TRAIL TIPS AND CHECKLIST
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PREPARING TO HIT THE TRAIL:
When preparing to hit the trail, it’s a good idea to have a checklist to make sure you have everything and don’t end up having to
head back early. We’ve compiled a checklist of the things we think you’ll need on the trail. We’ve also left some space for you to
add your specifi c items to the list. Keep in mind these are suggestions and every person will require different items. Weather and
altitude will also dictate how much food and water a person will require. Do a little research fi rst before heading out for a full day
on the trail.
•�Truck with Charged Battery
•�1-2 spare Charged Batteries for your rig
•�Radio with Charged Batteries
•�Spare radio batteries
•�Check all nuts and screws and tighten them. Including Wheel nuts!
•�Spare parts (Nuts, Screws, Body Clips, and anything that may wear or break)
•�Backpack
•�Water (2 liters per person minimum)
•�Snacks (protein bars, trailmix, etc.)
•�Sturdy shoes (Hiking boots preferably or something with grip and ankle support)
•�Element Hat or Beanie
•�Element Hoodie or Jacket
•�Sunscreen
•�Bug Spray
•�Lip Balm
•�Nut Drivers (Factory Team Nut Drivers #1507, 1508)
•�Allen wrenches (Factory Team Hex Driver set #1655)
•�Cell phone and charger
•�Headlight or fl ashlight with spare batteries
•�Compact action camera
•�Camera
•�Tripod
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TREAD LIGHTLY:
Remember, when driving your rig out on the trails, it’s important to tread lightly. We all know that the best place to enjoy our
hobby is out in nature, and that means we need to preserve it for future hobbyist so we all have a place to enjoy. Here are a few
tips to remember when out on the trail.
• Pack In/Pack Out:
Don’t leave anything behind. Whether it’s trash, parts, or food. If you brought it, take it with you.
• National and Public Parks:
If visiting a national park, leave the RC cars at home. It is illegal to drive any radio control vehicle within national park boundaries.
Public parks are slightly different, some may allow radio control cars and others may not. Check with your local offi cials before
driving in a public park.
• Be Considerate:
Where ever you drive your radio control car, always be considerate of others. Hikers, bicyclists, and animals should always be
given the right of way.
• Keep It Quiet:
If you’re sharing an area with other people, try to keep the noise to a minimum. If you come across animals or anglers, please be
considerate and give them space.
• Give A Hoot, Don’t Pollute:
When enjoying the outdoors take your trash with you. Not only is it bad for the environment, it’s unsightly. If you see trash, pick
it up, even if it isn’t yours. If we all do our part we can work together to keep our planet beautiful for future generations.
• Only You Can Prevent Wild Fires:
Some of us like to mix camping with RC cars. This is great! Just remember to follow all safety precautions and put out any camp
fi res before calling it a night. Also, be sure to unplug and
store all LiPo batteries in LiPo sacks and a fi re resistant storage
device
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