BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//Phoenix ATV/UTV Club - ECPv6.16.2//NONSGML v1.0//EN
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
X-WR-CALNAME:Phoenix ATV/UTV Club
X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://phoenixatvutvclub.org
X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Phoenix ATV/UTV Club
REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H
X-Robots-Tag:noindex
X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:America/Phoenix
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0700
TZOFFSETTO:-0700
TZNAME:MST
DTSTART:20190101T000000
END:STANDARD
END:VTIMEZONE
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20200208T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20200208T160000
DTSTAMP:20260516T212647
CREATED:20200201T065245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200201T151434Z
UID:4913-1581152400-1581177600@phoenixatvutvclub.org
SUMMARY:Open to the Public - KofA Wildlife Refuge "Show Me" Ride – Hosted by the Arizona OHV Ambassadors (AZ State Parks)
DESCRIPTION:KofA OHV Area “Show Me Ride” – Hosted by the Arizona OHV Ambassadors (AZ State Parks) \n  \nThe KofA Wildlife Refuge “Show Me Ride” of the 2019-2020 season is open to ATVs\, UTV\, and SxSs. 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/2791813940829714/
URL:https://phoenixatvutvclub.org/event/open-to-the-public-kofa-wildlife-refuge-show-me-ride/
LOCATION:KofA Wildlife Refuge staging area\, 33.602126\, -113.622426
ORGANIZER;CN="Arizona OHV Ambassadors":MAILTO:OHV@AZSTATEPARKS.GOV
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20200208T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20200208T170000
DTSTAMP:20260516T212647
CREATED:20200202T064226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210324T161238Z
UID:4932-1581154200-1581181200@phoenixatvutvclub.org
SUMMARY:PAUC Four Peaks Mountain Summit + EL Oso Mine + Rolls OHV Area Ride
DESCRIPTION:  Feb 8\, 2020 – Four Peaks Mountain Summit + EL Oso Mine + Rolls OHV Area Ride (Northeast of Fountain Hills / Fort McDowell area)\n\nRIDE DESCRIPTION \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.   The 7-day weather forecast is expecting 49°-73° with sunny weather.  Dress appropriately in layers and keep hydrated. \nOn Saturday\, Feb 8th\, at 9:30 AM\, a number of veteran ride leaders will lead a Phoenix ATV/UTV Club Ride up to the summit of the Four Peaks mountain range and over to the El Oso Mine on the scenic Mazatzal Divide ridgeline trail before descending back into the Rolls OHV Area to visit the Saquaro Lake Hidden Beach Cove # 2.   Depending on the member turnout\, we may go out in multiple flights.  Pack a lunch to eat at the top of the mountain.  Bring a camera for those Kodak moments.  From the top of the mountain\, you can look down on Roosevelt Lake through the pine trees and scrub pine. \nAfter the summit lunch\, we will do a side-trip on the scenic Edwards Park trail following the Mazatzal Divide ridgeline to the nearby El Oso Mine.  Those adventurous riders with flashlights can take a group walking tour of the many mine adit tunnels while the rest of the group has a meet-and-greet session.  Bring a tactical flashlight for each person to explore the bedrock tunnel system.  Your cellphone light will not provide enough light in the many side tunnels. \nThis is a 50-mile roundtrip Easy-to-Moderate desert hills ride up to the top of Four Peaks Mountain that takes 5-6 hours (including the meal & stops) through some varied and beautiful desert / mountain scenery. On the return\, riders can opt to drive back to the staging area OR extend their time by an hour and another 16 miles RT doing some exploring through the Rolls OHV Area out to the Saquaro Lake Hidden Beach Cove # 2.  Extra fuel is usually not required but each rider should know their machine’s fuel consumption. \n  \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 drive an ATV and I have a few friends that would like to go on this ride. \nDESTINATION HIGHLIGHTS \n\nFour Peaks/Rolls OHV Area\nMud Springs Trailhead\nFour Peaks Mountaintop (Lone Pines Trailhead Summit)\nViews of Roosevelt Lake\nMazatzal Divide ridgeline (Edward Parks trail)\nEl Oso Mine Tour\nRolls OHV Area + Saquaro Lake Hidden Beach Cove # 2\n\n  \nPOST-RIDE DESERT DESSERT BAR \nOur club will be providing brownie bites\, lemon bites\, cake slices\, cookies\, and sodas for a post-ride social event Desert Dessert Bar after the Rolls OHV Area ride to top off the day ride.  