• Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

    When he passed, I worked with his kids to gather the necessary credentials to keep this site running. Since then (and for however long they worked with Coffee), Woodschick and Dirtdame have been maintaining the site and covering the costs. Without their hard work and financial support, CafeHusky would have been lost.

    Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.

    Unfortunately, the new software version doesn’t support importing the old site’s styles, so for now, you’ll see the XenForo default style. This may change over time.

    Coffee didn’t document the work he did on the site, so I’ve been digging through the old setup to understand how everything was running. There may still be things I’ve missed. One known issue is that email functionality is not yet working on the new site, but I hope to resolve this over time.

    Thanks for your patience and support!

CH Corporate Facility - Feb 10th 2013

I see... Well the first several decades of my life was spent in the Midwest, then I spent decades in California. I'm fairly certain the other 3 people that have said they will be here on the 10th in addition to myself would fall into the category of 'good people with no attitude' - which is the category of people I like to be with, like Xcuvator and his family from Oregon. You may find that to be more prevalent on Cafe Husky than other places on the internet (not sure).

You are most warmly welcome to come, and there is a lot of places to camp here, or a spare bed if that is all you need - but depending on the weather, a tent may be warmer than the spare bedroom (wood stove heating only). On the other hand, the days will be longer & warmer in the coming months when there will probably be other opportunities - depending on how things work out.

The reason for this thread as stated in the first post, is to have a bit of fun and to get more feedback from more people as to the viability of this location to be used as for a West Coast Gathering. I still cannot decide, and that would only be after we figure out where to put the trails, and make them. I am on a ranch best described as 100 acres (which sounds tiny), but has a incredibly diverse terrain.

EDIT: after thinking about it, maybe you want to help decide where to put trails?


I grew up in the corn fields of Illinois. I think we see things in a similar way. Good to hear. If you think 100 acres sounds small... we moved to our 20 acre ranch here in the Mojave about 18 months ago. Now thats tiny... but we are also surrounded by tons of great riding for this area. Five acres was already set up as a camp ground for horse visitors... and I have started restoring it into a dirt bike camp ground for our family and friends. You and the CH folks are always welcome here as well.

I'll def keep an eye on the thread and appear in my motovan when the opportunity lines up with free time on my end. I bought a little Astro van a few years ago for transporting product to local dealers... but it quickly became my little metal tent for bike outings. It's easy to go anywhere, AZ, NV, NorCAL, etc.

Look forward to meeting you sometime this year Coffee. :cheers:
 
I grew up in the corn fields of Illinois. I think we see things in a similar way. Good to hear. If you think 100 acres sounds small... we moved to our 20 acre ranch here in the Mojave about 18 months ago. Now thats tiny... but we are also surrounded by tons of great riding for this area. Five acres was already set up as a camp ground for horse visitors... and I have started restoring it into a dirt bike camp ground for our family and friends. You and the CH folks are always welcome here as well.

I'll def keep an eye on the thread and appear in my motovan when the opportunity lines up with free time on my end. I bought a little Astro van a few years ago for transporting product to local dealers... but it quickly became my little metal tent for bike outings. It's easy to go anywhere, AZ, NV, NorCAL, etc.

Look forward to meeting you sometime this year Coffee. :cheers:
Sounds great. :cheers:
 
It appears that only the original few people are going to show up, and that is ok.

One thing I should note if I have not already, once things dry out here - which obviously depends on the weather, but is usually about late May or June - no wood burning of any kind here i.e. no campfires, at all. Which may affect some of you who may want to come here.
 
Dean,

I am not going to make this first trail building gathering. Looks like knee surgery for me in the next few days so no ride time. boooo:thumbsdown:
 
Dean,

I am not going to make this first trail building gathering. Looks like knee surgery for me in the next few days so no ride time. boooo:thumbsdown:
Ah jeeze... get better! :cheers:

Ive been trying to open a hole in my calendar this weekend, but it aint gonna happen. Maybe we will come down for the Shasta Hare Scrambles to watch Cory demolish the field and continue on south. Or how about a little gathering at Shasta? plus CH central?

http://www.reddingdirtriders.com/Events_view.aspx?Eventid=59
Your schedule does seem perpetually full... Personally I cannot commit to the Shasta thing cause I am really busy too.

However, unless there are significant changes on my end, I will probably invite folks about once/month through at least May...
 
I will make one or more of these.
At the risk of stating the obvious...

Every single month that goes by will have longer and warmer days, and warmer nights - until things dry out in June when there will not be any wood burning allowed... and therefore less than ideal for a destination.
I've got a hunch that this weekend will set the tone for the rest of the year - I *still* have absolutely no idea how entertaining this place might be to riders in general.
 
At the risk of stating the obvious...

Every single month that goes by will have longer and warmer days, and warmer nights - until things dry out in June when there will not be any wood burning allowed... and therefore less than ideal for a destination.
I've got a hunch that this weekend will set the tone for the rest of the year - I *still* have absolutely no idea how entertaining this place might be to riders in general.

When it is all said and done there is no reason that the property can't have high "entertaining" value. IMO If you have many guests, the trails may need to be one way and switched back and forth for safety. If your neighbor still has the JD550 available, boy howdy could we come up with some good stuff.
I still plan to come down when I can.
 
When it is all said and done there is no reason that the property can't have high "entertaining" value. IMO If you have many guests, the trails may need to be one way and switched back and forth for safety. If your neighbor still has the JD550 available, boy howdy could we come up with some good stuff.
I still plan to come down when I can.
We have a small Massey tractor with front end loader, and a D2 which has not run in years - supposedly it has a bad magneto on the built in pony motor - it would be fantastic to get that working.
 
We have a small Massey tractor with front end loader, and a D2 which has not run in years - supposedly it has a bad magneto on the built in pony motor - it would be fantastic to get that working.

The mag may just need the points cleaned and gaped. There are a number of old tractor forums filled with great people that could talk you through repairing it, much like CH. My dad knew how to make a mag through a huge blue spark. If you do a Google search, I'm sure you will learn more than you need to know. Here is something to get you started:http://www.smokstak.com/forum/showthread.php?t=67765. Should be a fun project!
 
Wow...beautlful day, fun folks to hang out with, virgin terrain, and grilled bacon cheeseburgers waiting for us when we were done :thumbsup: What more do you want?? I've been super-busy and will remain so til we leave town on Thursday but here are a few teasers for y'all...

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More on the way...maybe tonight!
 
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