ATV Safety


ATVs are a wonderful way to enjoy the outdoors and spend quality time with your family and friends.  ATV safety is an often overlooked issue that really needs to be addressed with everyone riding ATVS.

ATVS have vey powerfull engines with very short wheel bases.  Riders need to have a good understanding of their machine and ride only ATVS that are approved for their own ages and body weights.

Nearly one third of all yearly ATV injuries are from children under the age of 16.  Many of these reported accidents were from children operating ATVS that were not rated for there age .

Some major reasons for accidents were, no helmet, excessive speed, and riding on a paved road, and excessive speed.

Children who are operating ATVS should take proper safety training and always be supervised by an adult.  In today’s busy world it is very easy to turn your child loose on their ATV.  Make sure that your child has the proper ATV accessories for safety.  Their helmets should be DOT Approved.

Other safety factors that should be followed are no tandem riding, no operating  ATVS under the use of alcohol or drugs.

You should be familiar with your owners manual prior to operating your ATV.  You should always do a pre inspection to the machine prior to riding. 

Never ride on trails or terrain that is above your skill level.  Never ride your ATV alone.  If an accident should occur you need to have assistance getting help and administering first aid. 

Always have a riding plan.  Never take off on a ride without letting someone know your time of departure and when you plan on returning.  If you have a cell phone, place it in a dry bag and either stow it in a storage compartment in your ATV or place it in a zippered garment.

Unnecessary accidents can be avoided by following good safety guide lines, riding  on trails that fit your experience level, no improper riding techniques, and never ride alone.  Never let children ride their ATVS un supervised.

Following some simple safety rules along with good training will greatly reduce your risk of accident.

Please check your state laws regarding rider education and liscencing.



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Hatfield and McCoy Trails


Arguably one of the most popular ATV destinations in North America is the The Hatfield and McCoy Trails in Southern West Virginia.  This planned ATV riding destination is one of the largest and finest ATV off highway trails available.  The trails are open 365 days a year, so planning a trip to fit your schedule should not be a problem.

There are five major trails available to ride on.  Each trail has a different skill levels, riding terrain and local accomodations.  You can view the different trail information at Explore The Trails.

You can bring your own ATVS and atv accessories, or there are outfitters available that will provide rental machines, lodging, and tours.

You can pick from several different ways to visit the Hatfield and McCoy Trails.  There are Bed and Breakfasts available, hotels and motel, or if you really like roughing it there are different camp sites available.

You must obtain a permit before you are allowed to use the trails.  The permit must be located on your helmet below your goggles.  You will want to make sure your ATV accessories are all accountable for and in good working order before you set out on some of these remote trails.

There are many special rules and regulations regarding the size of your ATV or UTV.  Some trails do not allow UTVS on them so you are going to want to do some planning before you start your riding.

You can get more information at the Visitor Center located at the Little Coal River Trail System.  The Visitor Center was completed in 2008 and is 20 miles South Of Charleston West Virginia.

If you are looking for an exciting vacation this year you may want to start planning a trip to The Hatfield and McCoy Trails.  If your wife or girlfriend needs a new bikini for the trip you may want to visit  Skimpy Little Bikinis. So if your board of going to the beach every summer pack up your ATVS and head to Almost Heaven, West Virginia.



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ATV Winches


An ATV winch can save the day if you are alone in the woods alone or have a buddy stuck and your miles away from a four wheel drive truck.

Imagine trying to cross a creek bed or a trail after several days of rain and you get half way through and your ATV comes to a screeching halt.  What are you going to do?  Try to dig it our yourself, or better yet try to push it if you have had an engine stall.  Maybe your halfway up a hill and you accidentally go off the trail.  If you have a winch you can either pull yourself the rest of the way up or let yourself back down.

If your ATV does not have a winch installed from the factory you can easily add an after market winch.  Some important things to consider when purchasing a winch are the size and weight of your ATV, and what other uses you might have for your winch. 

There are many different uses for a winch other than the obvious one.  You may want to pull that trophy buck out of the woods which is at the bottom of a valley or deep in the back country.  Maybe you are going to plow snow with your ATV and you will be using the winch to operate the snow plow.  Perhaps you have a stubborn fence post or tree stump that needs removed.

Whatever your use make sure that you get a winch that has enough pulling power for the weight of your ATV and the utility jobs that you will be performing.  ATV winches range in pulling power from fifteen hundred pounds up to four thousand pounds.  If you are getting an after market winch you may want to consider letting a professional install your winch.  Improper installations can cause permanent damage to your ATV.  Considering the investment you have in your ATV paying for a proper installation may be a very good investment.

Make sure that your ATV  battery is sufficiently sized to the winch that you are installing.  To small of a battery can cause damage to the winch motor and couse premature battery life. 

Other ATV accessories you can add on to your winch are a fairlead.  This piece of equipment will guide your winch cable and protect and guide your winch cable as it is wrapped on the spool.  You can also add a winch kit to your equipment.  This kit will allow you to attach a pulley to an anchor point and give you more pulling power.

Don’t get stuck in a bad situation.  Add a winch to your ATV and never stay stuck again.

Some good resources for ATV winches are Warn Winches, and Gorilla Winches



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