I was camping a few weeks back in the North Georgia mountains. The place I like to go is a spot by the river off of a Chattahoochee National Forest service road. I was taking the 2-hour trail out to go to town and get a few things when I came across a jeep stopped in the middle of a creek crossing with the hood up and two high school age kids standing in front of it. It was not a good sign and I figured they splashed the motor so I pulled around in front of them and pulled them out of the crossing and to a spot where we could look at the jeep. Air filter was dripping wet so I told them we needed to pull the plugs and see if the cylinders would turn over but I left all my tools back at camp in my big box from where I was using them and never put them back before I left. Luckily a group of about 6 jeeps came up behind us shortly after and between all of their tools I had enough to pull the plugs. They offered the boys water and snacks while I worked on the jeep. While I was messing with it we had great conversation and I learned they were riding the Georgia Traverse and I believe at least one of them was an OB member. Anyways, the jeep was hydrolocked so there was nothing I could do except tow them off the trail to phone reception and call a wrecker.
I just wanted to share because I was encouraged by the willingness of the off-road community to band together and try to help another person out. The overland/off-road crowd is truly one of the most sincere, and helpful group of people I’ve ever had experiences with. Helping strangers on the trail without a second thought. You won’t see that just anywhere and I’m proud to be apart of that.
Tell me about a time you’ve helped or been helped by strangers on or off the trail and let it be an encouragement to the whole community.
-Tbone
I just wanted to share because I was encouraged by the willingness of the off-road community to band together and try to help another person out. The overland/off-road crowd is truly one of the most sincere, and helpful group of people I’ve ever had experiences with. Helping strangers on the trail without a second thought. You won’t see that just anywhere and I’m proud to be apart of that.
Tell me about a time you’ve helped or been helped by strangers on or off the trail and let it be an encouragement to the whole community.
-Tbone