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This group/club is for everything to do with Side by Sides
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Arctic Cat
Everything Powersports made by Arctic Cat
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Cools End Of The Year BOG
Family Oriented BOG Rules: NO CHAINS NO GLASS CONTAINERS NO FIGHTING NO WEAPONS DOGS ON LEASH Cost: $10 donation Kids 12 and under are free FREE Rustic Camping
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Maximum Michigan Madness 2021
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Event hosted by Outlaw Graphics PRICE: FREE SxS/ATV Races, Drags, Obstacle Courses, Swap Meet, Mud Bogging, BountyHole, Show and Shine, Best Lights, 1 HUGE Event Packed into the greatest american holiday weekend. OVER 125 Acres with camping and MUD pits. -
SxS Swap and Guide
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FREE but looking for a $5 donation but not required SxS Parts swap meet from 9am to noon with group rides starting around noon. Fast guides and Slow guides will be available for both destinations. Merritt Auction house bar and grill and the Tippy Canoe Bar and Grill are the destinations our guides will be traveling to and from. NOTE: Your guide chooses your route so treat them well and they might show you the good stuff -
Blessing of the ORVs
This is officially the 3rd annual Blessing of the ORV's. In the past on average 150 ORV's attend. Following the official blessing there will be organized rides with the official DNR ORV permits. These runs will be held to a safe number of participants and cover the existing trails as well as new federal roads if opened in time. The event will be held at Skinner Park in Irons
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First Test-n-Tune of the year
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Event by Port Huron Motorcycle Club no gate fee on Test-n-Tune days $25 per machine (adult) $20 per machine (child) -
SxS Opinions (2021)
I'd like to start off my saying, I know there are pro's and con's for every Side by Side that is made but would like to get some of your opinions and experiences with each make and model. I also titled this with 2021 in the title so the model is from 2021 and older since many companies make improvements that either go to the pro side or the con side for everyone.
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2019 Can Am Maverick Trail 1000 DPS Camo
Here is a very exciting, fully loaded Maverick Trail.
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Overnight to Paradise
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This is a advance pace ride meant for sport SxS and ATV's We will be parking trucks and trailers and leaving from the north end of the Little Bear East Arena in St Ignace at 8:30AM Saturday morning returning Sunday evening. We will be riding to Magnuson Grand Hotel Lakefront Paradise -
Spring Mush Ride (mitreadhead)
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mitreadhead is hosting the Spring Mush ride. Time to get the season Started. Starting in Indian River at 9:00 AM sharp. An all day ride Saturday through the trails and back roads with a lunch and fuel stop. Sunday there will be a shorter ride starting at 9:30 ending by 2 PM Normally there is lots of mud and water from the snow melt this time of year. - mitreadhead 10th Annual Fall Color Ride
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mitreadhead 10th Annual Fall Color Ride
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11th MICHIGAN TREADHEAD ORV COLOR RIDE OCT 12-11, 2019 Communication will be on the GMRS Ch-2 (462.5875 MHz) for the group to listen. GPX files that we load into our GAIA GPS are attached Also is the overview map for those that would rather try and follow along on the image Registration starts at 7:00am and ends at 8:45 for Advance, 9am for Moderate pace. Truck & Trailer parking on Bundy Road (shown below) MORNING LINE UP TWO OPTIONS ADVANCE PACE RIDE designed for Sport SxS and quads. Registration starts at 7:00am and ends at 8:45am at the Hometown Inn. After registration you will line up at designated locations, on the map above its on the right in orange. We will be riding to Atlanta for lunch at about NOON, 58 miles. Gas up in town before or after you eat and line up when done with both. From there we will take on a different route heading back to Indian River, 68 miles. Total of 130 