Fantastic….!! I ride and live up towards Idaho City. Been wanting to ride the drain out for years. Right now is especially good with the full drain out. Ironic it’s the year we’re burnin up, and literally at high bridge. Great content bro. You’re a great tour guide. You saved me a muddy bike and wet feet. I literally don’t have to go down there now. lol…..I’m freshly broken and can’t ride for a few months anyways….so thanks man. I sub’d and lookin forward to more.
@@rayvee482 a comment like this is exactly why I had to make this video! I wanted to share what It was like to go down there all dried up and empty. Thank you for your support and watching! Hopefully you can get healed up soon and back on that bike!
@@MOTOCREEK Yeah brudda. That’s the plan. Goin through the hard part right now. Last Sunday I broke my shoulder and a rib in back riding solo. 8 mile ride out. It was great. Haha. I’ll be riding vicariously through your past vids as I wait for tomorrow mornings posting of the 6Day Enduro of Spain results. All I have is time to look at screens right now….ha. Cheers and thanks again. 🍻🏁
@@MOTOCREEK My favorite parts of the Res. vid was seein how you guys handled that soft muddy silt. I stepped off my boat a couple times and sank to my knees in it. Haha. Seein you guys ride up the steps and through the front door of that old house was also very cool. I could see how it would’ve had an Apocalypse feel to it. Especially with the backdrop of today’s world.
@@rayvee482 oh man, if you stopped at all you were done! It was a very other worldly experience and felt like we were the last of our kind out there all alone. At one point I felt like if I had enough gasoline I could stay out there forever. The house was a gem to find in all that sand and silt. I will never forget it!
@@MOTOCREEK Well crap. So much for me not needing to go ride down there now. Haha….looks pretty fun for sure. There’s a turn track someone cut down there and just some fun lookin lines. Maybe next year. 👍🏻
Looks like great times! Thanks for the video!
@@gc3937 it was a blast! Thanks for watching!
Cool ride, I would probably have a blast ripping my 500 across a dry lake bed 😅🤘
@@RidingWithDom it was the coolest place to just roll around free style and enjoy the bottom of the reservoir. 🤘🏻
Thanks for the video. How far down can you make it? Bottom of Arrowrock dam? And how close to the lucky peak dam?
@@jamesbarber6165 you can make it to the high bridge and that’s about it. It’s so much silt after that it’s impassable.
@@MOTOCREEK oh ok! Thank you.
is there spots to get full size 4x4s down there? that'd be cool to wheel and see.
@@frostoverlanding yes absolutely! I would do it sooner than later though. It’s supposed to be filled up a little bit more starting in November.
@@MOTOCREEK thank you for the info!!
Fantastic….!! I ride and live up towards Idaho City. Been wanting to ride the drain out for years. Right now is especially good with the full drain out. Ironic it’s the year we’re burnin up, and literally at high bridge. Great content bro. You’re a great tour guide. You saved me a muddy bike and wet feet. I literally don’t have to go down there now. lol…..I’m freshly broken and can’t ride for a few months anyways….so thanks man. I sub’d and lookin forward to more.
@@rayvee482 a comment like this is exactly why I had to make this video! I wanted to share what It was like to go down there all dried up and empty. Thank you for your support and watching! Hopefully you can get healed up soon and back on that bike!
@@MOTOCREEK Yeah brudda. That’s the plan. Goin through the hard part right now. Last Sunday I broke my shoulder and a rib in back riding solo. 8 mile ride out. It was great. Haha. I’ll be riding vicariously through your past vids as I wait for tomorrow mornings posting of the 6Day Enduro of Spain results. All I have is time to look at screens right now….ha. Cheers and thanks again. 🍻🏁
@@MOTOCREEK My favorite parts of the Res. vid was seein how you guys handled that soft muddy silt. I stepped off my boat a couple times and sank to my knees in it. Haha. Seein you guys ride up the steps and through the front door of that old house was also very cool. I could see how it would’ve had an Apocalypse feel to it. Especially with the backdrop of today’s world.
@@rayvee482 oh man, if you stopped at all you were done! It was a very other worldly experience and felt like we were the last of our kind out there all alone. At one point I felt like if I had enough gasoline I could stay out there forever. The house was a gem to find in all that sand and silt. I will never forget it!
@@MOTOCREEK Well crap. So much for me not needing to go ride down there now. Haha….looks pretty fun for sure. There’s a turn track someone cut down there and just some fun lookin lines. Maybe next year. 👍🏻
Which boat launch is this?
@@raccoonnova we started off at Robbie Creek Park. 👍🏻
Helmet please. Nobody needs to see that
@@corypicotte oh I do all this for myself. You guys are just lucky that you get to see me! 😜