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| Management Guidelines for OHV Recreation
| Book reviews usually put me to sleep; but take a read on this one because this new book is worth your time. I read every page and learned a lot from this dandy reference. | | | Haynes Automotive Repair Manual - Ford Ranger & Bronco II 1983-1992
| Between 1983 & 1992, Ford has sold an enormous number of the mid-size Rangers and Broncos, and its not suprising why. From a practical standpoint,they are economical and reliable. From an aesthetic standpoint, they are very "trucklike", with a businesslike appearance. | | | Video & Book Reviews
| Video & Book Reviews | | | "4 Wheel Freedom" - Reviewer's Notebook
| The first edition of "4 Wheel Freedom was an instant hit with off-roaders around the world, and deservedly so. Containing a wealth of knowledge between it's covers, the book spoke in plain language, and was understandable to both beginner and expert alike. Now into it's second edition, author Brad DeLong has further expanded on the work, and made an already great book even better. | | | Toyota - Book and Video Reviews
| Toyota - Book and Video Reviews | | | Sidekick Off-Road Maps - Rick Russell's Off Highway Adventure Series - "Big Bear"
| Review by Norm Lenhart Editor | | | HP-BOOKS - "Chassis Engineering" by Herb Adams
| Chassis Engineering (the art of), is not something to take lightly. The design, modification, and construction of an automotive performance chassis is perhaps the most complex undertaking an enthusiast can attempt. | | | Reference Titles
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| AISIN Hubs - Identification and Rebuilding Guide.
| When we think of all the manufacturers who make locking freewheel hubs for 4x4s, some big names come to mind: Warn, Milemarker, and Superwinch. But one manufacturer's hubs are probably on more vehicles worldwide that these familar makes combined: AISIN. These hubs have appeared as original equipment on 4x4s from Toyota, Mitsubishi, Isuzu, Chevy, Dodge, Mazda, and Suzuki. | | MORE ARTICLES
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| Time to Wake Up Redux
| Everyone that has been around the OHV community for more than a minute knows a story or stories about people recklessly driving or riding where it is prohibited or causing destruction to public land... | | | NOHVCC Forest Service Route Designation Workshops
| The U.S. Forest Service (USFS) is under a mandate to complete their Travel Management Plans within the next couple of years. They are looking for public input in the process, specifically when it comes to Route Designation. But, unfortunately most of the OHV community is lost when it comes to working with the various government agencies that manage our public lands. | | | From Somewhere in the Four Corners
| Conservative commentator and pundit Alan Caruba of The National Anxiety Center has another winner on his hands. Alan's first book, "Warning Signs", a compilation of op-eds and essays that was released a couple of years ago was welcomed by his readers as a handy way to access some of his best writings up to that point. "Right Answers" is in the same format, a collection of Alan's more recent work broken down into several categories. | | | FROM SOMEWHERE IN THE FOUR CORNERS
| Unreal. Somehow fall is here again. No matter what, it seems that my favorite season here in the southwest just rolls around every year! With fall, the high desert where I live in the four corners area becomes a different place than it was a few weeks ago. The leaves will start turning very shortly in the San Juans, the evenings and mornings are almost cool enough to need a jacket, and wheeling on the rocks will once again be bearable. | | | FROM SOMEWHERE IN THE FOUR CORNERS
| It seems like just a very short while ago that I was writing about Al Gore, and what would happen to motorized off-highway recreation and multiple use in general if he were elected president. Thankfully we have not experienced what I predicted would be the result of Gore winning the election, because if he had won here's a short look at what we would be facing: | | | Definitely NO Laughing Matter
| I just found out I'm not crazy, no early onset of Alzheimer's either. Brian Hawthorne of the Blue Ribbon Coalition just confirmed this for me; Brian I owe you, I was about to talk to my wife about committing me. | | | The SWFWDA and Las Cruces Four Wheel Drive Club versus the BLM: The Robledo Mountains Trail Closure Lawsuit
