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An open letter from a father who’s daughter was killed at Glamis October 29, 2005

My name is Patrick Gorrell and together with my wife Samantha we have managed to raise five wonderful children.  From the time that our kids were toddlers, our family began taking trips to a place in the desert called Glamis.  For those of you who may not be familiar with Glamis, it is essentially a stretch of mountainous sand dunes that run from the middle of the Salton Sea and extend southward to the Mexican border. The dunes there are truly beautiful.  They are made up of a seemingly endless stream of sandy valleys, ridges and deep bowls. 

In our early trips to Glamis we found it to be the perfect venue for family adventures.  In our many trips there we were joined by a large number of families from our local community (Canyon Lake, CA).  Together, there in Glamis we taught our kids to ride and helped each other in the task of raising them into adults.  We camped wagon wheel style in our motor homes.  At night we ate our meals around a roaring campfire while we shared the day’s adventures and an endless stream of stories late into those chilly desert nights.

We found it so ideal, that we became hard-core regulars.  For more than two decades during the cooler winter months we would go to Glamis just about every other weekend.  We became accustom to eating a little sand in our turkeys.  We relentlessly cleaned sand out of every nook and cranny of our motor homes and trailers.  We washed sand out of our hair for days after we got back home.  But despite these problems, there was one overwhelming factor that kept us going back again and again.  It was fun…..  About as much fun as anyone could possibly have. 

It is hard to put into words the feeling of exhilaration and the absolute joy that comes from riding in the dunes at Glamis.  It is a very three dimensional experience.  You can ride up hills, you can ride down hills, you can ride around and around in bowls and valleys of unimaginable proportions.  You can feel the exhilaration of achieving weightlessness during a jump.  You can carve turns in the sand that feel like they will rip you right off of your bike.  And you can ride for hours at a stretch until you arms are so tired that you just can’t use them anymore.  From my experience, there is simply no feeling on earth that can match Glamis for its ability to deliver a sense of freedom and power. 

Growing up and learning to ride there, my daughter Holly became addicted to these simple yet very powerful pleasures.  She was a great rider, and her experience at Glamis left her with sand in her blood and in the deepest parts of her soul. 

Because of its irresistible attraction, over time this one-time haven for family adventures became increasingly crowded.  In fact, it is dangerously over crowded these days.  Because of this, and because of our old age I guess, we stopped going there as regulars. 
But my daughter Holly made sure that we went back every now and then.  Her love for the place kept drawing her back for her necessary Glamis fix. 

I loved riding with Holly.  She was just great.  But October 28, 2005 we went back to Glamis for a very another special purpose.  Holly and her sister Heather had started a line of women’s riding apparel called DAMZL.  Together, Holly and Heather identified a need in the in the off-road motor cycle industry that was very personal to them.  Despite the fact that they were tough enough to ride with the best of us, they are also beautiful women and have a strong sense of fashion and taste.  They resented the fact that for more than 30 years, they had to dress in riding clothing designed by men - for men.  And from their experience they knew that they could design clothing specifically designed for the woman rider.  Clothing with more color and far more practical for women. 

Their theme slogan that I dearly love is “Feminize The Machine”.  This founding concept became their mantra and it symbolized what was to become a real quest for both of them. 
If Holly had a goal with DAMZL it would be to put a woman dressed in pink at the head of a pack of aggressive riders.

They went to Glamis that weekend primarily as vendors.  They were embarking on the necessary marketing task of gaining exposure and acceptance and creating an identity within the riding community.  And Glamis is certainly one of the best places to do this.

On that Friday, Holly and her fiancé Eric spent the best part of the morning taking pictures of Holly riding and jumping some dunes.  The few brief minutes she spent doing this did little to satisfy her need to spend some time seriously shredding up some sand. The rest of that Friday, Holly spent working the DAMZL sales booth with Heather and she begrudgingly resisted her temptations to go back out in the dunes and get some sand in her hair.

On that Saturday Holly was back in the booth again.  She was dying for a ride, but kept putting it off until late in the day.  And then finally before it got too late her moment came. 

