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    How to Handle Car Trouble in the Great Outdoors

    by John Wren August 27, 2025
    written by John Wren
    A small, black vehicle is pulled over on the side of a winding, mountain road lined with trees and a rocky landscape.

    Nothing beats the thrill of hitting the open road, but that excitement can quickly turn into stress when your car starts acting up miles from civilization. Instead of letting mechanical mishaps ruin your good time, learn how to handle car trouble in the great outdoors with this helpful guide.

    Prep Your Ride Before You Roll

    Smart adventurers know that prevention beats repair every time, so always check your car for issues before leaving on any outdoor excursion.

    Once you verify that everything is in working order, make sure you have a spare tire, jumper cables, and an emergency kit on board just in case. Trust us, this simple routine can save you from major headaches down dusty mountain roads.

    Dead Battery Blues

    Picture this: your car won’t start, and you’re left alone in a quiet forest surrounded by trees. If you find yourself in this situation, use jumper cables or a portable jump starter to revive your battery. Start by connecting the positive cable to the positive terminal of the dead battery, followed by the positive terminal on the working battery.

    Next, attach the negative cable to the negative terminal of the working battery and then to an unpainted metal surface inside the dead car’s engine bay. Once everything is connected, start the working vehicle, wait a few minutes, and then attempt to start your car.

    Windshield Woes

    Rocks love to find your windshield on gravel roads and mountain passes. Plus, with drastic temperature changes, small chips can quickly develop into major cracks. While you may be able to repair tiny chips with a windshield repair kit or clear nail polish, anything more substantial requires professional help.

    If possible, drive to the closest service station so that a certified technician can decide which windshield repair method is best for your situation. When driving, just remember to cover the crack with clear tape to prevent dirt from getting in and making repairs more difficult.

    Overheating Engine Emergency

    Steam pouring from under your hood means your engine is running too hot. If you find yourself in this scenario, follow these steps:

    • Pull over immediately and turn off your car.
    • Wait at least 30 minutes before opening the hood.
    • Once the engine cools down, check your coolant level.
    • If it’s low, add water or coolant if available.
    • Look for obvious leaks or damaged hoses.
    • Temporarily patch small hose leaks with duct tape, but head to a mechanic as soon as possible.

    Stay Prepared, Stay Safe

    Car trouble doesn’t have to end your outdoor adventures. Now that you understand how to handle car trouble in the great outdoors, you’re ready to tackle whatever the open road throws your way. Now, keep this advice in mind and get back to making memories under the stars.

    August 27, 2025
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    Ways To Protect Your Camera From Damage on a Hike

    by John Wren August 27, 2025
    by John Wren August 27, 2025

    If you plan to take stunning photos of your next hiking adventure, protect your digital or disposable camera from damage with these practical tips.

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    5 Mistakes To Avoid When You Go Camping in the Woods

    by John Wren August 26, 2025
    by John Wren August 26, 2025

    Learn five mistakes to avoid when you go camping in the woods. Knowing these pitfalls ahead of time will make your outdoor adventure safer and more enjoyable.

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    Maintenance Tips To Get More Time on the Water

    by John Wren August 26, 2025
    by John Wren August 26, 2025

    You want to make the most of the days you get to spend having fun on the water, so be proactive. Take care of all the boat maintenance while you can.

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    Riverside Camping: How To Find the Best Fishing Spots

    by John Wren August 20, 2025
    by John Wren August 20, 2025

    Find productive fishing spots near your riverside campsite with expert tips on locating trophy waters. Reel in a big catch on your next adventure!

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