Yamaha continues giving back. Yamaha Motor Corp., USA, announces it awarded more than $127,000 to eight organizations in the fourth quarter grant cycle of the Yamaha Outdoor Access Initiative (OAI) for 2019, bringing the annual grant total to over $400,000. Projects receiving OAI grants often have a strong stewardship component, as well as an inclusive […] More »
Power to make a difference from our computer screens. Americans for Responsible Recreational Access (ARRA) was formed to ensure that Americans are not arbitrarily denied the right to responsibly experience and enjoy the public lands that belong to the citizens of the United States. Representatives from ARRA routinely participate in NOHVCC’s Annual Conferences, and ARRA […] More »
What do they call it that? Sometimes places have names that aren’t warranted. Calling this area of course the Forbidden Land is not one of those times.
Everything’s bigger in Texas. Imagine you’re a dealer and the manufacturer you carry tells you they have a new machine that’s badass coming out. Would it get you more amped to simply take their word for that or to go put it through its paces in the environment it’s built to tackle? Kubota Tractor Corporation […] More »
Tax payer money put to excellent use. Like road-going motor vehicles and boating; rules, regulations legality and location vary from state to state. Are registrations required? Do the children need proof that they have passed an approved ATV rider safety class? Do the quads need a state OHV sticker? Do your machines need to be […] More »