miles MODERATE PACE RIDE a little slower and shorter Registration starts at 7:00am and ends at 9:00am at the Hometown Inn. Morning Line Up Map Will leave at 9:30 sharp and will follow the same route to Atlanta as the Advance group for lunch, 58 miles. Gas up in town before or after you eat and line up when done with both, see Lunch Line Up Map. and return to Indian River on a slightly different route of 60 miles returning around 5PM. LUNCH LINE UP MAP Have a breakdown that can't be fixed, you can call Chatter's Towing at 989-785-2050 for pick-up. Leave Safe Stopping distance between machines and ride single file. Always make sure the machine behind you sees where you turn. Have your headlights on at all times. LOW BEAMS ONLY, no blinding light bars Watch behind you for cars passing you on main roads. Watch for other mixed traffic on the roads and routes. Pull as far to the right as possible when stopping, far right! Start with a full gas tank and fill up in Atlanta. Take it easy on road shoulders, do not tear them up! Remember someone is behind you; try not to shoot debris at them. Make sure you turn your machine # tag in when finishing the ride. Have Fun, Ride Safe! Michigan weather can change fast, rain, snow or end of the world, we still ride! Bring winter outer wear and dress warm. A good pair of boots, gloves, goggles or face shield, a helmet liner and rain suite are highly recommended. You should also carry something to drink and a snack. All riders must know and obey the basic rules for ORV use on Michigan roads Our guides will be in front and end of the line and ready to assist you. Have fun, be safe! Dave G. Any questions about the 2019 All Four Michigan Fall Ride e-mail dave@mitreadhead.com Fall_AM_AP.gpx Fall_PM_EP.gpx Fall_PM_AP.gpx- 1 comment
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mitreadhead 10th Annual Fall Color Ride
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Camping at Hotel (base camp): Hometown Inn The 2019 All-4 Michigan Fall Color Ride leaving Indian River on October 12th 2019 at 9:00AM sharp. » TICKETS FOR THE 2019 FALL COLOR RIDE ARE ON SALE NOW! « Registration starts at 7:00am and ends at 8:45, at the Hometown Inn SATURDAY 10/12/2019 ADVANCE PACE RIDE designed for Sport SxS and quads. Registration starts at 7:00am and ends at 8:45 at the Hometown Inn. We will be riding to Atlanta for lunch at about NOON (which is included with registration fee). From there we will ride North up to past Millersburg and loop back through Millersburg for snacks and gas before heading back to Indian River. There is gas in Millersburg and Atlanta. Total of 130 miles MODERATE PACE RIDE a little slower and shorter will leave at 9:15 sharp and will follow the same route to Atlanta for lunch and return to Indian River at a slower pace returning around 5PM. Total 110 miles SUNDAY 10/13/2019 We will have a shorter Ride leaving at 9:30AM and returning by 3PM. COST Tickets are per person include guided ride and a buffet lunch.$5 for each ticket sold will be donated to the National MS Society, Michigan Chapter PREPARE (What ever shall I wear?) What to bring? You must bring a signed waiver for each person driving or riding. (waivers will be sent with tickets) All drivers and riders must wear helmet and Eye Protection, except for side by side with seat belts and roll cages. All machines must be checked in and tagged with a number. Make sure ALL DRIVERS CHECK BACK IN at the end of the ride by dropping off your numbered tag. All machines must be in good working order and meet noise standards. All machines must have PROPER LICENSE & PERMITS available locally or on-line You Need Both: License Fee to ride on non-private property, $26.25 & Trail permit for state designated trails & routes $10.00 Bring winter outer wear and dress warm. A good pair of boots, gloves, goggles or face shield, a helmet liner and rain suite are highly recommended. Michigan weather can change fast, rain, snow or end of the world, we still ride! You should also carry something to drink and a snack. Our guides will be in front and end of the line and ready to assist you. All riders must know and obey the basic rules for ORV use on Michigan roads (CLICK HERE FOR ORV OPERATING HANDBOOK & LAWS)- 1 comment
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Red Rock 4-wheelers Easter Jeep Safari
