Let's Go Jeepin
|
|||||
| Learn to Drive Off-Road | Short Cuts | ||||
|
|
|
||||
By: Randy Halvorsen - 8/2000
![]() |
| Dora Fang, owner of Let's Go Jeepin, behind the wheel of
her red Jeep Cherokee.
photo by: the author |
Think back to the first time you ventured off-road. Think about all the things that you didn't know then, but do know now. Did you make any 'dumb' mistakes? Did you get into trouble, without knowing how to extricate yourself? Did you tear-up some fragile terrain, without giving it a second thought? I know I have done these things, but as I became more educated, my mistakes began to diminish in frequency, and my enjoyment of the sport increased.
Let's Go Jeepin is about education. In 2 days time, Dora Fang and the staff of LGJ will take the greenest new recruit, and teach him or her, how to 'wheel in a safe and responsible manner. And you don't have to be new to four wheeling to benefit from the Let's Go Jeepin curriculum, the material covered is advanced enough, so that even seasoned off-roaders will learn valuable methods and strategies, which will enhance their four wheeling adventures.
![]() |
| The author climbing one of the numerous hills at the
Badlands.
photo by: Dora Fang |
The school is conducted at the Badlands Off Road Park, Attica, Indiana. This is about 2 hours south of Chicago, Illinois. Classes are held over a weekend, with both in-class study, and hands-on off roading. Typically, the class room portion of the course is held in the morning, and the seat-of-the-pants experience in the afternoon.
Follow along as we show you the Let's Go Jeepin way to learn off-roading.
| Contacts: | |
|
| Please support 4x4Wire by visiting our featured sponsors | ||||||
|
||||||
|
| 4X4Wire Portal | About 4x4Wire | Search 4x4Wire | TrailTalk Forums | Advertiser's Guide | |