JOIN AORVA!
If you're keen to meet like-minded people who enjoy exploring the Aussie bush on their side-by-side then you need to join AORVA.
All-terrain vehicles are truly one of the great new must have toys of our time, and global sales growth evidence supports such a statement. We think side-by-side vehicles feature high on the modern wish list because you can have all the fun of a dirtbike while including family and friends.
Most of us are increasingly time poor these days and it is always best to put a bit of effort into organising good weekend recreation. And for the investment, side-by-side recreation can tick two, three or four boxes and ensure the most awesome weekends are on tap for the whole family.
AORVA… yes it’s not easy to say, so we just drop the ‘A’ and call it ORVA which flows much better and it’s a lot quicker than saying “The Australasian Off Road Vehicle Association” are a group that everyone should join. They are a well co-ordinated, legally-recognised association with solid industry backing who work hard behind the scenes lobbying for better access for off-road vehicle recreation.
AORVA’s big goals are Conditional Registration access to public land like State Forests in every State. But they also get into big and small events wherever they could be. Basically they will support any legal, off-road fun we can get, and will always be working for more access for the strongest off-road vehicle recreation lifestyle we can get in Australia.
Once you join AORVA you will have full access to their Places to ridewebsite mapping with over 100-plus riding locations available across Australia. AORVA will also continue their partnership with Australasian Dirt Bike magazine to highlight a specific ORV riding/driving location that you may not even know about. They’ll detail what each location has to offer to make the perfect weekend for camping, spending time with your family and friends and of course, riding and driving!
AORVA are also promoting SxS Adventures’ new big family recreational events that will be growing all over Australia. The first one was held in NSW last weekend, and we’ll have a report to you soon.