Beautiful weather, good company, great
riding - they don't guarantee it, but they certainly deliver it.
First run in 1983 and now held twice a year, Hi-Desert Charities
puts on the Barstow Poker Run about 10 miles south of town, in the
Stoddard Valley OHV area.
The Fall run benefits Toys for Tots, and
with over 500 participants, this year raised more than
$10,000 for the holiday toy drive! It takes a lot of
coordination and dedication to pull off a weekend like this - the
checkpoints are manned by volunteer BLM personnel, Toys for Tots
handles registration, Local Boy Scouts Troup #62 has sold hot dogs
and refreshments since the second year of the event.
A retired CHP
officer who lives adjacent to Stoddard Valley furnishes the course
layout, set up and clean up. Even emergency medical teams and
track-day communications comes from volunteers.
Raffle and Poker
prizes are donated, allowing for all the funds raised to go right
to the charities. The event runs all weekend,
with the largest crowd showing up for Saturday's festivities. We
pulled in Sunday mid-morning, and met most vehicles already packing
up and heading out. However, for $20 you get to ride the 20-mile
loop twice (pay another $20 and go two more times!) with a lot less
traffic, less dust and no waiting at the checkpoints. There are
fewer bodies in line at the Boy Scout snack trailer, and you have a
much better shot at the winning Poker hand or at some cool stuff in
the raffle! Your choice - go for the party, or go for the ride.
There's plenty of both, and it all benefits the kids.
There are two different courses - one for bikes
& ATVs, and one for trucks & desert cars. We did have to
dodge several trucks running the bike/ATV course (some with more
success than others). The two courses are to allow a more technical
bike course - It's not especially tight in most places, but there
are lots of close, choppy whoops.
And let's face it - when you're
on a bike or quad, we just appreciate not being run over by a
truck. Though the courses were very well-marked, we did get off
course at least once. But that was our fault for focussing on the
course directly in front of us and not looking 10 - 20 feet ahead
where the trail turned - and besides, the technical portion up and
over the hill looked like fun.
It was, but it cost us some time to
backtrack and figure out where we had gone astray. All for fun, and
no time penaties, so what the heck.
The bike/ATV course is laid out
to allow for all levels of riders and bikes, and we certainly saw
every size and shape enjoying it. We ran a stock Z400, a
race-modified Raptor, and a Prairie 650 (you can't say we play
brand favorites!), and all did well.
There were times when whoops
rewarded suspension, and other sections provided hills that were
much easier to scoot up with 4WD traction. Lots of deep sand
washes, and more than enough high-speed soft silt-banked corners.
Hats off to the course planners!
It's open desert camping, so
bring everything you need. There are a few porta-potties at base
camp, but with 500 people partying on, it's probably best to bring
your own and camp as far out as possible. The sage is just high
enough to hide small bodies from fast-moving vehicles, so keep
small kids and dogs on a short leash - any other weekend of the
year, they are probably good to just run wild.
(It's easy to find - but look for the crowd of campers in the
desert, don't rely on the directions on the web site. We found they
missed the Slash X cafe by several miles, and by Sunday, there WERE
no signs to follow to the registration area.)
Check out the photo gallery, and we'll see you
there in April!
One of the founders of Off-Road.com, Pattie pushed nearly every paper and filled nearly every administrative role in the early years of Off-Road.com. Now, with the official title of Powersports Editor, she roams the country full-time chasing writers of ATV, snowmobile and dirtbike news.
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