TV-1 Diehard

Total Miles
1.7

Elevation

667.57 ft

Duration

5 Hours

Technical Rating

9

Difficult

Best Time

Spring, Winter, Fall

Trail Overview

TV-1 is a nasty rock-crawling trail meant for only the most extreme rock-crawling vehicles. The majority of the trail is full of several-foot-high boulders and huge rock ledges. As it leaves Table Mesa Road, it starts as an easy dirt road, goes past a shooting bay, and gains some elevation in the hills full of saguaro cactus. The first hill climb and descent are already pretty nasty, being loose and steep, with off-camber corners and embedded rock faces. If the first hill and descent make you uncomfortable, definitely turn around now! It drops down into a wash with boulders and slab rock ledges. These are extremely jagged, uneven mounds of rock, with holes in the runups, and off-camber layers. The obstacles are in a flat wash, so there's no cliff exposure, which helps, but they get increasingly more difficult the farther south you go. Part of the trail is just going over a boulder field. Some of the hardest and tallest ledges are about halfway through with huge drop-offs. The south end is the gnarliest; it's just a trough full of giant boulders. It has to be a fun challenge for the rock-crawling rigs with big tires and tons of clearance. Do not attempt this with a stock vehicle or anything under 37-inch tires. This is really meant for the serious rock-crawling buggies and skilled drivers.

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TV-1 Diehard
TV-1 Diehard

Difficulty

This is an extreme rock crawling route full of extreme rock ledges and boulders the entire length of the trail, with no bypasses or bail-outs.

Technical Rating

9

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Access Description

The OHV Area off of Table Mesa Road is a popular destination for UTVs, ATVs, dirt bikes, and rock crawlers, and can get pretty busy on weekends. Trails range from easy to extreme. There's an extensive amount of dispersed camping available along Table Mesa Road and at the beginning of the North Little Grand Canyon. Note that this area is extremely popular for target shooting, as people set up in the natural "bays" between the hills, but these bays are sometimes uncomfortably close to the trails. Be aware of this, expect to hear target shooting throughout the day (and into the night), and please shoot responsibly. Always know your backdrop.

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