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Max Vehicles:10 Min Vehicles:5 Cost:$275 per person Location: Hungry Valley SVRA This clinic is specifically designed to meet the needs of novice off-highway drivers or someone with a bit of experience who is looking for a more complete understanding. In the class we will cover basic information about 4WD vehicles (just enough to understand what is going on). We will cover a lot of safety and environmental concerns. But the largest part of the class is driving technique to get you through a variety of terrain. A handout of the material covered is provided. Here is a list of items we will cover: Off Road Vehicles, How 4WD Works, Driving Technique, Safety, Pre Run Check, Survival & Peace of Mind Kits, Options & Accessories, Overview of options for getting unstuck, Post Trip maintenance, Trail Etiquette & Tread Lightly. The class does not address vehicle build-up options and issues. This class is a prerequisite for Getting Started Off-Road Driving - Day 2. The class will answer these questions and many more questions: How do you avoid damage to an expensive vehicle? What is the critical difference you need to understand about operation of 4WD systems? What do you need to avoid, when descending a steep Hill? What impact does an automatic transmission have on off-road driving? How can you improve your traction by 250%? How deep can you safely cross water? What is the most important safety item you can bring? What are 10 ways to effect vehicle recovery? Each vehicle will receive a copy of Jim Allen's Book "Four-Wheeler's Bible". Retail price on this book is $34.99. This 200 plus page book is chock full of color pictures to illustrate how it works, what to do, and what to avoid. You need a stock SUV or 4WD vehicle with 4 low range capability. All wheel drive vehicles that do not have a 2 speed transfer case are not appropriate for the class. Two examples of vehicles that are not appropriate for the class include Subaru Forester and the Honda Ridgeline. The class is about 4 hours of classroom and 4 hours of behind the wheel practice. Hungry Valley has a practice area for 4WD that we will use. Everyone has a lot of fun. It is a great way to learn about your vehicle and build confidence. The class is limited to 10 vehicles. more info -
Getting Started Off-Road Driving Clinic
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Max Vehicles:10 Min Vehicles:5 Cost:$275 per person Location: Hungry Valley SVRA This clinic is specifically designed to meet the needs of novice off-highway drivers or someone with a bit of experience who is looking for a more complete understanding. In the class we will cover basic information about 4WD vehicles (just enough to understand what is going on). We will cover a lot of safety and environmental concerns. But the largest part of the class is driving technique to get you through a variety of terrain. A handout of the material covered is provided. Here is a list of items we will cover: Off Road Vehicles, How 4WD Works, Driving Technique, Safety, Pre Run Check, Survival & Peace of Mind Kits, Options & Accessories, Overview of options for getting unstuck, Post Trip maintenance, Trail Etiquette & Tread Lightly. The class does not address vehicle build-up options and issues. This class is a prerequisite for Getting Started Off-Road Driving - Day 2. The class will answer these questions and many more questions: How do you avoid damage to an expensive vehicle? What is the critical difference you need to understand about operation of 4WD systems? What do you need to avoid, when descending a steep Hill? What impact does an automatic transmission have on off-road driving? How can you improve your traction by 250%? How deep can you safely cross water? What is the most important safety item you can bring? What are 10 ways to effect vehicle recovery? Each vehicle will receive a copy of Jim Allen's Book "Four-Wheeler's Bible". Retail price on this book is $34.99. This 200 plus page book is chock full of color pictures to illustrate how it works, what to do, and what to avoid. You need a stock SUV or 4WD vehicle with 4 low range capability. All wheel drive vehicles that do not have a 2 speed transfer case are not appropriate for the class. Two examples of vehicles that are not appropriate for the class include Subaru Forester and the Honda Ridgeline. The class is about 4 hours of classroom and 4 hours of behind the wheel practice. Hungry Valley has a practice area for 4WD that we will use. Everyone has a lot of fun. It is a great way to learn about your vehicle and build confidence. The class is limited to 10 vehicles. more info -
