Access Issues
Attention BlueRibbon Coalition Members
Since you are already a member of the BlueRibbon Coalition, if you want to escalate your involvement in land use and access, especially over the Internet world, then you might consider joining our “Kickin’ Access Technology (KAT) Team”. Read more here . . . http://www.delalbright.com/Access/access_team.html We need to build an Army and spread the word […]
Yamaha Contributes More Than $300,000 in First Half of 2009 Towards Safe, Responsible OHV Riding and Access

CYPRESS, Calif. – July 23, 2009 – The Yamaha OHV (Off-Highway Vehicle) Access Initiative GRANTed more than $110,000 in cash and equipment to ATV riding clubs, national forests, local land managers, recreational conservancy advocates and other members of the greater OHV community in the second quarter of this year. These GRANTs bring Yamaha’s total contributions […]
Oregon: New Forest Service Rules Limiting OHV Use
Source: http://www.dailytidings.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090808/SPORTS/908080315/-1/NEWSMAP By Mike Stahlberg The Register-Guard August 08, 2009 SANTIAM PASS — A new era has begun here at one of Oregon’s most popular mountain ATV riding areas due in part to a desire to preserve remnants of an era long past. For more than a quarter century, trail bike riders and four-wheelers have […]
Your Help is needed!!!

Do you like to be able to use the great outdoors to participate in your favorite pastime? If so, it is time for you to get involved in helping to save it for you and future generations to enjoy without the threat of closures. I’m not trying to say you need to send money to […]
Report: Public lands see increase of OHV use
By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN (AP) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Hampered by lean budgets and growing responsibilities, federal land management agencies have struggled in recent years to keep up with the rising popularity of off-highway vechicle use on public land, congressional investigators said in a report Thursday. The Government Accountability Office said OHV use on public land […]
The Truth About Wilderness

An Analysis of Limitations Placed on Recreation through Wilderness Designation. Utah Shared Access Alliance (USA-ALL) By Marcie Swenson “Wilderness” is the word radical environmentalists hide behind when they are trying to close public lands to recreation. Radical environmentalists will try and convince the general population that recreation can and does take place in wilderness. The […]
SUWA Spins Take Back Utah

For those of you that don’t already know, the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA) is Utah’s resident radical environmentalist group. They are the group that sues the state, feds, and counties at every chance they get. They bring in about $4-5 million a year. They use their power gained by such large dollars to close public land. They are the […]
Repairs Made to Centennial Trail 89 near Nemo, South Dakota

July 11, 2009: The Legend Air Suspension Dirt Vendor Tour (DVT) 2009, Off Road Riders Association (ORA), and the Black Hills National Forest Service worked together to repair Centennial Trail 89 near Nemo, South Dakota. This is the second year in a row the group laid gravel and put in culverts as needed on the […]
NOHVCC Announces Schedule for Second Webinar Module
The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC) has announced the dates for the second module of their Public Land Advocacy webinar series. This 4-part series is designed to assist government agency personnel, OHV enthusiasts, and other interested parties with creating and maintaining sustainable OHV trails. The webinar is free to all due to funding provided […]
The BlueRibbon Coalition Announces Its New Member Incentive Program

We have never experienced such a relentless onslaught against OHV recreation and access as we are right now. Almost daily, we learn of some new planning initiative, a new piece of Wilderness legislation, a new lawsuit, or new attempt to rip-off dedicated OHV registration fees. BRC is drawing from our unparalleled experience to turn the […]