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2010 NOHVA FALL
Jamboree Sponsored by
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The
Nebraska Off Highway Vehicle
Association (NOHVA) sponsored by
Yamaha will be holding
it’s 36th Jamboree on
Saturday October 2 and 3 2010 at the
Headworks OHV Park, three miles west
of Genoa Nebraska. The Jamboree is
a fund raising event to help pay
expenses to operate public ATV and
Dirtbike parks and trails in
Nebraska, and benefit local
Emergency and Medical services in
Nance County. The event is open to
ATVs and UTVs under 66 inches wide and
dirtbikes. Everyone must have an
event pass to race or watch, and
everyone under 19 must be with a
parent or have a completed and
notarized NOHVA permission letter
from parents.
HELP!!
We need volunteers to help with the Jamboree! Free
membership or admission for volunteers!
Click here for more
information!

Two days of sand
drag races!
FREE to participants
and spectators with
a Jamboree Event
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Location -
The Headworks Park NOHVA
Jamboree is 3 miles WEST of Genoa
Nebraska on state highway 22.
Directions - From the south side of
Genoa and the intersection of state
highways 22 and 39, follow the red
and white "NOHVA JAMBOREE" Signs,
travel about 4 miles and look for
the HEADWORKS PARK sign! Simply
follow the red and white signs along
the highway!
SEE OUR MAP
Who Can
Attend?
ATV,
UTVs and dirtbike riders 18 years
old and older. All those who
participate (race) in or spectate
(watch) the jamboree must have an
event pass. Event passes are
sold at the Jamboree. As of
this writing UTVs are welcome that
are under 66" wide.
Those who would like to attend the jamboree and
are under 19 year of age can find out
more information by clicking here.
Why Is This
Being Held? To Have Fun, Meet Other NOHVA Member Riders and Explore the
Headworks OHV Park. Proceeds of
this event are used to cover
expenses involved to operate public
ATV and Dirtbike areas in Nebraska
and benefit local Emergency and
Medical services in Nance County. Those who want to
ride at the area during the Jamboree
and do not want to support this fund
raiser by purchasing an Event Pass
should visit the riding area another
weekend.
Cost -
Jamboree Event pass is $35 per
adult. Family event passes are $60
for two adults plus $20 per adult 16
years and older. NOHVA member event
passes are $20 per adult.
NOHVA membership signup will be
available at the jamboree.
For those who wish to join NOHVA or
renew their memberships at the
Jamboree, NOHVA memberships will be
discounted $5 to $25 single and $35
family for those who purchase an
event pass! Riders must sign up or
renew at the Jamboree to qualify for
the discount. The discounted
memberships will expire on August
31, 2011.
Riders
under 16 qualify for FREE admission
and must be accompanied by a parent
or guardian with a paid event pass the entire weekend.
All
those who attend the Jamboree must
obtain an event pass. If you are
not willing to provide an ID and
sign a release, please plan another
time to visit the riding area.
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Schedule of Events for
riders and spectators.
Check this web site for any changes.
THURSDAY
- September
30
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7 AM to 11 PM - Open
riding
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Overflow Parking
area opens after 12
noon.
•
Gates to trails
close at 11 PM.
FRIDAY
- October 1
• 7 AM to 11 PM - Open riding.
•
Impromptu sand drag races.
•
5 PM - Sign up begins until 8 PM.
•
Gates to trails close at 11 PM.
SATURDAY
- October 2
•
7 AM to 11 PM - Open riding. Gates to trails close at 11 PM.
• 9 AM - Sign up open until 7 PM.
• 12 noon – Kids Barrel Race –
Sponsored by Dennis and Tami Walz of
Creative Cabinets, Grand Island
• 2 PM - Timed closed trail race -
Time event one ATV or dirtbike at a
time on a closed trail through the
trees.
• 3 PM - ATV Sled Pull Sponsored by
Motoplex of Norfolk, Polaris of
Norfolk
• 5 PM – ATV and dirtbike sand drag
races for stock machines Classes A,
B, C and D.
Click to view the makeup of the
classes
• 6 PM - Poker Run
• Gates to trails close at 11 PM.
SUNDAY
- October 3
•
7 AM to 11 PM - Open riding. Gates to trails close at 11 PM.
•
9 AM - Sign up open until 3 PM.
•
11 AM - ATV drag races for
Builder Class and Modified Class
Classes E and F.
Click to view the makeup of the
classes
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Gates to trails close at 11 PM.
All event
participants are required to use a
DOT approved helmet, eye protection,
and over the ankle BOOTS (no high
top tennis shoes or sandals). All
machines must be in safe operating
condition. Machines deemed unsafe
may be rejected from events. NO
CHILDREN ON FULL SIZE ADULT
MACHINES.
While we
recommend that everyone uses safety
gear and ride responsibly, helmets
and safety gear not required for
spectators or riders who are not
racing or riding in events.
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Expected attendance is estimated to
be 1500+ riders.
Complete information will be
made available at this web site or
contact Dan Nitzel, the NOHVA
Business Manager at
2231 W. 10th Street,
Grand Island, NE 68803 or call
308-381-2143 and leave a message if
no one answers. Email
