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New!  Media Pages        USFS OHV Route Designation Workshops | 2008 Annual Conferences
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How to Choose and Care for a Helmet What to consider when buying the single most important piece of safety gear.
How to Choose Gloves, Goggles and Riding Boots There are many things to keep in mind when buying gloves, goggles and boots for OHV recreation.
Book Report; OHV Park Guidelines Anyone who is interested in building and managing  an OHV park should be consulting this book, the only one of it's kind.
Book Report; Management Guidelines for OHV Recreation This important publication is already sitting on the desks of hundreds of OHV land mangers throughout the country. Let's get the word out to even more.
Earn a University degree in OHV Management This one-of-kind program is available on-line and is designed for those students seeking a career in OHV Recreation Management, as well for those who are already working in the field.
The OHV Sound Issue; What We Can Do To Keep Our Ride Areas Open Few people realize that the biggest threat to the future of OHVing is the sound issue. This article details what the industry is currently doing to fix the problem, as well as steps that every OHV rider can do to minimize the problem as well.
Planning Ahead for an OHV Trip Can Keep You Out of Trouble Responsible OHV riders generally don’t get themselves into situations that involve the words “search parties” and “rescue crews.” They avoid those scenarios by following the tips listed in this article.
How to Choose the Right ATV For You This is great, easy-to-read, general information article that can be used in just about any publication at any time of the year.


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Help the next generation of OHV riders get started on the right track.
Club Start-Up Kits: Everything you need to know about starting and running a successful OHV riding club.
Management Guidelines for OHV Recreation: Time-proven strategies for the building and maintenance of environmentally sustainable and quality OHV trail systems. Now available in PDF!
Park Guidelines for OHVs: A resource guide to assist in the planning, development, enhancement and operation of OHV recreation facilities.
Instructional GPS Trail Mapping DVD: How to map trails for the USFS OHV Route Designation process and other applications.
Stationary Sound Test Manual: A detailed how-to guide with RPM settings for various models- follows the SAE J1287 procedure.

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