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ATV Trails Alberta Trail Finder
Posted by BlackIce on Wednesday, November 19, 2003 (07:40:17) (5421 reads)

The Alberta Off-Highway Vehicle Association has developed a "Trail Finder" for some of the most popular riding areas in Alberta...
The province is divided up into six sections each with listings of all the riding areas as well as ATV Clubs for each of the areas.
Check out the Trail Finder at the AOHVA webpage.

Trail Finder - http://www.aohva.com/albertariding.htm

AOHVA Webpage -http://www.aohva.com/


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ATV Trails Central Florida - Croom OHVA
Posted by CanadianViking on Monday, November 10, 2003 (11:23:41) (1287 reads)

Croom Motorcycle Area, Florida's only state-run off-road park, is located 40 miles north of Tampa along I-75 at exit 301 at SR50. Nestled in the Withlacoochee State Forest, this 2600-acre riding area features a campground, two day-use parking areas and enough variety of terrain for all skill levels.

Read the complete review at ATV RIDER ONLINE
 


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ATV Trails ATV Waterproofing
Posted by CanadianViking on Monday, November 10, 2003 (11:23:09) (1230 reads)

Water can be your enemy, boot. If you don’t drink it, wash in it or flush it, consider it a hostile force. Got that? Water is a carrier. Water permits the easy access of foreign agents like dirt, mud and sand into your zooter. If you don’t reinforce your outer perimeter, you will have a security breach and your next paycheck will be overrun!

Water mixes with other things to create different kinds of trouble. Here are some equations for you. Water + oxygen + ferrous metals (steel) = rust. Water + salt + aluminum = white corrosion. Water + dirt + grease/oil = grinding compound. Do these equations make you nervous, boot? Good! Then do something about it!

Read the complete article at 4 WHEEL ATV ACTION MAGAZINE
 


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ATV Trails Top 10 ATV Tips
Posted by CanadianViking on Monday, November 10, 2003 (11:21:54) (1325 reads)

There are few things as frustrating as your ATV letting your down out on the trail. By taking the time to do a little preventative maintenance, and be better prepared to deal with any problem you do encounter, you can lessen the chances of your quad breaking down when you can least afford it.

Here are ten of what we feel are the most common ATV problems that could keep a rider from making his way back to camp after a long day’s ride. What exactly can the regular guy or gal do to prevent his or her quad from becoming stranded on the trail? Listen up, partners, and learn.

Read the complete top 10 list at DIRT WHEELS MAGAZINE


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ATV Trails ATV Riding Tips
Posted by CanadianViking on Monday, November 10, 2003 (11:20:56) (768 reads)

ATV riding isn't very difficult, the first thing it requires is common sense. Our first recommendation is not ride terrain beyond your ability. If you come upon a trail riding area or situation where you're not sure of how to handle the ATV or what you would do in a worst case scenario, don't do it! Take a minute and think of: Is my ability up to it? What will happen if I do have to bail? Are you by yourself? How far away is help?

Go ahead only after you're satisfied that you can deal with the consequences of your actions.

Learning how to recover after a technical error, or knowing when to bail is a fine line. For young or inexperienced riders, it's best to ride with seasoned riders who have also had to learn how to ride and can share their expertise. 

Another requirement is a respect for the environment. Don't do anything that will harm the environment. Combine these principles with a few easily learned riding techniques, and you've got the makings of a perfect ATVing adventure.

Read the complete article at ATV CONNECTION MAGAZINE
 


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