danno@nohva.com
All
minors who plan to be at Headworks
OHV Park near Genoa WITHOUT their
parents, including those who plan to
be at the riding area to ride for
the Jamboree, or there just to ride,
must have permission to be at the
riding area during the Jamboree
weekend. This includes anyone
under 19 who plans to ride at the
area, ride with someone else, or
stay or visit in the ATV parking and
camping area UNLESS they are there
with their parents.
ID’s
will be checked for age
verification. A copy of the
minor permission letter and release
is available on the
www.nohva.com web site or call
us.
NOHVA
MEMBERS: NOHVA
members event passes are $20 per
adult. PLEASE BRING YOUR
MEMBERSHIP CARD FOR SPEEDY SIGN-IN
OR A PHOTO ID TO VERIFY YOUR
MEMBERSHIP if you do not have your
membership card.
EXPIRED MEMBERS: If you would
like to renew your membership at the
Jamboree please bring your expired
membership or your renewal form to
speed up renewal process.
NON-MEMBERS: A
membership
is NOT required to watch or
participate in Jamboree but you must
have an event pass. Event
pass is $35 per adult. Family
event passes are $60 for two adults
plus $20 per adult 16 years and
older.
The
sheriff and/or state patrol WILL BE
RIDING ATVs CHECKING for alcohol
consumption. The entire area is off
limits to alcohol including the
beach and trails. If we have ANY
trouble with anyone fighting,
excessive alcohol use, minors with
alcohol, or people riding fast or
stunt riding in the unloading area,
NOHVA will ask them to be arrested
and jailed.
PARKING -Vehicle parking (cars,
trucks, trailers) is limited to the
unloading area and the overflow
parking area located in a pasture
just east of the unloading area. Parking is
not allowed on the north side
of the road next to the canal. All
ATVs and dirtbikes must stay
completely off of and away from the
road and should not use the road for
any reason including going around
vehicles parked in parking area.
Overflow parking and camping is
reserved for those with event passes only,
riders can get an event pass at the Jamboree.
For more information,
click here.
CAMPING - Camping is allowed in the
parking area, the over flow parking
area, and other nearby camp areas.
If you are
camping in other areas beside the
main parking area and overflow
areas, you must trailer and unload
your machine in the main unloading
area. In the weir bridge park,
machines must remain behind the
cables. Please pick up all your
trash and place it in the trash
receptacles provided. Small open
fires under 3 feet in diameter are
permitted away from vehicles,
trails, jetties and other
combustible material. The Sheriff
WILL BE monitoring and checking for
alcohol use in parking, camping and
picnic areas. The Sheriff's
Department have been hired for 24
hour security.
Overflow parking and camping is
reserved for those with event passes only,
riders can get an event pass at the
Jamboree.
QUIET
TIME IN CAMP GROUND IS 11 PM TO 7
AM. NO OPERATION OF ATVs,
DIRTBIKES, GENERATORS OR LOUD
STEREOS DURING THIS TIME. PEOPLE
WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO RESERVE A
CAMP SPOT, IT'S FIRST COME, FIRST
SERVE!
STORES, MOTELS, WATER, ETC. - Water is available in the weir park. The Redwood Motel is the only
motel in
Genoa
and is located on the northeast side
of town on Nebraska highway 22. The
Fullerton Inn, a new, very nice
motel is located in Fullerton, about
15 miles west of the Jamboree.
Genoa has a Pump and Pantry
convenience store, two
cafes/restaurants and a grocery
store. Fullerton has one convenience
store, a grocery store, two steak
houses and several cafes. One of the
motels in Fullerton is new and is
called the Fullerton Inn.
A
WARNING ABOUT DRINKING ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES - The Sheriffs Department
will be monitoring alcohol use. We
have hired additional officers to
patrol the parking and camping areas
all night until
7 AM each day.
Those
under the age of 21 in possession or
under the influence of alcohol will
be ticketed. Sixteen people were
arrested for minor in possession at
the fall 2006 jamboree and eight
were
arrested in June of 2007. Several
people were investigated for drug
possession.
MIP
enforcement is expected to be strict
this event.
While the jamborees
have been reasonably trouble free,
in order to ensure that we have a
civil event, enforcement will be
tougher this year with alcohol,
drugs AND oversized fires and we
have extra space reserved at the
jail for arrests! Those with
alcohol will be ordered to dump the
alcohol if observed by law enforcement.
ANYONE being a nuisance, drunk or
not will be arrested. The Nance County drug dog will be on
duty. The State Patrol will also be
patrolling the roads into town and
around Headworks. There WILL BE spot
checks of ID’s by law enforcement
including the beach and trails.
Please don't drink and ride at the
Jamboree. Alcohol use WILL BE
monitored at events on Saturday and
Sunday.
IN
CASE OF AN EMERGENCY - Call 911 for
Ambulance or Sheriff. Nearest
Hospital is in Genoa (about 5 miles
east) and is located on the
southwest side of town on the east
side of state highway 22 & 39.
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ATV Sled Pull
sponsored by
Motoplex of Norfolk!
FREE to participants
and spectators with
a Jamboree Event
Pass |

