly to "underfunding" as the cause of their ineffectual efforts, but I've noticed
they're all driving brand-new Ford F-150's with leather seats, all the extras, power everything, and a full tank of gas. Is that really necessary? I
remember when Forest Service Rangers were driving reconditioned, surplus Army vehicles, and keeping them running and useful for many years, but now my
taxes are buying them current model-year, brand-new vehicles, better than my own. Somebody's asleep at the budget, methinks.
Off-Roaders deserve places to play just as much as we do, but the nature of their sport is that it damages the environment, no less than do freeways,
deisel freight hauling, commercial aircraft, and oversized, gas-hog SUV's. All forms of motorized recreation will, one day, have to be curtailed, as
the environment just won't sustain continued growth of such alternatives. If "hybrid" or electric off-roaders are built, then there will be
alternatives that will work, perhaps. God knows a good-running, well-tuned motorcycle is far less impactful than the motorhome that hauled it out to
the desert, at least until the rider leaves the approved trails and starts tearing up sections designated as "off limits". Unfortunately, this
happens way too often, and there's not enough enforcement to stop it.
My buddy on the Sheriff's Search and Rescue actually busted 6 riders, recently, in the Corrizo Impact Area, adjacent to Anza Borrego State Park, a
closed desert area full of unexploded ordnance from WWII... he probably saved their lives, and all they could do was whine about how "unfair" it was
that they had to go play in the crowded venue at Ocotillo, instead of roaming free amongst the 5,000-pound bombs. Sheesh!
So, DrewP, I'm sorry to hear you won't come to NABX... if we can't play together despite our different points of view, how can we ever hope to get our
nation's political leadership back on track, and learn to share the desert in new and supportive ways?
I mean, what if we all just agreed, in the case of El Mirage, that the gear-heads would stay off the playa, and the kite buggies and landsailers would
stay off the hill-climbs, jumps, and trails to the north and east of the lake, and that no motorized toy would be operated closer than 500 feet from
any campsite, except at 25 mph on approach and departure? How simple is that?
By the way, we've had Buggy Town participants who brought their motorized toys to El Mirage, and politely walked their two-stroke popcorn machines out
of camp before starting them, kept them silent until after 8:00 a.m. or so, and quit at dark. They also buggied with us, enjoyed our company 'round
the campfire, and are certainly welcome, at least by me, at any time again. It ain't what you do... it's how you do it, don't you think?
Anyway, that's my attempt at mending fences, so to speak; I have a political "agenda" that I feel strongly about, I'm worried about the future of my
home state's most beautiful resource, the Mojave Preserve, and I do what I can to promote my point of view, just as the ARC does theirs. But I do
believe we're coming to a time when we'll all be in this together, and our differences will be the minor issues, in the face of much bigger threats to
us all.
Oh, and if you're being "censored" by having your posts removed, I'm not happy about that, either; we should both be allowed to express ourselves in
here, as long as we choose the right forum, and keep it away from personal attacks.
-Dooley :moon:
Mike \"Lack-O-Slack\" Dooley
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i have been watching and reading this post.
BUT. i will not view my feeling on this subject
unitl we have that meeting.
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Quote: | Originally posted by DrewP
PS, I still love me kites, just not crazy about the buggy crowd right now. |
I agree with you Drew P your response should not have been deleted. Unfotortunately that is the conspiracy around here in my opinion. I am
definately for our group to have insurance. When I was on the AKA traction committee I made hundreds of calls trying to find someone to insure our
groups and researched hundreds of leads online to no avail of course. I for one absolutely do not want this in the hands of folks that DO NOT
REPRESENT US ALL!!! Those of you know who u are. I am done with coming to NABX for this very reason. I have been coming to NABX since 1998 and
basically one man Mr. Fran put on one hell of an event we had our races every year and now since others have taken over we have had three circuit
races in all of the years they have been in charge. So I for one will not b back untill that changes and hold no faith in their abilities to even
remotley organize us as a group for insurnce. In fact I got screwed two years ago when I was there I asked Mr. Dean if we were going to have races
that day and he said no. Ellis and I went into Vegas for some supplies and played around not expecting races to be run and upon our return they had
the races. We got Screwed and for this reason until organization changes hands or I build another event out there I sure as hell will not be back.
The playa is huge there is plenty of room to hold a race and for other than don't want to race still have room to go play. The Fact is this event was
and still shold be a Race event first and foremost. The fact is that the current organizers are against the racers if that is the case I vote
impeachment NOW.
