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Thank you to our 2025 Sponsors!

2025 Off-Highway Vehicle Extravaganza (aka OHV)

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OHV Details


The Off-highway Vehicle Extravaganza, affectionally known as "OHV" is wheeling weekend open to all 4-wheel drive private passenger vehicles.  This is not a 'team sport' event, so bring your Land Rover, Toyota, Nissan, Chevy or Ford Bronco; we welcome all 4-wheel drive vehicles!   

 

Event Schedule:
Thursday May 15th

5pm-7pm Arrival and Pre-registration


Friday May 16th

8:30am-9am Registration at AOAA

9am-4pm Guided Trail Rides

Informal Gathering at Trailhead Campground


Saturday May 17th

9am-4pm Guided Trail Rides

5pm-8pm Dinner, Raffle, and Bonfire at Trailhead Campground

 

Sunday May 18th

Load out 

Location: Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area

Cost: $60 per vehicle

Deadline to register is April 30, 2025 

Registration

What is included in this year's price

  • 2025 B4W OHV T-Shirt
  • Saturday catered dinner for 1 driver and 1 passenger 
  • Event goodie bag
  • 5 raffle tickets (additional tickets are available for purchase during raffle)
  • Professional guided trail riding for all trail difficulties 
  • Access to sponsor discount codes


*Additional t-shirts and sweatshirts are available for purchase

*Additional meal tickets for passengers available for purchase

*AOAA entrance fee(s) not included

Lodging Options

  • Trailhead Campground (where the club will be staying)
  • Kosey Kabins 
  • Pine Barn Inn
  • Shamokin Bed and Breakfast

Trail Ratings

 

Green:  Scenic trails with minor obstacles. Stock vehicles are fine.  Continual use of 4-wheel drive may not be necessary.


Blue: Scenic trails with multiple moderate obstacles, such as stream crossings, off-camber hill climbs and rocks.   Most obstacles have a by-pass. One traction device (locker or posi) and 31”-33” tires is suggested. Body and/or mechanical damage is possible.


Black:  Frequent moderate obstacles, such as difficult stream crossings,  (optional) deep mud, and HUGE rocks with many technical challenges. 35” tires and two traction devices suggested (no dual posi, at least one full locker). Experienced drivers only.  Body and mechanical damage is possible and likely.


Red:  These are the really nasty ones. If you have to ask about required equipment, this probably isn’t the trail for you - 35” tires, dual lockers, winch, full roll cage, alternate transportation home, and full complement of spare parts required. Highly experienced drivers only.    ***Please have a tow rig and trailer available as body and mechanical damage is inevitable.***

Mandatory Vehicle Requirements

 The following items will be verified:

  • Seatbelts for all passengers in vehicle
  • Legally tagged and insured vehicle
  • Front and rear tow hooks with grade 8 bolts
  • Working lights
  • Factory hard top or roll bar
  • Battery tied down (NOT with bungee cord)
  • Spare tire (full size mandatory, a long with proper size jack)
  • GMRS radio (CB radio is acceptable - trail guides have both)

 

Suggested Equipment

  • Snatch strap
  • Clevis hook
  • First Aid kit 
  • Work gloves
  • Helmet for the extreme trails
  • Boots - Rattlesnakes and other creepy varmints are frequently seen on the trails.

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