Holly fulfilled her dream.  She mounted her bike dressed in pink and led a pack of five riders out into the sand.  As she had dreamed, she led the way and challenged everyone following to keep up with her.

I can sense what was in her heart as she through caution to the wind for a moment just long enough to miss sight of an approaching dune buggy.  In the blink of an eye she was irreparably crushed. And as she laid there in the sand dressed in her pink DAMZL shirt Eric, the love of her life held her hand, cradled her head and told her just how much he loved her while she passed away from him. 

And so that is what happened just a week ago as I write this today.

Now many of us here would describe this whole episode as tragic.  But if you really knew Holly the way I did, then it would be much more appropriate to describe it as poetic.  Holly died very quickly.  She died doing the thing she liked to do most, and in the place that she liked the most.  She died in the arms of the man that she loved most dearly – the man that she called the love of her life.  I am very proud of the fact that her life and her end have become the inspiration for her sister to continue with the goals they set together for DAMZL.  I think this reflects positively on their personal strength and character.  I feel blessed to be the father of such a great family.

It is with mixed emotions that I reflect on how I feel about Glamis and other popular off-road riding areas.  On one hand, our family enjoyed countless adventures and very positive experiences there.  On the other hand, it’s the place that I lost my daughter.  Upon reflection have come several conclusions.

First, I believe strongly that it is up to each parent or individual rider to determine if it is appropriate or safe enough to ride in these places.  Clearly, I do not believe that this decision should be made by the BLM or any other government agency.  In my mind their job is to protect our ability to make these choices, not to make them for us. 

My strongest feeling is that riders and buggy drivers must learn to temper their enthusiasm in favor of more caution.  Especially in these very crowded areas.  Perhaps the easiest way to do this is to simply not to ride or drive beyond what your field of vision can let you be in control of.  If you can see what lies ahead and you are confident that there are no surprises, let that be the opportunity to go for it and get your thrills.  If you cant, or are not sure, resist the temptation until a safer opportunity presents itself.  It will eventually come. You owe it to yourself, co-riders and others that might be tragically affected by your impatience.  As individuals we owe it to the other people around us not to jeopardize their safety because of your lack of self control.  We simply don’t have the right to take other peoples safety for granted.  None of us own Glamis or any other similar place.  Instead we share it.  And if we don’t share it responsibly, big brother will certainly take it from all of us. 

May God bless and keep you and your loved ones safe.


This story will be in the next ASA newsletter. The family asked if we could put this out:
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I am so glad you will be using the article and picture!  I believe the picture along with the letter is very powerful.  And I am glad to share this whole experience with anyone it may help.  God Bless, stay safe and finally keep riding!

Thank You,
Heather Birdwell
Damzl Inc.


I really didn't know where to post this story...

Another tread here:
Rest In Peace, Holly Patricia Gorrell
fzySIDEup
RIP.......






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Crowdog
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My heart goes out to Holly and her family. I cannot imagine loosing a child.
Esco
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Looney Duner
That is one very emotional, but incredible story. I think Slap should save this somewhere for sure!
Maybe the Admins can make a Memorial Forum, for the loved ones we have lost. icon_cry.gif
HOGDUNER
Very nicely written thank you, having lost a dear friend myself they will be missed and always thought about. dune on.
Sanduners
QUOTE(Looney Duner @ Nov 11 2005, 09:21 AM)
That is one very emotional, but incredible story. I think Slap should save this somewhere for sure!
Maybe the Admins can make a Memorial Forum, for the loved ones we have lost. icon_cry.gif
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I like that idea... Notworthy.gif

I saw Holly's sister Heather yesterday, she will be vending at the IMS show in Long Beach next month. I gave her a box of "Dune Smart" safety books to pass out to her customers, she would like to do what she can to help prevent any more accidents at the dunes... thumb.gif

Have you got your copy yet???