| (NOTE: Over the past several years the closure of the trails in the Robledo Mountains near Las Cruces, New Mexico and the subsequent legal action has been the subject of much discussion among four wheelers. But, in all this discussion, no one has adequately been able to lay out all the facts of the case in the order in which they happened, and with an explanation that is understandable to the average four wheeler. So, after digging though the small mountain of paper that constitutes the filings in this case we are providing this summary of what has transpired over the past several years for those that are interested or have just been totally confused by all that has happened. We can only hope that the saga is not over just yet. Please feel free to copy this summary as you see fit for distribution to club members and other interested parties.) | |
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| What's the land use guy doing writing about the war in Iraq? Not sure, but I feel like doing it anyway. | | | Trails Really in My Backyard
| In a recent edition of the Blue Ribbon Coalition magazine there was an article titled ?Trails In Our Backyard? by the BRC Executive Director Clark L. Collins that got me thinking about the trails that really are in my backyard. I live in an area outside Aztec, NM that is surrounded by approximately 1 ? million acres of Bureau of Land Management managed land, and my yard backs up to some of that land. | | MORE ARTICLES
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| The Beauty of Capability: 2007 Land Rover LR3 Review
| The 2007 Land Rover LR3 represents what true SUV luxury and off-road capability is really about. | | | Land Rover Previews Its Environmental Future & Reveals a New Global Broadband TV Station
| NEW YORK, April 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Land Rover presented a glimpse of its future environmental technology at the 2006 New York International Auto Show as well as introducing an all-new customer communication tool entitled Go Beyond TV.  | | | Land Rover North America Tests the Boundaries With Intel Mobile Technology
| SAN FRANCISCO, Intel Developer Forum, March 2-- Land Rover announced today that the award-winning Land Rover LR3 is being unveiled by Intel Corporation as the first vehicle to demonstrate integration of its newest Intel(R) Centrino(TM) mobile technology-based concept mobile PC today at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco. | | | LAND ROVER LR3 BROADENS ITS APPEAL; ADDS ADDITIONAL POWERTRAIN
| Press Release | | | Land Rover Announces U.S. Pricing for the Range Rover for 2006 - April 2005 Land Rover 4x4 @ Off-Road.com
| Press Release | | | Two New Range Rover Models Debut at the North American International Auto Show - February 2005 Land Rover 4x4 @ Off-Road.com
| Land Rover News | | | Texas Auto Writers' Association Names Land Rover LR3 'SUV of Texas'
| DALLAS, Dec. 1 -- Yesterday evening, Land Rover LR3 was officially named "SUV of Texas" by the Texas Auto Writer's Association (TAWA). The award was presented to Richard Beattie, executive vice president, Land Rover North America at ceremonies held in DeSoto, Texas. | | | Land Rover Court Cases, Part one
| Indexed as: Round Court Investments Ltd. v. Land Rover Canada Inc. | | | Land Rover Parts Bulletin VG95-046
| Subject: Heavy duty road springs for discoverys with winch installation Effective immediately, heavy duty springs are now available as vehicle gear items for Discovery. | | MORE ARTICLES
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| BLOG: Movies, Madness and My Back Yard
| Del Albright, BlueRibbon Ambassador and friend of Off-Road.com, blogs about the latest in Land Use and recreational off-roading. Head over to My.Off-Road.com and check it out! | | | BFGoodrich Tires Recognizes Quinn Lakes Trail as Part of the 2008 Outstanding Trails
| Located between Calabogie and Ompah Ontario, the Quinn Lakes Trail is a forest trail that gives the offroader several options depending on driver skill and experience. The BFGoodrich grant will be used to preserve the trail system and continue conservation efforts for one of North America?s premier areas for off-roading. | | | Yamaha Issues 17 New OHV GRANTs Totaling More Than $200,000
| Yamaha Spearheads Local OHV Access Effort with San Bernardino National Forest Association | | | Tread Lightly! and HUMMER Help Open Trail System in Florida
| Thanks to funding from HUMMER and the help from volunteers, the Ocala National Forest will be able to properly sign the area, install educational kiosks, and print new maps. This newly designated 81-mile route is called "Four Wheel Drive Way." | | | BFGoodrich Tires Recognizes Blacktail/Wild Bill National Recreation Trail as Part of the 2008 Outstanding Trails
