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2010 Trail Schedule

Bill Burke of 4 Wheeling America and Scott Brady of Expeditions West will be leading trails.  Please review the leader list at Registration.

Saturday

 

Trail No.

Trail Name

Trail Rating

1

Back Way to Mount Lemmon

 

1 - Easy

2

Rice Peak

 

1 - Easy

3

Pepper Sauce

 

2 - Moderate

4

Chimney Rock

 

3 – Moderate/Difficult

5

Chivo Falls

 

4 - Difficult

6

Gun Sight Pass

 

2 - Moderate

7

Kentucky Camp/Aliso Springs

 

2 - Moderate

8

Bull Springs Road

 

2 - Moderate

9

Sutherland Trail

 

4 - Difficult

10

Pima Motorsports Park

 

5 –Very Difficult

 

Sunday

 

Trail No.

Trail Name

Trail Rating

1

Back Way to Mount Lemmon

 

1 - Easy

2

Rice Peak

 

1 - Easy

3

Charouleau Gap

 

4 - Difficult

4

Chimney Rock

 

3 – Moderate/Difficult

5

Chivo Falls

 

4 - Difficult

6

Gunsight Pass

 

2 - Moderate

7

Kentucky Camp/Aliso Springs

 

2 - Moderate

8

Bull Springs Road

 

2 - Moderate

9

Pepper Sauce

 

1 - Easy

10

Pima Motorsports Park

 

5 – Very Difficult

 

Off-Highway Trail Rating System

The Arizona State Association of Four Wheel Drive Clubs uses the following rating system to establish the relative difficulty of off-road trails.

Class 1

Passable by stock and two-wheel-drive vehicles; improved dirt, gravel, etc.

Class 2

Ground clearance required for stock two-wheel-drive pickups, vans, etc. Some mudholes or rocks that would stop most vehicles. Four-wheel-drive makes travel easy where others would have problems.

Class 3

Four-wheel-drive required in places, due to terrain and loose traction, for safe, easy travel. Low-range gears used occasionally. Street tires unacceptable.

Class 4

Four-wheel-drive required, usually in low range. Greatest amount of ground clearance handy due to moderate sized rocks and obstacles. Jacks and winches advised.

Class 5

Not advisable for novice drivers without experienced help. Potentially dangerous situations! Maximum ground clearance and lowest gears required. Jacks or winches indispensable when needed due to large boulders, steep inclines, etc.