Off-Road Driving

Driving through deep water and streams

Driving through deep water and streams

Most proper 4×4 trucks can be driven in axle-deep water without any real issues. When it comes to maximum wading depth, a fair rule of thumb would be about 20 inches. However, deeper water areas... 

Get To Know Your Off-road Vehicle

Get To Know Your Off-road Vehicle

Before you venture into the great unknown with your 4×4 truck, you need to become familiar with your vehicle, learn its limitations and take certain precautions.  ...

Basics Of Sand Recovery

Basics Of Sand Recovery

The most frustrating part of dune-driving is getting stuck. As soon as the truck starts bogging down, avoid the temptation to simply floor the accelerator as this will just make vehicle recovery more... 

Starting Off With Sand Driving

Starting Off With Sand Driving

The basic theme with sand driving is to conserve your momentum. Since traction is seriously limited, trying to increase your speed can be extremely difficult, and you do not want to lose any momentum,... 

Tackling Muddy Terrain

Tackling Muddy Terrain

It’s brown, soft and pretty innocent looking. But don’t let the looks deceive you. Beneath that brittle exterior lies a menace that both experienced and amateur offroaders may succumb to. And it plagues... 

Ascending and Descending

Ascending and Descending

Sometimes, you forget the old proverb “look before you leap” and directly decide to brave dangerously steep slopes while you’re off the road. You may get a kick out of it and you may... 

Starting Off With Off-Roading

Starting Off With Off-Roading

It’s brown, soft and pretty innocent looking. But don’t let the looks deceive you. Beneath that brittle exterior lies a menace that both experienced and amateur offroaders may succumb to. And it plagues...