Mementos for off-road drives

Truck camper in a dirt road - Photo: Still Gravity.
Our truck camper on a good dirt road - License our images here.        

Jack Kerouac wrote On the Road, "Here I was at the end of America - no more land - and now there was nowhere to go but back." - the previous link is affiliate to the book page in Amazon.

Not necessarily, Jack. When the road ends, we can keep going off road. The thing is to know where and when and how, plus be prepared for the worse. 

These are some ideas to survive a road trip to nowhere. 

  • Get good tires. 
  • Low the air to ~ 50% (no lower than 30%). 
  • Switch to low gear. 
  • Drive on the higher spots of the road. 
  • Keep the wheels straight. 
  • Protect the driver's side and center of the vehicle - the location of the gas tank in my truck.
  • Cross one wheel at a time in a ditch. 
  • If in doubt, take a break. Stop and walk to check the obstacles.  
  • If stuck and a wheel is slipping, drive out slowly. 
  • Rocking back & for may take out the vehicle. 
  • Sometimes, backing out is the easy way.   
  • With snow chains drive at 20-30 mph. 
  • No drive at night or bad weather.
  • Never park the vehicle on tidal beaches - we got in trouble once. 
  • Carry self-rescue stuff and know how to use it. 
And now, a couple of links to people who know. 

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