The Internet ...
sites for off-roaders
Overlandexperts.com links to articles, videos, and trail maps. You can also sign up for “one-, two-, or three-day lessons” on private courses in Connecticut.
Sedonajeepschool.com introduces driving and safety basics. The school also offers “basic training for two hours to full-day courses” in Arizona’s Coconino National Forest.
Hummer.com, the home site of the General Motors–owned carmaker, provides information on ownership and racing. You can also sign up for extended programs “that are up to five days long at the official Hummer Academy in Mishawaka, Ind.”
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Landroverexperience.com lets users book off-road expeditions in locations near and far, from North America to Asia and Africa, and sign up for training at Land Rover’s “three schools in North America.”
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