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NOHVCC CREATES VIDEOS
TO HELP RIDERS PROTECT TRAILS
The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation
Council (NOHVCC) has created a Public Land
Advocacy Video Workshop series with help from
Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A. via their OHV Access
Initiative, the Motorcycle Industry Council
(MIC), the Specialty Vehicle Institute of
American (SVIA), and the Recreational
Off-Highway Vehicle Association (ROHVA).
The workshops are designed to give riders the
skills they’ll need to keep trails open in their
areas; covering everything who the enthusiasts
are, planning a trail system, writing effective
comments, moving forward from route designation,
and much more.
The series consists of 14 easy to watch
sessions ranging from 15 to 30 minutes each.
The content is based on NOHVCC’s successful
onsite workshop sessions with NOHVCC topic
experts. The sessions are designed to give
the people who can’t participate in an on-site
workshop or a webinar the tools they need to
help keep their trails open.
Russ Ehnes, Executive Director of the NOHVCC
said “These are tight economic times and we need
to take advantage of technology to help riders
get the information they need. This
program is helping us reach thousands of OHV
activists and riders who otherwise wouldn’t have
a chance to take part in a NOHVCC workshop.
This may be one of the best tools that we have
created so far for not only the enthusiast’s
toolbox, but for program managers as well.”
The workshop modules were developed in
cooperation with the American Motorcyclist
Association, BlueRibbon Coalition, Motorcycle
Industry Council, Off-Road Business Association,
Specialty Vehicle Institute of America, and
United Four Wheel Drive Associations.
To order a DVD, e-mail us at
trailhead@nohvcc.org or call us at
800-348-6487. The DVD will be shipped to you
free of charge, courtesy of the Yamaha OHV
Access Initiative.
About NOHVCC
The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation
Council, 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.
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