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    What do I think is worth adventuring on? ATVs! Gas ATV tires and durability allow you to explore areas that your traditional motorcycle can’t handle, and it’s a totally different experience. That doesn’t mean you have to swear loyalty to an ATV, either, it’s just a great chance to jump on one and experience just a little more of the unknown.

    If you live in a generally picturesque area, riding an ATV makes this a ton of fun. And even if you’re not in an area you would consider traditionally beautiful, there are always a variety of surprising spots you can find. An ATV allows you to go off-road, and it’s much easier to adjust and adapt to that an off-road bike. If you live in a particularly rocky area, ATVs are professionals at getting over those problematic paths.

    Since the weather will be so fantastic (unless you’re an insanely hot area-sorry Arizona), you’ll be able to get a different view of your surrounding area. Maybe even a view you’ve never experienced because you’ve never really been able to off-road. Whatever the reasoning, ATVs are made for adventure and experience.

    It doesn’t matter if you prefer the nitty gritty style of camping, or you prefer to rent out a small cabin because it doesn’t change the fun that ATVs bring. When you go camping with family or friends, having an ATV along for the ride is always an excellent idea.

    They can hold and carry more than a traditional motorcycle, and sure as heck of a lot more than an off-road bike. They’re great for lugging things around, won’t sink into muddy patches quickly, and are a great experience for everyone involved. While it depends on the ATV you have, most can handle more than one rider, which is great if you have a younger member of the family that can’t ride but still wants to be involved. I’ll just say an ATV makes those that don’t really enjoy camping a much bigger fan, once they get a ride.

    I know, I know, I don’t want to be “that” person. But just hear me out. The summer months are proven to see an increase in eating and lounging habits. That’s to say that summer can be a difficult time to get out and get some physical exercise in. The surprising things about ATVs are that they can easily exhaust you, especially if you’re riding them on rough and difficult terrains.

    You need to have a lot of control over the vehicle, which usually involves you testing the limits on things like your arm strength. The best part is that you don’t even know you’re exerting anything physical, and those are honestly the best activities.

    You don’t have to give up your bike. I know you love it, and it knows you love it, too. But summer is a time for exploration and new experiences, and riding an ATV should really be one of those things! You might be surprised by how much fun you have, and hey, any extra adrenaline addition in your life is always welcome, right?

    If you’re new to ATVs, there’s a lot to learn before you fire up your ride and hit the trails. To make sure you’re doing things right on each new adventure, it’s really important that you educate yourself. By getting familiar with ATV riding best practices, you’ll be ready to hit the ground running! Take a look at these ATV safety tips — you’ll find our riding advice for beginners can make 4-wheeling safe and fun.

    Know Your ATV Safety Basics

    Common sense goes a long way when you’re on your ATV — and it’s a great place to begin. When just starting out, keep it simple and get to know your ride over time. Here are a few good ideas that can make your ATV experience a safe one:

    Start with a simple machine. Picking up a high performance ride may sound fun, but too much power can be bad. The last thing you need is to lose control of your ATV early on.

    Check out the owner’s manual. You’ll be able to pinpoint what items are where and find out how to operate your vehicle the right way.

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