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  1. 1. June 2009 ATV Photo Contest Vote!

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    • BuckBilly
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    • mywifeknowseverythin
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    • powermaddd400ex
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    • Holeshotr15
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    • DrtyGrlKristin
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    • Ajmboy
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    • FlyingGrizzly
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June 2009 ATV Photo Contest - VOTE

Theme: "Best Offroad Trail Photo" with your ATV, 3 wheeler, or UTV.

* Photo must include an offroad trail. Parks, tracks, open riding areas may not be used.

* Your entry must include the trail link from the QUADCRAZY Trail section located here: TRAILS

If the trail does not exist, you must add it into the TRAIL section, and then include a link to it, BELOW your photo!

* Your picture must include a machine(s) and rider(s).

By entering this contest, you allow QUADCRAZY the right to use your photo for marketing purposes, ex. Front page advertisements, banners, etc.

Prize: MotoSport $50 Gift Certificate Please visit our sponsor MotoSport

Voting will take place for the last 4 days of June to determine the winner.

Voting will end June 30th and the winner will be announced!

Stoopidbot1

Deer Creek, Saint John Montezuma by Stoopidbot1 QUADCRAZY ATV Community

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Tink

http://www.quadcrazy.com/listing/vie...tal-forest-wa/

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BuckBilly

Daniel Boone Atv Trails Hyden by BuckBilly QUADCRAZY ATV Community

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mywifeknowseverythin

http://www.quadcrazy.com/listing/view/id_151/

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powermaddd400ex

houston valley orv laffayette by powermaddd400ex QUADCRAZY ATV Community

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Holeshotr15

Berry Family Mnt. Fishkill by Holeshotr15 QUADCRAZY ATV Community

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DrtyGrlKristin

http://www.quadcrazy.com/listing/vie...tle_pole-hill/

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Ajmboy

Powerlines at Peekskill Hollow Road Putnam Valley by Ajmboy

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DirtDemon

http://www.quadcrazy.com/listing/vie...e-farm-trails/

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jigolbeep

Little Sahara State Park Waynoka by jigolbeep QUADCRAZY ATV Community

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FlyingGrizzly

Tug Hill Trails Turin by FlyingGrizzly QUADCRAZY ATV Community

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Roody

The Lost Trails ATV Adventure Brodheadsville by quadmaniac QUADCRAZY ATV Community

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Catharpin

http://www.quadcrazy.com/listing/vie...tv-ohv-trails/

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