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<blockquote data-quote="Rock_Crusher" data-source="post: 775201" data-attributes="member: 16069"><p>Here's a thread to better inform other's that may be new to the sport of offroading... now as to better inform others & generally make it known to someone who otherwise might not know, there are basic rules that apply to users / offroaders & the vehicles they use, to explore the area's we like to call - offroad trail system's... better known as ORV parks.</p><p></p><p>so without a bunch of gibberish, what are some of the things that you can explain to say a new guy, who has just bought a Jeep and wants to go try offroading for his 1st time?</p><p></p><p>-----------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>pictures of offroad rig's doing something the right way vs a wrong way would be of great learning experience as well. say you are out wheeling and are Un-able to Over come a obstacle, what do you do?</p><p></p><p>the trail has a tree that has fallen across it? do you come prepared w/ saw to cut it and move the obstacle or do you make a new path around tree? </p><p></p><p>these are some of the questions, that could be answered. not everyone knows the rules or understands what could happen, by just going off the trail onetime... so lets shed some light on the do's & don't's of Offroading.</p><p></p><p>------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>rules, regulations, & (Trail) land use - should just about cover it.</p><p></p><p>pictures showing what proper offroading vs wrong offroading would be great.</p><p>say a guy over coming a obstacle using a winch, *(point out) but he's using a tree strap, vs just running cable around the tree... the winch line without a strap will cut through the tree, which will kill the tree. </p><p></p><p>show, pictures of someone doing a clear & wrong type of thing vs the right way... and maybe everyone will have a good example of the way things are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rock_Crusher, post: 775201, member: 16069"] Here's a thread to better inform other's that may be new to the sport of offroading... now as to better inform others & generally make it known to someone who otherwise might not know, there are basic rules that apply to users / offroaders & the vehicles they use, to explore the area's we like to call - offroad trail system's... better known as ORV parks. so without a bunch of gibberish, what are some of the things that you can explain to say a new guy, who has just bought a Jeep and wants to go try offroading for his 1st time? ----------------------------------------------------------- pictures of offroad rig's doing something the right way vs a wrong way would be of great learning experience as well. say you are out wheeling and are Un-able to Over come a obstacle, what do you do? the trail has a tree that has fallen across it? do you come prepared w/ saw to cut it and move the obstacle or do you make a new path around tree? these are some of the questions, that could be answered. not everyone knows the rules or understands what could happen, by just going off the trail onetime... so lets shed some light on the do's & don't's of Offroading. ------------------------------------------------------------ rules, regulations, & (Trail) land use - should just about cover it. pictures showing what proper offroading vs wrong offroading would be great. say a guy over coming a obstacle using a winch, *(point out) but he's using a tree strap, vs just running cable around the tree... the winch line without a strap will cut through the tree, which will kill the tree. show, pictures of someone doing a clear & wrong type of thing vs the right way... and maybe everyone will have a good example of the way things are. [/QUOTE]
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