VOL. 52 ISSUE 26 JUNE 30, 2015 P41
KLIM COW TAG OFF-ROAD RIDE
K
LIM apparel organized their
first annual Cow Tag Off-
Road ride at Idaho's Big Hole
Mountain trail system to help
support trail advocacy groups,
including the Blue Ribbon
Coalition. The event featured a
unique format that had riders
earning points for finding cow
tags that were spread out over
several miles of spectacular
trails. The tags that were fur-
thest away or more difficult to
get to earned extra points that
went towards raffle tickets for a
lot of great prizes from KLIM and
other industry partners.
The format allowed for riders
of all skill levels to participate
and experience the trails that
are the local testing grounds for
the KLIM staff. The trails ranged
from forest service roads to ex-
tremely challenging single track
and the large area provided
plenty of space for the nearly
200 riders that par-
ticipated.
Ty Tremaine, the
19-year-old rider from
Nevada that took the
2015 FIM SuperEn-
duro Junior Cham-
pionship, and Cody
Webb, the 2014 AMA
EnduroCross Cham-
pion, were on hand
to enjoy the riding
and were thoroughly
impressed by the
local trails. "These
are some of the best
trails I have ever ridden and the
views are amazing" Webb said.
Webb was also on hand to
pick the raffle winner of his 2015
SuperEnduro KTM 300 XC. The
Cow Tag participants got entries
and people were also able to
enter the raffle online. Mike
Anderson from Ridgemont,
Ohio, was the lucky winner. The
proceeds from the raffle went to
the Blue Ribbon Coalition/www.
sharetrails.org.
Cody Webb was on
hand for the riding
and to pick the
winner of his 2015
SuperEnduro KTM
300 XC.
Riders enjoy one of the
many amazing views in the
Southeast Idaho trails.