Most Difficult Trail @ Tackett Creek's

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  • Опубліковано 20 лип 2024
  • Tackett Creek has become one of our favorite spots to go wheeling. These trails are located in both northeastern Campbell and northwestern Claiborne counties, the property, which has been historically used as a public hunting area, is now in a five-year lease by the TWRA giving the agency control of the area's hunting and recreational rights. We found that one of the hardest trails in this system is called No Business, located in No Business holler. Some of the locals call this trail snot rock and it is rightfully named that due to its slick loss rock while you travel up hill in your 4x4.
    This trail ride was part of an event put on by Discover 4x4 Adventures. This event is heald 2 times per year and is called The Big Rig Round Up. The aim of this event is to bring together those with rigs that are moderately built and capable on the harder trails. If you would like more details on these and other great events hosted by D4x4Adventures please find us on Facebook at / discover4x4adeventure or our website at discover4x4adventures.com/
    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    1:05 Group Meet Up
    1:28 Entering First Trail
    2:25 Found the first obstacle
    6:15 Trail Status Update
    17:15 Challenge #2023
    19:48 Coming Down The Mountain Broken
    21:36 Pudges Exit Obstacles
    24:30 End The Day In The Dark
    Tennessee Tackett Creek - Unit Overview
    Unit Tackett Creek for elk covers approximately 43,188 acres, and limited sections of this unit are comprised of public land. The dominant land cover for Unit Tackett Creek is deciduous forest. From September through December, this unit receives an average of 4.05 inches of precipitation a month and the heaviest rainfall is in December. Temperatures during hunting seasons typically range from 36°F to 65°F.
    Public use is allowed during all hunts. During daylight hours all users outside of the enclosed vehicle or outside of camp must wear, on the upper portion of their body and head, a minimum of 500 square inches of daylight fluorescent orange, visible front and back, during the deer/elk-gun and muzzleloader seasons.
    No person shall remove minerals, including coal, trees, plants (including vines), or building stones from the area without specific authorization. Detailed WMA and hunting regulations can be found in the current edition of the Tennessee Hunting and Trapping Guide.
    The area-wide speed limit is 25 mph. Organized competition events for motorized/non-motorized vehicles prohibited. Reckless operation of motorized and non-motorized vehicles prohibited. Reckless operation is defined as operating a vehicle in a reckless or negligent manner as to endanger the life limb or property of any person. A maximum noise limit of 86 dB for all motorized vehicles measured at 50 feet from the exhaust.
    Trails are named and numbered with signs at trailheads and confidence markers placed at half-mile intervals. Trailhead signs have symbols indicating trail difficulty level and user types allowed. Be aware of logging and mining activities as you travel the trails and primitive roads.
    Royal Blue, TWRA, Brimstone, Windrock, Tackett Creek, Sand Mines
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  • @906rootedoffroad
    @906rootedoffroad 8 місяців тому +1

    Nice video covering one of my favorite wheeling trips. 👌

  • @randumadventures
    @randumadventures 8 місяців тому +1

    Man this looks so fun!

    • @discover4x4
      @discover4x4  8 місяців тому

      We should make plans to go next year

    • @randumadventures
      @randumadventures 8 місяців тому +1

      Yes I’m adding to my list

    • @discover4x4
      @discover4x4  8 місяців тому +1

      @@randumadventures got to make up for lost time!

    • @jondiroff4225
      @jondiroff4225 8 місяців тому +1

      Can’t wait to go back!