
Off-Road Ranger I
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- First Name
- Donald
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- Diehl
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spot on. That's why we prefer to and are able to go out alone. I simply don't push myself or my vehicle.Hear, hear, @James Deaton! Good for you for making this point.
Far too many folks, especially new to traveling and camping back country with their vehicles, get way too hung up on just crawling, intentionally getting stuck, and continually running their vehicles through extreme off-road activities.
Nothing wrong at all with understanding your vehicle's limits and learning what you need to do to get unstuck, but the activities that help you do both are not the primary goal of traveling and camping, as far as I'm concerned.
I have no desire to test my vehicle to the limits over and over, continually putting it at risk, just for the sake of doing it. I'd much rather be running the roads and going somewhere, meeting the locals, learning their culture and how they do things, and gaining a better understanding of the place I'm traveling through before I head on to the next place.
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