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  • Re: whats in Yuma???????????????

    I just updated the post. There is 2 hardcore rock crawlers in Yuma. The one pictured in the center has Dana 60's with rear steer. The axles are 102.5 inches wide.
    Posted to New to AZ Trailways? (Forum) by azredliner on 12-27-2006
  • Re: whats in Yuma???????????????

    tacorunner: I live in Brawley CA and will be making my way to yuma on my way to Tucson. Do you have any hard core trails that are worth a ***? All that I can find in the book are graded roads. Yuma has plenty of trails of all sorts. We have scenic trails, which most of us enjoy. We have difficult, which...
    Posted to New to AZ Trailways? (Forum) by azredliner on 12-27-2006
  • Palm Canyon

    Palm Canyon Preview: This short, scenic trip introduces you to the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge—665,400 acres of pristine desert and low, rugged mountains. The refuge is home to bighorn sheep, desert tortoise and other interesting wildlife. This trip ends at a small parking area with a few designated...
    Posted to Suggest a Trail (Forum) by azredliner on 12-27-2006
  • Laguna Mountain Ridge

    Laguna Mountain Ridge Preview: Moon-like landscape with views of Yuma and California. A unique four-wheeling experience. A narrow, steep road along the top of a ridge. The road turns sharply, creating dangerous blind turns. You may need a spotter to avoid driving off the trail. Suitable for stock high...
    Posted to Suggest a Trail (Forum) by azredliner on 12-27-2006
  • Walter's Camp

    Walter's Camp, Imperial County, California. Locale on the Colorado River, 40 km south of Blythe. Reached via Walter's Camp Road from California Highway 78 at Milpitas Wash. East of Yuma by 16 miles on 1-8 (U.S. 80), take dirt road south to west base of the Gila mountains, the La Fortuna district...
    Posted to Suggest a Trail (Forum) by azredliner on 12-27-2006
  • Arizona Ghost Towns

    Arizona Ghost Towns NAME: Aztec COUNTY: Yuma ROADS: 4WD LEGAL INFO: T7S, R12W CLIMATE: Warm winter, Hot summer BEST TIME TO VISIT: Winter, fall COMMENTS: Station on the Southern Pacific Railroad. Exit 73 off I-8. REMAINS: Two standing buildings, foundations and scrap. One building is completely made...
    Posted to Suggest a Trail (Forum) by azredliner on 12-27-2006
  • Anza-Borrego Desert State Park:

    Anza-Borrego Desert State Park: Anza-Borrego Desert State Park offers enough variety to please just about anyone. There are more than 500 miles of roads in the park . There are routes up rocky hills, through deep sand, along scenic streams and down steep hills. Both primitive jeep roads and paved roads...
    Posted to Suggest a Trail (Forum) by azredliner on 12-27-2006
  • Castle Dome Peak:

    Castle Dome Peak: Road/Vehicle: High Clearance possible when dry Fees/Permit: none Directions to trail: From Yuma take hwy 95 north/ from Quartzite take the same hwy south. 35 miles north of Yuma turn right on the Castle Dome Mine road (left if coming from the north). This is a good graded dirt road...
    Posted to Suggest a Trail (Forum) by azredliner on 12-27-2006
  • El Camino Del Diablo:

    El Camino del Diablo (The Road of the Devil) is a rough, unpaved route crossing the Barry M. Goldwater Range in southwestern Arizona. First used by Native Americans for their travels, the route was chosen by the Spanish soldier Melchior Diaz in 1540. Other historic figures followed, including Father...
    Posted to Suggest a Trail (Forum) by azredliner on 12-27-2006
  • Indian Pass Rd.

    Indian Pass Road East of Ogilby Road, Indian Pass Road provides numerous opportunities for recreation. The road extends east, dropping into Gavilan Wash. Following the wash east, leads to Picacho State Recreation Area. Four-wheel drive vehicles are recommended in Gavilan Wash. Indian Pass Wilderness...
    Posted to Suggest a Trail (Forum) by azredliner on 12-27-2006
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