The official "unofficial" setup of a major offroad event
Crozet is a farm that is leased and had trails made on it. They have even had 2 VA rock challanges there. It is not a muddin place but has trails for the crawlers, from blues up to reds. Only thing with Crozet is that you will most likely end up with some body damage. There are alot of rocks! See if this link still works: http://www.giveithell.com/demos/demo...ain_jam_04.mpg
Here are 2 of my rigs:
Here are 2 of my rigs:
Last edited by IWL BCNU; Sep 27, 2006 at 12:01 PM.
From the pictures I have seen you will most definately endure body damage on crozet. For those of you with IFS rigs, make sure to choose your path wisely. This will be a tough challenge for you. IFS + large Rocks = bad things.
I would definately suggest to make sure you have a set of sliders installed before starting this trail.
On a side note. Our club is considering heading out to GWNF in november for some wheeling and camping if anyone is interested in joining. The details can be found at our website www.teamtrailblazer.com
I would definately suggest to make sure you have a set of sliders installed before starting this trail.
On a side note. Our club is considering heading out to GWNF in november for some wheeling and camping if anyone is interested in joining. The details can be found at our website www.teamtrailblazer.com
On a side note. Our club is considering heading out to GWNF in november for some wheeling and camping if anyone is interested in joining. The details can be found at our website www.teamtrailblazer.com
http://www.teamtrailblazer.com/showthread.php?t=235
Yeah. And thats just one of the trails in GWNF. There are several trails throughout the forest. I'm telling you guys. Yall need to start venturing to the western side of Va. to do some wheeling in the mountains and forests.
Crozet is a good place but ya the full size guys is an almost garuntee body damage. Chris has trails from stock all the way to buggies. Theres open wheeling on Oct 28 and 29. Im going up there then with a few of my buddies. Chris is a really good guy and at the end of the day makes a huge camp fire where we just bull shit around and drink. Well those that are 21. http://forums.xjsrule.com/viewtopic.php?t=119 those are the directions to get there. And heres the link about open wheeling on the 28 and 29 and what kind of trails and requirements needed http://forums.xjsrule.com/viewtopic.php?t=151
Last edited by varocktoy; Sep 27, 2006 at 07:52 PM.
So those that do decide to go to this tell us what trails you will be doing. For example blue, black, or red. Ill be on the red trails, and if pops goes hes one of the guides there so.








