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I have the opportunity to take a one-day trip on an unimproved dirt road (maybe not fitting of the term "off-roading"?) which has some deep washes, soft sandy areas, and plenty of locals' cautions about it.
(I won't go if there is any rain in the week before or in the forecast -- and none of the creeks are running right now, so water is not a concern -it's desert during dry season.)
I will be taking my "high clearance" (according to the NPS) 4WD Tundra about 40 miles and back.
It will be lightly loaded. I will be solo.
I am writing about the vehicle, not about personal safety or rescue concerns.
If there is a place to read about driving skills - for off-highway, I would love to go there and read about it. I have a few years of harsh winter driving under my belt but this is new.
I am also pondering a list of rescue equipment to have in the truck. I don't mean personal supplies like water and blankets; but things to get going again if I have a flat or get stuck etc. I will have a full tank of gas. I have a real spare and it's checked for 40psi. (My tires are excellent and have an aggressive tread)
Shovel, pick, long rope, chain, winch, fixaflat & 12v airpump, hydraulic floor jack, metal plate to put under a buried wheel come to mind. I'll check that all wheel nuts are removable. There are no trees to tie off to so I was thinking multiple Tposts, pounded deep might be a winch anchor point.
Any other ideas or 'internet-direction' is greatly appreciated!
(I won't go if there is any rain in the week before or in the forecast -- and none of the creeks are running right now, so water is not a concern -it's desert during dry season.)
I will be taking my "high clearance" (according to the NPS) 4WD Tundra about 40 miles and back.
It will be lightly loaded. I will be solo.
I am writing about the vehicle, not about personal safety or rescue concerns.
If there is a place to read about driving skills - for off-highway, I would love to go there and read about it. I have a few years of harsh winter driving under my belt but this is new.
I am also pondering a list of rescue equipment to have in the truck. I don't mean personal supplies like water and blankets; but things to get going again if I have a flat or get stuck etc. I will have a full tank of gas. I have a real spare and it's checked for 40psi. (My tires are excellent and have an aggressive tread)
Shovel, pick, long rope, chain, winch, fixaflat & 12v airpump, hydraulic floor jack, metal plate to put under a buried wheel come to mind. I'll check that all wheel nuts are removable. There are no trees to tie off to so I was thinking multiple Tposts, pounded deep might be a winch anchor point.
Any other ideas or 'internet-direction' is greatly appreciated!