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  1. 4 minutes ago, SandTrap said:

    So Yesterday Sampler and I were talking and He brought up the OLD Glamisdunes.com shirts and wondered who had what? He said the Halloween shirt and the One from the Drags are Probably the Most Rare of them all?

    So what do Y'all have? Collector Items for sure

    Yep trap, that Halloween t shirt is a rare one. I wish I had kept one.  

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  2. I was with My brother Cheff when we found Slappy. It was one crazy night of ripping dunes…he was on  350x and I was on a 240r, three wheelers… The lines just opened up, and we rode for a good hour, then took a break out on a peak, and along came this stickman.  It was the strangest night, mentally and physically.  Best night riding I’ve ever done.  

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  3. I’ll try to fill in some timelines, what happened, who came in, who left, when it comes to me.  With all the people that have been here over the years, and the stories we could share, I could write a full on novel. Maybe someday I will. There’s a ton of people that have a lot more info during the last 22 years that Slappy has owned it… i’m not sure, he doesn’t fill me in on a lot of things, just says I need to get out to Glamis.

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  4. Fireball and BaBa have a good information on it. I came on to the site sometime in the late 90s, when it was the old bulletin board and no pics. Around 2000, I met this character name Slappy Who was on the site arguing with a couple members about who was fast as in the dunes. I believe the conversation was whether or not a 250R was better in the dunes than a banshee. And I think that went on for quite some time. And I think Slappy decided to jump in and ask them to prove it , and that’s how I believe the EPO‘s were created.   Kurt Leptich, original creator, also took a liking to him, and a few other moderators came to be, such as Kenny, the Pastor, and fast high jumper, Fireball.  Slappy‘s neighborhood was created, general chat, and a few other forums.   At the same time this was going on I met a guy named Patrick, FNG, a webmaster, and him and I had discussions with Slappy on purchasing the site, and FNG created magic with the site, and Who could forget that original intro of flirting with disaster.   Slappy took it; as he has said, the golden ripples of Glamis engulfed his soul. Esco came and was an intricate part behind the scene of the bulletin board; so invaluable…Beachhead, Trap as well.  FNG with creating what was in Slaps head, and on it has gone… i’m fuzzy with timelines, and there are so many intricate players that I haven’t mentioned, so I couldn’t give you specific dates on when who what and why, it was all going so fast.  Since then, we’ve had moderators come and go, friendships and families created, taco Tuesdays, gatherings of all kinds, hot wheels nationals, EPO‘s, sand shows, veterans ceremonies, golf tournaments, both sand and grass (Chummin rocking it)..an Internet community like no other.  I can honestly say the first of its kind where everybody knew each other and gathered together to meet and start friendships, all revolving around Glamis.  Slappy took the lead way back to protect the wildlife, educate people on the beauty of Glamis, understand her, protect her, all her inhabitants, and create a Dune etiquette amongst members that we all still share today.  Through riddles, stories, caption contests, prose and poetry, a light shined that we all could get behind to reopen our dunes.  
     

    There is so much more that could be filled in throughout the years, I’m sure many members here have plenty of stories. Then once the Internet really took off, people splintered off and created their own sites, created their own groups, but still one community, but Glamisdunes.com was the original.  The door is always open here, and people still come and go.  
     

    I still have the old signs that were placed out on Highway 78 in my garage.  i’m sure some more memories will pop into my head, and a few of the OG‘s heads from way back in the day, and can fill in some gaps, add stories, good and bad times. Glamisdunes.com members, I am so proud to be a part of this group, have met some fantastic people, some serious assholes also, can’t leave them out, but all in all, the best people on the planet
     

     

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  5. They are nice. That Funco that grease had with that black flag on it looked sick. It’s nice when you are out in the dunes, and you see those flags, you know you have somebody that will always have your back.

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  6. Motocross is a tough sport, pro motos used to be 45 minutes long back in the day.  The Carlsbad USGP was held in summer, and that last fifteen minutes of a moto when strapped to a 500 is when the best, strongest riders rose to the top.  These young men racing are in incredible shape, and can handle it.  

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