Hang around for a little while to socialize and decompress after re-trailering your vehicles. \n  \nTRAIL RATING \nThe Four Peaks/EL Oso Mine/Rolls OHV Area ride 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. \n  \nSTAGING AREA AND START TIME\nThe ride will start from the Four Peaks/Rolls OHV staging area at 9:30 AM to give time to the West Valley members\, visitors\, and potential new members to get there. To get to the staging area\, head 15.1 miles north (16 minutes) on the Beeline Highway (Highway 87) from Shea Blvd to the Cline Cabin Road / Four Peaks Road (approx milepost 204)\, turn right (east) and go 0.7 miles east of Highway 87 to the fenced staging area.   Google Maps has the approximate coordinates at N33° 40′ 9″\, W111° 29′ 42 ( 33.669167\, -111.495000).  You can view it on the Google Maps Satellite view by copying those coordinates into Google Maps.   I drive a white Ford Expedition with white 5×14 trailer and ride a black Polaris 500 Sportsman X2 ATV.  The ride will depart at 9:30AM after the 9:15AM safety meeting.  Get there early by 8:30AM to unload\, sign-in\, and meet-and-greet other riders. \n\nCOMMUNICATION\nFlight leaders\, mid-pack wingmen\, and tailgunners will be on GMRS/FRS Channel 5 (sub-channel 0) in case you want to bring your walkie-talkies or CB / HAM radios.The corresponding UHF channel frequency is 462.6625 MHz depending on your radio.  I highly recommend bringing a walkie-talkie to listen to approaching traffic\, turns\, 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 63 miles in 7-8 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.  You can buy gas in Wickenburg. \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. \n  \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. \n  \nTAIL GUNNER\nIf my usual outstanding wingman can’t make it\, I will need a tail gunner for the ride if any PAUC member wants to volunteer. Otherwise\, a responsible rider will be appointed at the staging area. \n“You can always go on a ride with people. It’s best to go on a ride with friends.” Come join a few of us for a fun ride! \nLive to Ride… Ride to Live!   Happy Trails To You… Until We Meet Again… \nBob Maitzen\, President\nPhoenix ATV/UTV Club \n(480) 363-7723\nBob.Maitzen@gmail.com \n    
URL:https://phoenixatvutvclub.org/event/four-peaks-mountain-summit-el-oso-mine-rolls-ohv-area-ride/
LOCATION:Four Peaks / Rolls OHV Staging Area\, 33.669167\, -111.495000
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://phoenixatvutvclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Four-Peaks-2.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Bob Maitzen":MAILTO:bob.maitzen@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20200216T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20200216T163000
DTSTAMP:20260516T212647
CREATED:20200201T074230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200224T054706Z
UID:4925-1581841800-1581870600@phoenixatvutvclub.org
SUMMARY:PAUC Western Sedona Ride
DESCRIPTION:This ride is just southwest of Sedona. It is basically the same as the “Show Me” ride with 2 differences. 1. We will not be taking the Power Road. 2. We will go to the Palatki Ruins for a guided tour (I have reservations)and the Honanki Ruins for a self guided tour.\nThis is one of the most beautiful rides ever! We will see picture perfect scenes of the red rock formations and ancient Indian ruins and pictographs so make sure to bring your camera. The difficulty ranges from easy to moderate with some hills\, whoopti doos and fun stuff. \nBoth Indian ruin sites involve a short hike. (If you aren’t interested in the hike to see the ruins\, you can take a nap and look at the photos when the hikers return. ) \nWe will stop for lunch at the Palatki Indian ruins where there is a restroom and shaded picnic tables. Our tour begins at 12:15 sharp but we should have time to use the facilities and eat before the tour. The