Extreme dog’ Opee loves riding motorcycle in motorcross
by Rabbit on Mar.16, 2010, under paintball guns

Opee, 8, is “an extreme dog,” said Schelin, 41, explaining that the dog rides in front of him on their dirt bike in motocross races. Opee is not attached to the bike in any way, but wears a helmet, protective goggles, and motocross jersey. Schelin says they have never won a race, but they’ve never come in last either.
Together, Opee and Schelin have ridden in the Harvey Mushman 100 at the Lake Elsinore Grand Prix and the Baja 500, he said.
Plenty of coastal dog owners have trained their pets to surf, Schelin said. Now the inland area of California, a mecca of motocross, has its dirt-bike racing dog.
“We want to be the goodwill ambassadors to the sport,” the Perris, Calif. resident said, adding that he also likes to take Opee to visit children with disabilities.
For the most part, Schelin said, riders and audience members seem delighted by the sight of Opee in his motocross gear at events. Occasionally people accuse him of mistreating Opee when they see him on the sidelines in his helmet, and some riders dismiss them as “a circus act,” he said.
For the record, the Humane Society takes a dim view of involving dogs in potentially dangerous sports such as motocross racing.
Schelin said Opee removes the helmet on his own if he wants to, and if Opee isn’t in the mood to ride, they don’t.
“This dog has been over 150 mph and absolutely loves it. he just looks like he’s having a blast. the faster we go, the more fun he has,” Schelin said.
Schelin said the dog came before the motorcycles. Schelin took up motocross riding about 10 years ago after he got divorced and abandoned his office job.
Schelin said he didn’t like leaving Opee behind when he went riding in the desert, so he decided to try bringing him along on a four-wheeler. then one day, Schelin said, Opee jumped up on his street motorcycle and they were off.
“I thought, ‘My god, he rides better than my ex-wife’,” Schelin said with a grin. “He’s totally into it.”
The idea to race was suggested by some “old timers” who remembered John McCown, who was known for racing with his dog Kookie in the 1970s, Schelin said. They appear in the 1971 paean to motorcycles, “On Any Sunday,” which also shows the actor Steve McQueen riding in the Elsinore Grand Prix.
Schelin said he and Opee have developed their own riding style. Going around turns, the dog and the bike lean in, but Schelin has to lean out to see around Opee. They have experimented with various items for Opee to grip, such as carpets and pillows, but he learned to ride with nothing at all, Schelin said.
In some respects, having 80 extra pounds of dog and gear on board helps, Schelin said – the added weight acts as a stabilizer. because he himself is so skinny, Schelin joked, “together we make one real rider.”
He also gives Opee cues when they are approaching a difficult spot. At jumps, for instance, he says, “Set it up,” and Opee will duck down and hold on.
Asked whether Australian shepherds make good motorcycle dogs, Schelin said, “As far as being smart and always wanting to be your friend, yes. but he’s too big … he takes up half the bike.”
Schelin said that while it might seem crazy to ride with his dog, having Opee around lets him share the experience of riding.
“I talk to him like a human. He’s my best friend,” Schelin said.
Frank Loaiza, of Lake Elsinore, a paramedic who has known Schelin for several years, said that while people in the motocross community might not know who Mike is, they know his dog.
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Camping Tents : Rush To Meet The Great Outdoors
by Rabbit on Mar.15, 2010, under Camping

You have been looking forward to your hard earned vacation all year and cannot wait to venture into the wold, with your camping tents neatly packed and sorted, for the whole family. Thank goodness for online stores, where you can browse and search for that perfect fit.
Visualizing the mountain breeze on your face and the sun on your skin, with the scent of pine around you will put you into a wonderful mood like nothing else. Now imagine you are really there, how much better. So make that decision of getting your camping equipment sorted and give your family what they need.
Because tents come in different shapes and sizes, you can virtually have one for every member of the family or big enough to fit everyone. The maximum protection from rain and bad weather is your first priority, so make sure you choose tents which are durable and extremely robust.
Robust material is also another issue to remember because a flimsy tent spells disaster on a rainy day. With a tent comes it’s poles and ropes and pegs to make sure you know how to set it up beforehand.
Getting in and out of a tent can become tricky, but today they cater for everyone’s taste. You can zip it closes from the bottom to the top with a middle zip, for you can zip from the bottom over the top and down to the other side. The choice is really yours and will not interfere with the comfort of the tent as such. Ventilation is important, with enough netting to keep those pesky intruders out.
Important for your safety, would be a fire proof treated tent. It just makes sense if you get into a spot of trouble and have the knowledge that your tent will not go up in flames while you roast your marsh mellows. The choice of color for a tent is also not that important to your comfort – a bright yellow or orange will however come in handy if the wind decides to lift your tent up and put it down 10 miles down the creek. Spotting a bright yellow orb stuck in the vegetation is so much easier.
Choosing camping tents is part of the fun of planning for your outdoor vacation. It should be a time of relaxation, meditation and soaking up what mother nature has to offer. Let her entertain you and see how your family is transformed in front of your eyes. Camping is not only affordable, but gives one the added bonus of seeing ones country as well.

