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Welcome to Dunes & Trails We are pleased that you are interested in joining DAT. The information that follows will help
answer some of the questions you may have as you think about joining our ATV club.
Frequently Asked Questions - When and where
does the club meet?
The club meets at 7:00 pm on the second Thursday of each month except December at The Tap House, 5589 West Charleston. - Where does the club ride?
The club schedules a ride
in the local Las Vegas area each month, and a second ride each month in Utah, California, Arizona or central Nevada. The rides
include a variety of terrain - mountains, deserts and sand dunes. We have visited over 40 different areas to ride. - Who leads the club ride?
The club is fortunate to have several experienced members to lead
rides. These trip leaders plan and lead the ride, then write an article about it afterward for the newsletter. If you are
interested in becoming a trip leader, contact the clubs Trailmaster. - How long are the
rides?
Trail rides are all day affairs. Unless specifically noted otherwise, all rides leave camp at 9am. The
longest rides will cover about 100 miles per day, but many are 60-80 miles long. The local rides are generally even shorter.
The number of miles we travel and the length of time we spend riding depend upon the difficulty of the route, the number and
length of breaks, and the skill level of the riders. - Do I need a camper to participate
in the weekend rides?
Once a month the club travels to a location to ride both Saturday and Sunday. Since these
locations are generally a three hour drive from Las Vegas, most members camp overnight at the trailhead. Some members have
campers, RVs, or trailers, while others set up tents. Many of the locations are near enough to a town that staying in a motel
is another option. - Can new ATV riders go on the rides?
Most of the day
rides near Las Vegas are suitable for beginning riders. These rides are held once a month. The weekend rides are generally
longer and more difficult. It is best to check with the trip leader about these rides before planning to attend. Those members
who are inexperienced should let the trip leader know before the ride begins. They should also ride right behind the trip
leader, so that the leader can set a pace that is comfortable. The first and foremost rule is to never do something which
you don't really want to do. Other members are happy to help guide you over obstacles or take your ATV through any problem
areas. Please stop and ask for help! - Dunes or Trails?
As our name implies,
we schedule trips for both trail riders and dune lovers. There are some members who don't have machines suitable for the
sand, so whenever the club goes to the dunes, we also have a ride which goes away from the sand out onto trails. Other members
prefer to stay and play on the dunes. The club visits Dumont, Amargosa, Coral Pink, and Hurricane Dunes. - Is riding at night dangerous?
During the summer, at least two of the local rides are held at
night. It's a wonderful way to beat the heat. Even when the temperature tops 100 degrees during the day, as soon as the
sun sets and your quad starts moving, it is very pleasant to be out on the trails. In some respects riding at night is easier
than during the day since there is no scenery to distract from the riding. The route is clearly visible with the ATV lights.
Additionally, routes are chosen which are easier than ones which would be ridden during daylight. - What
kind of ATV's do club members ride?
Both sport and utility ATVs are represented. Many members have machines
suitable for awesome rides on the dunes. Even more have 2 and 4 wheel drive ATVs which shine on the trails. A few have ATVs
for both kinds of riding. The club rides are generally easy enough so that 4 wheel drive is not necessary. On a ride line-up
there may be everything from Raptors to Honda 300s to Polaris 800s. - How do I prepare
for a club ride?
It is important to have your ATV in good repair before leaving on a ride. Several days before
each ride, give your machine a thorough check. Look for low tires and loose bolts. Make sure the air and oil filters are clean
and that the head and tail lights work. Fill your quad and extra gas cans with gas and fix any problems that you detect. Checking
your ATV well in advance will give you time to make any needed repairs and perform routine preventative maintenance. Assemble
the items you will need to take on the ride. These include plenty of water, tools to fix your ATV if needed, a first aid kit,
a good tire plug kit, and an air compressor. Because weather is always unpredictable, a jacket and rain gear should always
be carried. Add your lunch and sodas just before leaving for the ride. Please arrive early enough at the trailhead to unload
your ATV and to be ready to ride at the appointed time. - Am I required to wear a helmet
or other protective gear while participating in a club ride?
The club does require you to wear a helmet. Goggles,
gloves or riding boots, however all are strongly recommended. - I'm just getting
started riding, can the club recommend anything that will help me improve my skills?
Many members have taken
a free ATV safety course. The course covers a wide variety of riding situations and can be a valuable experience even for
seasoned riders. You should also review the club ride guidelines.
Dunes & Trails ATV Club
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