Behind The Scenes At Badlands Off-Road Adventures

Grand Canyon

These monthly articles naturally focus on various aspects of four-wheeling and outdoors life. For this article, I lift the hood and give you an inside look at part of my business. Namely, how I structure my class/training schedule, and how the various programs benefit newbies and experienced four-wheelers alike.

I view Badlands Off-Road Adventures as a four-wheel drive training school and guide service. Classes, which span one to three days, provide the training needed to confidently handle many of the issues a driver is likely to face off road.

Multi-day excursions give drivers practical experience in the concepts they studied. But there’s a bonus: Those trips offer a chance to explore historically or geographically significant areas. They truly are learning experiences. We provide the guidance and training in a unique learning environment, the great outdoors. (For a complete listing of my clinics and trips, go here.

Class room

Entry-level classes valuable to all drivers

The Getting Started series is designed primarily for beginners (though all are welcome). The series is comprised of three one-day courses.

Held partly in the classroom, Day 1 clinic is designed to meet the needs of novice off-highway drivers or someone with a bit of experience who is looking for a more complete understanding. The largest part of the class covers driving techniques needed to get you through a variety of terrain. We also provide an overview of options for getting unstuck, safety and spotting commands, post-trip maintenance, trail etiquette, and Tread Lightly!.

Day 2 clinic takes place entirely outdoors. We focus on tire placement, wheel cheat, picking lines, and handling obstacles. Students gain experience dealing with different types of terrain and challenges.

Students may take the classes on separate weekends, though they enjoy a discount for taking both on the same weekend.

Also, there is no charge for kids to attend. Pets are allowed as long as they are well-behaved.

Pandemic Class Room

During the Day 3 clinic, students are exposed to a variety of scenarios encountered during Day 2 but also new terrain and challenges. We encourage students to tackle the challenges first without help, but a trainer is available should coaching and spotting be necessary.

Drivers of all skill levels can benefit from the Day 1 and Day 2 clinics. The training ensures everyone is on the same page.

Advanced classes prepare for major trips

Rock Class -Bull Frog

Advanced classes train people for taking more difficult trips. I run a beginning rock crawling class in the first part of the year for those considering the Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah.

I offer it again in June and July timed primarily for people planning on driving the Rubicon. (Although everyone is welcome to attend.) Some people are comfortable after taking the course one time. Others take it two times (June, then July) to fine tune their skills and test modifications to their rig.

The Sand classes are held during the winter months. It’s just too hot in the desert during the summer.

Tire Repair class- This tire has been repaired a lot. Need to get better tires.

We offer roughly 15 trips a year. Most are of moderate difficulty but offer fairly high historical content and great scenery. People are generally not looking for hardcore trips every time. But they do want some four-wheel drive challenge every day.

For the multi-day trips, we prefer camping to staying in hotels or motels. This keeps the group together and builds camaraderie. Plus, it’s just darn fun sitting around a campfire at night.

Wherever possible, a trip incorporates a Wow! factor at the end. Examples include the north rim of the Grand Canyon and the Striped Butte in Butte Valley, part of the Death Valley National Park.

Proper four-wheeling encourages self-sufficiency

Although four-wheeling is often done in groups, it’s important that all participants be as self-sufficient as possible. Each vehicle should be equipped with the basics for the occupants. Such items include shelter and sleeping needs, food and cooking gear, hygiene products, and such.

Four-wheeling naturally occurs in areas that are distant from stores and gas stations. Plus, each group of drivers includes a diverse range of interests and tastes. This is particularly so as regards to food.

Keep it simple. Everyone brings their own food and basic supplies.

This principle helps keep my trips affordable. If I had to factor in food for the event, my rates would be higher.

Classes ideal for those interested in the outdoors

Now that pandemic-related restrictions have eased, there’s been a huge interest in outdoor activity. Americans are tired of being couped up and are rediscovering the nation’s parks in record numbers.

