Low Range Off-Road Fall Breakfast Crawl 2015 Presented by All-Pro Off-Road

Low Range Off-Road Fall Breakfast Crawl 2015 Presented by All-Pro Off-Road

By Low Range Off Road

Date and time

Saturday, October 3, 2015 · 10am - 5pm MDT

Location

Mary Ellen Gulch Lot, American Fork Canyon, Utah

FR085 Utah

Description

Low Range Off-Road Fall Breakfast Crawl 2015 Presented By All-Pro Off-Road

Lets have some breakfast together and Go Wheeling!

We are going to be providing a Pancake breakfast that morning at 10:00am as well as handout some swag and have a Raffle to help U4WDA to help keep our trails open.

Raffle Tickets are available at Low Range Off-Road the week of the event or on site that morning. They will be $5 each or 5 for $20.

After breakfast we will then split up and hit the trails in smaller groups and have some fun.

Registration is limited to 100 vehicles and they may go fast, so don't delay.


FAQ's:

Q: Will it cost to get into the Canyon?

A: They may or may not charge at the entrance to American Fork Canyon. It is ran by the Forrest Service and there has been some confusion. If they charge you, a 1-3 day use permit is $6.00 per vehicle. For more info on AF Canyon see here: http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/uwcnf/passes-permits/recreation/?cid=STELPRDB5043532

Q: Do I need a Crawler to get to the location of the Breakfast?

A: Not really, the road to the Mery Ellen Turn off is not the best dirt road but most stock vehicles should be able to get there. However, we would not suggest taking mom's minivan or your smart car. It is a pretty rough road but as long as you take your time, most vehicles will not have an issue.


Q: Will the Breakfast cost anything?

A: NO. This is a Customer Appreciation event and we will be providing the food and drinks at no charge till we run out.

Q: Can I come to the breakfast and not run the trails?

A: Yes, if you want to come hang out that morning and eat and head back down the canyon, we are ok with that.

Q: What does my vehicle need to have to get up the trails?

A: We would suggest a mildly built rig to hit the trails. At least 1 locker and 31 inch tires will make it easily doable. We have got stock Toyota's and Suzuki's up the trails......but not without some effort and possible damage in the proccess. If you have any questions.....ask someone who has been up there before.

Q: Will we have lunch provided?

A: At this point there is no plans to provide lunch. You are on your own to bring snacks and such for the trails.

Q: Whats the weather going to be like that day?

A: Google it! We are not the weather man. However, if it i raining and/or snowing, we have been asked to not run the trails. We will most likely just meet at Low Range Off-Road and play cards or something.........

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