Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Ultimate Recreational Vehicle Essays - Coastal Geography, Dune
  Ultimate Recreational Vehicle    The Ultimate Recreational Sport  Michael Lackie  For as long as I can remember, my family has always enjoyed recreational sports. In the summer  we would go jet skiing, river rafting, off road motorcycle riding, and water skiing. Once winter came   along, we switched to snowmobiling, snowboarding, and hunting. My father and his brother owned all  the expensive toys, while my brothers, cousins and I owned the cheaper toys. While it was fun using  our parents expensive toys, we had to be careful not to damage them. So for years we saved our money   in the hopes of buying our own expensive toys, but we could only save enough for one; therefore, we   needed to find one that would fit all of our needs. I explained the problem to a friend, who then   proceeded to tell me about this ultimate recreational sport that should solve my problem.  I was to meet my friend in the morning to help him pack up for the ultimate recreational sport  that would solve my dilemma. I arrived at his house early the next morning and helped load up   the all terrain vehicles that we would be riding. They were motorcycles with four wheels instead   of two and looked like an oversized tricycle with big paddle tires on the front and rear. These   particular models were called Yamaha Banshees. We loaded up three of them on a trailer attached  to the back of his truck, then drove for a couple of hours before finally reaching our destination.   I woke up to see miles and miles of sand dunes, and noticed we were on the border of Mexico and California   in a place called Glamis. I thought this was going to be an interesting experience even if I did not like it.   After unloading the Banshees, we suited up with protective gear and helmets. My friend led the pack and there  were about ten riders in all. I stayed back as this was my first time riding on the sand dunes. Everybody   took off at full speed and there was sand flying everywhere, so I had to stay out of the way or else eat lots   of sand. Once I learned how to ride without getting sand in my face, then I started to catch up with the group.   From that moment on, I knew this was going to be fun. We rode up and down sand dunes jumping off them and riding   on top of them for hours before we finally stopped for a rest break at the top of a real high dune. Sitting   there, we could see nothing but sand dunes for miles and I wasn't sure which way was back to camp. Then my friend  pulled out a global tracking system and it showed exactly where we were located, so this set my mind at ease.   Although it was just sand dunes, there was something calming and beautiful about them, and I fell in love with them   from that point on. Once we caught our breath, we continued the journey deeper into the dunes. We rode on dunes that   were over one hundred feet high and could reach speeds of up to eighty miles an hour around the edges. Then we came   across dunes that were so high and steep that we almost couldn't make it to the top without considerable effort.   Once nightfall came, and the moon came out, it was even more fun riding because the moon reflected off the sand and   lit up the night. We eventually arrived back at camp and settled down for the night, exhausted but satisfied.  I was convinced that I had found the one vehicle that we could purchase and fit all of our needs. Riding the   Banshees in the sand dunes was like snowboarding, water skiing, motorcycling, and river rafting all combined into   one sport. I went back home happy in my quest that I had found the ultimate recreational sport.   Bibliography  Personal Experience    Sports and Games Essays    
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