Some buddys and I went for a ride Saturday and had an excellent time. The weather was perfect for riding and the ground still was a little wet from recent rains. We found miles of flowing singletrack and beautiful, high speed sand washes with only three other riders sighted all day. Unfortunatly, we were too busy riding to stop for pics, but I did get some taken during our stops.


We came across this cool old cabin. Darren's making a friend while Bob kicks back and enjoys the view. There is a guy who acts as sort of a caretaker for the cabin and he and his son were out there when we rolled up. According to the son, the place dates back to maybe the 40's(he wasn't real sure) and at one time had burned down. Many different people donated their time and materials to rebuild it.



The place was real cozy on the inside. With carpeting, a fire and a stocked pantry.

The Euros out numbered the Jap bikes on this ride. One KTM and two Husabergs to one Kawi and one Honda.

Dean checking out Darren's '11 Husaberg FE570.


We came across this cool old cabin. Darren's making a friend while Bob kicks back and enjoys the view. There is a guy who acts as sort of a caretaker for the cabin and he and his son were out there when we rolled up. According to the son, the place dates back to maybe the 40's(he wasn't real sure) and at one time had burned down. Many different people donated their time and materials to rebuild it.



The place was real cozy on the inside. With carpeting, a fire and a stocked pantry.

The Euros out numbered the Jap bikes on this ride. One KTM and two Husabergs to one Kawi and one Honda.

Dean checking out Darren's '11 Husaberg FE570.












before going back out for a final loop of the day. The final loop featured some beautiful scenery and awesome singletrack, which, again went without getting any pics of.















. After we left Tonka Town it was a short ride back to the trucks and the end to another great day in the Dez.
And you're right the Tonka Town is cool but also kind of creepy. 
