A few weeks ago I joined up with Red Bull, Ronnie Renner and the cast and crew of the Great Ride Open to revisit some of the locations we visited during the filming of the two seasons of GRO. The concept was the brainchild of Renner who, along with most of the other riders, has been looking for an excuse to get back on the road with the crew, visit some of the famous freeriding locations we filmed and link up with the locals who are such a big part of why going to the desert is so fun. They live it every weekend; getting out there and tearing around in the dunes or on the trails on whatever riding toy they have at hand. This is the true roots of the sport and it is always a good time to get out there and be a part of it.
The exact name of the project is the Red Bull Ronnie Renner Freeride Tour and the purpose of the entire project is revisit a few of the locations we stopped at on the GRO tour, ride some of the same haunts as we hit then (and to look for new ones), see the locals and film a television episode for Red Bull and Fuel TV.
As usual Ocotillo did not disappoint, however, things were not looking so good when we rolled down HWY 78 in a sand storm so strong that it was difficult to even see the highway. Once we reached camp everyone was on lock down because going outside was the same as walking into the full brunt of a sand blaster which made sitting around the camp fire impossible. But when we woke up in the AM we were pleasantly surprised to find the wind had died down the the boys were ready to ride.
On day 1 we rolled out to several of the normal stomping grounds and visited some of the jumps we have hit in the past including the Haughelstine Cliff Jump which seemed to really get the riding going and was cool to see since that was such a classic piece to the visit we made to Ocotillo in the first season of GRO.
More on to come on the next days riding and the other antics in later posts……

Haughelstine Hitting the Infamous Haughelstine Cliff Jump