Life favors the prepared.
A.L.Davis
Welcome to Survive Off Road’s web site. We strive to
provide the best training to our customer, but anyone
can say that. Chuck Davis has the credentials to
backup that statement. Chuck is a certified four-wheel
drive trainer through the International Four Drive Trainers
Association (I4WDTA). What does that credential mean?
Members of I4WDTA must demonstrated knowledge of four-wheel
drive systems, recovery equipment, wildness
navigation, and wilderness first aid. They
must demonstrate in the real world the skills
required to drive off-road in challenging
terrain. I4WDTA is the only 4WD Training
Association of its kind on the planet that
requires it’s members to pass examinations
in order to become a certified 4WD
Instructor. Chuck teaches both beginners
and advanced students the art and finesse
of driving a four-wheel drive vehicle, but he
doesn’t stop there. He also believes that
being prepared for the unexpected is a
must! Some courses will also prepare you for basic
wilderness survival.
Survival training is serious business, so its reassuring to know that if you become hopelessly stuck in the backcountry, that you have the knowledge and skills to stay alive, stay safe, and get rescued! Chuck will teach you about building fire and shelter. How to make water safe to drink. He will show you what
you should have in a survival bag and how to use it. Chuck will demonstrate signaling for help, what works, and when to use different signaling techniques. Your loved ones depend on you to be prepared. Take the next step and make sure that when they need you the most you have the knowledge and skills to take care of them and get them home safely!
This was exactly the kind of trip I built my FJC for...getting to those remote places that most folks have forgotten about. Chuck did a great job dealing with a large group of people.

Lance



I already know how to make fire and survive but it was still fun to see the other guys learning and trying.....
Thanks a bunch for a good time Chuck...

Curt



My dad and I decided to run Poughkeepsie Gulch at the end of the day. Admittedly a little too difficult for my equipment and experience level. When we came to "The Wall", a crazy steep, rough, and tippy climb, I knew I was in for trouble. My truck ended up getting high-centered on the transfer case in a dangerous spot. Lucky for me,
Chuck was there, and he had come prepared with the proper equipment and knowledge to get me safely unstuck and keep my
truck from tipping. Thanks a million Chuck!

Jeff


I4WDTA Certified
Trainer