Trail Overview
Dirty Harry is a narrow, high-consequence creek bed trail featuring tall rock walls, tight turns, and sustained technical obstacles. Expect deep, uneven channels that require straddling lines, frequent cross-axle articulation, and committed ledge climbs where tire placement is critical. Once in the trail it you are committed to the trail; there is little to no room for bypasses or to turn around and get back out. Also has very limited access for recovery if the vehicle is disabled or stuck within the trail. Expect over 3-foot-tall ledges, partial ledges, and wall climbs. Not recommended for long wheelbase vehicles.
Difficulty
This is an extremely technical trail with ledges and partial ledges of over 3 feet tall, requiring a well-built rig with an experienced driver. Very high chance of body and tire damage in the trail, especially when in longer wheelbase vehicles. The trail runs through a confined corridor with limited room to correct mistakes. Long wheelbase vehicles will struggle due to tight geometry, abrupt elevation changes, and limited turnaround options. Several sections demand precise throttle control and spotter coordination to avoid body damage.