I ended up doing a training with
Badlands Offroad Adventures, Inc. I decided to do this, rather than learn on the trail because, 1. I thought someone teaching it for money would have increased experience and rigor with that kind of instruction, and 2. because I'd rather it was someone's job to help the newbie, rather than being "that guy" who's a needy burden on people.
Overall, I'm really happy I did it, and fear now I have the bug. I can tell because I'm really interested now in 33s and a lift. Eeeesh.
The class was day 1 of
Getting Started Offroad. The first half was classroom instruction at the Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce. After lunch we went to a play area just east of town.
We played around here:
See also
this live map.
There were a bunch of Jeeps, a couple of 4Runners, this giant 4WD van, and me.
The Jeeps did great, as did the van, amazingly. The 4Runners had issues, though...
Here was my E-Ticket ride, wheee!
(For the record, I don't think I had the brakes locked up at all, but whatever, it was a great time.)
I was pretty wiped out from a busy week, otherwise I would have done day 2 right then. As it is, I'll probably go back sometime soon.