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<blockquote data-quote="426rider" data-source="post: 904952" data-attributes="member: 15984"><p>After the kid died at Horn Rapids the city voted to privatize the park. You will now have to pay to ride there soon and we are not sure yet if they are going to keep the 4x4 race course open. </p><p></p><p>Beverly, although very small with small dunes, can be a dangerous place. The way the sand looks is very decieving there. You can't see the drops before you get to them and they are only between 10' and 30' tall with very hard ground at the bottom of the dunes. I have seen many get hauled out of beverly.</p><p></p><p>I have heard that the 64 year old recieved CPR for about 40 minutes and other racers stopped to help. This was in the middle of an offroad enduro course not an MX track where medics are nearby.</p><p></p><p>Just a bad couple weeks, be careful out there folks. Wish me luck and safety on my first Desert 100 in 2 weeks. I just hope to get a finish out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="426rider, post: 904952, member: 15984"] After the kid died at Horn Rapids the city voted to privatize the park. You will now have to pay to ride there soon and we are not sure yet if they are going to keep the 4x4 race course open. Beverly, although very small with small dunes, can be a dangerous place. The way the sand looks is very decieving there. You can't see the drops before you get to them and they are only between 10' and 30' tall with very hard ground at the bottom of the dunes. I have seen many get hauled out of beverly. I have heard that the 64 year old recieved CPR for about 40 minutes and other racers stopped to help. This was in the middle of an offroad enduro course not an MX track where medics are nearby. Just a bad couple weeks, be careful out there folks. Wish me luck and safety on my first Desert 100 in 2 weeks. I just hope to get a finish out of it. [/QUOTE]
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