This is my 2 cents it may offend some, but at this point I am so pissed off that I don't care.
Big John
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My Dear Wonderful Buggy Family....So many good points from both sides...
Drew you will be sorely missed this year....well maybe I cant speak for everyone but you will be sorely missed by myself at least....(Im suppose to go
on a buggy ride with Seany.....so when im all busted up in the middle of the lake bed who is going to come and save me....you where the rescue team
after all last year ....Seany im just kidding)
But I do understand your point of View......Just as I understand Dooley's...
and I hate to say it....gulp....Your both Right!!!
Drew you have every right to feel that way about your bikes......Just as Dooley posted trying to extend out the olive branch.....has also very good
points....and hopefully someday there will be a happy medium for everyone who enjoys playing in the outdoors to respect there playground and help take
care of it for the future generations to be able to enjoy it also.....
I think that is something that everyone can agree on.....Even if you ride bikes or a buggy......
So there is my whole 2 cents worth on that.....:singing::singing:
and im not trying to add fuel to anyones fire.....just wish that all of you didnt act like a bunch of girls in a hair pulling contest is all.....
Laugh it was funny....
Big John....I also understand your point of view.....and to be 100% honest you have every right to be pissed off.....Since my very first event was 2
yrs ago at the first NABX.....which I was able to walk around and talk to everyone that makes our invent there yearly vaction.....I was told about all
the races and different events.......and couldnt wait to get to see one.....Im very sorry that you where jipped.....and again you have every right to
be pissed off and then some.....and I do understand that you also feel as if things havent been better since others have taken the responsabilty of
trying to live up to the..... Legend...Pimp Daddy Fran....
Last year if I remember...the one race we did have....NPW race....Which was Great!! Everyone in that race said if we are going to do it then lets get
to it!!!
Which again I do see your point that shouldnt been the case.....Which I believe we touched on this subject after last years NABX.....and I think that
one of the suggestions was to have a board in the main tent that we could put up some kind of (depending on the Wind Gods that day) time and place for
races, and other events....
So Big John I ask you this....Lets just say that this year is more like how you remember it being.....would you come back?? Would you come and play
with us again?? Because even though everyone Ive meet out on the Playa....all have a different background.....different views.......different
locations where they live......For that 1 week a year we all have 1 very wonderful thing in common......We are all there to enjoy one another talk to
each other and Worship the wind!!!
Again just my 2 cents.....In order to make change sometimes feelings and hair pulling have to happen.....Just remember when the dust settles....I
still think of all of you as Family
and Ive said it before I know that I havent been around as long as most So again maybe I trully dont have a Say in any of this......But according to
My Shrink "I Have A Save The World Complex"
Which is just another way of saying....dont know when to keep my nose out of others buisness.....Tee Hee
Counting down the days
Flyin High
Shannon:singing::singing:
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Whoa, whoa, hold on there good buddy. Nobody has 'screwed' anyone. The wind dictates what we do. If you need a schedule, here it is. Circuit
racing 1pm Thursday.
Circuit Racing 1pm Thurs.
I'm sorry you missed out, but to imply that you were screwed indicates intent. There was no intent to exclude anyone.
NABX is not anti-racing. If you believe this, you are mistaken.
There will be racing this year, and if you'd like to participate, step right up.
Any questions?
dean jordan who has his own email, and phone number, where you can actually call him, discuss the shortcomings of the event, and even*gasp* possibly
contribute to make it better. Who knew!?!
Oh, and to Mr. Drew P I do not know of any censure ship that has taken place unless you use offensive language. That will be pulled. Personally,
i do have the ability to pull your post. I have not done so. Sorry.
Does look like you guys and gals have lots to talk about, that is scheduled for Weds Nite.
Thanks again to Fran for helping organize. Thanks also to Mr. Dooley for stating things in a positive way.
Everyone else, please come, speak, and get it all out. Maybe this time we can come to gether long enough to get it done.
Quote: | Originally posted by JoJo1
Quote: | Originally posted by DrewP
PS, I still love me kites, just not crazy about the buggy crowd right now. |
In fact I got screwed two years ago when I was there I asked Mr. Dean if we were going to have races that day and he said no. Ellis and I went
into Vegas for some supplies and played around not expecting races to be run and upon our return they had the races. We got Screwed and for this
reason until organization changes hands or I build another event out there I sure as hell will not be back. The playa is huge there is plenty of room
to hold a race and for other than don't want to race still have room to go play. The Fact is this event was and still shold be a Race event first and
foremost. The fact is that the current organizers are against the racers if that is the case I vote impeachment NOW.
