Richfield Utah is a small town with a big ATV draw. Even when the big Rocky Mountain ATV Jamboree isn't going on there are tons of visitors who come here to explore the nearby trails. This years Jamboree brought thousands to the city with hopes of finding a day of serenity on the dirt paths of the Rockies. Riders from Europe, Canada, Japan, South America, and the East Coast of the US all arrived for the same purpose. Friendships were forged that will stretch the world over. The AYL group chose to ride to Hell, or at least somewhere close. The Devil's Arm Chair, a strange rock formation, became their destination. The trip lead them on a path they will never forget. The Rocky Mountain ATV Jamboree is held every September. Guides lead riders on trails through the forests of the Pavont Mountains and the deserts of the Southwest during the five-day event. Safety courses are held, as well as workshops that teach how to fix ATV problems and make your machine run better. Next year the event will be back, and once again, the world will be invited.
Google Video | October 2, 2007
