SPINTIRES MAPS MOAB FULL
Carry a quality CB or, if you are licensed, a Ham Radio. Many times you will have no cell signal while off-road. Leave no one behind, even when broken down.
SPINTIRES MAPS MOAB DRIVER
In convoys/trail rides, stop occasionally to make sure that everyone is still with you, including the “tail gunner”, who is the last driver in the group. You need a partner not only for spotting your rig, but also for emergencies where one of you may be incapacitated and need help. Don’t go off road alone if you can avoid it. A map and compass will get you home in an emergency. Although GPS is a great navigation tool, they will not work if they are damaged, lose satellite signal or lose power. Be sure to have a map and a compass with you and know where you are on the map at all times. Also, be sure not to deviate too far from your route. This way, if you have an issue in the back-country, people will know where to start looking for you. Prior to venturing off road, be sure to let someone know where you are going and when you expect to return. 4-Low is for going over terrain where the vehicle is required to ”crawl” at incredibly slow speeds for stability and safety. 4-High is for driving on terrain where 4 wheel drive will help you (snow, mud, steep dirt, etc.), but you are driving at normal everyday speeds.