Posted on April 22nd, 2010 by Alet

Mega World 4×4 Adventures offers training courses to 4×4 vehicle owners, which include basic skills, a stall start, ascending and descending, and how to approach various obstacles.
Mega World 4×4 Adventures Training:
- 4×4 Training - basic skills to operate a 4 wheel drive vehicle safely and confidently.
Different Kinds of 4×4 Vehicles – Permanent (started out their designs as purpose built 4×4′s) and Part-time 4×4′s (not originally built to be 4×4′s). - 4×4 Vehicle Clearance Parameters – approach and crossover angle, tactics and procedures.
Stall Start, Ascending, Descending – step by step practice.
Sand – deflate tyres to at least 50%, aiding in traction, gives better flotation. - Grass – long grass, check for grass seeds in radiator resulting in overheating.
- Water – walk through obstacle before attempting to drive through, do not attempt a water crossing when water level is higher than top of the rim, or knee height.
- Mud – dry mud affect wheel balance, and can damage seals on diffs, gearboxes, etc.
Mega World 4×4 Adventures Contact Details:
Telephone: 051 448 7810 (Bernie Williams)
Fax: 051 448 7519
Website: www.4x4mega.co.za
Physical Address:
Mega World 4×4 Adventures
135A Zastron Street
Westdene
Free State
South Africa
9301
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Posted on April 22nd, 2010 by Alet
Africa Bushcraft survival training techniques and Survival Kit will help you survive in the Bush, in unexpected circumstances that may arise during your travels.
Africa Bushcraft Survival Training subjects:
- Planning and Preparation.
- Selection of first aid equipment on vehicle.
- Mechanical First Aid (Bush Mechanics).
- Recovery Principals.
- Survival Equipment Selection.
- Making of weapons and other useful items.
- Finding water & fire making methods.
- Finding food – edible plants, traps and snares, hunting and fishing.
- Navigation – plotting your position, using map and compass, sun, stars and nature.
- Movement in the bush on foot – using map and compass, time and distance, get back to vehicle.
- Search principals and methods.
- Environmental – specific Survival tips.
- How to use the vehicle as a shelter, and the building of shelters.
- Behaviour of dangerous animals in the wild.
- Rope work – knots and lashings.
- Communication and marking your position for search and rescue ops.
African Bushcraft Contact Details:
Koos Moorcroft +27 (0)82 579 2796
Central Reservations Telephone +27 (0)12 653 6725
Facsimile +27 (0)86 547 6676
E-mail info@africa-bushcraft.co.za
Website: www.africa-bushcraft.co.za
Postal Address:
African Bushcraft
PO Box 52758
Wierda Park
0149
South Africa
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Posted on April 21st, 2010 by Alet
African Off-Road Acadamy offers specialised training to learners with various types of vehicles. They also organise off-road trips and safaris, team building events, weekend trails and Off-Road Insurance.
Training include industry specific off-road training, club training, manufacturer specific training, and training for learners with specific needs.
African Off-Road Acadamy Training facilities are located throughout South Africa, in the all the Provinces – Northern Cape, Eastern Cape, Western Cape, Gauteng, Limpopo, North West, KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga and Free State.
African Off-Road Acadamy Special Training:
- Specialised Training
- Industry Specific Off-Road Training
- Exclusive Off-Road Club Training
- Manufacturer Specific Training
- Training for Learners with Specific Needs
African Off-Road Acadamy Contact Details:
Tel no: 018 468 7691
Cell no: 087 808 4991
Fax no: 086 685 1520
Email: tinus@africanoffroad.co.za
Website: www.africanoffroad.co.za
Physical Address:
African Off-Road Acadamy
63 Ian st
Flimieda, Klerksdorp
South Africa
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Posted on April 21st, 2010 by Alet

African Off-Road Acadamy provides training by highly skilled and experienced instructors, and a learner receives a certificate of attendance for a learning program. African Off-Road Acadamy offers Accredited, Special and Certified Training, provided by highly skilled and experienced instructors. Special training include industry specific groups and specific gender groups.
African Off-Road Acadamy Training facilities are located throughout South Africa, in the all the Provinces – Gauteng, Limpopo, North West, Northern Cape, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Western Cape, Free State and Mpumalanga.
African Off-Road Acadamy Certified Training:
- Off-Road Survivial
- Off-Road Cooking
- Off-Road Photography
- Off-Road Sand Driving
- Off-Road Navigation & GPS
- Off-Road Towing
- Off-Road Communication
- Introduction to Off-Road Driving
- Off-Road Mechanics
- Off-Road Expedition Planning
- Off-Road Vehicle Recovery
African Off-Road Acadamy Contact Details:
Tel no: 018 468 7691
Cell no: 087 808 4991
Fax no: 086 685 1520
Email: tinus@africanoffroad.co.za
Website: www.africanoffroad.co.za
Physical Address:
African Off-Road Acadamy
63 Ian st
Flimieda, Klerksdorp
South Africa
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Posted on April 21st, 2010 by Alet

African Off-Road Acadamy is an off-road training provider under TETA (Transport Education Training Authority) TETA09-201. African Off-Road Acadamy has training facilities and trained instructors and operators in all the provinces of South Africa.
African Off-Road Acadamy Accredited Training:
- OVIC Off-Road Vehicle Instructor Certificate – formal accredited certificate of competance for an Off-Road Instructor.
- OVOC Off-Road Vehicle Operator Certificate – formal accredited certificate of competance for off-road driver skills on a national accepted standard.
- OVAC Off-Road Vehicle Assessor Certificate – formal accredited certificate of competance for an Off-Road Assessor on a national accepted standard.
- AOVOC Advanced Off-Road Vehicle Operator Certificate – formal accredited certificate of competance for Advanced Off-Road driver skills on a national accepted standard.
- Professional 4×4 Trails and Overland Tour Guide – formal accredited certificate of competance for Professional 4×4 Trails & Overland Tourist Guide on a national accepted standard.
- LOVOC Ladies Off-Road Vehicle Operating Certificate.
- AT-o Recognition of Prior Learning.
African Off-Road Acadamy Contact Details:
Tel no: 018 468 7691
Cell no: 087 808 4991
Fax no: 086 685 1520
Email: tinus@africanoffroad.co.za
Website: www.africanoffroad.co.za
Physical Address:
African Off-Road Acadamy
63 Ian st
Flimieda, Klerksdorp
South Africa
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