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Getting stuck in off-road

If you are going to drive offroad, it is inevitable you will eventually become stuck; a fact you can count on.

While it has been said before that you should never venture off on your own, we are a nation of explorers and do just that at times. When we do, it is important to ensure you have some way of becoming unstuck, especially if on your own. The minimum of recovery gear would include: a shovel or spade, an axe or bow

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