Listen in as Scott talks about his most recent outdoor adventure at Gateway Canyons Resort in Colorado, a beautiful destination ripe with opportunity for off-road enthusiasts. While it can be hard to carve out the time in our busy lives, planning an outdoor getaway can help you reconnect with your family and recharge. Yamaha can help.
Yamaha's machines are, literally and figuratively, the vehicles by which people can explore and experience nature and the great outdoors like never before. You could visit the Grand Canyon and take in its beauty from a peripheral lookout point, or you could spend a couple of days actually exploring some of the most amazing scenery in the world! A Yamaha side-by-side or ATV makes it possible to go beyond the lookout points of the Grand Canyon and actually traverse the rugged terrain, see the rock formations, take in the cliffs, experience the desert, see the roaring river and more. Those kinds of up close outdoor experiences can be had all over the country in different wild places when you are riding on your Yamaha ATV or side-by-side. Destination Yamaha is a great jumping off point to help people find a place to pursue some off-road adventure. Filter through the destinations and experiences by region or by vehicle. Yamaha makes it easy to book trips with reputable businesses and you can even rent vehicles instead of trailering your own!
Scott says there are a lot of incredible places to experience from the seat of Yamaha vehicle, however for him it's more about the "who" rather than the "where". Getting outdoors is more fun when you get to share it with the people that matter to you, and he encourages people to bring along family and friends to share in the memories.
Having continued access to the outdoors to be able to experience wild places is important. In an effort to help conserve America's wild landscape and also advocate for access so people can enjoy those places, Yamaha created the Outdoor Access Initiative. Now in its 15th year and going strong, Yamaha's Outdoor Access Initiative seeks to create and defend access to land for outdoor recreation. Yamaha does that by funding projects across the country in conjunction with different organizations that have an interest in protecting, improving, expanding and/or maintaining access for safe, responsible and sustainable public use. Scott says Yamaha has funded more than 450 projects across the country, investing more than 5 million dollars into our nation's trails with the ultimate goal of providing access and outdoor opportunities to people for generations to come. It's a worthy cause and one that Yamaha continues to invest in.
Listen to the complete interview with Scott Newby by using the audio player below!
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