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Author: Tom Severin

10 Rules of Trail Etiquette

  By Tom Severin June 12, 2013 May 19, 2017 2013 Articles, Driving Skills and Concepts

Despite what some people think, we four wheelers are very considerate when off road. We stay on marked trails, look out for others, obey the rules, and clean up after ourselves. I’m sure you are a responsible driver. Even so, it’s good to review trail etiquette from time to time…. Continue reading

Weather to Go

  By Tom Severin May 18, 2013 May 31, 2017 2012 Articles, Camping, Events, Things To Know

Veteran four-wheelers and other outdoors enthusiasts know that the weather can change in an instant. This is especially true when traveling into the mountains. You may leave your home in shorts and a t-shirt, but three hours later find yourself in need of a parka, long johns and pack boots…. Continue reading

Camping Gear Repair Kit

  By Tom Severin May 12, 2013 May 31, 2017 2013 Articles, Camping, Equipment

One of the keys to a successful off-road trip is preparation. I’ve written about that many times. Understandably, the focus is on preparing your vehicle and yourself for the journey. With this article I’d like to zero in on personal items and camping gear. Do you know how to handle… Continue reading

Keep Recovery Gear Accessible

  By Tom Severin April 15, 2013 May 19, 2017 2013 Articles, Equipment
Recovery Gear

You’re in the middle of nowhere stuck in the sand. Your buddy waits patiently while you paw through your car looking for the recovery strap and gear needed to get you out of your bind. I know it’s in here somewhere! you scream (along with a few choice words). Your… Continue reading

You Gotta Have Good Wood to Go 4 Wheeling

  By Tom Severin March 15, 2013 May 19, 2017 2013 Articles, Camping, Driving Skills and Concepts, Equipment

If you watch an experienced four wheeler unpack his vehicle, you’ll notice his gear includes various pieces of wood. Whattheheck, is he some kind of carpenter? Nope, he’s just carrying some trail tools he’s found valuable. A muddy trail might call for something to keep his knees protected or to… Continue reading

April 2013 Off-Road Magazine: Rigging A Winch by Tom Severin

  By Tom Severin March 1, 2013 May 25, 2017 2013 Articles, In The Media

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Expedient Field Repair – U Joints

  By Tom Severin February 22, 2013 May 31, 2017 2013 Articles, Equipment, Vehicle Repair

Breakdowns and broken parts are about as common as dirt in your face and wind in your hair. In fact, considering the abuse a vehicle often takes, it’s a wonder that the breakdowns aren’t more severe. In an earlier column I discuss ways to minimize hazards and therefore potential damage… Continue reading

Bradshaw Trail – Overland Route to the La Paz Mining District – By: Jaime Hernandez, www.Off-Road.com

  By Tom Severin February 12, 2013 May 25, 2017 2013 Articles, In The Media

Check out the full story on Off-Road.com Continue reading

February 2013 Off-Road Adventures Magazine: Rasor Off-Highway Vehicle Area by Tom Severin

  By Tom Severin February 1, 2013 May 25, 2017 2013 Articles, In The Media

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Drive Your Customers To The Edge!

  By Tom Severin January 11, 2013 May 19, 2017 2013 Articles, Events

Looking for a great way to get out with a customer, but you don’t golf? Why not take them four wheeling! That’s right: Get away with a customer or prospect for some quality one-on-one time. While it requires a bit more planning than a round of golf, a trek into… Continue reading

Are You A Real Man? Real Men…Are Off-Road heroes By: Andrew Schuth, Tori Tellem; January 2013 Four Wheeler Magazine

  By Tom Severin January 1, 2013 May 25, 2017 2013 Articles, In The Media

 Check out the full story on Four Wheeler Network Continue reading

Be Seen And Be Cool

  By Tom Severin December 12, 2012 May 19, 2017 2012 Articles, Safety, Vehicle Upgrades

Dune flags are quite popular nowadays. You’ll see all colors and styles, including the American flag, pirate flags, checkerboard flags, rebel flags, Don’t Tread on Me, and many others. While the driver may be making a statement with his flag, there is a distinct purpose for the flags, as well…. Continue reading

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