I'm preparing for my first offroad trip of the year, and I've been thinking of all the things that I've picked up over my various trail rides. It seems there are plenty of unwritten rules that I've had to come across through trial and error.
So, what rules or tips do you guys have?
- Gas up before going offroad. Don't try and divert the entire group because you didn't plan ahead.
- When your group meets another group on the trail going the opposite way (on flat ground), the smaller group should move to the side.
- When groups meet on an incline, the group going uphill has right of way.
- Keep an eye on the guy behind you, and slow down if necessary. Nothings worse then getting left behind.
- Don't litter.
- Make sure your Jeep is ready for the trail. I went offroading with one guy who had a newly lifted Jeep, and his driveshafts were too short (and he new it before hand). At every obstacle his driveshaft would separate and we'd have to wait.
- Bring some extra fluids. Some oil, ATF, and gear lube can be a life saver on the trail.
- Don't tailgate. If someone's working an obstacle, don't get right on their bumper, give them some room.
- Bring toilet paper.
- One thing that may only apply to newer Jeeps is that when your Jeep is on a steep angle, the seatbelt won't extend. I had thought the seatbelt was broken because it wouldn't extend on a steep hill, but once back on flat ground it worked fine.
So, what rules or tips do you guys have?