This is my 2 cents it may offend some, but at this point I am so pissed off that I don't care.
Big John
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I just want to make sure that nobody gets me confused with the other DrewP. Anyone that remembers me would recognize the mohawk. My name is Andrew
Parker and I have never riden on a motorcycle. On the subject at hand I am for the NABA.
PKD busters & century soulflys
Peter Lynn Arcs and kite buggies
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Quote: | Originally posted by levitation^Drew
I just want to make sure that nobody gets me confused with the other DrewP. Anyone that remembers me would recognize the mohawk. My name is Andrew
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On that note, I just want to make sure that nobody gets me confused with Corey. Anyone that remembers me would recognize the crap that comes out of
my mouth regarding the compressibility of water. My name is Steve Bateman and I have never fed a dog. On the subject at hand I am not for NAMBLA.
Steve
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Quote: | Originally posted by geokite
Quote: | Originally posted by levitation^Drew
I just want to make sure that nobody gets me confused with the other DrewP. Anyone that remembers me would recognize the mohawk. My name is Andrew
Parker and I have never riden on a motorcycle. On the subject at hand I am for the NABA. |
On that note, I just want to make sure that nobody gets me confused with Corey. Anyone that remembers me would recognize the crap that comes out of
my mouth regarding the compressibility of water. My name is Steve Bateman and I have never fed a dog. On the subject at hand I am not for NAMBLA.
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and on that note ... Please dont get me confused with Kenny from South Park .Little #@%$#! Gets ate by Rats all the time.
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Good stuff, don't quit now!
Greets again, Buggy Family!
Jeez, I hate to hear of folks "quitting" the NABX attendance, or refusing to attend because there are differences of opinion among us.
We have had many "good" arguments 'round the campfire, and the Wed. nite meeting promises to be an awesome exchange of ideas and opinions, and I, for
one, do not intend to try to "win" any of them, so much as get my viewpoint heard and respected, and to remind myself to hear and respect the
viewpoints of others, too!
I don't race, have no desire to even watch races, but I've volunteered as a corner judge, and as "rescue" when one guy broke his collarbone a few
years back, and even when one of "us" brought his ATV to Lake Superior and had a terrible, life-threatening accident and had to be helicoptered out.
This didn't assuage my feelings about off-road ATV's, and even kind of fed my dislike of such pursuits, but I love, admire, and respect the guy who
had the accident, and deeply treasured the fact that he learned from his mistake, and is not likely to repeat it, at least not at Buggy Town.
Big John, John Ellis, Luk Stanek, and others who are real racing junkies are also men I respect, admire, and enjoy listening to, talking with, and
sharing the playa and the evening campfire together. I think they're stark, raving nuts to "go big or go home" the way they do, and
LuS-P-A-M-L-I-N-K-s little 72.8 mph run makes my hair stand on end... I've been to 54 mph, against my will, on Ivanpah, and don't care to go back
there again... 30 mph is fast enuff for this boy! But do I reject them for their obsession? Hell, no! Is it fun to watch them do this stuff? Yes,
by golly, it sure is!
Similarly, I love to watch motocross, flat-track racing, and even ice racing on motorcycles, and can only wonder at the guts these guys exhibit in
their sports. And 4WD "rock crawlers" are some extraordinary drivers! Professional and even amateur motorsports enthusiasts put on some great shows,
and put a lot of thought, care, and safety into their efforts. This is very different from unsupervised teenagers turning donuts on the playa and
tearing holes in everything they see, or flinging poop all over the outhouses, trash all over the brushline, or burning pallets and walking away and
leaving the nails for our little buggy tires to find. It's not the "good guys" that are the problem, and I'd bet that DrewP is one of the "good
guys", hence he resents my characterization of his fellow motorsports enthusiasts as "wreck-reation" participants.
It's noteworthy that there are "bad" kiters, too. I've seen guys flying in the park and screaming at everyone that gets even close to their gear,
making enemies for every other kite flier by forgetting that our little sport needs "ambassadorship" to survive, and to gain access to the playgrounds
we treasure.
So perhaps I erred when I said I was attempting to "mend fences"... what we all should be doing, in my opinion, is REMOVING fences, finding common
ground, ways to respect and allow for each others' likes and dislikes, ways to respect, protect, and preserve our playgrounds, and to deal with our
government representatives constructively, but forcefully, insisting on our rights to be unimpeded in accessing our public lands.
