| 2 Broke 2 Play 4-Wheelers |
| Type of organization: | Off Road Club | | Location: | Matanuska-Susitna Valley, AK | | Vehicles permitted: | | ORV |  |
| | Website: | Click here | | Description: | Our Club was founded to enjoy the Alaskan Wilderness, provide members with a friendly, almost family atmosphere, and ensure the future of off-roading and trail access for generations to come. One person can make a stand, but one unified group of people...can make a difference!
Our Members are as diverse as the vehicles we operate. 2B2P has members of all races, colors, religions, creeds, backgrounds, etc. Our vehicles are just as diverse, we have chevies, fords, dodges, suzukis, toyotas, nissans, internationals, etc. Yes, we even allow Jeeps! These rigs vary from mild to wild, and all are allowed, from stocker rigs on 29's, to full-size rigs on 44's, to moose buggies and bog rigs running agricultural tires.
Our friendly / family atmosphere:
Most of us have kids, with whom we want to share quality outdoor experiences with. We laugh together, help each other build, provide support in times of need, and foster a unity in spirit that makes people comfortable with the whole group - we truly are a dysfunctional "family".
Variety of events, trail runs:
We are a rare group, because we understand things other folks don't. We know that your rig may be broken, or you have to work, or you wanted to spend time with the family (away from the trail), or you have a different type of trail run preference, or you just didn't have the funds to make this trip (hence the name of the club). This is why we offer a wide variety of events and avoid stagnancy. We have 2 or 3 barbeques annually, UFC fight Nights where we relax and watch the combatants fight it out, we also try to get together and help members needing a hand with a project (these vary from working on trail rigs, to assisting Alaska Extreme Fourwheelers with some of the Annual Meet & Greet duties).
Please read our BYLAWS before joining, we do not want anyone to be misled and think we are lacking structure, or that we are too structured for their liking. Many folks do not understand that a public club requires structure to be a credible entity. Since much of our work is legislative in nature, to keep access to Alaska's trails, we have to be a structured and credible entity. This is also why we belong to organizations like Alaska Outdoor Access Alliance, SEMA, BlueRibbon Coalition and Tread Lightly! | | Members on site: | None. |
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