First Annual H2H Charity Trail Ride

 

 
First Annual Halfway To Hazard Charity Trail Ride

    2008 looks to be yet another incredible year for Halfway to Hazard as they finish up their 2nd summer of touring with Tim McGraw on the “Live Your Voice” tour, along with Jason Aldean.
    H2H has had an incredible ride thus far! They completed their 1st album for Mercury Records; toured with Tim McGraw and Faith Hill on the 2007 Soul 2 Soul tour and have been the opening act for many other country music legends; were nominated for the Academy of Country Music “Duo of the Year” award; sang the national anthem at the legendary Lambeau Field during the NFC Championship game and then again for their beloved Kentucky Wildcats basketball team at Rupp Arena. To say that David Tolliver and Chad Warrix “bleed blue” is an understatement! Not only are they huge Big Blue fans, both are extremely proud to be from Eastern Kentucky and they believe in the progress and the possibilities that lie within the area.
    While the Southern and Eastern Kentucky Tourism Development Association has been promoting tourism throughout the area for years, “adventure tourism” is paving new trails of opportunity. Most recently, five Eastern Kentucky counties (Perry, Breathitt, Owsley, Clay, and Leslie) have joined forces to advertise and promote a regional trail riding concept. Newly elected Lt. Governor Daniel Mongiardo campaigned to advocate for this incredible opportunity throughout our beautiful, scenic Eastern Kentucky mountains, and continues to be a supporter of the project.
    Hazard/Perry Country Tourism is spearheading the day’s events, which also include the grand opening of the East Kentucky Regional Trail System, featuring trails in 5 counties (Perry, Breathitt, Leslie, Clay & Owsley). This local Tourism Board has been instrumental in bringing together various groups & individuals as well as state & local officials in order to make this a successful event we can all be proud of.
    The Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources has been an important partner throughout the planning process.
    For this concept to become a reality, many things have fallen into place. Property owners have agreed to create trails that connect long tracts of land with marked signs. To expedite this process and to protect landowners from the liability of riders on their property, Lt. Gov. Mongiardo and many Eastern Kentucky local and state officials worked with Legislators to create a bill that would protect the rights of landowners. Additionally, the 2008 Kentucky General Assembly created the Kentucky Recreational Trails Authority to implement off-road activities and opportunities.
    Local loggers and businessmen, Benny and Culley Abner, are also big advocates for adventure tourism. Over the years, the Abner brothers have acquired numerous tracts of land, including a beautiful farm located on KY 315, just 5 miles from Buckhorn Lake and Dam area, along the Middle Fork of the Kentucky River. The Abner family is deeply rooted in the Buckhorn area and believes in its untouched tourism potential. When the opportunity arose for them to participate in the creation of this regional ATV trail, they were more than willing to dedicate themselves and a large portion of their land to the project. Bringing H2H on board with a Charity Trail Ride benefitting Buckhorn Children & Family Services was just another piece of this exciting adventure!
    The Abner family introduced H2H to the Buckhorn Center and it’s Mission of seeking out suffering children and families and improving their lives. Buckhorn is a 106 year old non-profit serving abused and neglected children and youth through residential treatment, foster care and adoption, transitional and independent living, and family preservation services throughout Kentucky, and in Ohio. Buckhorn brings hope, structure, and love to children whose lives have been damaged and spirits have been broken. It wasn’t long before H2H made the connection between their love and devotion to Eastern Kentucky and the Mission of Buckhorn Children & Family Services. Thus, the First Annual Halfway To Hazard Charity Trail Ride will be a reality!
    Chad Warrix and David Tolliver are very excited to be involved in this project and are inviting many country music artists, motor-cross superstar Ricky Carmichael, and other celebrities to the event. Storme Warren, GAC v-jay, is scheduled to interview, film, and participate in the ride. There will be an incredible silent auction filled with celebrity items such as autographed guitars and albums, along with many locally donated items. This will be a family event filled with music, food, & fun.
    Lt. Gov. Daniel Mongiardo, Congressman Hal Rogers, and the many individuals joined in this effort will see the fruits of their labor through increased visitors to the area and the creation of jobs and other tourism driven components. The Abner brothers will build their dream “adventure tourism” operation at their beautiful, Crocketsville Farm (named for Davy, of course), and all the proceeds of this ride will benefit the many suffering children and families being served by Buckhorn Children & Family Services.
    All have high hopes that this effort will propel Eastern Kentucky into the national spotlight as the premier trail network in the United States. Come on, join H2H on this adventure September 21st 2008 as they become Change Agents for Children; From the Trail to the Lake, Buckhorn Awaits!

 

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The Chad
on 07.23.08 | 6:31
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1
wouldn't they THOUGH??? hhmmm.........that is a plan for NEXT year!!! lol!
posted on 09.01.08 | 10:20 AM
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Oh your ATVs would be the purtiest in the bunch!
posted on 09.01.08 | 9:13 AM
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that would be too cute!!!
the trip is coming closer...getting soo excited!!
posted on 09.01.08 | 8:35 AM
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OH I CAN SEE IT NOW!!!! LOL!!!!!
Streamers, and those little paper flowers, and crepe paper!!! oooh GIRL........we'd be stylin!!! lol!!!
posted on 08.31.08 | 9:24 PM
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Megs said
I am still dreaming that I could go....but there is just no way. I want everyone to have lots of fun for me. Enjoy it and bring back lots of pictures to show all of us!
posted on 08.31.08 | 9:20 PM
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JANE said
CRACK ME UP
I BET WE WOULD BE THE FIRST.
posted on 08.31.08 | 8:38 PM
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yeppers!@!!! sounds good to me!!!
and we can decorate the 4-wheelers with Daisies like in a parade!!! lol!!!!
posted on 08.31.08 | 8:09 PM
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JANE said
SURE, THAT SHOULDN'T BE A PROBLEM
ARE YOU READY FOR A ROAD TRIP JENN
posted on 08.31.08 | 8:03 PM
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Oh, can you stop by & pick me up, Jane? I'm only like 14 hours out of the way. ;)
posted on 08.31.08 | 7:39 PM
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JANE said
HEY JENNIFER I HAVE A ATV. SO YOU CAN RIDE UP HERE ON YOURS AND WE WILL HITCH UP AND RIDE ON TO KY. WHATCHA THINK.
I LOVE RIDING 4-WHEELERS.
posted on 08.31.08 | 4:46 PM
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GETTING SOOOO excited about this trip.... Can't WAIT to ride the trails with the boys and everyone else!!!!!!!!!
posted on 08.31.08 | 4:41 PM
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**daisy up**
posted on 08.28.08 | 9:07 PM
13
Thanks for the link Chad...Cant wait for the trail ride, its gonna be fun!
posted on 08.17.08 | 8:42 PM
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hey Marcy....you load yours and i'll load mine! hehehe!! however, it's a BIT farther from Texas than from Indiana!
ours looks EXACTLY like the one Dtox is riding!
posted on 08.16.08 | 1:13 PM
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I'm trying to convince Brett that this is something we need to do...so we'll see! I'm about ready to just load up the 4-wheeler and head down that way myself...lol!
posted on 08.15.08 | 8:53 AM
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Srah85 said
I with I could make this benefit it sounds like it's going to be a great time. But right now I just can't afford to take any time off of work.. :( Darn bills. Everyone who's goin have a great time enjoy urselves (don't hurt urself) and I know everyone not going will want a full report on how great it was.
posted on 08.15.08 | 8:10 AM