Traveling to remote areas, Getting familiar with off-road driving – Cadillac 2010 Escalade User Manual
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Always carry a litter bag and make sure all refuse
is removed from any campsite before leaving.
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Take extreme care with open fires (where
permitted), camp stoves, and lanterns.
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Never park your vehicle over dry grass or other
combustible materials that could catch fire from the
heat of the vehicle's exhaust system.
Traveling to Remote Areas
It makes sense to plan your trip, especially when going
to a remote area. Know the terrain and plan your route.
Get accurate maps of trails and terrain. Check to see if
there are any blocked or closed roads.
It is also a good idea to travel with at least one other
vehicle in case something happens to one of them.
For vehicles with a winch, be sure to read the winch
instructions. In a remote area, a winch can be handy
if you get stuck but you will want to know how to use
it properly.
Getting Familiar with Off-Road Driving
It is a good idea to practice in an area that is safe and
close to home before you go into the wilderness.
Off-roading requires some new and different skills.
Tune your senses to different kinds of signals.
Your eyes need to constantly sweep the terrain for
unexpected obstacles. Your ears need to listen for
unusual tire or engine sounds. Use your arms, hands,
feet, and body to respond to vibrations and vehicle
bounce.
Controlling the vehicle is the key to successful off-road
driving. One of the best ways to control the vehicle is to
control the speed. At higher speeds:
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You approach things faster and have less time
to react.
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There is less time to scan the terrain for obstacles.
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The vehicle has more bounce when driving over
obstacles.
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More braking distance is needed, especially on an
unpaved surface.
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