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Author: Tom Severin

Pony Express Trail a Fun, Interesting 4WD Trip

  By Tom Severin March 14, 2018 March 14, 2018 2018 Articles, Camping, Events

Even after decades and thousands of miles of four wheeling in the western US, I’m still amazed to find neat stretches of trail scattered about. That was the case last year when I stumbled upon a portion of the Pony Express trail. One late winter day, I was traveling on… Continue reading

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How to Know When to Retire Your 4WD Vehicle

  By Tom Severin February 14, 2018 April 7, 2021 2018 Articles, Vehicle Upgrades

It’s a challenge every four-wheeler faces at some point: Should you hold onto the current vehicle or replace it? If you’re like most four wheelers you’ll hang on as long as possible. Something breaks, and you replace it. Another part snaps, and you head to the store. Or you take… Continue reading

How to Beat the Cold While Camping

  By Tom Severin January 18, 2018 January 18, 2018 2018 Articles, Camping

It was late January or early February. I was leading a small group on a three-day expedition on the Mojave Trail. We planned to explore parts of the trail and nearby sites. Late the first night we turned off and drove about seven miles into Carruthers Canyon, located in the… Continue reading

The 12 Days of Four-Wheeling

  By Tom Severin December 15, 2017 January 9, 2018 2007 Articles, Events
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˜Twas the night before deadline and all through house, not a soul was stirring, not even my spouse. As I pecked at my laptop and pondered the season, What came to mind was more than one reason. New trails, new friends, and good times galore. If it weren’t for four-wheeling,… Continue reading

The Perfect Cup of Camp Coffee

  By Tom Severin November 17, 2017 November 22, 2017 2017 Articles, Camping

It was a frosty Sunday morning. I was camping in the North Dakota  Badlands, Slope County. Though early, a clear blue sky surrounded us. Save for the light chatter around the campfire, there wasn’t a sound. With no plans for the morning, I stayed put for a while and enjoyed… Continue reading

Nightmare Driving Scenarios

  By Tom Severin November 6, 2017 November 6, 2017 In The Media

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Convenience of a 4-Door Model in a 2-Door Vehicle

  By Tom Severin October 11, 2017 July 2, 2019 2017 Articles

Every once in a while a new product comes along that is a real game-changer for the 4WD community. It may not be flashy, but the product fills a void. Such is the case with the hinged side windows in the new hardtop for my Jeep Wrangler. What’s just as… Continue reading

Amateur International 4WD Event – the Penultimate Bucket List Trip

  By Tom Severin September 11, 2017 June 1, 2019 2017 Articles, Events

Four wheelers like to dream. Sometimes they get to act out those dreams. Marc Schreuder is one such person. This January he is checking one item off his bucket list. He’ll gain valuable 4WD experience and do some tremendous good in the process. The Mountain View, Calif., resident is participating in… Continue reading

2m Hamming Off-Road

  By Tom Severin August 10, 2017 September 30, 2017 2017 Articles, Communications, Equipment

You recently got your ham ticket and are eager to experience ham radio while four wheeling. Installing a mobile 2 meter/440 radio You’re ready to make the leap to a mobile radio. Great! Even though this is your first rig, installing isn’t as difficult as it might seem. Of course,… Continue reading

Are You a Roads Scholar?

  By Tom Severin July 14, 2017 July 18, 2017 2017 Articles, Driving Skills and Concepts, Vehicle

  Off-road vehicles aren’t exactly sports cars. In fact, just the opposite. We can’t safely drive then the same way as our family car. They take longer to stop, are less stable in fast turns, and sometimes have poor visibility. Poor drivers (the bottom 25%, or 1 in 4) don’t… Continue reading

San Rafael a Swell of a Drive

  By Tom Severin June 15, 2017 June 28, 2017 2017 Articles, Camping, Events

Sometimes the best 4WD trips are those taken mostly on a whim. Such was the case with my recent visit to the San Rafael Swell of Utah. It is a fascinating area, and one that offers a tremendous amount of four wheeling opportunities. Running right up the interior of Emery… Continue reading

Finding a Professional 4WD Training Instructor

  By Tom Severin May 25, 2017 May 25, 2017 Driving Skills and Concepts

With the growth in off-road recreation there is an increasing demand for quality 4WD training. There is a huge difference in driving a 4WD off-road and driving a passenger car on the street. A great deal of skill is needed and many intuitive reactions need to be re-learned so they… Continue reading

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