Official Wisconsin ATV Safety Course Link to Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

Riding Over Rocks, Logs, and Bumps

Ride around obstacles when you can. Sometimes, however, the obstacles are small enough to ride over safely. Practice this skill by riding over a series of logs, one at a time.

  • Find three logs about four to six feet long, no more than 10 inches in diameter.
  • Place the logs 35 feet apart and at various angles.
  • Begin at least 25 feet from the first log, and accelerate to second gear.
  • As you approach the log:
    • Stand up, keeping your knees and elbows flexible and bent.
    • Lean forward slightly.
    • Keep the front tires at a 90-degree angle to the log.
  • As the front tires touch the log:
    • Apply a small burst of throttle to keep your momentum.
    • Lean forward further as the rear tires go over the log to prevent being hit by the seat or the rear of the ATV.
  • Keep your head up, and prepare to go over the next log.
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