STG Wheeling Weekend! NEW TRAILS!!

1\4elliptic toy

shenanigans!
Location
The Dark Side
Ok Guys, here is the deal, we are having a B-day bash down here for Olly the first weekend of October (1st-3rd) We will be having a giant BBQ every night (can you say smoker!!) and there is lots of room to camp at my house.

We will be hitting up the newest trails in St. George area as well as a brand spanking new canyon complex called "The Outer Limits", So here is a partial list of trails we will be running:
The Outer Limits complex (6-8 new trails)
Arrowhead Canyon
Upper Arrowhead Canyon
Sandthrax
Chain Reaction
Joint effort
Smurfettes Trail
The Hot Box
The Nasty half (with alternate ending)

So If you have the weekend off and want to wheel the best that Utah has to offer, here is your invite!!
 

BonZuki

Southwest Crawlfest
Southwest Crawlfest New Trails(Sand Hollow Recreation Area)

Some of these Brand New trails will be ran at our 2011 Southwest Crawlfest held on January 14-16th so if you want to check them out ahead of time here is your chance:D. But I need to warn you. You may have such a good time you may never leave!!!!!
 

Cruiser

look what i can do!!
Thanks To Trace for hooking up All the new trails and fun for my Bday! This is going to be epic!
Sad to all who dont make it!
:p
 

BonZuki

Southwest Crawlfest
Tracy has done a great Job Developing New Trails

It takes a lot of time to find new and cool areas to wheel in and Tracy has stepped up to prove even more what great trails Saint George Has to offer!:thumbs:
 

1\4elliptic toy

shenanigans!
Location
The Dark Side
Oh yeah, I forgot. 2 More things:

October 1-3 is the Redbull rampage up in Virgin

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The Zion Adventure Company is also hosting the 2010 radical reels tour on Saturday night the 2nd in Zion at the O.C. tanner Amphitheater

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1\4elliptic toy

shenanigans!
Location
The Dark Side
It takes a lot of time to find new and cool areas to wheel in and Tracy has stepped up to prove even more what great trails Saint George Has to offer!:thumbs:


Yep, Thanks Steve. We have been looking at, mapping out and trying these new routes for about 4-5 years now. The new "outer limits" area looks to be really really good.
 

1\4elliptic toy

shenanigans!
Location
The Dark Side
I might be able to catch you on at least one of those days. Hopefully there is a trail i can run....rating on any of those?


I don't know the new rating system, to me its still 1-5. Arrowhead is a 5 (if you have seen it) Smurfett's trail, Chain Reaction and most of The Nasty Half can be ran with a full bodied rig if it has bumpers and sliders.

The Outer limits area looks to have a couple canyons that would allow full bodied rigs into as well.

At least come over for the BBQ...
 

BonZuki

Southwest Crawlfest
These are the Guidelines That the Red Rock 4 Wheeler Adopted

I don't know the new rating system, to me its still 1-5. Arrowhead is a 5 (if you have seen it) Smurfett's trail, Chain Reaction and most of The Nasty Half can be ran with a full bodied rig if it has bumpers and sliders.

The Outer limits area looks to have a couple canyons that would allow full bodied rigs into as well.

At least come over for the BBQ...

If you can match up the difficulty and/or Terrain This is what is being used by the Red Rock 4 Wheelers Tracy if you can try to match your new trails up it would be helpful Thanks!:)

Trail Ratings

When making your trails selections for the SWCF please choose your trail wisely, with honest appraisal of your equipment and experience in this terrain. (Don’t be “that guy”)

1. County dirt road maintained for high clearance 2WD and 4WD use in adverse conditions.

2. County dirt road with infrequent or light maintenance after rain or snow, 2WD high clearance with low gears, otherwise light duty 4WD.

3. Road with frequent use, but seldom maintained. Dirt, sand and slick rock surfaces, with mud holes possible (note: maybe impassable when wet due to soil composition.). 4WD recommended under most circumstances due to ruts or wash erosion.

4. Road surface consisting of loose rock, dirt, and sand with some slickrock surfaces. Erosion, washes, gulches and rock steps no higher than 12″. 4WD is recommended with good ground clearance and driving skills. Aggressive tires and limited slip would be a plus. Water and mud is possible.

