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As the heading states looking for the format used to grade trips by the club please . Also can it be added to the next newsletter so club members have it on hand
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As the heading states looking for the format used to grade trips by the club please . Also can it be added to the next newsletter so club members have it on hand
Good idea will see what I can do.
The grading is explained in the Welcome information you receive when you join the Club, however here it is for those that missed it.
General Club Trip Information
Trip Grades
A Grade – very difficult
• Steep and difficult terrain.
• Serious rock ledges, deep mud and/or water crossings.
• Recovery equipment is required. Winching may be required.
• Not suitable for standard vehicles – recommended high clearance, at least one locking differential and/or winch.
• Drivers must be very experienced.
• Damage is a possibility.
B Grade – very challenging
• Challenging and exciting terrain.
• Recovery is possibly required but not always necessary.
• Suitable for non-standard vehicles.
• Damage is possible, but less likely.
C Grade – easy but challenging
• Medium to easy terrain.
• Alternative routes usually available around obstacles.
• Suitable for standard vehicles.
• Damage is not likely.
D Grade – easy and pleasurable
• Easy terrain, in fact you probably won’t even need 4WD.
• Mostly touring and site-seeing trips (including drive-in nights!).
• Suitable for standard vehicles.
Competition
• Well its competition!
• Competition grading will vary in accordance with the organisers’ intent.
• Some competitions cater for standard vehicles while others are exclusively hardcore.
• Members entering competitions do so at their own discretion and should consider their own experience levels and that most insurance companies do not cover these types of events.
Note on all trip grades: To provide a more precise grading scale, grades will often be supplemented by +/- to reflect higher or lower level of difficulty.
Thanks Maggie
Will cut and paste for mag
Happy Mother's Day !
Thanks I wanted to tell people the correct info
The grading is explained in the Welcome information you receive when you join the Club, however here it is for those that missed it.
General Club Trip Information
Trip Grades
A Grade very difficult
Steep and difficult terrain.
Serious rock ledges, deep mud and/or water crossings.
Recovery equipment is required. Winching may be required.
Not suitable for standard vehicles recommended high clearance, at least one locking differential and/or winch.
Drivers must be very experienced.
Damage is a possibility.
B Grade very challenging
Challenging and exciting terrain.
Recovery is possibly required but not always necessary.
Suitable for non-standard vehicles.
Damage is possible, but less likely.
C Grade easy but challenging
Medium to easy terrain.
Alternative routes usually available around obstacles.
Suitable for standard vehicles.
Damage is not likely.
D Grade easy and pleasurable
Easy terrain, in fact you probably wont even need 4WD.
Mostly touring and site-seeing trips (including drive-in nights!).
Suitable for standard vehicles.
Competition
Well its competition!
Competition grading will vary in accordance with the organisers intent.
Some competitions cater for standard vehicles while others are exclusively hardcore.
Members entering competitions do so at their own discretion and should consider their own experience levels and that most insurance companies do not cover these types of events.
Note on all trip grades: To provide a more precise grading scale, grades will often be supplemented by +/- to reflect higher or lower level of difficulty.
The above needs to be a Sticky in the trip section
Agree a little easier to find then my welcome pack
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