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Environmental Information

From Faq

Many of us got into four-wheeling because we love exploring the outdoors. Our trucks allow us to get to some very beautiful and remote places that many people will never see.

It is our responsibility as four-wheelers to take care of our environment so that future generations can enjoy the same trails and rugged wilderness we enjoy today.


Beautiful Spider Lake on the Rubicon Trail
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Beautiful Spider Lake on the Rubicon Trail
  • Tread Lightly. This means stay on the trail. Do not create new routes or bypasses. Minimize tire spin, and avoid wet or muddy sections of the trail.
  • Don't Litter. There are no street sweepers or janitorial services out on the trail. Pack out everything you packed in. Remember that cigarette butts are litter too. Pick up other people's trash when you see it, even if it means holding up a group of trucks.
  • Carry a Spill Kit in your truck to contain and clean up fluid spills. Many trails may soon start requiring every vehicle to have a spill kit.

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