- Warm up on level ground around a marked circuit
- Go for a quad safari through woodland, across fields, water pools and up steep slopes
- Cover around 10 miles at up to 50 mph
- Bikes are usually the Honda 250ES or Honda Sportrax 90s
Take control of a quad bike and set off into rough terrain. You'll scramble across open fields and woodland tracks, splash through water pools and tackle steep slopes. Oh, and you might get a bit wet, but that's part of the appeal, right? You'll begin with a thorough safety briefing, then get into your protective clothing and have an introduction to the quad bike. You'll warm up with some training on level ground around a marked circuit to master basic quad handling and gain some confidence. Then you'll head off on a quad safari, typically covering around 10 miles, at speeds of up to 50mph. Fear not, an experienced instructor will keep a watchful eye on anyone about to frog leap the handle bars. The time ends with a debrief and hose-down. The bikes are usually Honda 250ESs - a utility machine with five forward gears operated by electric thumb shift - or Sportrax 90s - smaller, sports-tuned quads.
Locations:
Walton On Trent, Derbyshire; Cheshunt, Hertfordshire