Sorry to be a PIA but
While I have somputer access I felt I should post this...
Trail Rides
All of our events are family oriented. Traveling off road in a safe and organized manner is always a fun experience for ‘kids’ from 82 to 2 years old. We offer trail rides for those new to the sport and also for those more experienced that want to test their driving skills and their vehicle. Our goal is to provide an excellent off road weekend for everyone whether it’s mild or high challenge. This is a family sport. Bring the kids!
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Listed below are basic vehicle requirements and levels of trail difficulty. On the event application forms we ask you to mark the ride levels you’re interested in and will give us an idea as to what the demand is for the different levels of rides. We won’t actually assign you to a ride until you check-in for the event and we’ve discussed the different levels, your vehicle/experience and the type of rides you really want. Again, our goal is for you to have a great off road experience.
Vehicle Requirements
1) - Proper seat belts for driver and ALL passengers
2) - Vehicle is in safe condition
3) - Fire extinguisher
4) - First Aid kit
5) - Roll cage for open top vehicles
6) - Tire Jack
7) - NO alcoholic beverages in the vehicle when on a trail ride
CB radio is recommended so you can communicate with the trail leader and others in your group while on the trail rides.
Bring plenty of water and a snack or lunch for the rides. Most rides leave in the morning and return mid to late afternoon. Break downs and other unforeseen things could keep you on the trail longer than expected. Plan for this ahead of time.
Always listen to your trail leader.
Always keep the vehicle behind you insight when at a trail intersection. Make sure they know the right route to take. This is very important! Don’t forget that you’re all in the ride together.
If you have a problem, tell your trail leader.
If you don’t feel comfortable tackling an obstacle, tell your trail leader. They want to and will help you. Remember, we’re here to have fun.
Never, ever litter - not even a cigarette butt or part of a candy wrapper. All organized 4 wheelers are proud of their reputation and respect the land that they are allowed to ride on.
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Trail Ratings
We use a trail rating system from 1 (easiest) to 5 (most difficult). Each area of the country has unique trails and conditions so it’s impossible to set one standard or rating for all. Always remember that rough weather can quickly change a trail rating. This only meant as a guide.
Level 1
Four wheel drive needed at times, usually scenic, no scratches or dings.
Level 2
4x4 needed often, fun ride for stock vehicles and those wanting more off road experience.
Level 3
Rear locker recommended, aggressive 32”+ tires required, very challenging.
Level 4
Rear locker required, aggressive 33”+ tires required, front locker recommended (sometimes required), winch recommended (sometimes required), very challenging trail for experienced drivers.
Level 5
Total disregard for the mechanical and cosmetic condition of your vehicle during the ride, 35”+ tires (38” for some), lockers F/R, winch, spare parts (spare vehicle recommended). Get the message?
Note: Always be honest about your vehicle and your driving experience when signing up for rides at event check-in. Remember that’s not just you going on that ride. We allow everyone to change their ride assignments after each day so you can always move up a level if it makes sense. We want all rides to run smoothly and you won’t be allowed on a ride you and your vehicle aren’t qualified to run. It saves a lot of heartache and makes for a better event for everyone.
Spare parts: If you’re running the tougher trails, what are your weak points and what spares should you have? Plan ahead. U-joints, hoses, belts, brake lines and fittings, engine & tranny fluids, duct tape, tire plugs, tire sealant, water, etc. Plan ahead!
Let’s have fun and play safe!
This is from the Sports in the Rough event page...but I still think it applies here... (they hosted the 4x4 Rumble that I went to at Paragon back in May)
Karol