Bear Skulls

The Bear Skulls trail gets its name from a pair of bear skulks found near one of the early obstacles in the trail, now known as the Bear Hug. While the trail is relatively short, it offers a wide variety of rocky obstacles, tight squeezes and off-camber areas. As there are bypasses for some of the more challenging obstacles, the trail can be navigated in modestly modified vehicles while offering challenges for more heavily modified vehicles. The trail travels through forested areas to a s...
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Lingham Lake

OF4WD Rating: 3 The Lingham Lake trail follows the hydro line from Hwy 62 to Hwy 41. This can be a full day drive if time is taken to play on the rocks. The hydro line trail is very long, rocky, and passable with stock vehicle with opportunities to play on large and small rocks along the way. One very long smooth steep rock face offers a challenging climb for longer wheelbase vehicles, short wheelbase vehicles should exercise extreme caution. Lingham Lake Rd. departs from the hydro line and hea...
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Lavant

OF4WD Rating: 3 The Lavant trail is a favourite EOTB trail located about an hour west of Ottawa. This is a beautiful forest trail. At the lake there is a camp site and lots of space to air down and prepare for the trail. At the trail junction is a rocky creek crossing or uphill bypass. Midway to the top, a challenging narrow rocky pinch point requires careful spotting and may result in body damage. Skid plates recommended. Exposed rock ridge at top offers lots of spots for crawling over r...
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