5. Road surfaces are rutted, rocky and sandy with steps not exceeding 14″, with considerable slickrock surfaces. Water not exceeding 12″ with some mud possible. Good vehicle approach and departure angles are helpful. Tall tires (33″ plus) and traction added device (lockers, limited slips) is recommended. Above average driving skills are desirable.

6. Roads are difficult with considerable erosion damage repaired just enough to be passable. Water in excess of 12″ is possible with mud conditions. Steps not exceeding 24″. Tall tires (33″ plus) with traction added devices (lockers, limited slips) are recommended. A winch would be a plus. Enhanced suspension travel and ground clearance are helpful. Excellent driving skills are recommended.

7. Trail consists of rock; sand and considerable slickrock with many steps exceeding 24″. Steep inclines and declines are prevalent. Enhanced off road equipment is required including locking devices (front & rear), tall tires, maximum vehicle ground clearance, and tow hooks. A winch is desirable. Excellent driving skills are required. Vehicle mechanical or body damage is likely. Roll over possibilities exist.

8. Extreme trail similar to #7 except a bit more extreme. Excellent driving skills are required. Vehicle damage is likely. Equipment or mechanical damage is probable.

9. Extreme and beyond, similar to #8. Vehicle damage is likely. Excellent driving skills are required. Roll over is very common. Winches, spare parts and tools are recommended. Be prepared to spend the night on the trail. Beyond the capability of most modified stock vehicles.

10. Let the carnage begin! Buggy territory. Street driven 4X4’s should not attempt this trail. Modified factory vehicles will not be able to complete this trail.

Thank you to Red Rock 4-Wheelers for the development of these ratings.
 
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BonZuki

Southwest Crawlfest
Here is a comparison of the 1-5 scale!

Compare this scale to the previous post of the 1-10 scale that we are adopting to for the Southwest Crawlfest for your reference !:)



Rating:


Description


1


Improved / Graded Dirt Road: Passable by most standard vehicles, excluding vehicles with low hanging body panels, or are designed for on road sport driving with ultra low ride and tire section height .


1.5


Graded Dirt Road: Still passable by most 2wd vehicles, however caution is required and lower speeds may be necessary for vehicles with less clearance. Small rocks (less than 5”) may be embedded in road surface. Sufficient room for passing on most of the road. Some steep grades possible. AWD required if road is wet or icy.


2


Formed Track: Not passable by standard passenger vehicles.High clearance preferred, AWD preferred. Steep grades present, larger rocks embedded in trail (less than 7”). Some loose trail surfaces and shallow water crossings possible. A spotter may be required on the most challenging portions to prevent body damage on vehicles with less clearance. Sand and dry washes may challenge available traction requiring lower air pressure on some vehicles. Trail may be narrow and require backing to allow other vehicles to pass. (Example Trails: Temporal Gulch, AZ / Red Canyon, CA)


2.5


Rugged Track: Not suitable for 2wd vehicles, or low clearance cross over vehicles. AWD required, Low Range preferred. Rutted, crossed axle terrain possible, with loose, steep climbs required. Deep sand possible. Some rock crawling possible on loose rocks up to 8” in diameter. Some larger rocks may be present, possibly requiring a spotter to negotiate. Small ledges possible, with larger embedded rocks present. Water crossing to 12” possible. Loose surfaces will be present, with tight clearance, smaller margin for error, and the possibility of body damage. Within the capability of any high clearance stock SUV or truck. AWD cross-over vehicles will struggle and may suffer damage due to lack of low range gearing. (Example Trails: Chloride, AZ / Chiricahua's, AZ)


3.0


Formed Trail: High Clearance SUV or Truck required with low range gearing. Trail will be very rough and heavily eroded, with large, loose rocks present and steep, loose climbs requiring good traction and driver skill to negotiate. Wheel placement critical. Skid plates required, along with larger tires (31”+) necessary to prevent damage. Deeper water and mud crossings possible. Parts of the trail may be entirely in a wash, with loose sand and large rocks present. Possibility of rock ledges, and severe crossed axle obstacles. Good suspension articulation required to maintain traction. Rear limited slip differential or traction control system recommended to limit trail and vehicle damage. (Example Trails: Chivo Falls, AZ / Calcite Mine, CA)


