What is GBO about and why, where, when etc do you guys meet up?
Gettin' Bent Offroad have been playing on the rocks together for over 10 years . We are a group of 4x4 offroad enthusiasts. We meet the third Friday of every month at various locations. We take our rides and rocks very seriously. If you are interested in becoming a member contact us and/or fill out our online application to get started.
Benefits of Membership
- Support and advice from other members
- Your own web page and photo gallery to show your stuff on this site
- Free online classified ad's
- Offroad trips together as a group to help and share experience and fun
- Meet other offroad enthusiasts
- Fun, Fun, and more fun..
Click here for GBO Bylaws document
GBO's Trail Etiquette and Safety guidelines.
TRAIL ETIQUETTE AND SAFETY
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1. Know where you're permitted to ride. Respect closed areas and private property.
2. If you must cross water, ride carefully and only at designated spots.
3. It is your responsibility to ensure that your vehicle is trail-worthy and reliable.
4. No alcohol on trail rides. Open container laws apply on the trail.
5. Noise annoys. Maintain your exhaust system. Remember, noise doesn't equal horsepower.
6. When meeting oncoming vehicular traffic, vehicles traveling uphill have the right of way.
7. When meeting oncoming non-vehicular traffic, slow down and yield the right of way.
8. Ensure you have the minimum mandatory equipment . full-size spare, recovery strap, frame-mounted recovery points (front and rear), jack and lug wrench, fire extinguisher, first-aid kit, area maps, and trash bag.
9. When traveling in a group, keep the vehicle behind you in sight at all times. If it falls out of sight or seems to need help, slow down or wait, and inform the vehicles in front of you.
10. If you feel uncomfortable about an obstacle, please ask for a spotter. The driver should designate who the spotter is, and follow the spotter.s direction. To avoid confusion, there should be only one person spotting a vehicle over an obstacle. As a spectator, if you wish to help, talk to the spotter, not the driver.
11. If you stack rocks to help clear an obstacle, put them back where you found them.
12. Give the vehicles around you plenty of room to maneuver on the trail. Do not tailgate. If the vehicle is going up/down a steep hill or through an obstacle, wait until it is clear before you start.
13. Be considerate of the drivers behind you. Do not spend an excessive amount of time trying to conquer an obstacle. Not only does it make everyone wait, but also deteriorates the trail, and increases the likelihood of vehicle damage. Three attempts per obstacle is a good rule of thumb.
14. Safety always comes first. Please know your vehicle limitations and think of your safety and the safety of others. When traveling in a group, please respect your trail leader.s direction.
15. Keep your vehicle as level as possible, allowing all tires to be in contact with the ground. This prevents wheel spin, digging holes and trail erosion.
SAFETY TIPS
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1. Have a pre-planned route, carry maps and a compass, and always tell someone your plans.
2. Be prepared for all kinds of weather. Be aware of the symptoms of heat exhaustion, heatstroke and hypothermia. Wear or bring appropriate attire, including a hat and sunscreen.
3. Stay within the limits of your ability. Avoid overexertion.
4. Take plenty of water. Make sure to boil or treat stream or lake water before using it.
5. Carry first aid supplies and know how to use them. Be aware of insects and poisonous snakes that may present hazards on the trail. Protect yourself against tick, mosquito and chigger bites.






