
It’s on, Dewey’s Rail Jam II. You have seen the pictures of the rail in the sneak peak article, and on Ryan Webster featured rider article. Now you have the chance to compete with the other wake boarders out on the same rail.
When: August 16 10:00 AM
Where: Gunnison Bend Reservior, Delta, UT
Come Ride the 60 foot rail and show your stuff to the other riders and crowds of people! Good times will be had by all!
Potential Riders contact Dewey if you are interested in riding.
Sponsors click here
It might be the lock ness monster or it could be Dewey’s and OMJ’s new project. Look out for this guy cause he is out there taking names. More to come.
Original post taken from WakeUtah.com
Most of us are sun worshippers. When it’s raining and the wind is blowing, the lakes are not in the best condition. When a storm comes, with any chance of magnitude, most are tying down yard furniture and closing windows. I choose to use my time building rails, just for the opportunity that arises about once a year. Multiple parks around the valley will get backed up, and flood. This begins the park session.
If it starts to rain and puddles grow big enough to ride, make sure to look for Dewey’s Rail, and the WakeUtah crew.
If you know of a possible winch site feel free to contact, email (dewey@wakeutah.com) or call me anytime so we can set up a session. (801) 706-6820. For more info on a suitable location check out the story a little way down this very page.
For a complete story, a list of riders, and many more pictures, check out DeweysRail.com
Original Post from WakeUtah.com by Jimmy Sessions.

Since we created myWakeUtah.com, pictures and buzz began to float around about an urban rail/winch set-up on the westside. As the buzz began to grow I decided it was time for Wake Utah to head west and see what was going on.
“Just go west on 7800 south and the rail is just south of DILL Rental ,” I was told. So I headed west, found Dill Rental and immediately turned south into what looked like some old run down farm land, but to my surprise I turned another corner and found two large pools, a kinked rail, and a Ford Bronco with a winch waiting for riders to determine their fate.
As I got out of the car and realized what was lying before me, it pained me think that my broken leg would render me camera man for the evening. As I took my camera out of the box (I just bought it at Best Buy ten minutes before) I was greeted by riders from Provo to Layton, whom made the journey to what one said was “The Promise Land.” Everyone was a little intimated to hit the rail at first, but as the jitters pasted each person began to find their place on the rail. Not to say the rail did not claim a few victims along the way.
What amazed me the most about the night was how accommodating Dewey and friends were. Everyone who came out got more then their fill of time on the rail and not a single person went home unhappy. Yet I think most went home thinking about what trick they would try on their next journey out to hang with Dewey and his rail.
Riders that night: Brian Bingham , Jeremy Allphin , Brian Allphin , & Brandon Wright.
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