Hey awesome vid! I have been wanting to get out to the Prairie City off road area for a while now, but I don't know the process, or what type of terrain there is. Are the people there pretty chill? I am still new to offroading and I don't want to get in anyone's way. Are their courses or obstacles for those who aren't crawling? I've got a couple inches of lift with 33's and only a rear locker on my Colorado.
Thank you! Right now the only open terrain is the obstacle course area due to mud. There are some easy obstacles in there for you to play around in. Ive always gone alone for the past 20 years and never had a problem with anyone. It is best to bring a friend and some recovery gear if you’re just starting out but not necessary. I used to go in my XJ on 29s and still had fun. Strangers would happily pull me out of the mud when I got stuck. It’s closed Wednesdays.
Hey awesome vid! I have been wanting to get out to the Prairie City off road area for a while now, but I don't know the process, or what type of terrain there is. Are the people there pretty chill? I am still new to offroading and I don't want to get in anyone's way. Are their courses or obstacles for those who aren't crawling? I've got a couple inches of lift with 33's and only a rear locker on my Colorado.
Thank you! Right now the only open terrain is the obstacle course area due to mud. There are some easy obstacles in there for you to play around in. Ive always gone alone for the past 20 years and never had a problem with anyone. It is best to bring a friend and some recovery gear if you’re just starting out but not necessary. I used to go in my XJ on 29s and still had fun. Strangers would happily pull me out of the mud when I got stuck. It’s closed Wednesdays.