Below, some of the
activities for kids were the
electric RZR course and a
couple of bounce houses.
Polaris had a large cadre of volunteers
on hand, and with the crowd and all
the activities, they needed them. Here,
everyone signing in got a Camp RZR
whip flag.❏
A variety of top aftermarket companies
had reps on hand. Some were selling products, while others were there for information. Reid Nordin of Walker Evans would
check your suspension setup.
Below, there was a lot going on at the Camp RZR
compound. Naturally, there was lots of OHV parking,
and that line of machines in front of the Polaris semi
was for demo rides.
For 2017, Camp RZR West
was celebrating 10 years of
the RZR. The RZR has come a
long, long way in that decade!
With all of the activities, the reason
most folks were there was to get some
old-fashioned dune ripping in with good
friends.
Professional
Polaris staffers
checked folks
out in new RZR
models, then led
them on a full-on
test ride through
the dunes.