OVER AND OUT 2024

Women’s Off-Road Campout

September 12-15, 2024 Tamaqua, PA

 

Our flagship women’s off-road event is hosted on thousands of private acres in beautiful Tamaqua, PA with beautiful meadows, a variety of two-track and single-track woods trails and more. Ladies 18+, who ride (or want to ride) off-road motorcycles like dirt bikes, enduros, dual sports and ADV bikes, this event is for YOU!

Full event details and registration will launch on June 28, 2024!

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Location

Tamaqua, PA

Exact location and directions are shared with ticket-holders only, via email, as the event approaches.

This property is private and does not allow visitors or motorized riding aside from Over And Out events. Trespassers will be prosecuted.

ALL DETAILS

All specifics on lesson sign-ups, guided rides, activities, food options and other details will be shared via our blog and linked to this event page, above. The following details may be subject to change, especially prior to registration opening.

Who can attend this event?  Ladies only, ages 18+ who have a ticket to the event. This is a Non-Spectated Event. Non Ticket-Holders are not allowed to stop by, visit, or stay and hang out for any portion of the event. Ticket-holders are the ONLY ones allowed to enter and remain on site, as per our insurance rules and agreements.

Do I need to have a motorcycle license to attend?  You don't need a license to attend the event, take a lesson or ride a basic dirt bike.

Do I need my own bike to attend?  Not necessarily. Beginner classes with Dirt Bike Academy can be booked including the use of one of the trail bikes from their fleet. These bikes may only be ridden within the confines of the class, but if you’re a newer or occasional rider this is likely plenty of riding for you physically! You can book multiple classes or spend an off-day doing other activities. There are also bike rentals available from GPMX!

What kind of motorcycles can be ridden at this event? We have several riding options at this event. For new and novice riders, we recommend you take a lessons with one of the lesson providers’ bikes, or ride a smaller 4-stroke trail bike under 150cc. For woods riders, we recommend any trail or dirt bike that has full dirt (knobby) tires and we recommend a maximum of 300cc. East Coast woods trails are tight and nimble, lower cc engines are ideal for this terrain. You are welcome to bring motocross bikes, knowing they’ll probably be more fun on the grass tracks, open areas and haul roads than on the tight woods trails, but it’s your prerogative to ride it, plenty of ladies do! If you’re joining one of the ADV or dual sport training sessions or outings, your bike must have on-road/off-road tires 70/30 or more aggressive, and be street-legal (plated, insured, licensed operators). Lastly, you can also bring mini bikes, and please do because they’re so fun!! Contact Us with any more specific bike questions.

Will there be any lessons?  All details will be announced starting June 28, 2024. Sign up for emails to get alerted!

Are lessons included in the ticket price? No, they are add-on items. This makes it easier for everyone needs to be able to choose their own training option(s) a la cart based on their own skill level and needs. If they were included, the ticket price would simply be higher. We negotiate special rates from our lesson partners knowing that attendees are also purchasing an event ticket. Together, we give ladies a one-stop weekend for learning, riding, having fun and connecting with other like-minded ladies.

What type of gear do I need to wear?  Dirt Bike helmets are required for all riders, AT ALL TIMES when riding, no exceptions. Beginners taking lessons on grass only should have: Dirt helmets, gloves, protective boots that cover the ankle, sturdy pants and long sleeves.  Anyone riding In the Woods must have: Full-face dirt helmets, goggles, gloves, knee pads or braces, upper body protection (some combination of back, elbow, shoulder, arm as you prefer) and off-road riding/motocross boots. We recommend wearing as much protective gear as possible to keep you safe.

What if I don’t have my own gear? We recommend purchasing some from our sponsors Fox, REV’IT, Bell Helmets or any of the above via Revzilla.com. Looking for recommendations? Ask the many members of our community in our Facebook Group!

Will there be mechanical support? Yes. Keep in mind those services are for minor adjustments and mishaps. It is your responsibility to bring a well-functioning, safe vehicle to ride. Do not bring a broken bike and expect our providers to get it running. Have your bike looked over by a mechanic a month before the event. That being said, we’ll do whatever we can on site to keep you rolling and having a good time! You should bring spare tubes, spark plugs and clutch or brake levers that fit your make/model bike - this is something you should always be prepared with!

What is the camping area like?  Camping is included with your ticket. We have a large field designated for parking and camping. It is mowed grass, clean and level! The ground is hard, level and suitable for large heavy vehicles. There is plenty of room. A short walk away from the camping field is a common area with a barn, tents, tables and seating, and a lovely bonfire area with giant boulders placed all around the fire. There are no hookups or running water. RV’s must be self-contained. We bring in plenty of porta-potties and hand-washing stations, and have them freshly serviced mid-event!

