Required for riding in the Oregon Dune National Recreation area, including Sand Lake:Safety Flag: Red flags displayed nine feet above ground are required when riding on sand. ORV Permit: In Oregon you can purchase one for $10 (most vendors charge an extra .50). For a list of authorized permit vendors, CLICK HERE. Operating
requirements:
Confused? Check with enforcement
officials in the area you wish to ride for any special
requirements.
$h!t happens. You will most
likely break a flagpole. Get a spare, preferably the nice new metal
ones. For those 90% of you who use the fiberglass ones, adding a
few cheap tools to your backpack or tool kit can make the
difference in a bum ride or possible injury (or $237 ticket)You can get these tools at a 99c store (or your
dads tool box):
When the inevitable happens and you
break the pole, remove the stubfrom the mount (the two 3/4"
wrenches used here, or no tools for the spiffy quick-change
mount..) with the thin screwdriver. Note: Don't rely on your ATV's
stock toolkit - most have no 3/4 wrench and most of the
screwdrivers are too thick to use as a punch - like Honda's for
example. Hack the edge off of the pole
(with the mini hacksaw) to make a smooth end that slides right back
into the mount. Add a little electrical tape to the base of the
pole up to about 4" to help absorb whip-lash and make your pole
resist stress cracks. (See Tip # 2) ===== Dune Survival Tip #2:
Protect your Pole Before you hit the
sand, add a little electrical tape (or be high tech and use
heat-shrink tubing) to the base of your safety flag pole up to
about 4", to help absorb whip-lash and make your fiberglass pole
resist stress cracks. =====Enjoy the summer and the warm dunes. We will be in
Sand Lake on June 25-27. If you happen that way, stop in and say
"hi." (We should be easy to find. Look for the woman giving birth
in the East Dunes Camp Ground. That would be my wife - I should be
nearby.) Happy Trails, Jarret Gleason
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