Water crossings can provide some of the most exhilarating and challenging 4WDriving around. They can also prove to be the most expensive!
A 4WD is not an amphibious vehicle, in fact they are not even waterproof. The actual depth that you can cross depends on your vehicle. For example, a stock Blazer may be submerged at the depth a raised Toyota doesn't even wet the doorsills.
As a general rule, if its above the top of your wheels its probably too deep. A water crossing should not be attempted by inexperienced or ill-prepared 4WDrivers.
Prior to a watercrossing, it is a good idea to place your recovery gear on top of other luggage. The last thing you want to do is be searching under your cooler, tents and baggage for your recovery gear when you are stuck in the middle of a crossing.



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