NOHVCC, as a
national body of OHV
recreation
enthusiasts,
develops and
provides a wide
spectrum of
programs, materials
and information, or
"tools", to
individuals, clubs,
associations and
agencies in order to
further a positive
future for
responsible OHV
recreation.
To subscribe to the NOHVCC eNewsletter click here
and make your request.
Ready-to-run articles and
photos available for OHV publications and websites
We encourage all editors of OHV magazines, websites,
club newsletters, and any other OHV-related
publications to utilize our library of ready-to-run
articles and photos. By doing this, you will not
only be
providing
your readers with lots of interesting and helpful
information regarding OHV recreation, but you'll
also be helping to ensure the long-term future of the sport.
We are offering the articles in text-only Word
documents, making them extremely easy to cut and
paste. When possible, please credit the articles and photos
to the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation
Council. Also, when using our articles we would
appreciate a quick e-mail
(stevecasper@msn.com)
to let us know where and when it may be used. Thanks
for using the NOHVCC Media Page and please come back
and visit us again as we will continually be adding
new articles that cover the current topics in the OHV world.
The NOHVCC
Adventure Trail is a fun-filled interactive
"ride" where youngsters learn all about
responsible and safe riding practices. Find
out how your organization can build their
own version of this awesome educational tool
as well as info on how to get Adventure
Trail activity books, CD-ROMs, posters,
etc.
There are many
reasons to join or form an OHV club and this
article explains all the benefits as well as
giving information on how to get a club
started. Well-organized OHV clubs tend to
have strong political clout when it comes to
keeping riding opportunities open in their
area.
Details the
Federal Highway Administration's
Recreational Trails Program (RTP). The RTP
is a popular method for OHV activists to
acquire funding for new trail projects, as
well as for the upkeep of existing trail
systems.
To
enhance the above articles, we offer a large
variety of high-resolution OHV photos available for
download and publication.
In
the NOHVCC photos posted here, the riders are
wearing all the proper safety gear and are always
engaged in responsible riding activities. Even if
you aren't utilizing any of our NOHVCC articles at
this time, feel free to use any of our photos to
illustrate your own OHV articles, brochures, flyers,
Power Points, etc.. When possible,
please give credit to the National Off-Highway
Vehicle Conservation Council. If you have any other
specific photo needs, please contact Steve Casper,
the nohvcc.org Webmaster and Director of
Communications at
stevecasper@msn.com
and we'll try our best to meet your needs. We have
many more photos!
Click on
image for high-resolution digital photos.
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