How To Go On An Off Road Adventure
Just starting out in enjoying an off road experience can be tough, since there are so many things that a beginner will need to know before they embark on their adventure. There are many safety regulations, modifications, and environment details to keep in mind while enjoying the sport of off road driving.
Knowing what vehicle to pick means all the difference in the experience going to be had. Obviously a car or smaller truck isn’t going to do very well, since they sit lower to the ground and may get damaged easily. Larger trucks or SUVs are more accustomed to the wear and tear, and will also be able to withstand other forces of nature such as traction control.
Vehicles that come from the factory are usually stocked with tires that aren’t so great for all terrain driving. In some cases this rule is an exception, but drivers will find the majority of SUVs and larger trucks may not have the correct texture or studs to go into dangerous terrains that may contain mud or rocks.
If the adventure in question is going to be in a taxing environment, the driver should consider getting vast alterations to the vehicle. Alterations such as lifting the axle to a higher location will avoid any damage to the vehicle that would render it unable to function. Even just a single blow to the axle will mean hundreds of dollars in repair costs- so it’s usually best to be safe than sorry.
Off road adventures are also a competitive sport- although it comes in many forms. The most popular is Formula Off Road racing, in which some of the most extreme off road adventures can be had. Vehicles in this competition will need to be highly modified to take all types of abuse- even descending or ascending near vertical cliffs. This sport is very dangerous, and it should be noted that there are strict safety regulations and training instructions to gain entry into this competition.
The off road lifestyle doesnt have to be as extreme as most make it out to be. In many cases just a casual stroll through the forest in an all terrain truck or SUV is enough adrenaline to qualify the act for off road classification. Since there are so many types of off road techniques, it’s recommended to talk to a professional who can recommend the best one.
Closing Comments
Getting to know nature a little better by spending all day climbing rocks, plowing through mud, and overall enjoying the scenery is a great way to spend a lazy day. Best yet, one can do it in the comfort of their own vehicle.
Chris Channing on August 16th 2008 in Home