Kawasaki Big Bear, CA to Las Vegas, NV on a Kawasaki Teryx

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In this week's Friday Feature, a group of moto-journalists set out from Big Bear, CA with a hefty goal. The group took on the task to ride the Kawasaki Teryx over 300 miles across desert trails in just two days and reach the bright lights of Las Vegas. Ride along for this ultimate adventure aboard the ultimate RUV, more than capable of taking on the harsh terrain and desolate landscape of the Mohave Desert.

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Of course this awesome trip was guided by our good friend and UTVUnderground sponsor Wally Wallace of Americas Adventure Tours and Wally World Designs (Side x Side Outfitterz)

If anyone would like to get in touch with Wally in regards to guiding you or your group on an adventure in your UTV then please visit the above site for more information!
 
What an epic ride!!!

Wally definitely knows some of the best off-road trails and routes across the country. I can't wait to go on one of his adventures.

...I've already ridden the "tilt-a-Teryx" with him but would prefer a ride less prone to motion sickness. :eek:

:D
 
Hey Paul, your a real funny guy but you can ride codog any time
and thanks for fixin the race Teryx. Get the 4 seater ready for some
big adventures.
 
Hey Paul, your a real funny guy but you can ride codog any time
and thanks for fixin the race Teryx. Get the 4 seater ready for some
big adventures.


No problem Wally!!

I'm counting on it!!
 
I see you Jon! Looks like you guys had a lot of fun! Let me know when you going to be around west Mi you got stop in the shop sometime and see what we got going on.
 
Do you organize it every year? And any outsiders is allowed? By looking at the pictures it just seems really rocking!! Hope we too get a chance.
 
Nick,

This was a media event but for regular tours just contact Wally in the thread and he can arrange this trip or several others that are kick a$$!
 
That trip looks sick! I have been planning on doing the Trans American trail in my rzr for a while now.
 
That's cool, I really want to do the TAT it is over 4000 miles one way. My plan is to trailer to Arkansas and ride all the way to the west coast then ship the cars back to GA. I have tons of friends that have done it on motorcycles and have said it is completely doable in my rzr. Just need to figure out the parts and tools to take, I plan on camping as much as possible on the trail.
 
That trip looks sick! I have been planning on doing the Trans American trail in my rzr for a while now.

I just met a guy that has done the Trans American trail on bikes and said we should do it on SXS's. He said Nevada and Utah were the best (as expected) so that might be a good starting point.

Wally? Start planning.
 
I just met a guy that has done the Trans American trail on bikes and said we should do it on SXS's. He said Nevada and Utah were the best (as expected) so that might be a good starting point.

Wally? Start planning.

Wally has already gone across the US on a motorcycle.
 
Yeah, my buddies said Tennesse, Alabama, and Mississippi are not so good, that's why I was going to skip those sections.
 

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