Our Adventure Kart Expedition team, known for our thrilling off-road tours through the Tongass National Forest and Alaskan wilderness, decided to give back to the community that has supported us over the years. We recently donated two of our old Tom cars to the auto shop class at Ketchikan High School. With this donation we are providing hands-on learning opportunities for high school students interested in automotive technology.
Ketchikan High School’s auto shop teacher, Clint McClennan expressed gratitude for the donation, stating that the Tom cars will allow students to practice their skills in a real-world setting. This generous gesture from Kawanti Adventures and our Adventure Kart Expedition tour not only benefits the school but also inspires the next generation of mechanics and engineers.
When visiting Ketchikan High School, we brought in one of our new Polaris RZR 1000’s to showcase to the auto shop class, as well as compare to our old Tom cars. Brian Carstens, our Adventure Karts Manager, gave an informative talk to the students about the features of the Polaris RZR 1000, drawing attention to its powerful 1000cc engine, capable of delivering thrilling speeds and exceptional performance on any terrain. Brian went on to talk about the fully adjustable suspension system and premium FOX shocks, he also highlighted how the RZR 1000 offers a smooth and controlled ride, even over the most challenging obstacles. Another emphasis he made about the new RZR’s was the advanced technology. Brian explained how the Ride Command system with GPS navigation and Bluetooth connectivity enhances the overall driving experience, ensuring both convenience and safety for every adventure.
Our donation of the Tom cars to the local high school marks a meaningful contribution to the community. These high-performance vehicles will not only enhance the students’ hands-on learning experiences but also inspire a sense of excitement and adventure. By supporting education and fostering a drive for exploration, Kawanti Adventures strives to make a positive impact, empowering the next generation of mechanics and engineers.