aw12345 wrote:. For a lot of people starting out in our source of entertainment an offroad driving course might just be a better investment than a spot or something similar, since they would not have gotten in trouble in the first place. What ya think Larry?
I think taking an off road driving course is an excellent way to build up your vehicle skills. I would agree that vehicle maintenance, along with proper outfitting for the type of driving you do, is mandatory. But these are unrelated to disaster preparation; from Cub Scouts to Navy Seals, no one goes into the wilderness without a backup plan, in case of unforeseen problems. As far as maintenance goes, even the best vehicles break. Professional builders sink millions of dollars into trophy trucks to go 1000 km only once, yet fewer than half finish the trek.
So, I think together, we have a good start:
1) Learn about proper technique, and know your limits
2) Properly equip and maintain your vehicle
3) Make sure someone knows where you are going, and when you should be back
4) Have an emergency plan, including a means of communication, in case #1, #2, and #3 aren't enough
How's that ?