Kids Barrel Race
sponsored by
Creative Cabinets in
Grand Island!
FREE to participants
and spectators with
a Jamboree Event
Pass |

Tree Trail Race
sponsored by Gary
Gibbs/Parts
Unlimited.
Contrary to the
above photo, the
course is over 95%
dry and there are
paths around the mud
holes. FREE to
participants and
spectators with a
Jamboree Event Pass |

Poker Run Sponsored
by Can Am!
FREE to participants
and spectators with
a Jamboree Event
Pass |

Open trail riding
and sand play - over
600 acres! |

Free demo rides from
CAN-AM and Yamaha?
This is still in the
planning stage! |

All drag races are
FREE to participants
and spectators with
a Jamboree Event
Pass |

See all kinds of
custom built and
modified ATVs. |

Free primitive (no
electricity) Camping
for those who
purchase a Jamboree
Event Pass.
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NEW!
18 Year Olds Can Now Sign
Contracts
The Nebraska Legislature has
approved a measure that would change
the age people can sign contract in
Nebraska from 19 to 18. If
approved, it will mean that people
who are 18 will be able to attend
the NOHVA Jamboree WITHOUT a
parental letter of consent! We
get a lot of 18 year olds at the
Jamboree, this will make it so that
they no longer need to obtain a
letter of permission to attend the
event!
MINORS!!! EVERYONE UNDER 18
MUST HAVE AN COMPLETED NOHVA PERMISSION
LETTER TO
RIDE OR WATCH EVENTS, RIDE AT THE
AREA, RIDE WITH SOMEONE ELSE, OR
STAY IN THE ATV PARKING AND CAMPING AREA.
ALL minors who plan to be at
Headworks OHV Park near Genoa
WITHOUT their parents, including
those who plan to be at the riding
area to ride for the Jamboree,
or there just to ride, must have
permission to be at the riding area
during the Jamboree weekend during
October 1, 2 and 3 2010. This
includes anyone under 18 who plans
to ride at the area, ride with
someone else, or stay or visit in
the ATV parking and camping area
UNLESS they are there with their
parents.
Those who would like to attend the jamboree and
are under 18 years of age can find out
more information by clicking here.
Anyone under 16
years of age MUST be there with
their parents and cannot ride or
camp at the ATV area unless their
parents are at the riding area.
If you are
under 19 and attend the jamboree
WITH your parent or legal guardian,
you and your parent/guardian can
sign minor releases at the
jamboree.
Minors who
do not have a properly completed
permission letter or are not with
their parents will be asked to
leave. Anyone under 19 who has
a problem with this new policy
should make plans to visit the
riding area another weekend.
Too many times
minors have been at the Jamboree
without their parents knowing their
location. Some minors have been
seriously injured, and some have
been in trouble with law
enforcement. We are determined to
solve this problem. Extra law
enforcement will be at the event to
monitor minors and other issues.
If you have a problem with this
new policy, make plans to visit the
riding area another weekend.
Minors who are
16 and 17 years of age and plan
to be at the riding area WITHOUT
their parents must have the
completed permission letters with a
notary stamp witnessing that a
parent has signed the document. A
copy of the document can be
downloaded and printed up at
If you had a
release form signed last year, a new
notarized release form is needed
this year.
Click HERE for
complete instructions on our Minor
Release Information Page.
Hand
written letters are not
accepted. Only the approved,
completed and notarized NOHVA
forms will be accepted.
ALL
THOSE UNDER THE AGE OF 16 MUST BE
UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF A
PARENT, A DESIGNATED RESPONSIBLE
ADULT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN AT ALL TIMES.
Direct supervision is defined as
“the minor under 16 must be within
DIRECT VIEW of the parent, adult or
guardian at all times”. Anyone
under 16 is not allowed to “ride
around” in the parking area or any
trails unless they are in the direct
view of the parent, adult or
guardian, even with all letters and
releases completed. Questions?
Contact us. Minor injury release forms are available from our web site
at or
they can be mailed to you. To have
forms mailed to you call our