Trail Hero
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http://thetrailhero.com/ Trail Hero is built around joining together the drive for more access and awareness to our trail system and sport. With the combination of 4 days of wheeling trails from mild to wild and our themed days, to provide those less fortunate the opportunity to the great outdoors; Trail Hero is truly built with everyone in mind. Once done with the trails, participants can enjoy other aspects of our sport by attending various features throughout the week like the Night Rock Crawl, Endurance Rock Race, and Bounty Hill, all of which have start times later in the day so you can enjoy your trail ride. The idea is that we provide rock sports entertainment from every aspect of our industry so that after the trails are done, people are not left with an empty day. This entertainment is open to the public and free of charge; however if you would like, both UPLA and U4WDA will be onsite collecting donations to aid our fight for land use local to the state of Utah. Registering for trails is easy, just pick out what trails you want to run. For information on each trail, click on the lowercase " i ". If you are in a group, you can buy more than one trail at a time. Just leave the names of the drivers the comments box so we can put it in our records. Prices and inclusion are listed below. Regisiter today as trails have population limts and once full, trails will be closed to further participation. Lastly, if there is a trail that you really want to be on but is full, call and let us know. We'll do our best to work with you on developing more opportunities. All participants MUST check in once at Registration prior to their first trail. We will give you Vehicle Passes for the Park so that you don't have to pay. All paid participants will receive an e-mail reminder of their trails roughly one month prior to the event. Please print these out and bring them to Registration to make the process quicker. Early Registration via website=$50 Per Vehicle per Trail (Early Registration closes October 3rd) On Site/Late Registration=No Late Fees for 2018 No refunds, absent driver's regeistration fees will be donated to UPLA On Site Registration location: Location: Hurricane Recreation Center: 63 South 100 West, Hurricane, UT 84737 Same Day/On Site Registration opens each day at: Morning Shift Wednesday through Saturday 7 am to 10:00 am ::: Evening Shift opens Tuesday through Friday at 5 pm to 8 pm Trail Pre-Registration includes: Event Shirt Discount (To be given at the event), 1 Catered Dinner During Closing Ceremonies on Saturday Night Vehicle Staging for Trails: Everyday at various times and locations in downtown Hurricane, Trail Guides leaving promptly at their given departure time for trails rated 1-5. Trails have a listed Staging Location and Departure Time. Registered Participants will be sent a reminder 1 month prior to the event. Be staged and ready by 30 minutes before departure, late arrival may mean that you miss your trail ride with no refunds. Remote Staging at the Park for people staying at Sand Hollow, (For Trails listed with a difficulty rating of 6-10) On Site Amenities: Restrooms, Vendor Show, Food Vendor ("The Beach" Located Lakeside, Sonny Boys BBQ), Parking, Vehicle Recovery Team, Wet and Dry Camping Click our online form to Register for the event. Get involved now because trails have vehicle population limits and once full, will be unavailable On Site Camping: http://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/sand-hollow/ Southern Utah Weather In Early October, Hurricane Utah can still have a high of the Mid to low 80's with an average low of 50. Rain becomes more prevalent later in the month from the middle to end of October. The Mid 80's makes Hurricane a perfect wheeling destination during the early part of October. Furthermore, the fall colors start changing the scenery into a picturesque experience. Southern Utah is known widely for it's color country and October is the climax of the change from Summer to Fall Colors. Tourist Locations Zion National Park (25 miles) and the Grand Canyon National Park (100 miles) are within driving distance from Hurricane, Utah. Southern Utah also enjoys Snow Canyon State Park, Red Rock Desert Reserve, and various other outdoor activities to experience while you are at Trail