Can I come ride the property some other time?  Sorry, no. The property is privately owned and riding access is limited to our events exclusively!  

What do I do with my garbage?  Please keep a trash bag at your camp site, take it with you when you go. Leave no trace.

What if I get to the area early, or am staying in the area after the event? We cannot have anyone on site aside from the dates and times posted, as per our land and insurance agreements. You will have to find another place to stay for other nights.

Will the event be cancelled in bad weather?  The event will be held rain or shine, no refunds.  So much work goes into these events that we have to be fully committed, and we hope you are too. Any aspect within the event could be subject to cancellation in extreme weather for the safety of the riders.

Will there be food?  Yes! Details will be posted above as the event nears, and communicated via email to ticket-holders. You are always welcome to bring coolers to suit your own needs and preferences, and while we do provide some drinks from our sponsors, definitely be prepared to keep yourself HYDRATED!

What can I bring?  Bring everything you need for riding and camping including gear, extra gas, a battery pack for your phone, plenty of water, sunscreen, bath wipes, camp bedding, tent etc. Here is our standard recommended packing list.

Is alcohol allowed? You may bring alcoholic beverages, but drinking alcohol is NOT allowed until riding is done for the entire day. We have a zero tolerance policy for excessive drunkenness or even attempting to operate a motor vehicle while intoxicated at any level. Safety is our top priority.

What can’t I bring? No one without a ticket, no animals, no babies or kids, no weapons, no fireworks, no promotional or marketing materials, no banners or overwhelming visual items, no items for sale, no unsolicited giveaways, no illegal substances, no pollutants, no individual fires. No inflammatory signage, apparel and so on. We expect all attendees and participants to conduct themselves responsibly, with integrity and respectful behavior and to help ensure comfort and safety for all attendees. Our collective focus is on riding and having fun in an environment that is comfortable for all participants. Please leave any bad attitudes at home!

Will any men be there?  We have male partners and staff including most of our Official Trail Support Team. They are there to help guide, manage property tasks and assist with emergency situations. Once riding is done for the day, they depart to their own area away from the ladies-only zones. Any men involved with our event are strictly for safety and technical assistance. We have a Guidelines for Male Participation document we review with all male participants, and we protect the female-only socializing and bonding aspect of this event strongly.

Can I hand out swag representing my brand, take photos for my brand or bring items for sale? Nope! We work our asses off to create this experience for our attendees with contributions from sponsors we value and trust, and who have graciously supported us for years. We want our attendees have a nice time without solicitation or distraction, and owe it to ourselves and our wonderful partners to keep the focus on the brands that stand behind us. Promotional photography is strictly prohibited, as is using our photography for promotion by brands or entities that are not official sponsors of Over And Out. If you’d like to speak to OAO about sponsorship opportunities, contact us!

Why has pricing gone up? We are NOT planning on increasing our ticket price from 2023 to 2024 even though everything has gone up - Insurance, waste disposal, fuel, tent rentals (because of insurance), lumber, shipping, you name it!

What am I getting for my general admission registration/ticket price? Every event differs and we outline what’s included on each event page. Generally speaking the GA ticket covers the base offering of the location, facilities and riding options that don’t require a trainer or guide, as well as perks, activities, treats and giveaways courtesy of our sponsors! This includes but is not limited to: parking and camping space, riding space and coordination/marking/preparation of terrain, facilities like porta-potties, hand-washing stations, and comfort structures like buildings, tents, seating; safety considerations like EMTs, Insurance, local Fire Department/EMT rescue service, or safety response vehicles; swag and free foods or drinks, raffle, any meals that might be included, and more.

I bought a ticket but now can’t come. Can I transfer the name of the ticket to a friend? You must contact us to do this at least 10 days prior to the event. Please use our contact form. Payment must be arranged directly between you and your third party.

What's the REFUND POLICY? Sorry, NO REFUNDS. WE ASK ONE THING OF YOU: At the time you purchase a ticket to one of our events, or book a lesson, be on board with the fact that if something comes up and you can’t attend that you will not get a refund. We work incredibly hard creating these opportunities for you to ride, and making these events some of the best, most enjoyable events around! Taking the time to address individual’s lives, choices, circumstances or other things beyond our control is not something we are able to accommodate, within reason. Even in the case of injury. If you buy a ticket to a Broadway show, Yankees game, etc etc you don’t get a refund either. We are no different. So please, at the time of booking just know that all items are truly NON-REFUNDABLE.

How can I contact the organizer with any questions? Use our contact form. :)