We consider ourselves stewards of the public lands and we invite you to share in that philosophy when you come out on tour with us. Our public lands belong to everyone in America and are there for everyone to use, enjoy, respect, and protect. Motorized vehicles are a safe, efficient, and reliable way to a spectacular backcountry experience. When operated responsibly they have minimal impact on the land. We are responsible motorized recreationists and we teach our guests how to be responsible as well. If you think off-pavement driving is all about flinging dirt high in the air and tearing up the land, you’re wrong. Let us show you how we Tread Lightly!
We also believe that there is lots of backcountry for everyone to enjoy. Motorized vehicles just happen to be our favorite way to get outside. But we also hike, ride bikes and horses, ski, snowshoe, and paddle. If we see you on the trail we’ll give you a wave. And if you see us and like what we’re doing, give us a wave back.
As our cities become more crowded and stressful, America’s backcountry becomes more and more precious. It is important for all of us to ensure that these special places remain and are still accessible for our grandchildren. We strongly believe that taking folks out to see and enjoy their public lands is one of the best ways to protect the backcountry. Without a personal connection, it is difficult to appreciate the grandeur and the immense value of rugged country. We strongly encourage you to visit your public lands. When you return home, please vote to preserve access to these special places.