| Located near Blacktail Mountain Ski Area in the area known as "The Island Unit" of the Swan Ranger District on the Flathead National Forest in Northwest Montana, the Blacktail/Wild Bill National Recreation Trail was honored last weekend by BFGoodrich Tires as one of the 2008 Outstanding Trails. | | | Tread Lightly! to Hold Major eBay Charity Auction
| In an effort to raise money to combat urgent off-road recreation issues on public land, the nonprofit Tread Lightly! is holding a major charity auction on eBay, June 2-11. | | | ORBA's Third Annual Lobby Day Success
| On Monday, April 28, 2008, Off-Road Business Association (ORBA) members walked the halls of the State Capitol in Sacramento to thank legislators for their overwhelming support of SB 742. | | | Fish and Wildlife Service to Provide Additional Opportunity to Comment on
| In total, the Service is proposing to designate approximately 42,753 square miles of habitat... | | | Status Review of Bull Trout Completed
| Species still threatened in the United States, additional analysis will be done | | MORE ARTICLES
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| NEW MEXICO--Critical Issue On Sandia Ranger District, Cibola National Forest
| The Cibola NF is updating the Travel Plan for the Sandia Ranger District (including the popular Cedro Peak area) and has released a preliminary travel plan. | | | | NOHVCC Announces Route Designation Workshop for Florida
| The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC) is conducting a Motorized Route Designation Workshop in June for agency personnel and other stakeholders interested in travel management on National Forests in Florida. | | | A Victory for Off-Roaders in CA, Policy aimed at cutting Funds for Off-Road Recreation may not be Implemented until Full Public Process is Completed
| Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Commission’s “Desert Riparian Policy” stalled | | | Save Paragon Adventure Park!
| The company suing the owner of an off-road vehicle park in Hazle Township wants to construct a multimillion-dollar cargo airport on the park's leased land | | | Backpacker and Glen Canyon: A few words from the editors - Land Use Issues March 2006
| Peter Flax and I and the other editors of the magazine have been watching these threads with great interest over the past several days. Now that the smoke has cleared a bit, we thought it was an appropriate time for us to clarify the magazine&s goals and position with respect to Glen Canyon. Our hope is that we can build on the most constructive parts of the discussion and encourage conversation about ways that both sides can help more people enjoy the remarkable hiking and backpacking to be found in Glen Canyon. | | | Management Planning for the Old Spanish Trail Now Under Way - Land Use Issues March 2006
| SANTA FE, NM - The Bureau of Land Management and National Park Service are seeking public input in developing a management plan for the Old Spanish National Historic Trail. Designated as part of the National Trails System in 2002, the trail route crosses six western states ? New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and California ? and links some of the West&s oldest communities from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to Los Angeles, California. | | | Forestland on Sale List Not All Bare - Land Use Issues March 2006
| Much California acreage considered 'nonvital' in a Bush administration plan is worth keeping, say local officials and conservationists. | | | Forest Service Considers Outsourcing Two-Thirds of Workforce - Land Use Issues March 2006
| WASHINGTON, DC, February 27, 2006 (ENS) - The U.S. Forest Service is studying how to contract out more than two-thirds of its total workforce by 2009, according to agency planning documents released today by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER), the national association of workers in natural resources agencies. | | | Teddy Roosevelt Said It Best— An Opinion on Allegiance - Land Use Issues March 2006
| "We have room for but one flag (in this country)...and we have room for but one sole loyalty, and that is a loyalty to the American people," said President Theodore Roosevelt in 1907. Teddy was big on every American being just that - an American. He was strong on equality and fairness to everyone, regardless of creed, religion, birthplace or origin. But he also said, "this is predicated upon the person's becoming in every facet an American and nothing but an American. There can be no divided allegiance here." | | MORE ARTICLES
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| October 2006 OHV Club of the Month