business office no later than
September 25th, 2009 at 308-381-2143 and leave
your name and mailing address.
Attention Jamboree Vendors - All
vendors must be NOHVA members and
must provide a copy of their insurance either
before the jamboree or at the
jamboree. ALL vendors are also asked to contact the NOHVA business office before the
jamboree to touch base about what
they plan to sell, and discuss
parking. Vendors not following this
policy will be asked to leave. If
you have any questions, please
contact Dan Nitzel at
308-381-2143.
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Classes for
the Summer Jamboree are as follows:
We need
volunteers to help with the drag
racing operation, setup, and tear
down. If you would like to be
involved, contact Nathan Steele @
402-813-5312.
Beginning
Saturday at 5 PM -
A. Kids class
(13 and under) - 2 and 4 strokes up
to 125 cc
B. Utility
class - Any cc (alley, nitrous,
race gas not allowed)
C. Stock
classes - Bolt on parts only, stock
length chassis only, pump gas only,
no motor mods, and stock carb only
1. 350 cc and under
2. 351 cc to 439 cc
3. 440 cc and up
C-2. Side-by-Sides and UTVs
D. Dirt bikes
- Anything on 2 wheels
Beginning
Sunday at 11 AM -
E. Builder
classes - Race gas, motor mods,
extended chassis up to plus 5, all
okay. No nitrous, no alcohol, no
drag frames, no override
transmissions, no transplanted
motors
1. Single cylinder, any cc
2. Multi-cylinder, any cc
F. Outlaw classes
- All power adders okay,
transplanted motors okay, anything
goes!
1. Single cylinder, any cc
2. Multi-cylinder, any cc
If you have any
questions concerning classes please
contact one of the current Drag
Racing committee members:
Nathan Steele, Chairman; Kane Kuhn; Bob Incontro; John Krisel; Mark
Robertson; Steve Soule; Dan Mauer ; Deb Mauer.
Thank You to
the following donations toward our
drag race lights:
Joseph Peterson, AKA Lil' Joe of
Smokin' Joe's Tattoos in Grand
Island, $250.00
Rex Sims, $100.00
Daniel and Deb Maurer $100
Robertson Cycle, Mark Robertson $250
John Krisel $100
Niemann's Portables, Don, Sharon and
Bryan Nieman $250
Corey Nurnberg/DEL tool and die,
$150
Mark and Mandy Horst, $250
Nathan and Becky Steele/Precise
Plumbing $250
Brian Policky $100
Sorry, No Jamboree Prizes and
Trophies
We
certainly appreciate input and
support from many of our friends who
want to help the NOHVA organization,
and who would like to see the
jamboree become a better event.
However, we cannot change our policy
that no prizes will be awarded for
any of the jamboree events except
for the Poker Run.
The
reason for this is simple – we do
not have the time or man power to
mitigate disputes concerning engine
size and modifications of a machine
for classes. Participants can claim
bragging rights to the races. If
they wish to privately wager on an
event, that is their option.
We
depend upon the honesty of the
participants to determine which
classes they will compete. All
events, including the sand drags
have traditionally been geared
toward family participation, and set
up so that all sizes and builds of
machines can participate.
People need to keep in mind that
during our drag races, we typically
run 200 to 400 machines, maybe more
down the drag strip in a three or
four hour period. To operate like
some other places run their races,
we would have to charge much, much
more to participate and would have
to stretch the event out over a
longer period.
In
order to honestly operate events
where trophies, ribbons, or cash are
awarded for winning an event, we
would have to establish a complex
set of rules and inspections to
verify winners in each class. We
have neither the volunteers or
experience to accomplish such a
task.
To
develop an inspection program that
is fair and honest, we would have to
first set up rules for each class
and define exactly what is allowed
and not allowed. Before the event,
each machine would have to be
thoroughly inspected to confirm that
the machine would qualify for the
class they want to run. During the
event, timing devices would need to
purchased and people would have to
operate the timers. In the event
that someone would dispute the claim
of a contestant concerning the size
of engine and/or modifications that
