For hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts, covering a lot of ground in little time can be a limiting factor in their outdoor pursuits. An all-terrain vehicle (ATV) could be the ticket. Aside from being a fun way to traverse the woods, ATVs can be used for land management and, of course, for hauling your trophy from a remote location you can’t reach with a truck and wouldn’t want to reach by foot. Field and Stream‘s Lance Shwartz reviews the 2013 Honda FourTrax Foreman 4X4 ES.

ATV_hondaforeman Photo courtesy of Field and Stream

I’ve been riding my Phantom Camo 2013 Honda FourTrax Foreman 4X4 ES with power steering for the last eight months. This capable, reliable ATV that will find itself at home around the farm, hunting camp, or around the trails. Now thanks to an ATV clearance event — to make room for the 2014 Foreman and other top secret models rumored to be on the way — the 2013 Foreman became a little more affordable. Honda is is offering $700 in bonus bucks and a fixed 2.99 percent financing for 36 months. The event runs until the end of September.

Photos: Honda (top); Field and Stream (above)

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Shannon Rikard
Shannon Rikard is a freelance writer and photographer with a passion for conservation and wedding and portrait photography. The Archery Trade Association and National Wild Turkey Federation have published her work. A self-professed word geek, she enjoys Wheel of Fortune, crossword puzzles, and finding a dynamite synonym to illustrate any point. After starting her career in public relations with a national conservation organization, she ventured out on her own with Copper Door Studios.