National Forest Service requires a Senior Pass\, Annual pass or a Sedona day pass ($5) all of which work for both Indian ruin sites. One pass per vehicle needs to be displayed on your dash in the parking lot or hanging from your rear-view mirror signature side up. A pass can be purchased at the site if necessary. (No one has ever checked the vehicle passes or asked us to pay but just in case……) Forest rangers will tell you about the sites. \nPalatki is actually two sites. One is the actual ruins of the Sinaqua Cliff Dwelling and the other is over 1\,000 petroglyphs and pictographs carved and painted into the rocks and formations by prehistoric natives that occupied the area during various times in ancient history. The Palatki Ruins are hidden behind some trees and if you didn’t know the dwelling was there\, it would be easy to miss. Palatki is a Hopi Indian word meaning “red house”. The cliff dwelling was built by the Sinaqua Indians (Spanish for “without water”) about 1150 and was mysteriously abandoned at about 1300. It’s interesting to note that the Sinaquas also built Montezuma Castle\, the cliff dwelling ruins about 50 miles east of this site near Camp Verde\, Arizona. It’s plausible that the Sinaquas were eliminated by other enemy tribes in the area or vacated this area due to a lengthy drought adversely affecting their ability to grow necessary crops. \nAfter lunch and the Palatki Ruins tour\, we will head over to the Honanki Ruins about 4 miles away. This will be a self guided tour. \nThe Honanki (Hopi for Bear House) Ruins sit at the base of Loy Butte on the sheltered west-facing cliffs. They are among the largest ancient population sites in the Verde Valley\, occupied between AD 1130-1280. The site originally contained about 60 rooms. The cave is rich with pictographs; some date back to 2000 BC\, long before the the cliff dwellings. Most of the pictographs are from the Sinagua and date to AD 900-1300. \nStaging area: Take I-17 north to Hwy 260. Head west to 89A. On 89A go north approximately 1 mile north of the Page springs turnoff to FS 525 on the left. There is a kiosk at the staging area about a mile from 89A on the left side of the road. I drive a white motorhome pulling a green Honda Talon. \nWe will have a quick drivers meeting and review the rotation. \nThere will be plenty of pink jeeps and people out exploring in their ATV rentals so we will need to be courteous drivers and be aware of any on coming traffic. We will meet at 8:15 and leave the staging area at 8:30 so that we won’t be late arriving at Palatki. (I will be driving up the day before to camp and you are welcome to camp as well.) \nBring a camera\, lunch\, snacks and plenty of water. \nI can only bring 10 people due to the size of the cliff dwelling ledge at Palatki. The first 10 people (not 10 buggies) to notify me via text 623-692-5908 will be on the ride list.
URL:https://phoenixatvutvclub.org/event/western-sedona-ride/
LOCATION:West Sedona Staging Area\, 34°49’08.2″N 111°54’19.8″W
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://phoenixatvutvclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Sedona-Show-Me-Ride.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Glenda Carlson":MAILTO:ggoodale20@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20200229T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20200229T143000
DTSTAMP:20260516T212647
CREATED:20200201T070558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200201T151359Z
UID:4917-1582966800-1582986600@phoenixatvutvclub.org
SUMMARY:Open to the Public - Superior OHV Area “Show Me Ride” – Hosted by the Arizona OHV Ambassadors (AZ State Parks)
DESCRIPTION:Superior OHV Area “Show Me Ride” – Hosted by the Arizona OHV Ambassadors (AZ State Parks) \n  \nThe Superior “Show Me Ride” of the 2019-2020 season is open to ADVANCED ATV and Side by Side RIDERS ONLY.  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/2546541445601596/ \n 
URL:https://phoenixatvutvclub.org/event/open-to-the-public-superior-ohv-area-show-me-ride-hosted-by-the-arizona-ohv-ambassadors-az-state-parks/
ORGANIZER;CN="Arizona OHV Ambassadors":MAILTO:OHV@AZSTATEPARKS.GOV
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR