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Montserrat
29th October 2009, 07:24 AM
If anybody happens to be in the California for this Halloween weekend let me know!
Ill be out there from Thursday to Sunday with a huge group, so join us.
FMXelliot
29th October 2009, 04:20 PM
I don't think you'll find many people from here who live in Cali
Johnny 2G
29th October 2009, 06:24 PM
LOl
anyone heard of MxHeaven Holiday?
tturner64
29th October 2009, 10:59 PM
If anybody happens to be in the California for this Halloween weekend let me know!
Ill be out there from Thursday to Sunday with a huge group, so join us.
unfortunately i think most of us will be on the other side of the planet
Joffa
29th October 2009, 11:54 PM
I would lovvve to ride in california! Mmmm one day :) hopefully soon! Head over, buy a bike and spend 6months to a year livin it up! Ohh yeah that would b nice!
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MOTOARMY
14th December 2009, 08:10 AM
Ocotillo is a rad place to ride...does Australia have sweet spots like that? :moon2:
sturto
14th December 2009, 12:10 PM
unfortunatly in aus we dont have any publicly accesable areas to ride like ocitillo, beaumont or reche canyon, there is some cool terrain i have seen in my travels but it is all privatly owned. im sure there is some cool freeriding spots in central australia but they are so isolated that its not feasible to ride them. thats the problem you get when you have a country the size of the US with a population smaller than california. in saying that though i wouldent have it any other way.
KWAKA_FMX
16th December 2009, 12:09 AM
I would lovvve to ride in california! Mmmm one day :) hopefully soon! Head over, buy a bike and spend 6months to a year livin it up! Ohh yeah that would b nice!
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Awesome idea mate. I've been wanting to for years. I think next year I might.
Australia sucks for freeriding. The ipswich area (in Brisbane) years back used to have a lot of natural terrian spots with big hits and abandoned quarries. Blame it on housing for it's non existance now. I know of a few places with quarrie and some cool natural hits, of coarse I won't tell others.. you gotta find them yourself.
Caetano
17th December 2009, 08:30 AM
unfortunatly in aus we dont have any publicly accesable areas to ride like ocitillo, beaumont or reche canyon, there is some cool terrain i have seen in my travels but it is all privatly owned. im sure there is some cool freeriding spots in central australia but they are so isolated that its not feasible to ride them. thats the problem you get when you have a country the size of the US with a population smaller than california. in saying that though i wouldent have it any other way.
I wish we weren't so heavily populated here, you def. have us beat there.
FMX_101
2nd January 2010, 09:39 AM
I wish we weren't so heavily populated here, you def. have us beat there.
try living in Canada lots of natural terrian hits alberta and BC have some awsome places the only down side is that is snows for like 5 months out of the year
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