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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20191123T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20191123T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T213155
CREATED:20191110T220740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210324T161627Z
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SUMMARY:Open to the Public - Bumble Bee OHV Area “Show Me Ride” – Hosted by the Arizona OHV Ambassadors (Arizona State Parks)
DESCRIPTION:Bumble Bee OHV Area “Show Me Ride” – Hosted by the Arizona OHV Ambassadors (AZ State Parks) \nThe second  “Show Me Ride” of the 2019-2020 season is open to ATVs\, UTV\, and dirt bikes. Please pack a lunch and plenty of water to stay hydrated. \nTo RSVP or questions regarding this event\, please email meberhart@azstateparks.gov \nSIGN UP FOR THIS EVENT ON THE OHV AMBASSADORS FACEBOOK PAGE at:  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/537702860384941/ \n 
URL:https://phoenixatvutvclub.org/event/bumble-bee-ohv-area-show-me-ride-hosted-by-the-arizona-ohv-ambassadors/
LOCATION:Bumble Bee OHV Staging Area\, 34.161404\, -112.166413
ORGANIZER;CN="Arizona OHV Ambassadors":MAILTO:OHV@AZSTATEPARKS.GOV
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20191107T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20191107T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T213155
CREATED:20191104T045808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200224T054917Z
UID:4296-1573115400-1573146000@phoenixatvutvclub.org
SUMMARY:PAUC Lake Pleasant - Castle Hot Springs – Buckhorn Mtns - Wickenburg Ride (Lake Pleasant OHV Area)
DESCRIPTION:Nov 7\, 2019 – Lake Pleasant – Castle Hot Springs – Buckhorn Mtns – Wickenburg Ride (Lake Pleasant OHV Area) \nThis is a last minute spur of the moment ride.  Lauren H and I are doing an exploratory ride on Thursday\, Nov 7th from the Lake Pleasant area through the Buckhorn Mtns to Wickenburg for lunch. \nALL MEMBERS\, GUESTS\, VISITORS\, AND POTENTIAL NEW MEMBERS ARE WELCOMED ON THIS EXPLORATORY RIDE.\n\nGENERAL DESCRIPTION\nOn Thursday\, November 7th\, at 8:30 AM\, Lauren H and I will lead a ride north of Lake Pleasant with a stop at the Castle Hot Springs Resort and then down and through Castle Creek to the Buckhorn Road/Walkers Gulch intersection (approx 13.5 miles from staging area).   We are going to drive through the scenic Buckhorn Mountains along the 11-mile N Buckhorn Road segment with a stop at the Abe Lincoln Mine.  Heading north on Buckhorn Road with its many changing mountain range elevations\, we will come out on Constellation Road and then head 10 miles SW on Constellation Road to Wickenburg for lunch.   After lunch at the preferred Tastee Freeze or the optional McDonalds restaurants in Wickenburg\, we are going to return with a side trip via Blue Tank Road north of Wickenburg before returning on Constellation Road.   Total estimated mileage using that route would be between 80-85 miles in length.   All mileage quotes are only estimates.  Extra fuel is usually not required but each driver should know their vehicle’s gas consumption and plan accordingly.   If desired\, you can buy gas in Wickenburg. \nTRAIL RATING\nThe majority of the proposed trail routes are an EASY-to-MODERATE (Green-Blue; Level 1-2) ride rating with the occasional DIFFICULT (Red; Level 3) section thrown in.   DEFINITION: May have some spots that are off-cambered; some hilly/rocky spots or few steep slopes; recommended for riders with more than 12 months of riding experience.)  UTVs / SxSs / ROVs okay on this trail width. 2WD vehicles may have difficulty on terrain and changing elevations.  Low range gear recommended for some rocky areas.  Two-Up ATVs okay for passengers.  Kids under 18 years old riding on their own vehicles are NOT permitted on this exploratory pre-ride due to unknown trail conditions and for safety concerns by the ride leader. \nDIRECTIONS TO STAGING AREA AND START TIME\nThe general riding area is north of Lake Pleasant.  