they claim to have, it would be only
fair to have judges on hand that can
tear-down their engines to confirm
that they have what they claim to
have.
We
simply to not have the people or the
financial resources to fairly
distribute trophies and prizes for
the events, especially the drag
races. We barely get enough
volunteers to run the events we now
have, let alone run the sign up tent
and security.
We
only charge enough to cover
expenses. The
jamboree is a fund raiser to help us
to pay expenses to keep the
Headworks OHV Park open, and to pay
expenses to keep other places to
ride in Nebraska open.
We
have no intention to deviate from
our traditional method of running
our events were all machines can
participate and no prizes will be
awarded. We have been operating
these events like this for 15 years
with few complaints. If this does
not meet the satisfaction of those
who wish to attend, they don’t have
to attend.
If
you have any further questions,
please contact us.
Thank you!
Dan Nitzel, NOHVA Co-founder and
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Rules for Overflow Parking
and Camping Area –
Please be aware of the rules for the
overflow parking area during the
Jamboree. NOHVA rents the land for
each jamboree. The area will be
closed to the public and we will
allow only those who paid for the
jamboree to use the overflow
parking. The jamboree is a fund
raiser for NOHVA projects and helps
support Headworks and other places
to ride in Nebraska. The dates are
well publicized. Certainly there
are a few people who come to the
riding area “just to ride” and had
no prior knowledge of the event.
However there is a growing number of
people that ‘know’ the jamboree is
being held, and attend the event,
participate in the races, leave a
ton of trash, cause the majority of
the problems, use NOHVA’s
facilities, and are well aware that
there is little we can do about it.
Again this year we are planning to
target the non-supporters who cause
trouble.
Here are some of the rules we will
be enforcing in the overflow parking
area:
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Only those who are
registered with event passes
for the jamboree will be
allowed in the overflow
parking area. If you are
there Friday night be sure
to sign in Friday night.
After Friday night, everyone
must have the appropriate
event pass, others will need
to leave.
•
Camp fires will be allowed
only in fire rings or no
more than three feet in
diameter unless provided by
NOHVA. No trash, beverage
cans or bottles allowed in
camp fires, we have a big
supply of trash bags for
that purpose. NOHVA has a
limited supply of fire
rings. The fire rings are
on a first come first get
basis. Ashes must be
cleaned up from each camp
site.
•
All those in the overflow
parking area need to avoid
areas that are under water
or muddy.
•
All ATVs and dirtbikes must
be operated no more than 10
mph.
•
No riding around except
travel directly to and from
trails and the camp site.
This includes children
riding around in the parking
area.
•
Quite time from
12 midnight PM to
7 AM.
•
No dumping of human waste in
the overflow parking area.
This is a violation of state
law and we will contact the
Nebraska Department of
Environmental Quality to
persecute violators.
•
Anyone exhibiting excessive
speed, doing cookies,
wheelies, stunts, jumps or
not following the new camp,
trash, fire and human waste
rules will be ordered to
leave and may be ticketed. |
34th NOHVA Summer Jamboree Photo Gallery
June 13th and 14th, 2009
More Photos from NOHVA's 34th Jamboree
taken on June 13th and 14th, 2009
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2010 NOHVA Summer
Jamboree Sponsored by
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NOHVA would
like to thank Yamaha for their
generous contribution to NOHVA.
Shown from left to right, Gary
Gibbs, Dan Nitzel, Dennis Walz and
Tami Walz.
In July of 2008
NOHVA applied for a grant from
Yamaha to cover our insurance
payment for next year. On October
16th Yamaha announced that they have
selected NOHVA as one of 16
organizations that received a grant
from Yamaha! The amount we asked
for and received was $10,000.
The amount NOHVA paid for insurance
in 2008 was $11,087. This year
we expect to pay over $11,500 for
