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When you take your four-wheel-drive (4WD) truck or SUV off-road, there is a whole new world to see and experience. The off-road community is huge and welcoming, with lifestyle shows to attend and trail-driving events to experience. With seat time and practice, your technical skills will improve.
However, do you really want to head into the forest unprepared? Driving off-road requires more attention, skills, discipline, and preparation than simply driving around obstacles. Being fully informed with the most up-to-date techniques is crucial for today’s motorized off-road driving enthusiasts.
The Ultimate Off-Road Driver’s Guide covers topics such as what to bring along for a trail ride and how to interact with other trail users. The book explains various 4WD systems and how they work, how to drive on different terrains (mud, sand, snow, and rocks), and what to do when encountering each of these elements. An entire chapter is devoted to getting unstuck. It also covers ways to communicate when you lose cellular coverage and offers navigation options to prevent getting lost.
This book is a must-have for your off-road toolbox!
What is overlanding? According to Wikipedia, “Overlanding is self-reliant travel to remote destinations where the journey is the principal goal. Typically, it is accomplished with mechanized off-road-capable transport (from bicycles to trucks) where camping is the primary form of lodging. It often lasts for extended periods (months to years) and spans international boundaries.”
Overlanding did not originate in America, and it’s a bit different here. You are unlikely to see a bicycle in the desert, and most people don’t overland for that long. However, the spirit of the activity remains the same.
Want to try overlanding? Great! You’ll need some gear.
In The Overlanding Vehicle Builder’s Guide, veteran racer, off-roader, and journalist Don Alexander provides a comprehensive overview of what to consider when building your overlanding rig. This includes the duration of the trip, the number of people in your party, how far off the beaten path you plan to go, and the creature comforts you need.
Understanding your needs will help you choose the right gear for the best experience. The book covers the strengths and weaknesses of different vehicle types, vehicle modifications, accessories (lighting, camping gear, food, and water storage), and essential equipment for trail mishaps and recovery. It also includes driving techniques, trail rules, and etiquette.
If you’re ready to build your rig or simply want to learn more about the hobby, this book is an excellent guide.
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