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Why You Shouldn’t Go Off-road Alone:

Off-roading an help you feel at pea e with nature, ut don’t go alone.

Sometimes, experienced off-roaders want to try traveling on their own. People who know how

to do their o ar repairs thi k that the o ’t need help, especially on a short trip, but off-

roadi g is ’t like other road trips. It’s u h ore diffi ult to get help, a d ou are ore likel to experience some sort of car trouble: off-road li ates a d terrai just are ’t as hospita le to motor vehicles. E e if ou’re a fa tasti otorist, do ’t go off-road alone.

First thi g’s first: ou should ’t go off-roading alone because, as you probably already know,

ou’re stu k ith our ar o atter hat happe s. E e off-roading beginners know that if

your ar reaks do or our stra ded, ou eed to sti k ith the ar, ot a der off. If ou’re an amateur or professional auto mechanic, you also know that some car problems require more

tha t o ha ds: if our ar reaks do a d ou’re off-roading alone, it might be almost

i possi le for ou to fi d help, espe iall if ou a ’t lea e our ar.

More i porta tl , ou should ’t go off-roading alone because accidents happen. You might

rash our ar or it ight reak do , a d it’s al a s est to ha e a frie d or partner with you

ho a get help. But ar trou le is ’t the o l risk of off-roading alone. Even the healthiest

people a i jure the sel es or fall ill i so e a . Espe iall if ou’re off-roading in the

desert, traveling alone exposes you to health problems, such as heat exhaustion. Snake or inset

bites can also make it difficult for you to move, and hiking injuries happen to the best of us. If

ei g si k or i jured a d alo e i the ild does ’t sou d too safe or fu to ou, ri g so eo e along when you go off-road.

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You do ’t e e ha e to tra el i the sa e ehi le as our o pa io does: as fu as group road trips can be, you can go off-roading with someone who has his or her own vehicle. Just stay

within an easy visible range of the other vehicle, and alternate leading and following. In the

desert, your line of sight can span several kilometers, so you can still feel that sense of

aloneness and peace while traveling with a partner who can help out in a pinch. Having two

cars is also useful in case one breaks down: your partner can always tow you to the nearest

service area. Off-roadi g is a great e perie e; do ’t tur it i to a ight are goi g out o your own.

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