It’s the middle of January and temperatures are hovering around 15 C as Steve and Dianne Colibaba prepare for another ATV adventure in the Sonoran Desert.
by Kirsten ArmlederThe Crowsnest Quad Squad worked 231 man hours to repair and upgrade three bridges on their trails.
by Hugh DunhamBob and Sue Stewart skip the back pains of a Canadian winter by parking their RV in the Arizona desert and ATVing up to 100 kilometres a day for five months straight.
by Mason BuettnerTo avoid making big mistakes, it is helpful to learn from the mistakes of others. Darren Stolz offers some hard lessons learned after an ATV accident.
by Darren StozlCory Feragotti has a life rich with adventure on his gold claim in Perry Creek, B.C.
by Trish DrinkleAfter months of work, we are pleased to unveil a redesigned website that’s better looking and, more importantly, easier to use.
by Kirsten ArmlederJoe Ritchot makes sure that his family gets to know the beautiful great outdoors
by Trish DrinkleOne of our readers shares a safety message for ATVers by way of poetry.
by Dorothy McCoyMarion Hoevers of Westlock, Alberta, entered this photo in our Hotshots Contest last month and won.
by Kirsten ArmlederFour friends take a weekend ATVing trip to remote Carpenter Lake in BC's Bridge River country.
by Phil MegyesiIn the summer of 2015, three intrepid riders chose two of the increasingly popular Bombardier-built Can-Am Spyders to carry them on a cross-Canada trip from Québec to British Columbia.
by Elizabeth JamesMelinda Snider wins the RidersWest Hotshot contest for the month of June 2015 and a two-nights’ stay at the Super 8 Shawnessy Area in Calgary, Alberta.
by Kirsten ArmlederSATVA’s Know Your Limits safety campaign suggests five ways to be a safe ATVer.
After trying it on our turf, here’s what we think of the new 2015 Polaris RZR S 900.
by Kirsten ArmlederThe Alberta ATV Triple Crown is a growing avenue for quad racers to explore their passion and potential.
by Kirsten ArmlederFor the past 13 years, the Bighorn Heritage ATV Society has been working closely with other user groups to protect motorized recreation in the Bighorn Backcountry of west-central Alberta.
by Kirsten Armleder