GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #19 | Page 59

OUT THERE WITH JASE ANDREWS BIGGEST 4WD BOG! with fellow adventurers, particularly on unsealed roads. If you’re driving behind or you cross paths with another vehicle, be sure to slow down and keep your distance to avoid being hit or scratched by flying rocks. Be tame in your offroading endeavours – don’t plough through the road or show off by driving faster than the conditions allow. There’s no sense in being overconfident as things can go wrong very quickly. Remain calm and drive with caution. HANDS ON THE WHEEL When venturing off the beaten track, how you hold your steering wheel makes all the difference to protect your hands and ensure you have control over your vehicle. Because your wheels will find gaps in the rocky terrain, your steering column is likely to be wrenched away from you without warning, so if your grasp is too tight, you could seriously injure yourself. With a loose grip on the steering wheel, your wheels will be able to find the ruts and gaps in the road. When bogged, your steering wheel could turn suddenly, so making sure your thumb is always on top will avoid a trip to the hospital! TEST THE WATERS BEFORE ENTERING Before crossing rivers or creeks, check the depth on foot or by using a stick. Always check the current and make sure the water is moving at a safe speed. To prevent your engine from flooding, try to avoid driving in bodies of water that are higher than half the height of your wheels. If your tyres get caught, don’t panic – continue to drive slowly so that your vehicle can get a better grip on the surface. ABOUT JASE ANDREWS Jase Andrews is the host of Australia’s number one 4WD and adventure show, All 4 Adventure. Being no stranger to the outdoors and having a passion for exploring the outback, he’s acquired the knowledge to survive almost any situation. WEBSITE FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM YOUTUBE gorv.com.au 59