The Stigenator
Lifer
I went for my work authorized Off Road Training today, OMG I'm in love.
I've done Rally on AWD and AutoX before and I've taken my 2WD car (Acura TSX as well as my old Ford Focus) off the beaten path, but this was a whole different game.
I learned SO much from the instructors. OMG I want a 4WD vehicle with enough clearance and power. There is SO much to learn and so much finessing of the throttle / brakes / steering, I loved the challenges.
The most important things, what not to do and what to do with a 4WD and AWD and when to use 4WD. I didnt get stuck but I did hit a 'boulder' softly (couldnt judge the location from the cab, no damage) and my spotter got me out of the boulder field after that. The only other issue I got is that I hit a couple of 'up and down' slopes (quick speed bumps) at very low speed (sub 10 mph) but it made the Chevy Suburban jump. I have no idea where that was, I didnt see it, and nor did the spotter, but then the sun was in both our eyes.
We had 3 cars on the trail, a 2011 Jeep Compass 4x4 (gutless 172hp 4cylinder), 2010 Chevy Suburban (did the light trails due to low ground clearance, someone else damaged it on the first run so it was limited to easy trails) and a 2010 Ford F150 SuperCrew 4X4 (that we own).
The F150 got stuck for a time, but it was because someone forgot to put it into 4WD while going up the hill, it got stuck the same place the Jeep got stuck but we were able to back out and run at a higher speed up.
Best part - driving on an incline sideways but making sure you do not roll it. Knowing the limits of your vehicle and getting used to the idea of being sideways.
The worst part - my wreckless coworker who thought he was Jeremy Clarkson and said "POWWERRRR" while going the hill and nearly rolling it.
Edit: Pics
F150 stuck!
F150 getting up the hill
F150 out of the hill.
I've done Rally on AWD and AutoX before and I've taken my 2WD car (Acura TSX as well as my old Ford Focus) off the beaten path, but this was a whole different game.
I learned SO much from the instructors. OMG I want a 4WD vehicle with enough clearance and power. There is SO much to learn and so much finessing of the throttle / brakes / steering, I loved the challenges.
The most important things, what not to do and what to do with a 4WD and AWD and when to use 4WD. I didnt get stuck but I did hit a 'boulder' softly (couldnt judge the location from the cab, no damage) and my spotter got me out of the boulder field after that. The only other issue I got is that I hit a couple of 'up and down' slopes (quick speed bumps) at very low speed (sub 10 mph) but it made the Chevy Suburban jump. I have no idea where that was, I didnt see it, and nor did the spotter, but then the sun was in both our eyes.
We had 3 cars on the trail, a 2011 Jeep Compass 4x4 (gutless 172hp 4cylinder), 2010 Chevy Suburban (did the light trails due to low ground clearance, someone else damaged it on the first run so it was limited to easy trails) and a 2010 Ford F150 SuperCrew 4X4 (that we own).
The F150 got stuck for a time, but it was because someone forgot to put it into 4WD while going up the hill, it got stuck the same place the Jeep got stuck but we were able to back out and run at a higher speed up.
Best part - driving on an incline sideways but making sure you do not roll it. Knowing the limits of your vehicle and getting used to the idea of being sideways.
The worst part - my wreckless coworker who thought he was Jeremy Clarkson and said "POWWERRRR" while going the hill and nearly rolling it.
Edit: Pics
F150 stuck!
F150 getting up the hill
F150 out of the hill.
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