I have been driving off-road vehicles since 2005. I started with a single-track motorcycle, moved on to ATVs shortly thereafter, worked my way up through several sizes of ATV, and then eventually bought a Polaris RZR S 800 in 2010.
I have traveled far and wide to many different states and covered many types of terrain. I’ve ridden several sand dune areas. I’ve gone up to 11,000 feet in the mountains of Utah. I’ve crawled over rocks and through mud at the base of Mt. Rainier. I’ve bogged down in the mud, crossed fast-moving streams, charged down countless miles of service road, gotten stuck in the snow, and made myself dizzy sick pulling donuts on frozen mud puddles.
During all of these riding adventures, I found that there was always a considerable amount of effort and doubt involved in learning about new riding areas.
Information about each one must be extracted from various sources including government websites, internet forums, public rides hosted by local clubs, etc. This information comes in many different formats, and with differing levels of completeness, accuracy, and legibility. Often, the best way to be introduced to a new area is to find someone who is familiar with it, and ask them to be your guide.
This book endeavors to be your virtual guide.
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