Assuming an approach from I-17\, take Carefree Highway (AZ-74) west 11.4 miles to Castle Hot Springs Road which is on the west side of Lake Pleasant. Turn north on Castle Hot Springs Road and go north 5.5 miles.  There are two parking lot staging areas on both sides of the road about 2 city blocks before the road curves and ends at a T-intersection and stop sign by the north park entrance to the Castle Creek boat launch and campground.  Google Maps has the approximate GPS coordinates at N33° 54.247′ W112° 19.558′ or by copying the following map coordinates [33.904117\, -112.325967] into Google Maps Satellite view.  Click the embedded map to get driving directions from your house to the staging area.  The ride will stage at the roadside parking lot and depart at 8:30AM after the 8:15AM safety meeting.  Get there early to unload and meet-and-greet other riders. \nRIDE DESCRIPTION \nSet OHV odometer to zero (0) at the roadside staging area. Turn north on Castle Hot Springs Road and go north 0.3 miles until it curves and ends at a T-intersection and stop sign by the north park entrance to the Castle Creek boat launch and campground.  Turn left (north) at the stop sign onto Castle Hot Springs Road where it becomes a dirt road.  There is a lot of oncoming traffic through the area so be careful.  At 2.5 miles\, you will cross the land bridge over a portion of Lake Pleasant.  At 3.1 miles\, you will hit the intersection of Cow Creek Road and Castle Hot Springs Road.  Stay heading straight (north) on Castle Hot Springs Road. Watch for wild burros through this next area. There are two distinct family herds (one grey and one black) along the Castle Hot Springs Road river bottom. Proceed through river bottom mining community and canyons for 4.6 miles to the Castle Hot Springs Resort at the base of Governor’s Peak Mtn [7.7 – first stop to stretch legs and take pictures]. We will continue around the resort and down the road through a scenic desert / mountain area (lots of Kodak moments so don’t be afraid to stop). The Hell’s Canyon Wilderness Area will be on the northside of the road in the distance.  Watch for cows on all the roads. Proceed for 1.9 miles to Champie Road intersection [9.6 – second quick stop to make sure everyone turns left]. Another 1.0 mile and we hit the Buckhorn Road intersection [10.6- third quick stop to collect everyone). Proceed right and down into Castle Creek river bottom. This is a soft and sandy area due to the winter rains washing a lot of sand into the creek bed. Depending on the recent rain in the northern watershed\, Castle Creek may have some shallow water in it. There is a 1.5-mile sandy stretch that usually has a meandering creek 6” to 12” deep flowing back-and-forth. A lot of times it is bone dry during the year. Look for shallow crossings and watch your trail buddy. We will stop at the Walker’s Gulch/Buckhorn Road intersection [13.4 – water bottle break]. From there\, we will go 200′ east to the N Buckhorn Road and head north for 11 miles to the Constellation Road.  Turning left (west)\, we ride the 2-lane graded road 10 miles to Wickenburg for lunch.                                     \nTAIL GUNNER NEEDED\nI need a tail gunner for the ride if any member wants to volunteer. Otherwise\, a responsible rider will be appointed at the staging area. \nCOMMUNICATION\nLeader\, mid-pack wingmen\, and tailgunner will be on GMRS/FRS Channel 5 (sub-channel 0) in case you want to bring your walkie-talkies or CB / HAM radios. I think the UHF channel frequency is 462.6625 MHz depending on your radio.  I highly recommend bringing a walkie-talkie to listen to approaching traffic and trail conditions. \nVEHICLE & EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS\nAll ATVs\, UTVs\, & SxSs should be street-legal and have the Arizona Off Highway Vehicle Decal sticker. Dress appropriately and keep hydrated. Bring a lunch\, snacks\, and beverages. Bring a camera for those Kodak moments.  