We could not do this without your help! All of us at Alaska Safe Riders hope this message finds you in good health and high spirits as we enter the winter season. We want to extend a warm welcome to all our new members and express our gratitude to those who...
The Avalanche Alliance is partnering with Alaska Safe Riders to bring a new generation of Avalanche Awareness Open House presentations to communities across Alaska. These free workshops provide next level riding techniques and advice from some of the top pros in the...
September is National Emergency Preparedness Month. Thanks to a grant from the Mat-Su Health Foundation, schools in the Mat-Su Valley have the opportunity to help students learn what being prepared means and actions they can take personally, whether they are in...
If you drive, ride, know anyone who does, or want to yourself, you know ATV and off-highway vehicles make it possible to explore Alaska’s way out-there places. For many, ATV and other off-road vehicles are a vital part of life for transportation, hunting, trapping,...
Sign up your school, group or community for a free backcountry safety preparedness program presented by Alaska Safe Riders, the Alaska Avalanche Information Center, and made possible with support from the Alaska Department of Public Safety Division Alaska State...
Racing across the open coast of Alaska at eighty-miles an hour, the beam from headlamps bouncing across the ice belied the danger ahead. The frozen tundra under their sleds suddenly turned black and smooth like freshly frozen ice. Thin ice. Decisions. Take the short...