Desert Off-Road Guide
Although they are all driving cars, there are still many differences between driving in the desert and driving in the city, and the danger is greatly improved. Therefore, we must prepare well before departure to better enjoy the journey. Next, let's take a look at desert off-roading.
The desert environment has very high requirements on the car, so most people will choose four-wheel drive off-road vehicles with high and low-speed four-wheel drive functions. In addition to the excellent car, the more important thing is to have good driving skills. Desert off-road has very high requirements on the driver's skills. Before starting, you must understand the local topography and be prepared before setting off.
If you are not an off-road person with rich driving experience, it is recommended not to drive through the desert alone, it is better to go with a team. Crossing the desert requires consideration of supplies, battery life and other issues, so it is safer to enter the desert with a team than to enter the desert by yourself. The temperature in the desert will vary greatly between morning and evening. Not only do you need to bring light clothes, but also some warm clothes, such as jackets, to avoid getting cold and freezing.
If you need to camp in the desert, tents, moisture-proof mats, and sleeping bags must also be prepared. Various accidents are likely to occur in the desert, so we need to prepare some driving and rescue equipment on the car. For example, sand-proof boards, which can be said to be a must-have equipment when entering the desert, because it is easy to get caught in the sand when driving in the desert, and the sand-proof boards can effectively avoid this problem. A shovel or shovel is also a very useful tool for digging sand when trapped, and they can also be used in complex off-road conditions.
The tow rope is the most convenient rescue equipment. Once the car has an accident, it can be applied immediately. And the area of the tow rope is not large, it is very convenient to prepare in the car, and it is very practical. Long flagpoles are also necessary in the desert. Most of the dunes are very high. It is difficult for cars to see each other. The use of long flagpoles can make it easier for cars to find each other.
Desert off-road is actually a test of our driving skills and skills on the one hand, and a test of vehicle performance on the other hand. After the desert off-road experience, we must check and maintain the car in time to avoid potential safety hazards.