
The Hoot took part in the 5th Annual Leo's
Ledges Adventure 2008 in Garrettsville,
Ohio.

Enthusiasts came from as far away as
Phoenix, Arizona to attend the 4-day,
fun-filled family weekend of amphibious 6x6
and 8x8's.

Leo's Ledges Adventure 2008 was attended by approximately
75 AATV's and around 150 people.

Leo's Ledges Adventure 2008 was held
on 1400 acres of varied terrain, including
lake, river crossings, mud holes, trails,
hills, sand dunes and forested areas. Events
included night rides, bon fire, music, dice
run and organized rides.

Grace Boykin of Palm Harbor, Florida was
high bidder for the Hoot ETV auctioned at at
the National Wild Turkey Federation
convention in February. Congratulations,
Grace!

Caleb Staveland in Alaska poses with a HUGE
load on his Hoot® ETV! Along with his gun,
backpack, gas can, and more, Caleb has
stowed a quartered moose for transport down
the mountain after the hunt.

Says Caleb, "The amazing part is that even
though this was a large load, there is still
room for more gear. A conventional ATV could
only carry this kind of a load if it's
pulling a trailer."

Because the moose was hauled off the
mountain during the night when it was too
dark for photos, Caleb poses here with his
load without his helmet. Knox Outdoor
Products stresses the
absolute importance
of wearing a helmet at all times during
operation of the Hoot® ETV.

Hoot® ETV enthusiasts navigate around tress
in a murky forest during
Spring Jam in 2007

Riders ride out of the woods and into the
water on Hoot® ETVs during
Spring Jam in 2007

Deep water was no obstacle for the Hoot®
during
Spring Jam in 2007