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DirectorRaymond C Andrews
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MPAA RatingNR
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Runtime47 min
Learn the history and future of the Great Western Trail in Arizona, and then climb into the driver's seat and enjoy the state's spectacular backcountry in this four-wheeling adventure. Traveling more than 350 miles through deserts, streams, and over mountains, you'll visit the twelve sections of the trail that will awe both newbies to the sport, as well as hard-core, off-road aficionados.
The Arizona section of the Great Western Trail, which will eventually travel from Mexico to Canada when it is completed, is the only one you can drive in its entirety in a modified Jeep or other 4-Wheel drive vehicle, and is open to everyone.
If you are willing to leave civilization behind, driving through Arizona's backcountry in the Jeeps in this video is an experience you will not forget. It will enlighten and amaze those searching for a primitive and exciting respite from the hustle and bustle of civilization.
This documentary film is based on the guidebook, "Driving the Great Western Trail in Arizona," by Raymond C. and Jennifer L. Andrews.
The Great Western Trail in Arizona is a action movie with a runtime of 47 minutes.