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If you want to post multiple photo's, I copy and paste the tags to notepad then I can retrieve them (copy-paste) without going back to photobucket.
Hope this helps.
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Does it have an Ocean View too?
I think it's close to a river
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Isn't Arizona real hot all the time?
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320 kit, alcohol and a spray of nitrous oxide.
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We have a few of them tree things here also but they get in the way of my chosen line and they catch on fire!
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I see your point Alan.
Most riders are eyeing that front wheel when they are close to the ribbon and there is usually no question on a out of bounds call. If it's close it usually in the riders favor and scored the same for all.
I can not recall where it has been a problem.
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The class descriptions and naming convention seem fine to me.
One thing in the revised rules which pertain to us in arid areas of the country.
U.2.C, Section Boundaries, "The tapes should be at a minimum height of 4 inches and a maximum height of 12 inches."
With mostly rocks and sandy terrain in some locations, the ribbon is laid on the ground and wrapped around
loose rocks. Its hard to find a place to drive a stake in the ground where it would be secure enough not to be displaced easily.
ATA scoring rule pertaining to ribbon on the ground.
Scoring, Article 110. Definitions
Boundaries,
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The ATA has always used the four foot gate and section width RULE.
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This will be great.
I work nights and won't be able to record the show so if someone records it and has the capability to render the trials segment to a WMV, send it to me and I'll post it on our server for all to view.
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This for Ducati ignition.
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Lets go for it! Number system.
I'll propose to the ATA So.Cal crowd,........all-tho we are the land of fruits and nuts!
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Europeans did cowboys better on Ponies instead of full size Horses!
HERE
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View HERE 3.8MB
Right click and save to your desktop.
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This posting is from the ATA group.
Down, again, to Riverside County, for their continuing assault on private
property rights. A guy who owns five acres in the Hemet California area that he wants to build his house on.
The County of Riverside is requiring him to dedicate three of the five acres for
burrowing owl habitat. An inspector found one (old and now unoccupied) owl
borrow just inside his fence.
His property shares a boundary with several hundred acres of BLM land.
Now the reasonable person would think that the BLM land was ample habitat.
Does anybody wonder why we pay so much for housing in California. Every
developer must set aside substantial amount of land for habitat or
conservation plus pay exorbitant mitigation fees, and the price per
remaining parcel goes up.
I hope we're all paying attention to our voting today. Do we know who our
candidates are and who is supported by such things as the Sierra Club,
Feinstein, Boxer or other green groups?
Do we know who is said to be the candidate "who would be the greenest governor California ever had."
Of course, if you are not a registered Democrat, or independent?, you can't be
putting any of those guys on the ballot anyway.....but....there are plenty
of other offices up for grabs, and who are your local people?
What kind of judge, for example, may be making a decision in the lawsuit that the
recreation/ohv community interests have brought against Riverside County?
Do you get the CORVA Off Roaders in Action mailing...to see a list of those
candidates for various areas that are recreation-friendly?
Are you aware that the Governator recently appointed three new members to
the OHV commission?. Do you know that the commission is being sued for
misappropriation and mismanagement of funds by the current membership of
self serving green-agenda "conservationists"? Do you know these new
appointees and their bios? I'm not exactly suggesting that we absolutely be single-issue voters, but, green issues, over and over, profoundly effect so much of the rest of our lives that you have to weigh those in with your decision.
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We need to do a ATA clean up per the BLM (they supply the dumpster) and it will keep us in good standings with them!
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I agree that classes should be named the same nationally.
The section severity would be a different thing tho....
I rode TTC on monday and riding a California sized rock at TTC is a whole different thing all together with the loss of grip.
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May ATA Meeting
We had a very busy board meeting last night. Rule changes, ATA final
awards, 06/07 schedule, and venue issues were discussed.
New rules approved to take affect at the beginning of next season
include:
"Change class structure to parallel that of PITS"
"The current Master class (renamed Expert due to class realignment
above) will have it's own discreet line in the sections. " No more
M=A or M=E. Master= Amature, Master=Expert
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I would not be surprised that people who do yard and junk cleanup for a living dump there. Years ago I was there early, foggy and heard noise, some guy was dumping a hot water heater.
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Santa Rosa Mine Road is BLM land. We can still ride there as far as I know.
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