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12Sep/105

Guide To Northern California Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails

Guide To Northern California Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails

A clear, concise guide to northern California's remote backcountry. Book includes detailed directions with GPS waypoints, 85 custom maps and over 400 quality photos. All routes were driven by the author. Sport utility owners will enjoy 50 easy and moderate routes to incredible scenic backcountry locations. Serious 4-wheelers will love our difficult Jeep trails. We promote low-impact driving and environmental responsibility. For complete trail listing and a look inside the book visit the FunTreks website.

Rating: (out of 8 reviews)

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  1. Review by Loin Burger for Guide To Northern California Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails
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    I’m a newbie off-roader, and have only driven one of the “easy” trails in my stock wrangler. It was a lot of fun, and the scenery was awesome, but I think I realized we weren’t really off roading when we crossed paths with a brand new mustang convertible going in the other direction. At that point I figured I should take it out of 4wd-low.

    So I think there’s definitely something for everyone in this book. However, deciding on the right trail and actually driving to it are two different things. Some of my off roading plans fizzled out when I realized I had to drive 4 hours in each direction just to get to the trail I wanted! Living in the SF bay area, I was hoping to have more options within a reasonable day drive…but that’s probably just naive of me.

  2. Review by J. Aichele for Guide To Northern California Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails
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    I have had the opportunity to drive trails I know with Chuck Wells, and his books are well written and easy to follow. The trail rating he uses is juged on the roughest section of the trail, if a trail is moderate and has a difficult section that cannot be avoided it will receive a difficult rating. All the trails in his books have been driven by him and not judged by someone else.

  3. Review by J. Erickson for Guide To Northern California Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails
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    There’s lots of off road variety in this book. You can four wheel on easy dirt roads to rock hoppin heaven. This book is well laid out and the descriptions of the trails are accurate.

  4. Review by Reviewer for Guide To Northern California Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails
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    This is the best set of books I have found for 4×4 trails. Good information and current GPS coordinates. Hopefully there will be more books in the series.

  5. Review by Forrest Wieland for Guide To Northern California Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails
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    This book had everything you needed to know about the four wheeling trails. Very well guided maps with legend to tell you where and how hard it gets on the trail. This book is also good for atvs and dirtbikes. About Sacramento on down has most of the trails. If you live in Redding or North of it plan to make long trips for the harder trails. This book is detailed down to the bone on anything you want. He has gps cordinates implanted on maps, very detailed maps with points of interest, everything you need to know before leaving, and even rates all easy, medium, and hard trails by difficulty.


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