Depending on the size of the group\, the ride will be about 80 miles in 7 hours including the meal & scenic meet-and-greet stops. Extra fuel is usually not required but each driver should know their vehicle’s gas consumption and plan accordingly. \nHelmet that is properly fitted\, fastened\, and has a USDOT safety rating for those 18 years of age and younger who ride on an OHV. Riders in an OHV such as a ROV / UTV / SxS or similar vehicle\, while recommended for safety\, do not require a helmet unless a rider is under 18 years of age. The Phoenix ATV/UTV Club promotes the use of helmets on all its rides. Eye protection is required for operators of vehicles not equipped with a windshield. You should use common sense for eye protection\, bandanas\, scarves\, and dust masks for large group riding due to the dust conditions anyway. \nSAFE\, ETHICAL and RESPONSIBLE OPERATION OF YOUR VEHICLE \nAll Phoenix ATV/UTV Club members\, visitors\, and guests are expected to have appropriate vehicle registration\, license\, and personal insurance and to operate their vehicles in a responsible manner.  The Phoenix ATV/UTV Club is a responsible member of the OHV riding community.  As such the Club promotes safe and responsible operation of OHVs during club rides.  Arizona Revised Statute 28-1381 prohibits the operation of motorized vehicles\, including OHVs\, while under the influence of any substance that may impair the operator’s judgment or ability.  Therefore\, the Club prohibits the consumption or use of any substance during a club ride that has the potential to impair the operator’s judgment or ability. \nLive to Ride… Ride to Live!  Happy Trails… \nBob Maitzen\nPhoenix ATV/UTV Club \n(480) 363-7723\nBob.Maitzen@gmail.com
URL:https://phoenixatvutvclub.org/event/nov-7-2019-lake-pleasant-castle-hot-springs-buckhorn-mtns-wickenburg-ride-lake-pleasant-ohv-area/
LOCATION:Staging Outside Lake Pleasant\, 33.904117\, -112.325967
ORGANIZER;CN="Bob Maitzen":MAILTO:bob.maitzen@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20191102T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20191102T143000
DTSTAMP:20260501T213155
CREATED:20191027T020223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200224T055208Z
UID:3317-1572683400-1572705000@phoenixatvutvclub.org
SUMMARY:Open to Public - Jackass Flats "Show Me Ride" – Hosted by the Arizona OHV Ambassadors (Arizona State Parks)
DESCRIPTION:Jackass Flats “Show Me Ride” – HOSTED BY THE ARIZONA OHV AMBASSADORS \nThe first “Show Me Ride” of the 2019-2020 season is open to ATVs\, off-road motorcycles\, and side-by-sides. Please pack a lunch and plenty of water to stay hydrated. State Trust Land Recreation Permits are required. Please purchase yours at; \nhttps://land.az.gov/natural-resources/recreational-permits \nFor questions regarding this event\, please email OHV@azstateparks.gov \nSIGN UP FOR THIS EVENT ON THE OHV AMBASSADORS FACEBOOK WEBSITE at:  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/392210051686839/
URL:https://phoenixatvutvclub.org/event/jackass-flats-show-me-ride/
ORGANIZER;CN="Arizona OHV Ambassadors":MAILTO:OHV@AZSTATEPARKS.GOV
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20191027T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20191027T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T213155
CREATED:20191027T013417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191030T064005Z
UID:3309-1572181200-1572195600@phoenixatvutvclub.org
SUMMARY:Open to Public - October Membership Meeting