| Tierra del Sol is a 50-family member club of four-wheel drive enthusiasts based in San Diego, CA. We have been sponsoring the Tierra del Sol Desert Safari since 1962 and are looking forward to Desert Safari 45 in 2007 | | | OCTOBER OHV Club of the Month
| Sorry Ace, the vacuum advance is used as an econmy measure only... The flame propogation in the chamber that has been subject to a sub-atmospheric induction is such that it can use an early start point for ignition.....The dynamic compression ratio is MUCH lower than static under these condition and will withstand more total advance.....OK in >English.. the fuel burns slower when there is less of it (and air) in the cyl....soooo you gotta light the match sooner if you want the stuff to burn and reach max.pressure at the proper time in the cycle..Ifin' ya' don't,the pressure builds after the optimum time and all the push is wasted ,sometimes out the exhaust!(if you don't believe this,retard the time and FEEL the exhaust pressure at the tailpipe...Leave it this way and watch the manifold get red hot!)  | | | September 2005 OHV Club of the Month
| For the month of September, I would like to dedicate this space to the people who have been devastated by Hurricane Katrina. The amount of damage is just unreal. Hopefully, the areas that have been hit hard can recover quickly. But, according to the news, that doesn't look like a possibility. In some of the clubs I have been in, we assisted or trained search and rescue teams when an event like this occurred. I am sure the people in organizations, like 4-wheel drive clubs, like the ones we promote on Off-Road.Com, are doing everything in their power to assist people in need. That is one of the benefits we have with our stock or modified rigs: we can go where other vehicles can't. | | | June 2005 Club of the Month
| Each month we will feature a Club or Clubs of the month. We will attempt to feature one Motorcycle or ATV club and one Four Wheel Drive club or Association each month. | | | April 2005 OHV Club of the Month
| Each month we will feature a Club or Clubs of the month. We will attempt to feature one Motorcycle or ATV club and one Four Wheel Drive club or Association each month. | | | March 2005 OHV Club of the Month
| One of the fascinating things about our hobby is that it is enjoyed worldwide. It is very interesting to see what clubs in different countries do to enjoy themselves in the great outdoors. Yes, this month's Club of the Month is from a different continent. | | |
January 2005 Off-Highway Club of the Month - OHV Clubs and Associations - By Off-Road.com
| Here it is 2005. Where did 2004 go??? Probably the thing I hate the most about New Years is the fact I have to buy new calendars. Then I miss last year's calendars. One tends to grow attached to calendars. Or is it just me??? | | | November 2004 OHV Club of the Month
| Each month we will feature a club or clubs of the month. We will attempt to feature one Motorycle or ATV club and one Four Wheel Drive club or Association each month. | | | November Off-Highway Club of the Month - November 2004 - OHV Clubs and Associations - By Off-Road.com
| November brings cold weather and snow. Some people use this time of year to put their rigs in the garage till the spring thaw arrives. Then there are those who can't wait to bury their tires in the white powder. And they ain't heading to the ski lodge! | | MORE ARTICLES
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| Top Ten Pre-Season Snowmobile Tech Tips
| When you get the sled out in the fall be sure to clean the the storage spray off the clutch faces otherwise you could wear an hourglass shape in your belt and ruin it. A little acetone on a rag and the quick wipe on the clutch sheaves does wonders. | | | Top Ten Tips for Surviving Steep Terrain
| Big hills and gnarly drop offs can be the most intimidating terrain for anyone on the trail in a Jeep, 4x4 or truck. However it doesn't have to be and our editors give their top ten tips and tricks for handling big climbs and steep descents. | | | Top Ten Tips for Water Crossings
| Crossing water can always be a challenge in your 4x4, Jeep or truck as many wind up stuck in a stream or with a flooded four-wheel drive. Our editors come up with their Top Ten tips and tactics to tackle water with ease to keep you dry, safe and having fun. | | | Top Ten Tips for Surviving Mud
| Taking your Jeep, 4x4 or truck into the mud can be more fun than a date with Jessica Alba but also might make for your very own "worst stuck ever" without the proper techniques. Our editors depart with their Top Ten tips and strategies for dealing with muck, mud and goo that is mud. Read and learn. | | |
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