Traveler III
I considered putting this in the Trail Section but I am posting it here since it deals more with our rigs than it does the actual trails. Does anyone go out and "practice" with their rig? This sounds silly to actually ask it but I am bringing it up in case there are some less than experienced (noob) persons out there that may not do this or feel some practice is in order.
I know that we use our rigs when we go out overlanding but does anyone actually go out to an OHV area and practice climbing and crawling over/around/through stuff to see what your rig can and cannot do? I do it when I go to Bridgeport north of Fort Worth to hang with my Jeep club. I consistently look for obstacles that will give me an idea of what I may encounter on the trail. I wouldn't want to get out in the middle of nowhere and get stuck because I had no experience with an obstacle. Also, I wouldn't want to turn around because I didn't think I could do an obstacle when I had a more than capable rig. I make it a point to get stuck and have to use my winch or to find what I cannot climb to see how my vehicle will react with the terrain that I am working in.
I welcome thoughts and opinions on the subject.
I know that we use our rigs when we go out overlanding but does anyone actually go out to an OHV area and practice climbing and crawling over/around/through stuff to see what your rig can and cannot do? I do it when I go to Bridgeport north of Fort Worth to hang with my Jeep club. I consistently look for obstacles that will give me an idea of what I may encounter on the trail. I wouldn't want to get out in the middle of nowhere and get stuck because I had no experience with an obstacle. Also, I wouldn't want to turn around because I didn't think I could do an obstacle when I had a more than capable rig. I make it a point to get stuck and have to use my winch or to find what I cannot climb to see how my vehicle will react with the terrain that I am working in.
I welcome thoughts and opinions on the subject.