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Nordic Adventure

Wheeling in the Land of Icebergs, Caribou and Vikings

Another day's drive found us in the majestic UNESCO World Heritage Site of Gros Morne Park. Here, local guides took us on a challenging 4WD trail, deep into the mountains of western Newfoundland, where we came to rest for an evening that allowed ample time for technical four wheeling, fly fishing and simply taking in the breathtaking views from our private lodge, located far from the pavement. The OEXBYOVEXPNA adventure came to a close three days later, ferrying from Nova Scotia to Bar Harbor, Maine. None of us would forget learning about the Inuit cultures of Labrador, the Viking history of Newfoundland and, most importantly for us, using 4WD vehicles as a way to explore the world.

Prep Tips for Four Wheeling Your vehicle:
1. Get to know your vehicle. Work on it, even if it doesn't need to be worked on, so that you'll know it if it breaks down or needs work in the field. Don't be intimidated!
2. Have at hand (in your vehicle) a set of tools, common parts and an owner's manual-a workshop manual, if you plan to travel far into the backcountry or over really rigorous terrain.
3. Never use a trip to "try out" your new vehicle.

Driving Tips:
1. Leave your ego behind.
2. Pay attention to throttle control. Almost always, less throttle is more.
3. Pay attention to the environment. Often whatever is good for the environment is good for your vehicle. (not spinning a wheel, getting off the trail, for instance.)
4. Walk over or through an obstacle first before driving over it. Any obstacle has a worst and best case scenario. Plan ahead and don't go ahead if you can't face the worst case scenario.
5. Make your 4-wheeing a method. The more you practice and make it a method, the
more prepared you are for the non-typical things that can happen along the trail or in the backcountry. Be prepared to stay longer and face emergency situations.
6. Impatient, complacent driving is when you let your guard down and can therefore damage your vehicle or hurt someone. Take a break and enjoy the scenery when you are tired or frustrated. .

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