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trails section
gives you a
quick overview
of some of the
world's finest
off roading
adventures.
Each month I'll
try to add a
new trail. (Hopefully
this will give
me an excuse
to get out and
wheel!) |
Hell's
Revenge,
Moab, Utah
Hell’s
Revenge is a beautiful
and challenging
9-mile trail beginning
just northeast
of the town of
Moab, Utah. At
4+ it’s
probably not a
good trail for
beginners or stock
rigs although
many of the major
obstacles can
be bypassed one
way or another. Continue... |
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The
Rubicon Trail,
Georgetown,
California
It’s
perhaps the best
known four wheeling
trail in the world.
The Rubicon Trail
lies about 80
miles east of
Sacramento. The
trail runs through
the Sierra Nevada
mountains beginning
in the small California
hamlet of Georgetown
to Lake Tahoe
at an elevation
of nearly 7000
feet above sea
level and a total
distance of approximately
22 miles. Continue... |
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Upper
Tellico OHV Area, Murphy, North Carolina
Mention the name Tellico around an experienced
Jeeper and you’re bound to get a story or two. Upper
Tellico OHV Area is one of the world’s most famous
and challenging off road trails. Each year, thousands of
off road enthusiasts flock to this legendary 8,000-acre North
Carolina playground. Continue... |

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Metal Masher Trail, Moab, Utah
With a name like Metal Masher, you know this 4 rated trail isn’t for beginners. (Or anyone who values their rig’s shiny paint job.) Metal Masher is a well-known trail in the off road playground of Moab, Utah. Along the way, you’ll encounter legendary obstacles like Rock Chucker, Mirror Gulch, Widow Maker Hill and Mother in Law. Continue... |

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