Phoenix/Chandler Arizona places to crawl The wife's got a business trip in Chandler Arizona, just outside of Phoenix. Somehow I've got roped into the mess lol. I've got 1 day to myself and thought I'd take advantage of it. I thought about bringing the mountain bike down but seams like alot of hassle for one ride. So I'm thinking of bringing trucks down instead to run. I've got 24's, tr4m, utb18 capra, 1/10th crawlers and bombers I can bring. So now to the question. Is there any great places to crawl in or around Chandler or Phoenix? Somewhere close to thoses areas preferably say within a hour or less. Thanks guys. |
Re: Phoenix/Chandler Arizona places to crawl You should head out to mini moab. It's around 45 minutes away from chandler. You could also go to south mountain, hole in the rock (Phoenix) or dog park (Tempe). Mini Moab is the best though. Nice drive too. If you go in the Arizona section of this forum you can find a map. Sent from my SM-S906U using Tapatalk |
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Re: Phoenix/Chandler Arizona places to crawl Falcon Hill is in Mesa. It's in between a park & a school. Off of Power Rd & McKellips Rd. It's in a residential neighborhood. It's a great place for a short, but tough crawl. |
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Re: Phoenix/Chandler Arizona places to crawl Not sure if you're aware, but there is a section towards the bottom of the forum organized by different areas of the country. "thumbsup" Southwest - Arizona at RCCrawler.com |
Re: Phoenix/Chandler Arizona places to crawl I think you can crawl anywhere Sent from my ONEPLUS A6013 using Tapatalk |
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