The Casaus Chronicles

Sunday, August 06, 2006

The Ultimate Sandbox!!!

Can you believe all this sand?! Which way do we go first?



Hey! Check this out; I'll bet you can't do this!

They get along so well when they're riding because they can't hear each other over the engine noise and with their helmlets on. With any luck they will always share their joy for riding as much as they do now. Even with the age difference, it's nice that they have their quads in common.

Getting Down to Some Serious Riding!!!!

There is so much riding to do at the Saint Anthony Dunes it is unbelievable. You can ride small dunes and tall dunes, and really big dunes, sandy trails, dirt trails, the '"staircases"; you can ride in the wide open or through trees, or you can even ride right up to the edge of Egin Lake right in the dunes!

It rained a couple of days making the sand a little more compact and easier for Shelby to high-mark the dunes...


Cody prefers doing tricks. It is very difficult for Cody to keep all four wheels on the ground at the same time...

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We Have Arrived!

We finally arrived at our final destination. After a cummulative 13 and a half hours on the road, a near sleepless night in the Walmart parking lot in Burley, Idaho, and sweltering temperatures soaring well over 100 degrees we finally arrived at the sandy little plot of land and concrete pad that would be ours for the next week.

We quickly set up housekeeping. We unloaded all the quads, which would become our main form of recreation for the next several days, pulled out the awning for some protection from the afternoon sun, furnished the patio , and proceeded to just kick back. There is a time change when you leave Jackpot, Nevada and cross into Idaho; you lose an hour as the time jumps ahead to mountain time, so naturally we had to recover from jet lag! ....And if you believe that I have a little concrete pad I'd like to sell to you.