| Trail Rating One (1) |
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| Trail Rating Two (2) |
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| Trail Rating Three (3) |
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| Trail Rating Four (4) |
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| Trail Rating Five (5) |
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Each trail has a rating of 1 to 5. Although subjective - what is a level 4 to a novice off-roaders can be like a simple jaunt for
a veteran - the scale is a pretty good indicator of the driving skill level and equipment needed in order to enjoy yourself on the
trail. Level 1 trails are considered to be the easiest, while level 5 trails are the hardest and require experienced drivers and
well equipped vehicles.
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| Level One (1) |
Stock Run. This level is for the novice off-roaders. 4 Wheel drive will be needed occasionally for a few "tough" spots. Bring a camera
and the family. At this level everyone can relax and enjoy the ride.
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| Level One (2) |
Stock Run. For the little more experienced 'wheeler. 4 wheel drive will be needed a lot. Stock vehicles with stock tires are Okay.
Stock tires will be at their limit. Still an enjoyable ride, and a great way to climb into the 4x4 sport! Small hill climbs, shallow
mud, loose sand and shallow water crossings should be expected.
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| Level One (3) |
Moderate Run. Action-packed and challenging, for moderately experienced wheelers. 32"+ aggressive treads are needed, rear
locking differentials are helpful. Rocky steep terrain with deeper mud and water. Driver should expect to get stuck and require some
spotting.
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| Level One (4) |
Advanced Run. High-intensity, adrenaline-pumping fun! For experienced wheelers only! 32"+ tires. One locker is a must. Dual
lockers are recommended. A winch and tree strap is recommended. These trails require a co-driver / spotter and heavy concentration.
Large rocks, deep mud with rocks and steep hills. Team efforts are required.
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| Level One (5) |
Extreme Run. This is the real deal for experienced off-roaders! Front and rear lockers are required. You must have a winch and tree
straps, 35" or taller tires, and little regard for your rig's body panels. You can expect cosmetic and mechanical damage on
some of these trails. These trails require a co-driver/spotter and your undivided attention. Bring a camera and expect to get dirty!
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