Man vs. Magazine
March 12, 2010
Compliments of ATV Magazine forum members Warrior-Kid and Cchagros. Video footage from their epic ride in New Hamshire. For more discussion on this and other topics please visit the ATV Magazine Forum
America's Best ATV Riding
May 11, 2009
We’re doing a story in the upcoming (July) issue of ATV Magazine about the 25 best (and our favorite) ATV riding areas throughout the country – based on our team’s experience, uniqueness of terrain, quality of the trails, regional amenities and miles of available OHV riding.
Some of the locations on the list include Southern California’s Imperial Sand Dunes (of course!), New Mexico’s Carson National Forest, Grand Lake, Colorado, Coal Creek in Tennessee and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan – among 20 others.
Where do you all recommend? What are your favorite riding areas, and why? We are always looking for new places to check out, so comment or e-mail and let us know where you like to ride.
Follow the conversation at the ATV Magazine/ATV Sport forum at www.atvmagonline.com/forum.cfm.
Fortunate Son: A Summary of 2008
October 2, 2008
I’ve had a good run, though, as far as summers go. And, allow me to introduce myself. My name’s Tom Kaiser and I’m the managing editor of ATV Magazine, and an associate editor for ATV Sport and UTV Magazine. I ride, write, edit and shoot photos for our publications, and get to do an almost criminal amount of fun things for my job. This is my first contribution to our new, first-rate blog site, so I’m just going to ramble on to my heart’s content.
From this spring through the end of June, I’ve been a traveling madman: Texas for the wild Mud Nationals, returned a month later to hang out with Ted Nugent at his Waco ranch, attended the Polaris new model introduction in southern Minnesota, rode California’s magnificent San Bernardino National Forest for the Yamaha Grizzly 550 FI intro and attended the Elko ATV Jamboree in northeastern Nevada - a very beautiful place. I’d say that counts as a good few months, for sure! Click here for Ted Nugent slide show.
Each trip was a lot of fun, all in places I had never been before. I was really looking forward to July, though. My closest friend Cliff Shierk, who I’ve been pals with since I was two years old, was making the big move from Minneapolis to Chicago to attend grad school at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Congrats Cliffy. Anyway, in celebration of his move, we decided to go on a 10-day road trip out west.
We loaded up his elfin, white Scion xA with the bare necessities and headed west on I-94. Heading through wild-and-crazy North Dakota, we made it as far as Billings, Mont., on the first night. Then it was northwest to Glacier National Park, near the Canadian border. So many people had told me it was the most beautiful place they’ve ever been, and I’d have to agree. I especially recommend driving Going To The Sun Road and having a drink on the porch at the Many Glacier Hotel.
From there we headed west to Bonners Ferry, Idaho, and then south to Coeur d’Alene - arguably one of the most beautiful towns in our country. We came to potato land to do some riding, and met up with the friendly folks from Mt. Spokane Adventure Sports and Mark and Tera Magill of Teramark Films.
Surrounded by wooded mountains and enormous, meandering valley lakes, northern Idaho is where it’s at. The trails are some of the best I’ve seen, with a lot of variation and stretches where you could really open it up. There were just as many stretches where you just had to slow down and take in the incredible view. And, I saw a moose on the side of a trail.
Before we were done, we stopped at an overlook at sunset where you could see all the way into Washington. Check out the photo gallery HERE. We’ll have a feature story about the trip in an upcoming issue of ATV Magazine.
After being blown away by Idaho’s scenery, Cliff and I journeyed on to Yellowstone, Grand Teton and Salt Lake City, where we followed the rules, but still managed to have a wild night on the town for his birthday. If you haven’t experienced the strange, members-only bar scene in that city, I’d recommend checking it out. Weird. And then we were done, 2,600 miles added to the odometer. That took me through the month of July.
Other attractions for the summer included ATV racer Cody Anderson’s bachelor party back in Minneapolis, a whitewater kayak trip with friends in Wisconsin, a 70 mph thrill ride aboard Daryl Rath’s race-spec Polaris RZR and my second visit to the Rocky Mountain ATV Jamboree in central Utah - a great ATV gathering with amazing guided rides.
This year isn’t over yet, though, and there are more wild times to come: heading back to Texas to ride some mud bogs with Arctic Cat and our annual ATV Trials event, which is being held in western North Carolina. It’s all coming your way in the magazines, but I’ll try and give you the real deal on the blog, too.

With missing stairs, loose nails and frayed support cables, this abandoned lookout tower is one of the sketchiest things I’ve ever climbed.
So you see, it’s been a good summer and it’s okay to turn on the heat, to start spending some more weekends at home and trade in summer’s nonstop action for the leisurely rumination of fall.
Click here for Tom’s Idaho slide show.
Tom Kaiser can be reached at tkaiser@affinitygroup.com.













