Driver profile
Brad Perry
Spots submitted
46
Rigs in garage
6
Published places
46
01 — Garage
Rigs · 6
Fun as hell
Motor:Holmes stub
ESC:Holmes
Color:Teal and silver
410 Raptor
VS4-10 Origin. Vetra trailing arms with anti rock.
Motor:Tekin
ESC:Tekin
Color:Grey, black and teal
Gary
Motor:Tekin
ESC:Tekin
Color:Black grey and white
Ol wraith
Old school wraith that was 1.9 swapped.
Motor:Tekin
ESC:Tekin
Color:Teal
Timmy
Fordyce
Motor:Hobbywing
ESC:Hobbywing
Color:Blue
Ultra bomber
Distance running rig. This truck has done the whole rubicon from Tahoma to loon and back. It has over 1000 real miles...
Motor:Tekin
ESC:Tekin
Color:Grey, Teal and Black
02 — Submissions
Places submitted · 46
Mosquito lakes
Great crawling around the lake. Camp ground with crawling in the sites.
Cape Horn
Great crawling with an amazing view. Bring your sunscreen.
Kraft Mountain
Very popular rock climbing area. Lots of lines.
Lam Nature Trail
Fun trail run with random rocks along the trail
Meadow Lake Campground
Meadow Lake Campground is the top of the famous Fordyce trail. Great crawling with some fun camping.
Slick Rock OHV Trail
Slickrock Trail is a moderately traveled 4x4 trail for full size rigs. Loads of terrain to explore.
Candy Rock
Candy Rock is a swimming hole. It’s a moderately difficult hike down to the water. The rock is a river polished granite. Caution because it can become extremely slippery.
Rock Park
Old scale crawling area
Twain Harte slabs
Granite crawling
Copper roadside
Small little area roadside
Logan Shoals
Rocks down by the waters edge
Moe’s Valley
Endless sandstone lines.
Lake Margaret trail
The trail is a 4.7-mile out-and-back near Kirkwood, California. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 3 hours to complete with a truck. This is a popular trail for backpacking, fishing, and hiking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The best times to visit this trail are June through October. Dogs are welcome and may be off-leash in some areas.
Erratica
This is a popular rock climbing area. Just like most of the other areas around the Sierra you get a lot of granite slabs.
Lovers Leap Overlook
Small area with some fun lines.
Eagle Falls Trail
Head up the trail to the water fall and above. It is not suggested to enter desolation wilderness with your RC.
Maidens Grave
Volcanic conglomerate rock with a view
Huffaker hills loop
5k running loop training. Fun tech at speed.
Huffier Park Trails
A few fun loops with the scale trail rig.
Pig Rock
Climbing area just north of Reno. Large rolling volcanic domes with crazy caves. High clearance vehicle might be needed
The Buttermilks
Very popular rock climbing area. The slabs behind the main bouldering area are incredibly fun.
Washoe Boulder
Old rock climbing that has a lot of fun lines. The rock is a volcanic tuff. Views are amazing
Caples Lake
Lake side crawling
Bear River Lake Resort
Home of the original C4C.
Kirkwood Lake
More granite slabs than you could shake a stick at.
Tiger Creek
Slick water polished granite a few fun lines.
Potholes trail
Head downstream from the silver lake dam. After about 20 minutes of trail you will come to a group of swimming holes. Fun summer spot. Lots of camp grounds in the area.
Pyramid lake
Amazing crawling on ancient tufa deposits. $15 parking fee is required. You are on Indian land so be on your best behavior.
Burnside Lake
Free camping. After about an hours drive on a fire road you will arrive at burnside like. The north and east side of the lake are surrounded by granite slabs. This spot is off the grid and you will most likely be the only people out there.
Long Barn
Crazy comp lines on extremely sharp volcanic conglomerate rock. It’s like crawling on an asteroid.
Donnell Vista
Quick hit with some cool views.
Powerline trail
Park near the dead end. Trail out to the decomposing granite boulders.
Loch Leven Trail
It’s trailing with a lot of hard crawling.
Emerald Bay lookout
Fun little crawling area with one of the most iconic views of Emerald Bay and Lake Tahoe. Be cautious of Park rangers.
Bear Valley Slabs
Huge amount of granite slabs with endless lines.
Hells Kitchen
Trailing and crawling. Great overlook
Natural bridges Trail
Hike down to the limestone cave
Horsetail falls trail
Fun trail out to the edge of desolation wilderness
Cat Creek
Fun roadside area. Lots of comp lines
Historical Columbia
Crawling on crazy limestone features. Right in town and next to some of the best pizza ever.
Echo View Estates
Small area of granite slabs. Fun lines with an amazing view
Tuttletown recreation area
Lots of lines around the lower parking area. Rock is a form of slate making some lines loose and challenging. Also gives a cool scale look to photos.
Rubicon Trail Head
Loon lake staging area for the Rubicon. Endless granite slabs. Endless comp lines as well as trailing on the iconic Rubicon trail.
Wingfield Park
Urben features along the river. Fun for a quick hit
Schealer Lake Trail
Head out on this 3.0-mile out-and-back trail near Kit Carson. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 hours to complete. This is a popular trail for backpacking, camping, and hiking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The best times to visit this trail are May through October. Dogs are welcome and may be off-leash in some areas.
Prison Hill OHV Area
Great crawling on decomposing granite. Massive number of harder comp lines as well as lots of scale trailing.