Denial of access, or selling off our resources to private corporations is NOT "management", it's an easy way out of a tough job. You'd think BLM and
others would be a bit more far-sighted; once they "privatize" everything, their jobs won't be worth a plug nickel. Disney has their very own security
company, doncha know, and they'll not see the need to kow-tow to a bunch of "rangers", once they've got control of the properties in question. And
hey, Disney Corporation certainly doesn't have any funding issues, either.
So, once again, I hope that those who are resisting by not participating will reconsider; it ain't Dean's event, it ain't Corey's event, it ain't even
Fran's event, and never was... IT IS OURS!!! Yes, we owe our HUGE thanks to the efforts of all of these people, (and especially Claxton Thompson),
but if we never attended, from day one, they wouldn't have much to crow about, now, would they? So if we quit, walk away, and don't particiipate, the
"family" is just smaller, and even more challenged to be recognized. I'll admit something here... I was debating not attending this year, too. I
felt like I'd have more fun if I just went to the pre-event, then stayed on at Elmer's or Superior until I *really* needed a shower, then heading back
home to relax for the remainder of my vacation, perhaps buggying down at Mission Bay. But now, since I've opened my big, fat mouth (via these fast
fingers), I feel I don't have that choice; if I want representation, if I want this event to attend every year, and if I want to preserve access to
Ivanpah and El Mirage, I've gotta at least contribute what I can, and participate!
I hope the walk-away folks will reconsider.
I hope we have races to watch.
I hope we find common ground 'round the meeting table.
I hope by next year, we have a clearer vision of just how diverse and interesting this group really is, and where we're going, together.
I hope Corey gets trounced in the shot-car races, or passes out just before launch, from too much fuel analysis.
I hope Bateman brings some compressed water with him, or at least pop bottles and dry ice (and Dove bars).
I hope Caddo forgives Corey.
I hope that silly rag-flapper from New Jersey wins again!
I hope Shannon... oh, nevermind. <evil grin>
-Dooley :moon:
Mike \"Lack-O-Slack\" Dooley
\"Nothing is foolproof, to a sufficiently talented fool!\"
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I said it earlier and I will say it again, the amount of feedback on the current thread says a lot about where we are as a group. Also, I suggest
holding the shotcar races AFTER the wednesday evening meeting....
Seany
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JoJo1
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Whoa, Whoa is right Dean I asked you personally the night before and the morning of the day the circuits were held if races were going to be run that
day and you told me point blank that the circuits would b held the next day so that is the point to my words.
You say NABX is not against racing, but the track record speaks for itself 3 circuit races since NABX has taken over SBBB. Not one enduro or team
enduro has taken place.
Some how Mr. Fran my hero one person managed to get circuit races, enduro, team enduro, and freestyle into the event every single year.
You say wind conditions wouldn't permit racing well top pilots can go in as little as 2-3 mph of steady wind so that is not an excuse to me.
You say I have a phone and email well I think this is important enough to bring to the attention of all the folks on the public forum.
I am not trying to attack you in any way personally Dean. I think of you as a friend after we got through some issues in the beginning, but I want
the event back to the old glory days of racing that is why I am so passionate about this subject.
You guys bashed the rules for racing that the traction committee worked so hard to establish, but unfortunately the way the legal system works some
day without enforcing the rules during racing someone is going to be seriously injured and the liability is going to fall on the organizers of the
event. This is something that I do not want to see happen, but it is inevitable. The signing of a waiver to come to the event means absolutely
nothing in a court of law. I know this as fact as that is my occupation that most people in the group know this is what I do for a living.
For me it is just not worth the couple of thousand dollars it costs me to attend the event until it is returned the good old days of racing during the
event.
I think personally that we can make the event taylored to everyones taste not all want to race and I understand this. Racing is not for everyone and
that is the true beauty of our sport you can make whatever you want it to be a fun ride, tandem rides, high speed runs, or racing whatever floats your
individual boat.
That is my 2 cents again if you would like to discuss this over the phone I would b more than happy to discuss with you in a friendly manner my cell
numer is 405-245-9470. Like I said I am not trying to personally blast you, but you were the one I asked and that was the info I was told.
Big John
JoJo1
Quote: | Originally posted by deanaoxo
Whoa, whoa, hold on there good buddy. Nobody has 'screwed' anyone. The wind dictates what we do. If you need a schedule, here it is. Circuit
racing 1pm Thursday.
