Gnarly Routes U Lazy S Ranch Itinerary

Contact info:

Cole Kirkpatrick: 806-789-2415

Directions to property that we ride on:
From the intersection of Hwy 84 and Hwy 380 in Post, head West on Hwy 380. 
Take Hwy 380 a few blocks and turn south (left) on Hwy 669
Take Hwy 669 6.5 miles (you will climb out of the caprock, drive on flat, then head back down the caprock)
You will turn right (west) and arrive at the event location.  The gate is red and will be unlocked, please keep gate closed.
You will turn right again after going through the gate, proceed to the parking area
GPS coordinates for the gate
33.094627, -101.408800
You will turn right again after going through the gate, proceed to the parking area

Schedule:

Friday: Arrival Day

Saturday: Plan on meeting at the ranch at 8am to beat the heat, can start later if desired.

Sunday: Plan on meeting at the ranch at 8am to beat the heat, can start later if desired.

Weather: Hot and dry!

 

Trail Conditions:

It hasn’t rained in a long time so expect it to be very dusty. Bring extra filters if you like to follow close to your friends and eat dirt!

Packing List:

Chapstick

Helmet

Riding pants (2)

Riding jerseys (2)

Knee pads or knee braces

Chest protector

Gloves (2)

Socks (2)

Padded shorts (2)

Goggles (2)

Drink system (1)

Fanny Pack

Advil

Snacks

Things to be mindful of:

The ranch is dry currently and there are areas with tall grass and there are holes littered in the pastures so please stay on the trail. We will play ride in a few different areas but be mindful that the canyons are very steep and please scope out lines and what’s on the backside of the small cliffs before just climbing or jumping to the top. We do have diamond back rattlesnakes that are out and about during the summer time. It’s not an issue when we are riding but if you are walking around camp to use the bathroom pay attention to the ground that you’re walking on. We also have tons of cactus and mesquite trees. If you don’t have Bib Mousse in your tires please put tire sealant in your tubes prior to arrival.

If you are riding a four-stroke, please put heat wrap on your header to help prevent fires in the tall grass if we stop. It can be found on amazon and is inexpensive.