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    I'm hoping to create a roll chart for the Orca A/B routes and I wonder how you get the formating and arrow symbols the way you have?

    Any advice?



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    I am all set for the newbie ride tomorrow. I am looking forward to meeting everyone. See you there!

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    cant down load roll chart oh whell I gusse i have to follow

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    Loz wrote:
    I'm hoping to create a roll chart for the Orca A/B routes and I wonder how you get the formating and arrow symbols the way you have?

    Any advice?

    Loz

    I will see if I can get some info from Judy on the Roll Charts.

    I'm also very interested in knowing how to make them.

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    XT350 wrote:
    cant down load roll chart oh whell I gusse i have to follow
    You should be all fixed up now. Cheers.

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    scooter wrote:
    Loz wrote:
    I'm hoping to create a roll chart for the Orca A/B routes and I wonder how you get the formating and arrow symbols the way you have?

    Any advice?

    Loz

    I will see if I can get some info from Judy on the Roll Charts.

    I'm also very interested in knowing how to make them.
    I'd be happy to explain how to do a roll chart. Just keep in mind it's VERY time consuming and the most important part (I learned this from Tom) is to keep a couple of bottles of wine close by because you'll need em'

    Loz, email me this week and I'll get you started. jvanl@mdi.ca

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    Hi JetDog, I am a new lurker 950 KTM (and new dual sporter) but would like to get some of the pdf downloads of routes etc, can I get access???? See you when I get braver

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    210pilot wrote:
    Hi JetDog, I am a new lurker 950 KTM (and new dual sporter) but would like to get some of the pdf downloads of routes etc, can I get access???? See you when I get braver
    [scroll=right]Caution[/scroll]

    Do not use old route sheet or roll charts, they are wrong.

    Even though a lot of work goes into producing these charts, mistakes are made. To get the corrections you must attend the riders meeting before the event. Often we go into areas that require permission, that means promises are made to land owners and government officials. Promises like we will not openly distribute route infomation, no we wont GPS the routeand we are only going into this areafor one weekend. If we start posting route sheets we will loose more riding areas.This is why old roll charts are not available after an event

    Never Never Ride Alone or Count on theaccuracyof an old roll chart.

    For now the best way to find adventure routes is to attend some of the local events, usually guys are going for a ride every weekend. Also check out the Adventures Section http://www.dualsportbc.com/forums/view_forum.php?id=11

    Hope this helps

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    210pilot wrote:
    Hi JetDog, I am a new lurker 950 KTM (and new dual sporter) but would like to get some of the pdf downloads of routes etc, can I get access???? See you when I get braver
    Alright pardner, yer all set up. That KTM will toughen you up right quick!

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    If you are looking for some GPS routes for around here, check out http://bike.stu.ph (disclaimer: I run the site).

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    Quote Originally Posted by vexorg View Post
    If you are looking for some GPS routes for around here, check out http://bike.stu.ph (disclaimer: I run the site).
    Hi Vexorg, do you have 2008 newbie ride gps? I found only "Ride #161 Description: </B>2007 DSBC Spring Newbie Ride"

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