DESCRIPTION:OCTOBER 27th MEMBERSHIP MEETING: \nOur club meetings are held at various venues and locations around the Valley throughout the year. Our next club membership meeting will be held on Sunday afternoon October 27th (1:00PM-5:00PM) in the Conservation Building (ConEd) of the Ben Avery Shooting Facility at 4044 W. Black Canyon Blvd.\, Phoenix\, AZ 85086 (2 blocks west of I-17 & Carefree Hwy SR74 exit 223).  \nThis will be a combination social event/meeting with a BBQ / Parts Flea Market / Meet-and-Greet event in the ConEd parking lot from 1:00PM – 2:30PM followed by the 2:30PM-5:00PM Membership Meeting in the ConEd Building.  Arrive early to sign-in and view some pre-meeting trail ride videos.   Bring your spare ATV/UTV/SxS parts that you want to barter\, trade\, or sell at the Parts Flea Market. You CANNOT leave any parts or trash there after the event. Since this is our first Parts Flea Market\, you may want to leave a comment to state what you have in order to generate some interest. I’m going to rummage through my garage bins before the meeting. 😊 \nBring a camp chair and small table to partake in the festivities. Hamburgers\, buns\, lettuce\, tomatoes\, condiments\, potato chips\, paper plates/napkins\, and bottled water will be provided by the club at $8 per burger to help defray the costs. Pay $8 at the BBQ but WE NEED A HAMBURGER HEADCOUNT FOR BUYING THE FOOD AHEAD OF THE EVENT. Feel free to bring a pot-luck dish or dessert to share if you want. \nFuture monthly meetings and off-site educational forums are held at various locations and venues around the Valley.  Check out the Facebook website and our new domain-based www.phoenixatvutvclub.org website for event postings and future meeting locations. Our new domain-based website is scheduled to Go-Live on Nov 1st. \nHappy Trails To You… Until We Meet Again…\nBob Maitzen\, President\nPhoenix ATV / UTV Club
URL:https://phoenixatvutvclub.org/event/october-membership-meeting/
LOCATION:Conservation Building\, Ben Avery Shooting Facility\, 4044 W. Black Canyon Blvd\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85086\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Bob Maitzen":MAILTO:bob.maitzen@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20191025T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20191025T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T213155
CREATED:20191024T184631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191030T063812Z
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SUMMARY:Open to Public - Oct 25\, 2019 - Castle Hot Springs – Walker’s Gulch Ride (Lake Pleasant area)
DESCRIPTION:    \nOct 25\, 2019 – Castle Hot Springs – Walker’s Gulch Ride (Lake Pleasant area) \nThis is a last minute spur of the moment ride. On Friday Oct 25th\, at 9:00 AM\, Bill Poppo and I will lead a few Phoenix ATV/UTV Club members on a ride north of Lake Pleasant up to Castle Hot Springs down through Castle Creek through Walker’s Gulch and return via Cow Creek Road.  This is a 40-50 mile clockwise loop desert hills ride that takes 5 hours (with scenic stops & lunch) through some varied and beautiful desert / mountain scenery.  Bring a camera for those Kodak moments. \nALL MEMBERS\, GUESTS\, VISITORS\, AND POTENTIAL NEW MEMBERS ARE WELCOMED ON THIS RIDE.  IF YOU HAVE AN EXTRA SEAT IN YOUR SXS OR UTV FOR THE RIDE\, CALL OR EMAIL ME TO LET ME KNOW.  I have a few friends that would like to go on this ride. \nThis is one of my FOUR POINTS OF THE COMPASS rides that gives members\, visitors\, and potential new members a chance to explore new areas that they might not normally ride.  This is also one of those fun rides where you want to bring the wife\, family\, or that friend that you been wanting to convince about getting into ATV riding to come along.  Hopefully\, the weather will cooperate for this Saturday. \nDIRECTIONS TO STAGING AREA AND START TIME\nThe general riding area is north of Lake Pleasant.  Assuming an approach from I-17\, take Carefree Highway (AZ-74) west 11.4 miles to Castle Hot Springs Road which is on the west side of Lake Pleasant. Turn north on Castle Hot Springs Road and go north 5.5 miles.  There are two parking lot staging areas on both sides of the road about 2 city blocks before the road curves and ends at a T-intersection and stop sign by the north park entrance to the Castle Creek boat launch and campground.  Google Maps has the approximate GPS coordinates at N33° 54.247′ W112° 19.558′ or by copying the following map coordinates [33.904117\, -112.325967] into Google Maps Satellite view.  