Off-road driving isn't about tearing across hill and dale to conquer lands unknown, and it's not just a male sport. I've discovered that off-roading is a deeply satisfying activity that helps you tune into yourself and the environment.
My trip started on a perfectly crisp winter day on the 8,000-acre grounds of the Biltmore Estate Inn in Asheville, North Carolina, home of the Land Rover Experience Driving School.
I was at the heated leather steering wheel of a $74,000 off-road vehicle, the 2007 Land Rover Range Rover, dropping head-on into a rocky, hip-deep stream. The vehicle tilted ... Back to article
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