03/02/2018
REI puts hold on Vista Outdoor orders after company declines to make statement on guns
The New Mexico Virtual Jeep Club came about during the summer of 2002. We've now morphed to NMOffroad to better reflect our diverse interests.
After several months of exchanging ideas and tips with other Jeepers around the area, a couple astute members realized they weren't the only ones in the Albuquerque area. Our member list blew up in a few short days, from the original 2 or 3 names, until the day of our first 'real' run, when it included about 12 individuals and families with the common foresight and good taste to own a Jeep vehicle
12/17/2014
U-Haul: Uhaul should review their policy so that at least 2007 and newer Jeep Wrangler SOFT TOP... Currently Uhaul will not allow ANY Jeep Wranglers (2dr and 4dr) with soft tops to tow any trailer, this is a policy that needs updated. This petition cites 2007 and new due to the newer model design, and because Uhaul only recenlty began letting Ford Explorers (2011+) begin towing again shows that p…
01/31/2014
Stock Friendly Run #3 (2/15/14) Stock Friendly Run #3. February 15th, 2014 The purpose of these runs are more to get out and explore whats around you rather then running obstacles and testing the breaking point of your vehicle. You may or may not need to use 4wd but probably not low range. With most of these trips we will have a p...
01/25/2014
Get out and get involved!
Meeting times and places for upcoming Forest Plan Revision OHV Community Presence requested (various dates/locations listed below) Late Notice USFS Listening Sessions: Please contact Lindsay Buchanan at (505) 438-5446 or at [email protected] to sign up for one of the listening sessions below. Friday January 31: 10-11:30am Pecos
Merry Christmas to all my off roading friends!
12/20/2013
Congrats Allen!
Just joined up at New Mexico Off Highway Vehicle Alliance. Proud to support a great organization.
11/26/2013
new decal coming soon
05/10/2013
Wireless Winch Controller GIVEAWAY!!!
NMVJC Forums Off Road discussion forum serving all of your Off Road needs
Last night on the 10PM news, there was a short story on how the Santa Fe National Forest is releasing the new Motor Vehicle Usage Map, which did not even mention any of the true impact. The release of this map will show the 70% + closure of existing forest roads and singletrack in the Jemez mountains. Not only does it effect where you can drive in the forest, it also closes 95% of RV/car camping and essentially bans hunters from using a vehicle for retrieving game. The New Mexico Off Highway Vehicle Alliance has a lawsuit fighting this decision because the SFNF broke the law by not abiding by the National Environmental Policy Act when deciding on these closures. Here is a link to the NMOHVA press release for more information about the lawsuit: http://nmohva.org/main/download_file.php?id=33&type=issue
04/02/2013