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AKENG44_<strong>Escalade</strong> Page 255 Wednesday, July 16, 2008 12:22 PM<br />

Section 3<br />

Traveling to Remote Areas<br />

It makes sense to plan your trip,<br />

especially when going to a remote<br />

area. Know the terrain and plan<br />

your route. You are much less<br />

likely to get bad surprises. Get<br />

accurate maps <strong>of</strong> trails and terrain.<br />

Try to learn <strong>of</strong> any blocked or<br />

closed roads.<br />

It’s also a good idea to travel<br />

with at least one other vehicle. If<br />

something happens to one <strong>of</strong><br />

them, the other can help quickly.<br />

Does you vehicle have a winch? If<br />

so, be sure to read the winch<br />

instructions. In a remote area, a<br />

winch can be handy if you get<br />

stuck, however you’ll want to<br />

know how to use it properly.<br />

Getting Familiar with<br />

Off-Road Driving<br />

It’s a good idea to practice in an<br />

area that’s safe and close to home<br />

before you go into the wilderness.<br />

Off-road driving does require<br />

some new and different driving<br />

skills. Here’s what we mean:<br />

• Tune your senses to different<br />

kinds <strong>of</strong> signals. Your eyes, for<br />

example, need to constantly<br />

sweep the terrain for unexpected<br />

obstacles. Your ears<br />

need to listen for unusual tire<br />

or engine sounds. With your<br />

arms, hands, feet and body,<br />

you’ll need to respond to<br />

vibrations and vehicle bounce.<br />

Driving Off-Road<br />

Controlling your vehicle is the key<br />

to successful <strong>of</strong>f-road driving. One<br />

<strong>of</strong> the best ways to control your<br />

vehicle is to control your speed.<br />

Here are some things to keep in<br />

mind. At higher speeds:<br />

• you approach things faster and<br />

you have less time to scan the<br />

terrain for obstacles.<br />

• you have less time to react.<br />

• you have more vehicle bounce<br />

when you drive over obstacles.<br />

• you’ll need more distance for<br />

braking, especially since you’re<br />

on an unpaved surface.<br />

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