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THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW

Know Where You Go
  • Is the trail open and designated for your full-sized vehicle?
  • Use official maps and observe all signs.

Do Your Homework
  • What types of challenges can be found on the route: rock, sand, stream crossings, ledges?
  • Will you be above tree line? Remember to stay off the fragile tundra!
  • What’s the weather in the area? Don’t forget rain gear, jackets, hats, and gloves.

Is Your Vehicle Prepared?
  • Properly seal all leaks. No need to mark your territory.
  • Have proper tools and a fire extinguisher.
  • Fill your fuel tank and bring extra fuel for emergencies.
  • Is a winch recommended?
  • Are lockers recommended?
  • Seat belts are there for your safety. Wear them!

Equipment Guidelines
This is a guideline as to what you need or may want to bring with you on the trail.

Mandatory
  • Full size spare tire 
  • Skid plates (Factor installed are OK)
  • Operational seat belts
  • Front tow hooks (Or a solid connection point)
Suggested
  • Tow strap
  • Winch
  • Rear tow hooks
  • First aid kit
  • CB radio
  • Extra tools
Optional
  • Change of clothes
  • Lunch
  • Bug repellant 
  • Sun screen 
  • Bathroom tissue 
  • Extra water

Winter Wheeling - What you need to know
During Winter, the number of trails and access points decreases starting December 1st. Members are no longer permitted to use designated groomed Snowmobile trails and ATV trails. Watch out for signage and when in doubt call a NBJC representative or a local Snowmobile/ATV club rep for assistance before going on a trail.

Here's a link with further detailed information: NB Off-Road Vehicles
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    • What to know
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