Hero. ** DISCLAIMER** All participants need to show up to registration PRIOR to riding on their trails!!! Full Event Itinerary: Tuesday, October 2nd: 5pm-8pm: Registration Opens At the Trail Hero Kick Off-Party: Sand Hollow Off-Road (59 N. 3700 W., Hurricane, Utah 84737) 6pm-9pm: Trail Hero Kick Off Party: Sand Hollow Off-Road Wednesday, October 3rd: 7am: Registration Opens (Hurricane Rec Center: 63 South 100 West, Hurricane, UT 84737) 6:30am: Trail Rides (Tuweep Day trip starts at 6:30, other trails start at various times, please see Trails to verify) 12 noon: Special Needs Access Lunch and Trail Ride 2pm: Lasernut Rock Race Begins at Sand Hollow (Free to the Public) 5pm-8pm: Registration Opens (Hurricane Rec Center) 9pm: State Park Front Gate Closes Thursday, October 4th: 7am: Registration Opens (Hurricane Rec Center) 6:30am: Trail Rides (Tuweep Day trip starts at 6:30, other start at various times, please see Trails to verify) 9am: Veterans Breakfast at Zion Harley Davidson (2345 N Coral Canyon Blvd, Washington, UT 84780) 10am: Veterans Access Trail leaves Zion Harley Davidson 2pm: W.E.ROCK Rock Crawl begins at Sand Hollow (Free to the Public) 7pm - 10pm: Rock Sports Gala (Invite Only, interested parties Contact Us) 5pm-8pm: Registration Opens (Hurricane Rec Center) 9pm: State Park Front Gate Closes Friday, October 5th: 7am: Registration Opens (Hurricane Rec Center) 6:30am: Trail Rides (Tuweep Day trip starts at 6:30, other start at various times, please see Trails to verify) 2pm - 8pm: Bounty Hill Open to All (Charitable Event for UPLA ) 2pm-7pm: All-Pro Trail Breaker begins at Sand Hollow (Free to the Public) 12:30 Tech (Registration MUST be completed prior to September 1st) Located On Site at Sand Hollow State Park in the Vendor Row. 1:00 Driver's Meeting at Event Stage 1:30 Vehicle Staging (All teams must be staged and ready) 1:45 Team Introductions 2:00 National Anthem with the start of the event promptly after 5pm-8pm: Registration Opens (Hurricane Rec Center) 9pm: State Park Front Gate Closes Saturday, October 6th: 7am: Registration Opens (Hurricane Rec Center) 8am: Trail Rides and Group Picture Closing Ceremonies and Vendor Show (Free to the Public) 2pm: Start of Activities downtown Hurricane, Utah 9pm: End of Activities The Trail Hero Tour: Trails?! Yeah, we got those. Entertainment?! Yeah, We got that. With 80 trails from mild to wild over 4 days of wheeling, and Rock Sports Industry entertainment following each day; we have exactly what you want. Make sure to hit our event... October 2nd-6th at Sand Hollow State Park in Hurricane, Utah -
Yamaha YXZ Side by SIde Demos
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Twisted Trails Tree Burning Party
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Come start off in the New Year right wheelin at our first event of 2018. -
Sno*Drift Rally 2018
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The Sno*Drift Rally is a performance rally that features prepared 2 wheel and 4 wheel drive cars. These cars race on real roads in a time based competition. The Sno*Drift Rally features two days of racing on Montmorency County roads over snow and ice. It is the only planned snow event on the Rally America National Championship schedule attracting more than fifty domestic and international teams as well as legions of dedicated rally fans. Many teams consider Sno*Drift to be their favorite event due to the unique experience of running the icy, snow banked roads WITHOUT studded tires at high speeds. Top teams from across the United States are expected to attend the Sno*Drift Rally, as well as teams from many other countries. This year Sno*Drift will feature 15 stages that run a total distance of 130 miles. Since 2005 the Sno*Drift Rally has traditionally been the kickoff to the Rally America National Championship and will continue that role for the 2018 season. Sno*Drift received Honorable Mention in 2008, and in 2005, 2011, and 2012 was named “Rally of the Year”, being declared the benchmark by which other Rally America National Championship events are judged. This is the 50th anniversary of the Sno*Drift Rally. The first Sno*Drift Rally was in 1966. The 1973 Sno*Drift was the first complete event ever held as a stage type or performance rally in the US. After several dormant years, the current series was restarted as a national event in Montmorency County in 1997. - Thanksgiving Mud Giving
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