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Explorer, Overland Certified OC0020
SoCal Desert Rendezvous, Day 1 - March 23, 2012
Day 1 of the SoCal Desert Rendezvous put on by TacoDoc(Dave). The premise is a weekend gathering of like minded individuals(Overland Vehicle Based). Dave gave out the first GPS coordinate a week before the event. This would be known as Check Point 1. Once there we were given our final coordinate. Where the Desert Rendezvous would be held. Not knowing the terrain I decided to travel all the way into camp with my vehicle. Once there I retrace my route back to Check Point 1 on the bike. Kind of a test run for the conditions on the Moonlander.
In a lot of ways I really lucked out on this location for riding my bike. It was flat and hard packed in several areas. Plus it allowed for me to try out the characteristics of riding in silt beds and on small sand dunes.
About half way back to Check Point 1. I found this nice little dune to play on. I was totally impressed with the Moonlander.
If you look close you can see that the tire is leaving a very small depression. In other words totally rideable.
The floatation was so good that I could just ride right back up to the top.
Check Point 1 - Here are some of the Rendezvous Conspirators manning the first GPS point. Thanks Guys! I hung out for a while and then decided to make my way back to camp. At this point I was pushing into a slight headwind.
Along the way I started to see others making there way to camp.
For a while I rode on the train track.
Who knew the train still used this line. Thankfully he was going slow and I had plenty of time to clear the track.
Back out onto the dry lake bed. Made for fast time on the bike.
A shot of camp late that day!
Once back in camp Dave(TacoDoc) absconded with the Moonlander. He rode it around welcoming the newcomers.
A view of the campers to the East! I counted 59 vehicles at one point. Great turn out!
Distance 21.5 miles
Elevation 611 feet
Moving Average 10.0 mph

Day 1 of the SoCal Desert Rendezvous put on by TacoDoc(Dave). The premise is a weekend gathering of like minded individuals(Overland Vehicle Based). Dave gave out the first GPS coordinate a week before the event. This would be known as Check Point 1. Once there we were given our final coordinate. Where the Desert Rendezvous would be held. Not knowing the terrain I decided to travel all the way into camp with my vehicle. Once there I retrace my route back to Check Point 1 on the bike. Kind of a test run for the conditions on the Moonlander.

In a lot of ways I really lucked out on this location for riding my bike. It was flat and hard packed in several areas. Plus it allowed for me to try out the characteristics of riding in silt beds and on small sand dunes.

About half way back to Check Point 1. I found this nice little dune to play on. I was totally impressed with the Moonlander.

If you look close you can see that the tire is leaving a very small depression. In other words totally rideable.

The floatation was so good that I could just ride right back up to the top.

Check Point 1 - Here are some of the Rendezvous Conspirators manning the first GPS point. Thanks Guys! I hung out for a while and then decided to make my way back to camp. At this point I was pushing into a slight headwind.

Along the way I started to see others making there way to camp.

For a while I rode on the train track.

Who knew the train still used this line. Thankfully he was going slow and I had plenty of time to clear the track.

Back out onto the dry lake bed. Made for fast time on the bike.

A shot of camp late that day!

Once back in camp Dave(TacoDoc) absconded with the Moonlander. He rode it around welcoming the newcomers.

A view of the campers to the East! I counted 59 vehicles at one point. Great turn out!

Distance 21.5 miles
Elevation 611 feet
Moving Average 10.0 mph