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E News (October 22, 2004)

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SUBJECTS FOR THIS NEWSLETTER ARE:

1) NOHVCC NEWS 10-20-04

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Vol. 2, Issue 26

Wednesday, October 20, 2004

 

NOHVCC BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETS IN UTAH

After the hard work, a ride on the Paiute Trail
    "First of all I'd like to thank the Board for a couple of days of really hard work," reports NOHVCC President Dan Kleen (Iowa). "Some of it wasn't the most exciting stuff in the world, but we did make some important decisions. Things were kept interesting though with lots of good input from the Board and I feel we have a really great team...Read more>>

 

MINI NOHVCC ADVENTURE TRAIL DEBUTS AT TWO EVENTS

Honda's Dave Fender tries out smaller version of the popular new display which NOHVCC eventually plans to distribute to dozens of OHV organizations
   The logistics of the mini Adventure Trail are quite simple; 10 inexpensive poster-sized reproductions of the full-size panels that are found in the truck display. To offset the printing costs of the posters, the NOHVCC is currently working to sign on OHV aftermarket companies as sponsors. Plans are to have the first run available as early as this fall.. Read more>>

 

PARRINELLO PENS LETTER AND GETS INTERVIEWED FOR MAJOR ATV ARTICLES
New Jersey NOHVCC Rep. shows us how to be heard in the media

    JP wrote a letter to the editor addressing an earlier ATV article in his local newspaper. This put Parrinello's name out in the forefront and when the same newspaper wanted to do an in-depth, front page feature article on ATV issues, John got a phone call and was interviewed and quoted extensively in the article...
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BLUERIBBON COALITION FOUNDER STEPS BACK IN AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Clark Collins also receive AMA's Motorcycle Advocate Award
   BlueRibbon Coalition founder Clark Collins has stepped back into the Executive Director position he held since the organization's founding until January of this year. Former Public Lands Director, Bill Dart, who was promoted to the Executive Director position in January, resigned on September 24th..
.Read more>>

 


OCTOBER  BIRTHDAYS

   

     10/23 - Kevin Howley

  10/31- Jimmy Aycock


 

ATTENTION MEDIA

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Thanks! Media who have recently supported NOHVCC.

Magazines: Dirt Wheels, ATV Action, Dirt Rider, ATV Rider, DualSport Rider, Honda Red Rider, 4x4 & Off-Road, BlueRibbon, National Turkey Federation, All-Terrain Vehicle, Dirt Bike, DualSportNews, BlueRibbon Coalition, Permission to Hunt, Racer X, Farm Journal, Cycle News, Cycling East

Web sites: Speed TV, ATV Connection, ATV Source, Dirt Rider, ATV News.com, Ehlert Powersports, Pennsylvania OHV, Off-Road.com, Quad.com, New York State OHV Association, New York State Trail Riders Organization, ATV Nation.com

 Radio: Open Road Radio

Television: ATV Magazine Television

Newsletters: Minnesota Off-Road, Cycle Conservation Club of Michigan, Florida Trail Riders

Dealers: Street,Track 'N Trail- Conneaut Lake, PA

 

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Triva Question

A Tennessee study of OHV users looked at the average size of ATV riding groups compared to dirt bike groups. What do you think the average sizes were?
 

(see answer below)

 

Several members of the NOHVCC Board of Directors survey the scenic Paiute Trail in Utah, which is one of the biggest OHV success stories in the country.
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Triva Answer

 

There was actually a significant difference between ATVers and dirt bikers. The average ATV group size in Tennessee was 3.8 and the average group size for dirt bikers was 6.9. Could it be that you can carry more dirt bikes in the back of each pickup truck?

 

(If you have any cool ideas for future OHV Trivia questions, drop the NOHVCC Newsletter editor an e-mail.)

 

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