insurance.
Providing
liability insurance for chapters and
the riding areas that we are
involved with is a necessary part of
our agreement with land managers and
land owners. The
insurance protects the land owners,
our officers and our volunteers
against any risks that our sport may
involve and helps give everyone some
piece of mind.
The 2009 Yamaha
Access Initiative GRANT was there to
ensure that the four public areas we
are involved with and that are now
open to the public at no
charge continued to stay open.
During our Summer Jamboree we saw a
considerable amount of rain.
This forced us to cancel or
drastically reduce our events at the
Jamboree. We depend upon the
events as a fund raiser for future
insurance costs and to pay for
maintenance, restrooms, trash pickup
and security. With the
decreased revenue that we saw this
year from our summer jamboree, the
Yamaha Access Initiative GRANT
prevented our organization from
going out of business. Some of
the areas we are involved with most
likely would have closed without the
Yamaha grant.
This year alone
insurance costs took over 24% of
our total expenses. With receiving
the Yamaha grant, we will be able to
continue our traditional refund of
membership fees back to our chapters
and help fund trails improvements
with projects that NOHVA is involved
with in Nebraska. The grant
will also help us have more funding
to cover expenses involving trail
work shops and defend the rights of
recreational and competitive ATV and
dirtbike riders involving potential
legislative initiatives proposed by
the Nebraska Legislature next year.
The program to
help organizations such as our own
developed by Yamaha is called the “G.R.A.N.T.”
(Guaranteeing Responsible Access to
our Nation’s Trails) program and
provides funds for projects
including:
+ Trail mapping
equipment and staffing
+ Legislative
lobbying efforts
+ Responsible
OHV rider education and outreach
campaigns
+ Signage and
building materials for trail heads
+ Campground
supplies
+ Construction
equipment for trail development
Yamaha
continues to support the greater OHV
community including public land
managers, private landowners, riding
clubs and associations in their
efforts to produce and maintain
areas for off-highway vehicle use.
So far this year Yamaha has awarded
nearly $600,000 in GRANTs.
“The growing
response to, and need for, the
Yamaha OHV Access Initiative is
indicative of the desire for
enthusiasts and advocates to enjoy
OHVs in a safe and sustainable
manner,” said Mike Martinez,
Yamaha’s general manager of ATV and
Side-by-Side (SxS) Operations. “In
light of changing national policy on
OHV access, the community will have
a continuing need for our GRANTs to
directly fund projects that help
maintain access to existing trails
and responsibly create new
opportunities for OHV use.”
We would like
to thank Yamaha for their
involvement in helping fund projects
supporting the sport of recreational
ATV and dirtbike riding. The
next time you stop by a Yamaha
dealer in Nebraska, be sure to thank
them for Yamaha's efforts to help
fund trails in Nebraska!
Dan Nitzel,
Business Manager and Co-founder
Nebraska Off Highway Vehicle
Association
2231 W. 10th Street
Grand Island, NE 68803
Phone 308-381-2143
www.nohva.com
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The 36th NOHVA Jamboree is
held by

NOHVA Business Office Dan
Nitzel, Business Manager and
Co-founder 2231 W. 10th
Street Grand Island, NE
68803
PROCEEDS OF THIS EVENT ARE
USED TO COVER EXPENSES
INVOLVED TO OPERATE AND
MAINTAIN PUBLIC ATV AND
DIRTBIKE AREAS IN NEBRASKA
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THE HEADWORKS OHV PARK
NEAR GENOA |
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EMERGENCY AND MEDICAL
SERVICES IN NANCE COUNTY |
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THE DISMAL RIVER TRAIL
AT THE NEBRASKA NATIONAL
FOREST NEAR HALSEY |
WITHOUT SUPPORT FROM RIDERS
WHO CHOOSE TO SUPPORT NOHVA,
THE ABOVE AREAS WOULD NOT
EXIST TODAY. |
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34th NOHVA Summer Jamboree Photo Gallery
June 13th and 14th, 2009
More Photos from NOHVA's 34th Jamboree
taken on June 13th and 14th, 2009

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