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Mojave National Preserve and BLM Course
Off-Road Teach & Tour Adventures taught this course for the Federal Government. Course included Preserve Rangers, Geologists, Biologists, Interpreters and Maintenance personel. Conducted in June, 2008 Bob taught 2 separate courses of two days each.
 
Second Course With Mojave National Preserve and BLM Personel
 
Great Team Building at the Mojave National Preserve and BLM Course
We managed to get Preserve vehicles stuck on more than a few occasions. Everyone learned how to safely off-road so they could effectively do their jobs.
 
T-Mobile Inland Empire Office Rhino Course
Off-Road Teach & Tour Adventures teaches many corporate courses.
There were over 20 students in this course. Bob is also an ATV off-road expert.
 
T-Mobile Seattle Office taking both our 4WD course and ATV course.
This T-Mobile course included 30 students.
 
T-Mobile 4WD course on a snowy trail to a mobile cell site.
This course turned out to be primarily a snow, ice and recovery course.
Off-Road Teach & Tour Adventures corporate course are MORE than off-road training, they are wonderful team building outings!
 
During the Seattle course, we were able to practice recovery strap use
and basic winching.
 
Seattle T-Mobile students going through "Winching 101" prior to trail experience with Bob Wohlers.
 
A recreational course in the San Bernardino National Forest.
Looking over the trail prior to driving it together.
 
Student drives over a narrow portion of a Kane Creek trail in Canyonlands. One false move to the left and it's a long way down the cliff! A Spotter makes all the difference. Do you know how to properly spot a driver around challenging obstacles?
 
Two hunters from Ohio flew into Southern California to take both
the Discovery and Expedition courses in the San Bernardino National Forest. Here we are on Gold Mine trail doing some "mental rehearsal" to
determine our "drive line."
 
Two very happy students from Ohio who can now focus on their
hunting and not just their off-roading. After taking both courses with Off-Road Teach & Tour Adventures they will be able to relax on the trail, confident in their driving abilities.
 
Death Valley course and tour. Death Valley is one of my favorite for teaching courses. Here students pose in Panamint Valley. We began our tour in the ghost town of Ballerat.
 
Death Valley students progressing up an out of Saline Valley near Steel Pass.
 
Inyo National Forest course. Here, students are learning how to
read local topo maps to determine our route down the backside of the forest to Death Valley.
 
We have a variety of vehicle types in our courses, even such vehicles as Jeep Libertys. Your vehicle needs 4WD and a low-range transfer case and that's it for the Discovery Course. For more information on acceptable vehicles and needed equipment for the courses, see the individual course pages: Discovery Course and Expedition Course.