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Learning to take the next step

No matter which sport you try there are big differences between intermediate and advanced, just as there are big differences between beginner and intermediate. Many people enjoy taking their 4-wheel drive vehicles up into the mountains to enjoy the sites and challenges. With time and experimentation, the brave few can gain skills to become an intermediate driver and may even look to tackle the next big step. When it comes to learning technical driving having a teacher, guide, and experienced spotter can save you from costly mistakes.

Meet “Mini Moab” a large rock obstacle found in Rainbow Falls OHV outside of Woodland Park. This obstacle is a series of sandstone steps. There are easy routes that any beginner can do, to intermediate routes, and advanced difficulty. The middle path of these steps is the most advanced route and has claimed many broken driveshafts, CV joints, gears, and all those crippling breaks drivers cringe from. As the driver approaches this line they first must get their front tires to climb a tall step. Taking it slow the first step is pretty simple. It’s climbing the second step when things start to go wrong. Not only do you need to get your front tires up a second step, your back tires have to finish climbing the first step.

As drives attempt this obstacle those steps get dug out and become deeper. Some even get undercut making it even harder to get your rear tires to climb. This is the moment you appreciate having lockers and big tires!. Depending on your approach angle you also risk lifting a tire in the air. It makes for a cool picture, but greatly destabilizes your vehicle increasing your risk of tipping over.

If you feel like your vehicle is at risk of tipping, which can be a gut-wrenching experience. You can always pull your winch line and anchor yourself to a jeep at the top of the obstacle. There is no failure in winching. It is better to be safe than brake or flip. If your vehicle is intact you can try the obstacle as many times as you want. If you break or flip your fun is over for the foreseeable future.

This is one of the many obstacles that can stand in the way of a driver going from intermediate to advanced. It can be overcome with practice or trial and error, which may take you years to accomplish. If you are not the patient type having an experienced teacher could be your solution to advancing your skills. Jeff has done this obstacle many times in all kinds of weather. He is an experienced guide and an excellent teacher. If this is something you have been struggling to conquer give us a call or book a class and have a first-rate guru guide your way to success!

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Off-Road Recovery Classes

Just got a 4×4 vehicle and want to learn how to recover it in case you get stuck? This class will teach you how to use your recovery gear and what gear is recommended for Colorado conditions. Sign up now for a 2-hour class!

Recovery classes will cover using a winch, tree savers, jacks, soft shackles, and more. Learn what gear you will need for traversing Colorado mountain roads in all weather conditions. Many people are nervous about exploring trails out of fear of getting stuck in remote areas without the ability to call for help. Many responsible off-road drivers get recovery gear but lack the confidence or experience to use it when they get stuck. In this class, you will learn from the experts where to attach recovery points on your vehicle and others. You will learn how to set up your winch with different recovery rigging options such as straight angles, side angles, and even doubling your pull strength. Receive guides on what types of gear are used the most for this area for recovery saving yourself time and money from struggling through the mountains of advertising on this subject. The best part actually put your gear to use and gaining valued experience by going through recovery scenarios with your vehicle.

Classes can be one-on-one with an instructor or sign up for groups of 5. Prices will vary depending on the number of people in a group. Groups get a discounted per-person rate!

Click on the link below to get more information and a quote on our classes!

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Off-Road Classes

Just got a 4×4 vehicle and want to learn how to take it off-road? This beginner class is a great way to learn the capabilities of your vehicle and how to start your adventures in off-roading. Sign up now for a 2-hour introductory class!

Beginner classes will cover topics such as airing down your tires, trail signs, navigation apps, and take you on your first mountain trails. The class is 2 hours long so you will have a chance to drive on some beautiful Colorado trails with an experienced instructor. Gain knowledge and experience that will empower you to explore nature with confidence.

Classes can be one-on-one with an instructor or sign up for groups of 5. Prices will vary depending on the number of people in a group.

Click the link below to get more information and a quote on our classes!

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Off-Road Classes

You’ve purchased a new off-road vehicle, what now? Would you like to go off-road but don’t know where to start? Lucky for you, we can help. We offer beginner, intermediate, and advanced off-road classes. You will learn how to use your new off-road vehicle, and how and when to use 4 Hi or 4 Lo. Learn tricks, such as reducing the air pressure in your tires, which helps with ride comfort and traction on the trails. Explore the mountain roads, and push your limits, all while showing what your off-road vehicle is capable of tackling. Become more confident and comfortable behind the wheel.

Classes cover a variety of skill sets from brand-new beginners to advanced techniques. Each class is customized and designed around the individual student and their interests. As you progress through our course offerings you will move up to pushing yourself more and trying more difficult trails. You will experience being off-camber (leaning to one side or the other). See how your vehicle will articulate over rocks and dips. Learn to traverse washouts in the road. All while learning how to read the trail in front of you and how to position your vehicle to get around or over obstacles.

Your new off-road vehicle is probably more capable than you can imagine, but everyone will eventually get stuck while being off-road. Let us show you what equipment you should always carry in your vehicle. Have a winch on the front, want to know how to use it correctly and safely? We will show you how to rig a self-recovery and even how to help another vehicle that may be stuck.

Our classes cover a variety of skills. As you consider booking your first class here is a list of techniques to get you started. Keep in mind our instructors will create a custom course around your off-road capabilities, experience levels, and interests.

  • Wheel placement on obstacles
  • Tire pressure
  • Navigation tools
  • How and when to use lockers
  • Trail sign when coming across other groups
  • Driving over loose gravel, rocks, snow, ice, and more
  • Basics of Recovery
  • Recovery points and what equipment to use.
  • What equipment to carry.
  • How to rig for a pull.
  • How to operate your winch safely.
  • Using different anchors and how to rig them.

Want to experience a trail but don’t feel comfortable leading it yourself? We offer guided trail runs, from easy to hard. We will guide you to the trail, spot you thru every obstacle you need help with and help you gain your confidence off-road.

Email or call 719-412-1068 to book your first class or guided trail experience now!

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