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Since it seems people will believe most anything these days, let's make up some shit about Glamis!

Did you guys know that witches eyes were Actually named after the wicked witch of the West?

Yep. Dorothy lost one of her red slippers in one, and that's where the name came from!

Damn witches eyes! 🤬

😁
 
It is said that a Spanish galleon laden with treasure was carried by a tidal bore into the Colorado River and subsequently trapped in the ancient Lake Cahuilla. As the lake receded, the ship was supposedly left stranded and buried by the sand dunes.
 
It is said that a Spanish galleon laden with treasure was carried by a tidal bore into the Colorado River and subsequently trapped in the ancient Lake Cahuilla. As the lake receded, the ship was supposedly left stranded and buried by the sand dunes.

Wow. I had no idea! 😁
 
I got hand and foot disease from walking barefoot around Gecko
Funny you mention Gecko. Rumor has it that Gecko was named after the 6' long Monitor Gecko that used to roam that area, but were wiped out by General Patton in the 30s because their sticky paws would gum up tank tracks and ruin exercises.


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don't forget when Marty belly dipped his yellow plane and made a run for it.
 

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It is said that a Spanish galleon laden with treasure was carried by a tidal bore into the Colorado River and subsequently trapped in the ancient Lake Cahuilla. As the lake receded, the ship was supposedly left stranded and buried by the sand dunes.
I heard a group of "Goonies" found it and used the money to buy the Glamis store.
 
Did you know that ghost camping on Gecko doesn’t happen and there definitely are NOT people that pay other people to watch their stuff while said ghost camping does not happen??? And it definitely DOES NOT happen on roadrunner either!!
 
It is said that a Spanish galleon laden with treasure was carried by a tidal bore into the Colorado River and subsequently trapped in the ancient Lake Cahuilla. As the lake receded, the ship was supposedly left stranded and buried by the sand dunes.
It was a Spanish Pearl ship. I've seen it, and recovered a lot of pearls.
I'll be giving out pearl necklaces at roadrunner estates.
 
These guys have been signed to a season long contract to play every fri and sat night from dusk until 3am.

2 stroke tuning only allowed after 3am until sunrise.
That's my Dads playlist, by 10pm he is asleep LOL

Let me educate you on todays Top Corridos tumbados

no hay de qué - Crusty

 
My daughter took um-bridge with a group of "Deaf"
ATC riders that were all without mufflers of any kind
and circled our camp all night keeping the babies awake and crying.
Early the next am, all the bikes had no plug wires anymore.
Nobody knew what happened.
 
The Great Glamis Sand Symphony of 1987

Every October during a rare weather phenomenon called The Whisper Dunes, the sand at Glamis supposedly “sings.” Locals claim that when the temperature drops below 68°F and the wind blows from the northeast at exactly 14 mph, the dunes resonate and produce deep, haunting tones — like a pipe organ buried under the desert.

In 1987, a group of engineers from UC San Diego reportedly brought recording equipment to capture the “music,” but their tapes mysteriously erased themselves overnight. One witness swore he heard what sounded like engines revving underwater mixed with voices chanting in rhythm.

To this day, some die-hard off-roaders swear they’ve heard the “Glamis hum” late at night — usually right before their dune buggies refuse to start for no logical reason.
 
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