Stratton Mountain Toyota Trail Challenge August 23-24

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August 23-24th

Save the date for this weekend full of driving instruction and 4WD challenges, lead by the FJ Trail Team!!!

Schedule / Details:

The weekend will include:

Guided Trail Rides to the Summit of Stratton Mountain
Advanced level Trials Course on Tyrolienne
Beginner - Intermediate level off-road learning features
Seminars taught by the FJ Trail Team
An RC FJ track for the kids
Live Music in the Base Area and Stratton's Village
More!
A specific event schedule will be posted in June, be sure to check back for details!

How Does the Event Work??

Participants may register for the entire weekend (unlimited participation in all events) or for individual events
Participants will drive their own vehicles. A valid driver's license, vehicle registration and certificate of insurance will required. You must be 18 years of age to drive.
On-Mountain driving will be restricted to designated areas and events only.
On-Mountain Event lodging packages will be offered--stay tuned for details!
Although some advanced terrain will be offered, this event is geared towards new or recreational off-road drivers. This is the perfect opportunity to learn what your 4x4 can really do!

All events are subject to change based on weather and other factors.

Stratton - Toyota Trail Challenge

Contact Info:

Chris Nole

Events and Activities Supervisor

Stratton Mountain Resort

RR1 Box 145

Stratton Mountain VT 05155

(802) 297-4277
 
looks like a beginners course type of thing..... although, it might be fun to bring our rigs too:steer::D
 
I went to this last year with the HJ and there was a small price. Drove up and down the mountain twice utilizing different trails and directions. Definitely a beginner event, great for introducing the spouse or taking that restored 40 so there's no damage. The advanced course setup was techical and timed with logs, rocks, etc. It was good for one day of entertainment. Two days and you'll be bored (unless you never get to go wheeling). M2C.
 

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