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August 2009 ATV Photo Contest

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Theme: "Best Scenic View With Your ATV" MUST include your ATV, 3 wheeler, or UTV.

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

Prize: ATV Illustrated Magazine Subscription

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Rules: Submit your "Best Scenic View With Your ATV" with your ATV, 3 wheeler, or UTV photos by entering them with a post, into this thread. (If you are not familiar with how to do this, visit the Learning Center) One entry per member allowed, so make sure your entry is a winner. You may submit a photo that have not won past contests only. Photo can be of yourself or taken by you. You may not submit a photo that you do not have ownership of or permission to use. Any violation of these terms will result in disqualification.

NOTE: You MUST have a minimum post count of 10 to enter into the contest! We would like to see participation in our forums from all members who enter the contest.

Last day to enter a photo is August 27th.

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

Voting will end August 31st and the winner will be announced!

Good Luck!

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"Best view from your ATV", does that mean it has to be taken from the seat of your quad?

I guess the title is a bit confusing. I am changing it to "Best Scenic View With Your ATV".

Any scenic view of anything (trail, water, back yard..whatever you think will win)...but must include your machine in the picture, with or without a rider is fine.

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This was tough for me. I probably have 250 "scenic pictures" from quad trips but only ~10 have my quad in them! I'll settle for entering this:

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EDIT: This really isn't fair...how can we compete with stoopidbot? There's nothing like Colorado. The scenery/views there are freakin' incredible. I'll ride there someday...someday...

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This was tough for me. I probably have 250 "scenic pictures" from quad trips but only ~10 have my quad in them! I'll settle for entering this:

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EDIT: This really isn't fair...how can we compete with stoopidbot? There's nothing like Colorado. The scenery/views there are freakin' incredible. I'll ride there someday...someday...

The veiw you enjoy looks pretty good to me. Anything away from pavement and the hind end of a donkey looks pretty good to me.:twocents:
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This is in Colorado at 13,000+ feet above sea level.

(PLEASE CLICK BAR TO ENLARGE PHOTO)

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This was quite the intense ride.....some VERY steep hills we had to climb....

We rode double on SB's quad this trip, needless to say I got off and walked up majority of the climbs! :yes:

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This was quite the intense ride.....some VERY steep hills we had to climb....

We rode double on SB's quad this trip, needless to say I got off and walked up majority of the climbs! :yes:

Climbing some vertical face rocks with two people on a sport quad is not recommended. :no:Plus we were at 12,800 ft above sea level, needless to say I was feeling some power loss.:confused:

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My friend Chris. He and I did a little riding in the panhandle of northern Idaho in the Selkirk mountains.

That's Mt. Spokane in the background.

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-Tom D

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Clearly by looking at all the photos that have been Submitted,,,, I have the Best shot.....:biggrin::laugh:

You have the best shot of a machine that is missing a wheel I will give you that. Only kidding, but I would have to say my is the best shot from a coal bank right smack in PA coal region.

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You have the best shot of a machine that is missing a wheel I will give you that. Only kidding, but I would have to say my is the best shot from a coal bank right smack in PA coal region.

I don't know, you can't touch the view from 13,800ft.

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