DUNE SMART SAFETY BOOK

If you want one in hard copy, please let me know... Sanduners@aol.com

ZukiGirl
I have a shirt and a bandana that I happen to have my dog wear that I purchased at the off road expo. They are soo comfy. I was at the swap meet this last weekend and the guy that does the stickers and shirts for Heather and Holly told me about this (he stopped me cause I was wearing the Damzl shirt). I was floored. What hit me even more was to read this letter about your daughter. I would want my father to feel and do the same. Be happy of what you do. If it takes your life, at least you have not died in vain but in the place you cherish the most. You are a very great man you had a wonderful daughter. She was a great person to meet and I hope hers and Heathers dream of making Damzl a common name do happen.

In Pink and Proud. We all should Feminize the Machine!!

May Holly continue to ride in God's dunes!!!
Sarge
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Cookie
From a Canyon Laker, RIP. I wish I would have known such a special person.
Slappy
Wow, that touched Slap's heart deeply. RIP Holly, may you be railing golden dunes full of ripples where you are. We will all join you someday, but in the meantime, watch over us and play with us as we taste the ripples together.
Xtermin8r
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That is one very emotional, but incredible story. I think Slap should save this somewhere for sure!
Maybe the Admins can make a Memorial Forum, for the loved ones we have lost. 




AYE AYE, well said...

I think a fallen heroes section would be very fitting, although not knowing holly for very long my wife did and spent very many wonderful times with holly growing up. must commend the family and friends that showed up to her service, had to be around 500 people and the service put on by pat, arnie, laura, eric, heather was incredible.truly the best celebration of life i have ever witnessed. Feminize Heaven Holly

Todd
Big*T*3x
RIP My prayers go out to her family.
Esco
memorial forum created, Gonna move this topic there
Sandratt
Very sad. RIP.

Mike
Xtermin8r
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memorial forum created, Gonna move this topic there


You Da'man ESCO!! ..Thanks
RaptorWild
QUOTE(ZukiGirl @ Nov 11 2005, 01:24 PM)
I have a shirt and a bandana that I happen to have my dog wear that I purchased at the off road expo.  They are soo comfy.  I was at the swap meet this last weekend and the guy that does the stickers and shirts for Heather and Holly told me about this (he stopped me cause I was wearing the Damzl shirt).  I was floored.  What hit me even more was to read this letter about your daughter.  I would want my father to feel and do the same.  Be happy of what you do.  If it takes your life, at least you have not died in vain but in the place you cherish the most.  You are a very great man you had a wonderful daughter.  She was a great person to meet and I hope hers and Heathers dream of making Damzl a common name do happen. 

In Pink and Proud.  We all should Feminize the Machine!!

May Holly continue to ride in God's dunes!!!
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I second that, God Bless you and yours, May Holly rest in peace.
big boy
This story has deeply touched my heart icon_sad.gif . R.I.P. Holly bandit.gif












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Looney Duner
Thanks Esco! icon_cool.gif
fasthijumper
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dunes2river
May god be with you all! We are so very sorry for your loss!
sand2go
Did not know her but sounds like a great person.............
And surely greatly missed by all
Sorry for the loss... God bless

RIP
big had
Wow! What a wonderful family..what a wonderful dad to see things from outside his personal loss so quickly...
SOUTHERN BOY
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WOW......... None of us ever want to outlive our kids.... may all of your family find peace, which looks like you did, that was such a touching letter.... I am printing it out to share with the rest of my group... as a reminder of why we do what we do, and to be as safe as possible...


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localsandrat
[COLOR=green]you sir are the true voice of humanity godspeed .this story is sad but has given me a hole diffrent outlook on the death of a child happyness thank you for your wisdom
SandTrap
Rest in Peace Holly and My prayers are with your family and friends may your dream live on.
Josh @ DanZio
Very very sad ordeal. The sisters live 3 houses up from me. My condolences to the whole family. icon_cry.gif
Superman19
R.I.P. and God's Speed in those dunes high in the sky...

If you wouldn't mind Holly, my little girl is up there too, and I know she has sand running through her blood... could you show her the ropes of ridin. I would greatly appreciate it to be done by someone who loves the sand as much as you do. Her name is Shelby Lee, and I am sure she would love to learn.
hillgraphics
angels do get to ride in heaven....
POULE43
Our prayers are with your family. This is a tough story to read.
JDMeister
<---- Still sad reading this..

Angels do get to ride in Heaven..
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