Influencer I
Once in a while some one will get stuck in the mud, some steps to get out and unstuck when you are alone in the trails. I would recommend having a shovel, recovery straps and a floorjack or hi-lift jack while traveling anywhere.
One Way
Step 1: Put your car into park. So it does not move when you get out the the vehicle
Step 2: Take a car mat out or how ever many you need, put the tip of the mat at the front of the tire(or rear if going in reverse)
Step 3: get back into the vehicle and go slowly foward or backwards onto the mat( so you dont just kick the mat away). and then once you feel the grip, do not stop the vehicle,just keep going so you dont get stuck again.
Second Way
This way is to go and look for sticks,rocks, anything dry and build it up a little in the front or rear of the tire for dry traction.
once you get traction do not stop or you might get stuck again.
Third Way
Ive seen people use this way as well.
Its called a Steel Recovery Track, it works good and you can store it easly in the truck or on a roof rack. you basically unfold it and put it under the tire as you would do while using a car mat.
Last Way
If you find yourself in a bad situation and nothing above helps, and you have a hi-lift jack and recovery straps with you.
You can use the hi-lift jack as a bring along winch, multiple straps are needed. Tie one side of the strap to either around a tree or a huge non moveable rock to the high lift top part using a D shackle. Another strap you tie into the tow hooks of your vehicle and then to the lower part of the hi lift. as you crank the hi lift, the vehicle should start to move out of where it is stuck. Be Careful while doing this as watching the vehicle making sure it is not turning into a different direction.
Hope this helps everyone.
One Way
Step 1: Put your car into park. So it does not move when you get out the the vehicle
Step 2: Take a car mat out or how ever many you need, put the tip of the mat at the front of the tire(or rear if going in reverse)
Step 3: get back into the vehicle and go slowly foward or backwards onto the mat( so you dont just kick the mat away). and then once you feel the grip, do not stop the vehicle,just keep going so you dont get stuck again.
Second Way
This way is to go and look for sticks,rocks, anything dry and build it up a little in the front or rear of the tire for dry traction.
once you get traction do not stop or you might get stuck again.
Third Way
Ive seen people use this way as well.
Its called a Steel Recovery Track, it works good and you can store it easly in the truck or on a roof rack. you basically unfold it and put it under the tire as you would do while using a car mat.
Last Way
If you find yourself in a bad situation and nothing above helps, and you have a hi-lift jack and recovery straps with you.
You can use the hi-lift jack as a bring along winch, multiple straps are needed. Tie one side of the strap to either around a tree or a huge non moveable rock to the high lift top part using a D shackle. Another strap you tie into the tow hooks of your vehicle and then to the lower part of the hi lift. as you crank the hi lift, the vehicle should start to move out of where it is stuck. Be Careful while doing this as watching the vehicle making sure it is not turning into a different direction.
Hope this helps everyone.