Circuit Racing 1pm Thurs.
I'm sorry you missed out, but to imply that you were screwed indicates intent. There was no intent to exclude anyone.
NABX is not anti-racing. If you believe this, you are mistaken.
There will be racing this year, and if you'd like to participate, step right up.
Any questions?
dean jordan who has his own email, and phone number, where you can actually call him, discuss the shortcomings of the event, and even*gasp* possibly
contribute to make it better. Who knew!?!
Oh, and to Mr. Drew P I do not know of any censure ship that has taken place unless you use offensive language. That will be pulled. Personally,
i do have the ability to pull your post. I have not done so. Sorry.
Does look like you guys and gals have lots to talk about, that is scheduled for Weds Nite.
Thanks again to Fran for helping organize. Thanks also to Mr. Dooley for stating things in a positive way.
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Hey Big John
Have you ever thought about helping out and volunteering to put on the races. Dean and Claxton can only do so much.
You will be missed this year again.
Susan
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JoJo1
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Susan I would b more than happy to help in any way, but with the racing as that is the whole point for me coming to the desert is to race the races
not help. I think the circuits races need to be broken down into classes and I would be more than willing to help with the beginner races teaching
the ins and outs and the dos and DON'Ts during races and or any other part of organization.
Big John
JoJo1
Quote: | Originally posted by kitemaker4
Hey Big John
Have you ever thought about helping out and volunteering to put on the races. Dean and Claxton can only do so much.
You will be missed this year again.
Susan
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daveC
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coupla ideas on buggy organizations
I'm sorry I'm not qualified to speak on the (apparently) real subject here--"just who screwed up MY fun time buggying," as, unfortunately, no one did.
I'm also sorry to contribute so seldom; I guess I just mostly appreciate the fact that anyone does anything at all, and then let's me participate.
Thanks, guys, for organizing something as cool as a buggy event on the Mojave desert. Beats the **** out of CSI reruns.
I'm probably also barking up a tree with ideas for organizing people as, well, lets call it "as diverse" as those posting here (There's no hobby so
small that the players can't bifurcate it and yell obscenities at "those idiots," eh?). I know you guys hate go-carters and miniature motocross bikes
with first grade daredevils on them, I know land sailors won't drink beer with us. I know some of you hate Fisley, the French, French Canadia (but not
those other Canadians--go figure) and some of you seem to like Fisley... strangest of all, some of you last aren't even French Canadian. Weird). I
know you hate the Germans, the English and of course, everyone hates the Dutch. I know you hate buggies not designed by Lord Peter Lynn and yet
everyone loves npw kites--so long as they know their place on the playa. I'm with Bateman; I'm against NAMBLA, not that there's anything wrong with
that. Everyone seems to love Corey, except those who don't. Everyone loves Lord Peter, yet most would like to see him brought down a peg...
So I ask myself the question: Who are we most like, and who would we like to associate with? If you're still reading at this point, you might be
scratching your head, too. Who'd have us? This is the weirdest bunch of self-centered #@%$#!s I've ever seen in my life, and yet I KNOW that some of
the worst antagonists are the oldest and dearest of friends. I don't pretend to get it, but then again, that's probably why, after 30 years in the
sport I've never been a dues-paying member of any organized kiting group (to paraphrase Will Rogers--I'm a Democrat).
So, where's this going? As an outsider, I can only offer a couple of things: Stop looking at your differences and start looking at your similarities.
Stop looking at each other's well-known faults (don't get me started about Dean Jordan!), and start looking at each other's equally well-known
strengths. You people are the closest-knit bunch of hermits I ever met. Play to your strengths, dammit. Or else watch your sport continue to be
marginalized Until there's no one left but Corey, Dean and Dooley out there on the playa. (Whoa, that's a picture!)
Obvious thought: What about European buggy organizations? How are they dealing with insurance? With beach closures? With splinter groups of French
Canadians trying to change *their* racing rules? For every American buggier, there are a dozen Europeans. I hear rumors that the sport is actually
growing there, and thriving. Surely, even through our dislikes and prejudice, we can learn something from the old countries?
Enough rambling; I gotta go to work. Thanks for this venue, a place to slam the establishment. Paid and provided for by--that same establishment.
Imagine that.
Dave Culp
Oh, and if any of the above offends you personally, that's the point. Get over it and pull for the team. Hang together or hang separately--it's your
sport.
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