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MJOC Trip Information


MJOC Trip Information

To attend 4WD trip we ensure our members have a minimum level of driving skills and training to ensure everyone stays safe while on an MJOC Trip. Members attend a free MJOC 4WD Proficiency Training course which is based on the Four Wheel Drive Victoria Profficiency Course with additional Jeep and MJOC content. Our experienced trainers will guide you through the Jeep technology and 4WD systems and various driving skills to get you ready for your MJOC trips.

Once members have completed the Driver Training requirements you can book on 4WD trips.

If you have not yet completed your training you can still participate on an Easy rated trip as no training is required for these.

To ensure you understand the trip ratings there is a link on this page to the Trip Ratings Guide which will assist you in undersstanding the type of trip that suits your experience and vehicle set up.

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Trip Rating Guide


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Quick Summary of Trip Ratings




EASY rated trips generally are social events and high range of AWD suitable. No training required




MEDIUM rated trips require High and Low range and a significant portion of the trip includes low range 4WD. Must be trained drivers but is suitable for standard 4WD vehicles




DIFFICULT rated trips are similar to medium trips but include more challenging hills and obstacles. Suitable for standard vehicles with All Terrain tyres. Drivers must be trained.




VERY DIFFICULT trips are for modified vehicles with very experienced trained drivers. Vehicles should be self-recoverable and have higher ground clearance. Trip leaders may specify special requirements

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