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LokiofSassgard
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12 Sep 2014, 9:16 am

By off-roading, I mean riding four wheelers and stuff. I just came back from a ride, and it inspired this thread.

I can see from an autistic standpoint that might be difficult if you have sensory issues though. However, I get a lot of comfort from the vibrations of the one my dad has, which is a razer or a side by side (A driver's seat and a passenger seat sort of like a small car almost or a golf cart type of thing).

So, do you?


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12 Sep 2014, 1:04 pm

Never have in a dun buggy thing, which I think is what you are talking about. But in 4x4 trucks, yes a bit. I love it. The places you can see. No one there. The physical challenge. I do like having the protection of a truck, though. Like if I got stuck and weather changed, I could make it through.