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California’s only ATV & UTV Jamboree

EASTERN SIERRA ATV & UTV JAMBOREE BEING SPONSORED

BY THE NORTHERN MONO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (NMCC)

California’s only ATV & UTV Jamboree held in the Eastern Sierras.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Walker CA, January 1st, 2011 – ATVs & UTVs will participate in guided rides to scenic and historic destinations in Toiyabe National Forest, June 15 – 189, during the only ATV & UTV Jamboree to be held in the Sierra Nevada.

This is the fourth year that the Eastern Sierra ATV & UTV Jamboree has been held.

Sponsored by the Northern Mono Chamber of Commerce, under permit from the USDA Forest Service, the Jamboree’s routes travel thru high desert plains and forests, along creeks, streams and lakes to ridge top views of the Sierra and Sweetwater Mountains. Scenic and historic destinations including Lobdell Lake at elevation 9500 feet, an abandoned log cabin and a mine dating from the early 1900s.

Three days of guided trail rides through some of the most beautiful lands around. Each trip is led by a local ATV guide who is experienced at traveling the routes. There are no “technical” rides, though each ride is rated from beginner to advanced. The rides last 5 – 8 hours and range from 50 to 100+ miles. Drivers must be 16 years old, though children under 16 can ride with an adult on an ATV or UTV capable of carrying two riders. New trails are expected this year in addition to the previous trails. Registration will open on February 1st, 2011.

The Eastern Sierra ATV & UTV Jamboree is limited to 150 riders and costs $125 per rider, including three full breakfasts, one Saturday evening dinner, t-shirt and other goodies.

Additional dinner tickets cost $12 per adult, $7.50 per children (12 and under) and free for children under two. More about the Eastern Sierra ATV & UTV Jamboree and rental ATVs can be obtained by calling 530-208-6078 or by visiting www.easternsierraatvjamboree.com.

Media Contact:

Tim Fesko, 530-208-6078

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