Texoma Free Ride FAQ's

Odd Duck

Jet Vet
Location
DFW, TX
This is billed as the most unorganized free ride for good reason. There are no flush toilets, no improved camp sites, no nearby (not walking distance) convenience stores, nuthin' fancy at all, just good fun.

We can, within reason, have a smallish bonfire and pit bike rides will happen. Kids are allowed and dogs are allowed. Don't shoot anybody, don't piss on anybody's tires but your own, and DON'T make me stop riding to take you to the hospital.

There is no group meal, but there will likely be at least 2 or 3 Dutch Ovens making dessert(s) on at least one night (probably Sat).

There are often very large boats that cruise by and they can often be persuaded to throw a good wake (I've seen them over 4 feet high). There is rumor that a large boat WILL be coming by at least a few times from the nearby marina. Overall traffic on the lake may be down a bit since this is the weekend just before July 4th, but there should still be a few boats to chase. Please have good manners for this and share well with others. NO ONE get too close to the extremely expensive boats and all will be well. This particular cove sometimes catches the wind just right and can get fairly big wind-blown waves (as high as 2.5-3 ft occassionally).

There will be porta-potties on site. If you need something fancier, bring a toybox or RV. There are 2 levels to park/camp. There is close to the beach (but you'd better have a 4 wheel drive to pull an RV back up the hill - it's rutted with some loose gravel and it's fairly steep). There is also an upper level that is actually fairly level, but you will have to climb up and down the hill, or ride a quad/bike that you provide (it's not far, just slightly less convenient).

There will be lots of beach carts to help you launch your standup and there is also a nearby ramp for sit down skis. It is an old ramp and it's seen better days, but it's still quite usable.

It is at least a few miles to any restaurants, so plan on bringing all your own food unless you want to drive [what is it, maybe 5 miles?] to a restaurant. Sorry, I can't give you any specific recommends on that other than the usual type of fast food cluster right in Pottsboro. There will be multiple toyboxes/RV's, so if you have something that needs microwaving, I'm sure something could be arranged. Other cooking methods could be arranged as well.

I do not know of any sources of race fuel, but there are gas stations within a few miles. Not in the immediate vicinity, but the closer to the site, the more expensive since that would be a marina. The gas stations in Pottsboro, as far as I remember, are fairly cheap.


Link to site:

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sou...668036&spn=0.008018,0.014913&t=h&z=16&iwloc=A

Please remember that Skinnyman has to put up money (about $300.00 bucks or so, I haven't asked him the cost this year) to the Corp of Engineers for them to open this site and provide the portapotties for us. I'm quite certain that he would welcome donations to the cause. If there is any leftover, it might help cover the costs he had last year (that were not fully covered). If there is leftover after that, I'm sure he would do what he wanted to do last year and donate it to a worthy cause in our name.

I think it would be a really nice touch if everyone can donate toward the expenses involved and if we can work in enough to donate to a charity fund, that would be great!

And please pick up after yourself. We have to clean up afterwards if we want the Corp to continue to open this site for us each year.
 
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Odd Duck

Jet Vet
Location
DFW, TX
Thought this would be an appropriate addition to this thread since it will be mostly wake jumping. This is typical wake jumping as we do it. Well written by SJBrit, thanks!

http://www.x-h2o.com/threads/2864&highlight=wake+jumping

And the first post copied for anyone that doesn't think they need to follow the link. There is more information and comments that apply in the rest of the thread, but this is the most important bits.

Direct quote from SJBrit: I hope this doesn't come across too preachy, but we have a lot of people coming to Lanier this year, and there will be a lot of first timers. Just like in the surf, there are some simple rules when jumping cruiser wakes that keep everyone safe. Last year there were some close calls on the first day as people got into the groove.

There's a sketch at the bottom of what should happen when a BFC (Big F***ing Cruiser) shows up:

The general idea is that everyone gets in a line as shown by the black rectangles. The green ski on the left is doing the right thing - he's front in line so he gets to jump. You peel off, turn in, jump and then rejoin either line at the end for your next turn. The red guy on the left isn't making any friends since he's cutting people off and risking a collision with the green guy who is 100% focused on the wake by now.

That's the general way it works. Here are some do's and dont's:

DO pay attention. There will be a LOT of jetskis and there is sure to be a ton of other boat traffic, and they're not trying to miss you. Keep your eyes on stalks and remember that it takes two to collide.

DO look out for each other. If someone is separated from their ski go and tow them to it. If someone is in trouble, stop and help - just like in the surf. Just because it's flat water doesn't mean that it's safe.

DO try to keep in an orderly line - if you ride predictably then it's easier for others to avoid collisions.

DO wait your turn. There's usually room for a couple of lines on each side: one up front jumping the first or second wake, and one further back jumping the 5th or so.

DON'T loiter at the front of the line. If you're not going to jump then step aside and wave someone else in.

DON'T jump from one side simultaneously with someone from the other side. You really don't want to meet in the middle.

DO catch some SERIOUS air and have a ton of fun. Jumping cruiser wakes is awesome: they peel perfectly, there's flat water in front and behind, you're not going to lawn-dart when you land and there's no need to flush :)


I don't want to be a jerk, but if everyone follows a few simple guidelines then we all get to have safe fun.
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skinnyman

YOU CANT RENT MY SKI
Location
Dallas/ToyBox
Thanks OddDuck and Penguin for the posted info

Small pit bikes welcome klx 110 or xr 100 is about the biggest NO 250s
4 wheelers welcome
golf carts welcome

It runs about 600 for the park Porta pots and the dumpster
Donations welcome

Big bonfires are ok

Part of the deal on the park is i have to clean the place up
so what ever you bring in take out or put it the dumpster

If race gas is a issue let me know I might bring a 55 of c-12 to the park.

Most of all Just have a good time
We will have bouys out to run
thinking about a few other ski activities Scavenger hunt on the islands
 

Moondance

Just plain me....
I'm not sure about what you are asking, but the camping area is not that big. Every one needs to be respectful of each other & not be disturbing with loud music, etc. This is a laid back, easy going ride. Folks just riding, hanging out & having a good time.
 
Location
okc ok
So people staying up till 4 in the morning out side my room parting like at daytona is not going to happen that's what I am asking I usely go to bed early that's why I'm asking
 

Moondance

Just plain me....
This is NOT Daytona nor anything like Daytona. It's camping in the boonies. The only excitement you're likely to have at 4 in the morning is if some drunk redneck decides to get stuck in the campsite while trespassing or some bass boat headed for the honey hole.
 
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