3.5


Rugged Trail: High Clearance SUV or Truck required, taller suspension and tires recommended. Few stock vehicles capable of completing the trail without damage. Very large rocks exceeding 12” present throughout trail requiring a spotter or heavily modified vehicle to traverse. Very loose and cambered climbs present, also heavily rutted requiring good suspension travel. Tall ledges present requiring good clearance or rocker panel protection. Little margin for error, and possibility of body damage. Tires must be 31”+ with aggressive tread and strong sidewalls. Lower tire pressure, skid plates, and limited slip or traction control required to prevent vehicle or trail damage. Rear locking differential and 32”+ tires recommended. (Trail examples: Rubicon Trail, CA / Martinez Canyon, AZ, etc.)


4.0


Challenging Trail: High clearance modified vehicle required. Not within the capability of a stock vehicle without damage. Trail likely in river or wash bottom with very large rocks present. Deep mud possible requiring aggressive tires and higher speeds. Water crossings in excess of 24” possible. Heavily rutted and crossed axle terrain present, with large ledges and very steep hills with embedded and loose rocks. Body protection required to prevent damage, with good skid plates and stronger (or spare) steering components necessary. Winching and extraction possible. 32” tires, rear locking differential and flexible suspension required. 33” tires and front locking differential recommended. (Trail Examples: Golden Spike, Moab Utah / Lower Woodpecker, AZ / Fordyce Creek, CA / Sledge Hammer, CA)

The Following Rating are outside of the scope of this web site

4.5


Extreme Trail: Heavily modified vehicle required.
Extreme rock crawling, with very large ledges present requiring winching for shorter wheelbase (SWB) vehicles. Body and drivetrain damage likely. Very cambered terrain may cause roll-over's. Water crossings may be hood high, and mud will be very deep and heavily rutted. Vehicles will require heavy modifications. 33”+ tires required, along with front and rear locking differentials in upgraded axles. 35-37” tires recommended. Winch required on SWB vehicles. Roll cages or full metal roof required. Driver must be experienced. (Trail examples: Die Trying, CO / Axle Alley, AZ / Upper Helldorado, UT)


5.0


No Trail!: Custom vehicle, very experienced driver required. Competition level vehicles on insane terrain with frequent roll-over's and drivetrain damage. Full custom vehicles with massive axles, 37”+ tires, cutting brakes, very low gears, 1 ton drivetrain, and custom chassis.

Important Terms

Definitions:

Road: Frequently graded and wide, with moderate grades and good traction surface. Bridges over water crossings. Typically a named road, backcountry byway, scenic byway, etc.

Track: Infrequently graded and will be narrow, with fewer places for passing. Less traffic and more rugged surface typically requires AWD and some clearance. Often leads to mines, camping areas, points of interest. Designated as numbered forest roads, two track, etc.

Trail: May never have been graded. Typically in wash and river bottoms on very rugged surfaces. Trails are driven mostly for recreation and to access remote scenic locations and primitive camping. Requires high clearance SUV or truck with low range gearing. May be a numbered trail (or adopted trail), and can be abandoned mine trails that have grown difficult with time. These trails are popular for their challenges, though many offer great scenery, abandoned mines, etc.
ratings difficulty chart selection training test difficulty back country ratings point system
 

lostsamurai

FnZuKiN24/7
Location
enoch,UT
if i can get my buggy trailered down there i wont miss it, steve do you know if mike is going? or anyone else with room on a trailer who has to pass by cedar city? ill pay for gas
 

BonZuki

Southwest Crawlfest
if i can get my buggy trailered down there i wont miss it, steve do you know if mike is going? or anyone else with room on a trailer who has to pass by cedar city? ill pay for gas

Unfortunately I will be spotting for Victor in the Stock Class of We Rock that same weekend and most likely Mike Bailey will be up there as well but I am going to invite people that attend We Rock down the next weekend to do the new trails They are insane to say the least !!!
 

1\4elliptic toy

shenanigans!
Location
The Dark Side
At that rating system everything would be between 7-10. I'll itemize them over the next little while, But I think the ratings will change some as these trails have yet to be run by a great number of rigs.
 
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