“Lion’s Back” is another name for a rocky ridge that sits at the entrance of (Arches National Park) Arches National Park. Arches National Park is one of the national ecological parks in the United States. It is located in the east of the small town of Moab (Moab) in Utah (Utah) in the west. It is also known as the “King of Steep Slopes”.
The “Lion’s Back” is formed by the erosion of sandstone rocks. The entire ridge stretches for several miles. The 200-meter-high ridge suddenly falls straight down at an angle of 30° to 35°. When it is 15 meters above the ground, the angle is reversed. Contact the ground at an extreme angle of 40° to 45°.
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Challenge several basic performances of the “Lion’s Back” off-road vehicle
1. First of all, the requirements for approach angle and departure angle; the ability to go up and down a 45° slope is almost the limit of the vehicle, and the necessary large-diameter tires are essential.
2. The second is the tire pressure. In order to ensure sufficient power on smooth rocky surfaces, the tires must be able to contact the ground with a sufficient area.
3. Finally, with sufficient motivation, you are qualified to challenge the limit.