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Ascent
Redcat Ascent

Redcat Ascent

  • Manufacturer: Redcat
  • Motor: Fusion SE
  • ESC:
  • Color: Blue
Blue
Axial and others SCX10ii chassis and axles

Custom SCX10ii

  • Manufacturer: Axial and others
  • Motor: Furitek
  • ESC: Furitek
  • Color: Blue
Loaner
Axial SCX10iii

SCX10iii JLU

  • Manufacturer: Axial
  • Motor: Hobbywing Fusion SE
  • ESC: Hobbywing
  • Color: Corsa Gray
Phoenix
Vanquish Phoenix SA

builder's kit

  • Manufacturer: Vanquish
  • Motor: Hobbywing Fusion SE
  • ESC: Hobbywing
  • Color: Green
Red
Axial SCX10iii

SCX10iii JLU

  • Manufacturer: Axial
  • Motor: Holmes Hobby
  • ESC: Hobby Wing
  • Color: Red
Some of the Micros
all of them all of them

I have a problem....

  • Manufacturer: all of them
  • Motor: lots
  • ESC: even more
  • Color: multiple
The Never Ending Project
Vanquish Phoenix SA

My never ending TTC build With a pinched Comanche body.

  • Manufacturer: Vanquish
  • Motor: Fusion Pro
  • ESC:
  • Color: Green
Submissions
Submissions: 6

Mountain Adventure RC is the RC side of Mountain Adventure Outfitters. They have a dedicated crawling course for 1/10, 1/24-1/18, and full size offroad vehicles. There is also a creek trail that offers deep and shallow water lines. The owner is constantly adding new sections and maintains everything very well. There is a $10 fee for using the property + additional fees for camping. There is also a small RC shop on site.

Natural rock area that is great for crawling. The terrain is a little rough and can be slippery when wet, but it's easy to spend hours finding diferent lines. There are also plenty of nice trails to walk with your trail trucks. The video only shows a small section of the bluffs area. Most of the bluffs are is great for 1/24-1/10 size crawlers/trail trucks. The park is free to enter.

This is almost exclusively a water trail with a hiking trail running along side most of it. There are a few small dry areas, but they aren't very tough. To access the area you have to follow the walking path 1/4-1/2 mile into the woods to the trails. The creek run area starts at the bridge and goes for quite a while. This is a good trail for 1/10 or larger rc vehicles. Be sure to pay attention to the area around you as the park to conect to private property that is marked by signs. The park is free to enter.

This is a hiking trail that has some great crawling as you get closer to the top. It is a workout! Bring plenty of water and be ready to put in some work. The lower portion of the trail is relatively easy on the trucks, but can get steep. The areas that are challenging on the trucks start about a mile into the trail and continue to get tougher as you ascend. Once you pass the first big rock garden the terrain gets rough and will challenge both crawlers and trail trucks. This is primarily a hiking trail that is heavily used. You will need to be respectful and move to the side so hikers can pass. For now there have been no issues using this area, but that could change if there are complaints. The trail is best for 1/10 crawlers and trail trucks. Anything larger would be too big and there are only a few areas smaller trucks can be used. The trail has free access, but the parking is not free.

Great place for running the smaller scale (1/24-1/18) crawlers. If you're not already an anual pass holder you will need to pay to get into the park.

Plenty of places to run the 1/10 and smaller trucks. The area is great for crawling and trailing. If you aren't already an anual pass holder you will have to pay to get into the park.