Thanks cyrnel. I was thinking more on the actual techniques side of things. While your list is good, its also common sense to me, and hopefully to anyone else thinking of serious off-roading...
The basis for my request is that I'm working on designing a course for my company. We sell vehicles to companies working in developing countries. So I'm trying to put together something for our customers. You know: "So here's your new truck, when driving in Afghanistan, you should remember to a)watch for Taliban, b)watch for mines c)not spin your wheels if the car's not moving, as you'll just get more stuck."
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