A set of images from this years US Army shoot at Dunefest 2009 has now been posted at Sports Shooter.com.

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View DT’s Full Dunefest Shoot Here:
THANKS FOR STOPPING BY!!!!!
A set of images from this years US Army shoot at Dunefest 2009 has now been posted at Sports Shooter.com.

View Sports Shooter Gallery Here:
View DT’s Full Dunefest Shoot Here:
THANKS FOR STOPPING BY!!!!!
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Clackamas HS Volleyball beats Oregon City in a tie breaker match to determine the last 2009 playoff spot for the Three Rivers League. (25-9, 18-25, 25-20, 25-20)
This next set of images was from round 1 against Grant in a match that went to Clackamas in 3. (25-19, 25-13, 25-15).

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This dude is simply amazing. I’ve been totally bitten by the sport of Volleyball and indoor sports photography. Boy would i love to test my photography skills at this level of the sport. Check this dude out!
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The following boogie board shot was taken this year on a family vacation off the coast of Maui. I had been looking for reasons to play with a new Canon 15mm Fisheye that I had previously only used at events, and this was my 1st attempt using it outdoors. I actually shot this laying in the water, inches away from this cheap store bought board. We had a blast that day, and i quickly found out what it was like to hit the beach at high speeds and then fight to keep my shorts above my ankles going ass over tea kettle.

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Sand Wizards Racing makes it into April, 2009 issue of Dirt Wheels magazine. Check out the 4 pager (96-99) in April’s, 2009 issue of Dirt Wheels Magazine.
cheers,
toad




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As a freelance photographer for Time/Trans World Media (QUAD Magazine) I was pleased to have had a couple (2 pager) shots make national print again for 2008. This is not a easy task with all the current competition in the ATV industry to say the least. At almost 47 years old, I am a full time dad, husband, banker, and am unable to travel to events due to ties with work, sports, etc….. Life is good, and priorities have changed
For what its worth, I though I would post 3 trophies from the year
Jan 2008 Page 211 Dirt Wheels

Sept 2008 Zoom Page 130-131 Quad Magazine

Dec 2008 Zoom Page 116-117 Quad Magazine

Thanks for looking
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Remember these in the day? This bike was one that I shot at this years 2008 Trike Rampage and is one of the nicest restores to these old machines that I have seen to date. Was a fun weekend, and thought I would post a couple pics of this awesome ride.
cheers,
toad
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The opening crash in the video is way big. Enjoy!
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Another great story I thought I would share today on a 15 year old from this years Dunefest event here in Oregon. This was printed this month in Sand Addiction Magazine. Photo was provided by DT
Greg Puhl, a 15-year-old from Port Orford, Oregon, won King of the Dunes this year at Dune Fest. Riding a Dave Moore Banshee, he took first in his 401-499cc Class. The winners of each class are entered into the final race of the weekend to get the overall winner of the drags. Greg went through three rounds of bracket racing before he was crowned King of the Dunes.
It is a true family race team: Dad Ron, coordinates the funding and helps in the pits; Brother Nick acts as the team mechanic, and Mom Mary Anne, is his Number One fan. Greg realizes that, without all of them, he wouldn’t be on track at all.
Greg has only been drag racing for about a year-and-a-half. He and his family ride quads around their family cranberry farm and in the Oregon dunes just about every other weekend during the summer. The change to racing came when he got his first Banshee and he was hooked on speed. He appreciates the help that Chuck from CG Performance and Dave from Dave Moore Racing have given him, providing many tips on how to race and what to do to be successful on the track.
When Greg isn’t on his drag bike, he is on his dune bike, also a 2006 Banshee. The family only lives about an hour-and-a-half from the south Oregon Dunes, so heading out for a weekend ride during the summer is no problem. Although they admit, with the new drag bike, their focus this summer has been on racing and not as much on duning.
You can see Greg racing at one of his three favorite racetracks — Albany Motorsports Park, the Oregon Dunes, or Riddle Sand Drags. Catch him if you can!
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