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I really like all your videos, I remember rolling down that hill sideways in a buggy. I remember sitting in my buggy at the top of that hill thanksgiving night at 12am watching all the people some year in the 80s I remember a ford courier with a 427 and dick cepeck paddles, another guy had a polished aluminum tube frame with a 6 cyl porsha and nitrous oxide. another had the same frame with a ford 428 on a pantera transaxle. The guy who owned the pizza parlor had a aluminum block v6 with twin turbos in his buggy. The friend I went with did all the welding for the pizza parlor. Have you water skied on the canal yet or been to the bowl?
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Where did you guys camp on the flats behind the store? I was going there when the old store across the street was the only place there and small private planes used to land over there. there is also a swimming pool over there. One of my favorite rides was at 2 am we would go from the bowl to the railroad tracks I think that would be due East. there is an underpass a gully under the rr tracks we took off our buggy whip antenna and went over to Boardmanville straight thru the back dunes. 16 buggys in single file. Have you ever been to Azusa Canyon?
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I kinda take it as a hint! That was a "award" bush there also. April is on it's way! Loved the video! That place is the Bomb to ride!!!!!!Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways , cigar in one hand, whiskey in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO-HOO, what a ride!!!"
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im still getting some vids together but found this pic in a sand dune magazine for GLAMIS 2012 thanksgingAttached Files
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