December 2006 Archives

 

Tread Lightly - Stay on the Trail

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I know Lynnette often kids about me taking the roads less traveled. Lord knows I don't mind spending time lost. She always seems to enjoy when I tell her that I'm not lost since I've been lost here before with my brother.

 

New Jeep Driving School Opens In Sedona, Arizona

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one-of-the-many-trails-off-the-main-road-in-sedona.jpg Have you ever passed a dirt trail and wondered, “Where does that road go?”

With the growing popularity of offroading, more and more people are seeking the answer to that question -- which means the need for off-highway safety and etiquette training is more important than ever. Especially for Jeep owners who sometimes push the limits a bit more than most when they're off-road.

Although many people use their Jeeps as a daily driver for on-road transportation,each and every day new Jeep owners are tempted to brave the occasional dirt road or even try some rock-crawling. But most people don’t realize that even driving on a smooth dirt road will require different techniques than driving on pavement. To top it all off, more intense offroading requires an entirely new set of skills that you simply can’t learn by watching a video.

Now there is an accessible, convenient and affordable provider for off-highway driving instruction: Sedona Jeep School.  If you live near Sedona, Arizona (or you're looking for a reason to take a vacation), I'd encourage you to get some insider tips and 4x4 driving instruction from the pro's at Sedona Jeep School. Lynnette and I did.





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