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Tickets on Sale for GEICO Sand Sports Super Show

Tickets on Sale for GEICO Sand Sports Super Show in Costa Mesa COSTA MESA, Calif. (March 17, 2022) —Tickets are now on sale for the GEICO Sand Sports Super Show at the OC Fair & Events Center in Costa Mesa, CA, Friday, September 16 through Sunday, September 18. Save money and time by purchasing tickets in advance online at www.SandSportsSuperShow.com. When purchased online in advance, single-day adult tickets are $16 (ages 13+) and single-day children tickets are $6 (ages 6-12). An adult weekend pass is $33 and a child weekend pass is $10. Children ages 5-and-under are free. These prices are valid through September 15. Online prices will increase on September 16. At the gate and online (Sept. 16-18), single-day adult tickets are $20 (ages 13+) and single-day children tickets are $7 (ages 6-12). An adult weekend pass is $37 and a child weekend pass is $12. The GEICO Sand Sports Super Show brings together hundreds of exhibitors for the biggest and most exciting dune and sand sports Expo in the world. Attendees can get up close to the latest UTVs/ATVs, Side x Sides, Sand Rails and shop top brands for accessories apparel. The GEICO Sand Sports Super Show offers something for everyone who enjoys the sand sports lifestyle. During the show, manufacturers will launch new products and show off their innovations to the passionate and engaged crowd of enthusiast attendees. For more information on the GEICO Sand Sports Super Show and to purchase tickets online, visit www.SandSportsSuperShow.com

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Safety Is The First Rule When Riding ORV’s In Wyoming

from https://kgab.com Off Road Recreational Vehicle’s are a great way to explore Wyoming, but being safe is something you need to take seriously. An ORV is described by WyoParks.wyo.gov as off-road motorcycles, ATVs and 4-wheel drive vehicles primarily used off-road. https://wyoparks.wyo.gov/index.php/orv-trails The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (click here) started keeping track of the number of deaths involving ATV’s in 1982. A report was released a couple years ago that gave the total number of deaths in each state, Washington DC and Puerto Rico due to ATV’s with 3, 4 or more wheels. The report spanned from 1982 to 2017 and Wyoming came in near the bottom of the list at #47 with 71 lives were lost. Texas was at the top of the list with 831 lives lost. In Wyoming, thousands of ORV’s are purchased every year and on a daily basis you can see them on trailers, in trucks or riding around trails & roads. Safety measures are put in place to keep the deaths, injuries and accidents down. Wyo Parks has a great list of safety tips, available on their website Wyoparks.wyo.gov (Click Here), that would be a great idea to become familiar with and teach your kids the proper ways of ORV riding. Wyoming has over 640 miles of trails available all over the state available for use by anyone. Of course you need to be familiar with the trail usage rules put in place to ensure safety for you and others using the trails. The Wyoming State ORV Program (Click Here) has worked along side other state and federal organizations to identify roads, trails and open areas that are suitable for riding your ORV. If you’re heading out on an ORV trip make sure you have a map, stay on the designated trails, be prepared

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