From 1825 -1840, trappers, mountain men, and adventure seekers would meet each year at a pre-determined location in the Rocky Mountains to sell their furs and hides, replenish supplies, party, and reconnect with each other. The event was known as “The Rendezvous”. Legendary names like Kit Carson, Jim Bridger, Hugh Glass, William Henry Ashley, and Jacque La Ramee would come together to sell their furs, swap stories, engage in shooting contests, drink whiskey, and generally have a good time.
In that same spirit, Harden Offroad, Scot Harden, and Rodney Smith present the Yankee Fork Rendezvous in Challis, Idaho. Scheduled for Sept 5th – 7th, 2025, this three-day non-competitive off-road motorcycle trail ride has been in the planning stages for one full year with another 40 years of event planning and coordination behind it. A sister event to the iconic Motion Pro Nevada 200 Trailride, the Yankee Fork Rendezvous will combine epic trails, beautiful scenery, historic destinations, and great people, with parties, presentations, and banquets all designed to bring adventure-minded off-road motorcycle enthusiasts together. Like the original Rendezvous, it will draw some of the biggest names and legends in the sport.
The original Rendezvous was known to be a lively, joyous get-together, and the Yankee Fork event will be no different. The fun starts on Friday, Sept 5th, with registration and a 40-mile ride that includes fantastic vistas, a trip to the summit of Ramshorn Mtn(9500’), and a stop at a couple of Idaho’s most iconic mines(Bayhorse and Skylark). At the end, there will be a welcome party and a presentation by a legendary Hall of Fame motorcyclist on his career and life. Saturday will consist of a full day of riding, including long sections of pristine Idaho single track, challenging two tracks, and backcountry roads. Riders will be treated to an epic lunch next to an alpine lake, Big Bayhorse Lake). The day will end with a reception party and banquet, a chance to swap stories with your fellow riders, and finally, our world-famous Whistledick awards. For the hard-core riders who can’t get enough, Sunday will feature another 40 miles of epic trail, designed to end by noon so everyone can jump on their drive home.