Sales of outdoor equipment and four-wheel drive vehicles are on the rise. In June, Jeep sales in the U.S. were up about 6 percent over the same period in 2020, according to CareSalesBase.com. Vehicle sales often translate to new drivers going off road. Some are interested in leisurely drives. Others will go exploring, with camping and other activities a part of the experience.

That’s what so cool about four-wheeling. There’s more to the hobby than just driving.

I hope you’ve enjoyed this brief look at Badlands Off-Road Adventures. It’s been a pleasure training and guiding countless thousands of four-wheeling enthusiasts the past 20 years. Hopefully, I’ll keep at it for several more years. It is so much fun enjoying the great outdoors with like-minded people. As I like to say, I’ll see you on the trails!

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2021


Some Upcoming Events (click on the link for details)

October 2021
October 15,2021 Death Valley Adventure

October 23, 2021 Getting Started Off-Road “ LA Area
October 24, 2021 Day 2 Getting Started Off-Road “ LA Area
October 23-24, 2021 Two Day Package Getting Started Off-Road “ LA Area

October 23, 2021 Getting Started Off-Road “ SD Area
October 24, 2021 Day 2 Getting Started Off-Road “ SD Area
October 23-24, 2021 Two Day Package Getting Started Off-Road “ SD Area

November 2021
November 06, 2021 Getting Started Off-Road “ LA Area
November 07, 2021 Day 2 Getting Started Off-Road “ LA Area
November 06-07, 2021 Two Day Package Getting Started Off-Road “ LA Area

November 12-14, 2021 Panamint Valley Days

November 20, 2021 Getting Started Off-Road “ LA Area
November 21, 2021 Day 2 Getting Started Off-Road “ LA Area
November 20-21, 2021 Two Day Package Getting Started Off-Road “ LA Area

November 20, 2021 Getting Started Off-Road “ SD Area
November 21, 2021 Day 2 Getting Started Off-Road “ SD Area
November 20-21, 2021 Two Day Package Getting Started Off-Road “ SD Area

November 27, 2021 Turkey Day Club Run

December 2021
December 11, 2021 Getting Started Off-Road “ LA Area
December 12, 2021 Day 2 Getting Started Off-Road “ LA Area
December 11-12, 2021 Two Day Package Getting Started Off-Road “ LA Area

December 11, 2021 Getting Started Off-Road “ SD Area
December 12, 2021 Day 2 Getting Started Off-Road “ SD Area
December 11-12, 2021 Two Day Package Getting Started Off-Road “ SD Area

December 29, 2021 Saline New Years Deal


*Christmas Shopping *

Trailhead Automatic Tire Deflator Set $65.95

https://www.4x4training.com/w/product/trailhead-automatic-tire-deflator/

We can accept orders again for all colors except Red. The factory has new material to begin building deflators.  There is still several weeks or more delay from time of order to ship, so if you want one for a Christmas gift, order it now.

TRAILHEAD™ Automatic Tire Deflators will automatically reduce the air pressure in a tire to a predetermined level and stop, preventing any further loss of air from the tire. They will function properly whether your vehicle is stationary or traveling at speeds of 20 mph or less.

To use, simply screw on to valve stems and drive off. Two separate adjustment ranges are available: 5 psi to 20 psi, and 15 psi to 40 psi. Choose from; RED, BLUE, and ALUMINUM. (Specify range and color when purchasing.)

The Trailhead Automatic Tire Deflators Kit includes: four screw-on, anodized aluminum deflators, a high-quality pressure gauge, a slide-scale pressure chart, plastic coated (weather-proof) instructions, and adjustment tool all in a handy zippered pouch that easily fits in glove box. The deflators come with a Lifetime Warranty.

Note: We do not stock the deflators. They are made to order for us and shipped direct from the factory to you.

 


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I hope to see you on the trails!
Tom Severin, President Badlands Off Road Adventures, Inc.
4-Wheel Drive School
310-613-5473
www.4x4training.com
Make it Fun. Keep it Safe.

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