The ride will stage at the roadside parking lot and depart at 9:00AM after the 8:45AM safety meeting.  Get there early to unload and meet-and-greet other riders. \nRIDE DESCRIPTION \nSet OHV odometer to zero (0) at the roadside staging area. Turn north on Castle Hot Springs Road and go north 0.3 miles until it curves and ends at a T-intersection and stop sign by the north park entrance to the Castle Creek boat launch and campground.  Turn left (north) at the stop sign onto Castle Hot Springs Road where it becomes a dirt road.  There is a lot of oncoming traffic through the area so be careful.  At 2.5 miles\, you will cross the land bridge over a portion of Lake Pleasant.  At 3.1 miles\, you will hit the intersection of Cow Creek Road and Castle Hot Springs Road.  Stay heading straight (north) on Castle Hot Springs Road. Watch for wild burros through this next area. There are two distinct family herds (one grey and one black) along the Castle Hot Springs Road river bottom. Proceed through river bottom mining community and canyons for 4.6 miles to the Castle Hot Springs Resort at the base of Governor’s Peak Mtn [7.7 – first stop to stretch legs and take pictures]. We will continue around the resort and down the road through a scenic desert / mountain area (lots of Kodak moments so don’t be afraid to stop). The Hell’s Canyon Wilderness Area will be on the northside of the road in the distance.  Watch for cows on all the roads. Proceed for 1.9 miles to Champie Road intersection [9.6 – second quick stop to make sure everyone turns left]. Another 1.0 mile and we hit the Buckhorn Road intersection [10.6- third quick stop to collect everyone). Proceed right and down into Castle Creek river bottom. This is a soft and sandy area due to the winter rains washing a lot of sand into the creek bed. Depending on the recent rain in the northern watershed\, Castle Creek may have some shallow water in it. There is a 1.5-mile sandy stretch that usually has a meandering creek 6” to 12” deep flowing back-and-forth. A lot of times it is bone dry during the year. Look for shallow crossings and watch your trail buddy. We will stop at the Walker’s Gulch intersection [13.4 – water bottle break]. From there\, head east through a fence gate and continue in Castle Creek 5 miles to see the HooDoo rock formations and “Charles Schulz Pictograph”.  We would return on the same side route back to the Walker’s Gulch entrance. Proceed into Walker’s Gulch. We’ll have a lunch break at the Lookout Viewpoint [26.8]. Turn right (south) at the Walker’s Gulch Rd intersection with Cow Creek Road [28.6 – quick stop to collect everyone]. There is a gate at 32.0. The tail gunner should close and lock the gate. We pass the CK Road (back road to Crown King) at 34.5. We pass through the mining community of Columbia at 36.4 and pass the east end intersection of Champie Road at 38.5. There are numerous Kodak moments approaching what I call “Half Dome” at 39.3. We continue south on Cow Creek Road to the Castle Hot Springs intersection and turn left (south) [46.1 – quick stop to collect everyone].  Stay on Castle Hot Springs heading south to the roadside staging area [49.6].  Hang around for a few moments to say Goodbye to your fellow riders and to make sure everyone made it back. \nWALKER‘S GULCH LOOP RIDE \nMiles Odometer\n0.0     0.0  Roadside staging area\n3.1     3.1  Head north at Castle Hot Springs Road & Cow Creek Road intersection\n4.6     7.7  Castle Hot Springs Resort (first stop)\n1.9     9.6  Champie Road intersection (west end) – quick stop to collect riders. Turn left\n1.0   10.6  Buckhorn Road (quick stop to collect riders. Turn right and down into Castle Creek)\n2.8   13.4  Walker’s Gulch intersection (water bottle break – proceed west towards Copperopolis) \n5.0   18.4  Charles Schultz Pictograph & HooDoo Rock Formations\n5.0   23.4  Walker’s Gulch intersection (water bottle break – proceed into Walker’s Gulch) \n1.1   24.5  Huge water hole on northside of trail – watch for cows in road.