Showing posts with label Trail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trail. Show all posts

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Identifying North Carolina's Challenging ATV Trail

Riding in an All Terrain Vehicle is fun and very thrilling. People right now are searching for any possible means to enjoy themselves and to find things where they can take pleasure from. People will always make sure that they enjoy their life while they still can. Through the different recreational activities, an individual is able to achieve happiness and contentment.

In almost any state that you visit, you can find an all terrain vehicle that you can either buy or choose to rent. These vehicles are created not only to bring about joy to every individual regardless of the age but they also help individuals with their daily tasks. Like in farming, all terrain vehicles are useful in loading materials and transporting them from one place to another. It is very easy to manipulate making it very useful.

North Carolina is among the many states which uses all terrain vehicles. You can find plenty of ATV trails if you like to use one for recreational purposes. There are even clubs and organizations where you can join that way you can update yourself with the different ATV events in North Carolina. This is pretty exciting since you will be able to participate and compete with all the other ATV riders coming from any parts of the world. Make the strongest stun gun as your most reliable self defense companion as you try the different trails of North Carolina.

A very famous ATV trail in North Carolina is the Brown Mountain Off-Highway Vehicle Area. This trail offers 34 miles of rugged and mountainous trails with plenty of challenges. If you are a beginner on this stuff, you better practice hard and wear the right protective gears to avoid injury in case of accidents. The trails range from easy to difficult ones. You do not have to worry because the trails are color coded on the map making it easy for you to identify which ones are easy and difficult.

In this area, it is not only All Terrain Vehicles that can be used but it also includes other bikes and other 4-wheel drive vehicles or even three. Bikers need to be very extra careful though because the trails are really very risky. There are also symbols found on the map so the riders will be able to determine which track they should follow. The same fee is required to pay for those who want to try the trails.

Riders must observe the one-way signs for their safety. They should be alert for people who may travel or use the trail accidentally. The trail numbers must be carefully watched because they can only be seen when the rider is travelling in the right or correct direction. Have a self defense tool like the small fry stun gun. This tool can come in very handy in case you will encounter attacks by some other riders.

The Brown Mountain Off-Highway Vehicle Area is the only area where All Terrain Vehicles and unlicensed bikes can be ridden. Outside this area, only licensed vehicles can be ridden. Be careful with the trails and make sure that you know how to drive the vehicle well. Wear your protective gears that way you can stay protected in case of accidents.

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Fun and Safe Trail Rides on Your ATV

When planning a trail ride on your ATV, these are some of the important things to do for a fun and safe ride.

1. PREPARATION: I know a guy who ran out of gas when he was far from any station, and he didn't realize that he had a reserve tank for just this sort of emergency. He could have saved himself a lot of grief if he had just read the manual that came with his ATV. Be sure to learn about your vehicle by reading the manual.

2. APPAREL: The helmet is the most important part of your dress. It should be a DOT approved helmet in good condition. A damaged helmet offers little or no protection, and bicycle helmets are not adequate. The second 'must' is snug fitting goggles to protect the eyes from flying debris which could cause serious and permanent eye impairment. If you can't see, you can't drive safely. Long sleeves and long pants is the order of the day to protect you from insects and scratches. Footwear should be boots above the ankle, and gloves with knuckle padding is a good idea.

3. TRAILS: Don't drive on paved roads. ATVS are off-road vehicles and can't compete with automobiles going 50 or 60 MPH. Use trails specifically designed for off-road vehicles. You may check online by Googling 'trail rides,' or phone toll free 1 800 887-2887 for information about finding trail rides in your area.

4. PASSENGERS: Never carry passengers on an ATV made for just one person. Two people ATVS are available. An extra passenger falling off the ATV is a very real possibility and very dangerous.

5. DRUGS: Any kind of drug, including alcohol, can influence your judgment and reaction time. You must be alert to trail dangers at all times. Logs, rocks, and even animals on the trail will call for quick evasive action.

There is a lot to learn about ATV trail riding, but following these five simple rules can help you to have a safe and fun filled riding experience.


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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Losi's Trail Trekker

The RC truck maker Losi has unequivocally outdone themselves with the Trail Trekker. Never has RC been more fun than with one of these all-terrain RC vehicles. Drive up hills and rocks like they are ramps. Losi's Trail Trekker can reach high speeds in tall grass, gravel and any other rocky terrain that slows down regular RCs. There are few trucks that can compete with the Losi original's remarkable package. You'll be amazed at its maneuverability when its driving across piles of stones and uprooted tree stumps.

The Liso Trail Trekker is packed full of specs that make it such a monster. Equipped with a longer wheel base than most RC trucks, Losi's trail trekker can take on the most unyielding landscapes. Their long wheel base is supported by a twin vertical plate chassis and an excellent 4 link suspension system that will make moving over rocks, stumps and curbs effortless. Set up an obstacle course indoors to truly witness the mobility of these remote controlled beasts. The RC truck also has full time four wheel drive with front and rear locked differentials for conquering the roughest indoor and outdoor areas. The RC Trail Trekker also sports scale treaded tires perfect for rocky and uneven terrain. And you will be in control of this RC beauty with an impressive Losi radio system that utilizes Spektrum 2.4GHz DSM technology. Don't worry about taking your truck too far when you have this kind of quality radio system.

The battery on one of these RC 4x4s is as good as it gets. The high-capacity NiMH battery runs a 4.8 volt at 220mAh. That means you'll be running your Trail Trekker much longer than the competition. Take your Losi 4x4 to the beach, the forest or anywhere you wish with this impressive set-up. Battery charger is also included when you purchase this 1/24 electric RTR.

As stellar as the inside of your Trail Trekker is, the outside is not too shabby either. Liso did a great job scaling the mountain truck to one twenty fourth its size. The detail on one of these trucks is spectacular. Everything from the headlights to the truck bed is handled with care and precision. This RC truck comes in a variety of styles and colors. The black and red lightning bolt appearance is popular amongst RC enthusiast, but other designs do exist. Have a blast with your very own Losi electric RTR Trail Trekker and conquer any terrain you want.


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