August 01, 2012
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Getting Started Driving Off-Road Clinic “ San DiegoRedondo Beach, CA “ Badlands Off-Road Adventures today is launching an additional training location for their Getting Started Driving Off-Road Clinics. Tom Severin, President of Badlands Off-Road Adventures, announced that Badlands Off-Road Adventures will begin conducting monthly clinics in the San Diego Area starting in September 2012. The Getting Started Driving Off-Road clinic is specifically 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 class covers basic information about 4WD vehicles. The class concentrates on safety and environmental concerns off-road. The bulk of the class is devoted to driving technique and picking lines to get you through a variety of terrain. Students receive a textbook and handouts of the material covered. Some of the topics covered in the class: Off Road Vehicles, How 4WD Works, Driving Technique, Safety, Pre Run Check, Survival & Peace of Mind Kits, Options & Accessories, Getting Unstuck / Winching, Post Trip maintenance, Trail Etiquette & Tread Lightly. This class does not address vehicle build-up options and issues. The clinic is held in Borrego Springs, CA about 90 miles east of San Diego. Tom said Our goal is to make it easier for students in San Diego and surrounding counties to attend a clinic on safe off-road driving. |
Students interested in attending a clinic can register at Badlands Off-Road Adventures (www.4x4training.com) |
About Badlands Off-Road Adventures, Inc Badlands Off-Road Adventures conducts training classes and tours for off-highway enthusiast of all skill levels. The website is www.4x4training.com. Tom Severin has 40 years of off-highway driving, including patrolling as a former Deputy Wildlife Conservation Officer and former Sheriff’s Deputy. Severin is a certified 4 Wheel Drive Trainer, a Wilderness First Responder and Master Tread Lightly! Trainer. |
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