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775 Offroad and Recovery Non-Profit Makes Positive Impact on Northern and Central Nevada Offroad Community

Reno, NV – 775 Offroad and Recovery, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting responsible offroading and providing recovery services to those in need, has made a significant impact on the offroad community in northern and central Nevada.

The organization, which is run entirely by volunteers, has been instrumental in promoting safe and responsible offroading practices through education and community outreach. They also provide recovery services to those who find themselves stuck or stranded while offroading, ensuring that everyone has a safe and enjoyable experience.

In addition to their work within the offroad community, 775 Offroad and Recovery is also a proud partner of the Fox Trail Trust, an organization that works to protect and preserve offroad trails for future generations. Together, they have been able to make a real difference in the way offroading is viewed and practiced in northern and central Nevada.

Furthermore, 775 Offroad and Recovery is actively engaged in community outreach projects such as protecting public lands and community events. These events not only promote responsible offroading but also serve to educate the public about the importance of protecting and preserving our offroad trails and lands.

“We are thrilled to be able to make such a positive impact on the offroad community in northern and central Nevada,” said Joseph Pickett, president of 775 Offroad and Recovery. “Our partnership with the Fox Trail Trust and our community outreach projects have been invaluable in allowing us to achieve our mission of promoting
responsible offroading and providing recovery services to those in need.”

With Fox Factory’s Trail Trust funding, 775 OFR has purchased recovery gear, contributed to trail clean-up efforts, established a long-distance recovery program, and community outreach efforts. Some of their outreach activities specifically target women and families in hopes of expanding access to offroad recreation for underrepresented groups. They’re also sending their volunteer members to International 4-Wheel Drive
Trainers Association’s training to become the first certified trainers in Nevada. This training will provide the tools to help develop a standard curriculum and allow their members to better communicate their expert knowledge during their outreach programs.

If you’re interested in learning more about 775 Offroad and Recovery and their work within the offroad community, check out the recent article on the Fox Trail Trust website:
https://www.trailtrust.com/journal.php?a=trail_trust_partner_highlight_775_offroad_and_recovery.

For more information about 775 Offroad and Recovery and how you can get involved, please visit their website at https://www.775OFR.com or contact the Volunteer Coordinator at [email protected].

Press Release Contact:
John Fansler
Public Information Officer
775 Offroad and Recovery
[email protected]

775OFR Mission Statement:
775 OFFROAD & RECOVERY is a 501(c)(3) non-profit volunteer organization that has chosen to undertake the role of community organization, community outreach, providing training and workshops to the community, removing and recovery of stuck, stranded, abandoned or damaged vehicles from BLM land, USFS Land, Forest Service Roads and other offroad destinations while working with state and federal agencies that oversee those same roads. We work and are designed to respond quickly to threats to health, welfare and safety. 775 OFFROAD & RECOVERY will deploy qualified volunteers with a dedication to public service and the offroad community.

(From 775 Offroad and Recovery)

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