\n2.4   26.9  Lookout Point (stop for lunch & snacks)\n2.3   28.2  Mineshaft next to Road\n0.4   28.6  Cow Creek Road intersection with Walker’s Gulch Road (turn right onto Cow Creek Rd)\n3.4   32.0  Gate (tail gunner closes the gate)\n2.5   34.5  Back road to Crown King Road intersection\n1.9   36.4  Mining community of Columbia\n2.1   38.5  Champie Road intersection (east end) – continue south on Cow Creek Rd\n0.7   39.3  Kodak moment – “Half Dome”\n5.1   44.4  Cow Creek Air Strip OHV staging area \n1.7   46.1  Turn left (south) at Castle Hot Springs Road & Cow Creek Road intersection \n3.1   49.2  Roadside staging area \nTRAIL RATING\nI have not been on the Walker’s Gulch trail since January so I don’t know the current trail conditions due to recent rains.  It is usually rated an overall Easy-to-Moderate Ride [Level 1-2\, Green-Blue] but could occasionally have some difficult sections resulting from a recent washout.  Definition: May have some spots that are off-camber; some hilly/rocky spots or few steep slopes; recommended for riders with more than 12 months of riding experience).  UTVs / SxSs / ROVs okay on this trail.  2WD vehicles s/b okay.  Low range gear recommended for a very few rocky areas.  Two-Up ATVs okay for passengers. \nTAIL GUNNER NEEDED\nI need a tail gunner for the ride if any member wants to volunteer. Otherwise\, a responsible rider will be appointed at the staging area. \nCOMMUNICATION\nLeader\, mid-pack wingmen\, and tailgunner will be on GMRS/FRS Channel 5 (sub-channel 0) in case you want to bring your walkie-talkies or CB / HAM radios. I think the UHF channel frequency is 462.6625 MHz depending on your radio.  I highly recommend bringing a walkie-talkie to listen to approaching traffic and trail conditions. \nVEHICLE & EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS\nAll ATVs\, UTVs\, & SxSs should be street-legal and have the Arizona Off Highway Vehicle Decal sticker. Dress appropriately and keep hydrated. Bring a lunch\, snacks\, and beverages. Bring a camera for those Kodak moments.  Depending on the size of the group\, the ride will be about 40 miles in 5 hours including the meal & scenic meet-and-greet stops. Extra fuel is usually not required but each driver should know their vehicle’s gas consumption and plan accordingly. \nHelmet that is properly fitted\, fastened\, and has a USDOT safety rating for those 18 years of age and younger who ride on an OHV. Riders in an OHV such as a ROV / UTV / SxS or similar vehicle\, while recommended for safety\, do not require a helmet unless a rider is under 18 years of age. The Phoenix ATV/UTV Club promotes the use of helmets on all its rides. Eye protection is required for operators of vehicles not equipped with a windshield. You should use common sense for eye protection\, bandanas\, scarves\, and dust masks for large group riding due to the dust conditions anyway. \nSAFE\, ETHICAL and RESPONSIBLE OPERATION OF YOUR VEHICLE \nAll Phoenix ATV/UTV Club members\, visitors\, and guests are expected to have appropriate vehicle registration\, license\, and personal insurance and to operate their vehicles in a responsible manner.  The Phoenix ATV/UTV Club is a responsible member of the OHV riding community.  As such the Club promotes safe and responsible operation of OHVs during club rides.  Arizona Revised Statute 28-1381 prohibits the operation of motorized vehicles\, including OHVs\, while under the influence of any substance that may impair the operator’s judgment or ability.  Therefore\, the Club prohibits the consumption or use of any substance during a club ride that has the potential to impair the operator’s judgment or ability. \nLive to Ride… Ride to Live!  Happy Trails… \nBob Maitzen\nPresident\, Phoenix ATV/UTV Club \n(480) 363-7723\nBob.Maitzen@gmail.com
URL:https://phoenixatvutvclub.org/event/oct-25-2019-castle-hot-springs-walkers-gulch-ride-lake-pleasant-area/
LOCATION:Staging Outside Lake Pleasant\, 33.904117\, -112.325967
ORGANIZER;CN="Bob Maitzen":MAILTO:bob.maitzen@gmail.com
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