🌟 Module 6: Be the Example
How to Lead by Action and Protect the Trails We Love
By now, you’ve learned what it means to Leave No Trace Behind. You know how to pack out trash, stay on legal trails, avoid trespassing, and camp responsibly. But the truth is, all that knowledge means little if we keep it to ourselves.
This final module is about something bigger than just your own trip:
👉 It’s about being the kind of off-roader who inspires others to do better.
The future of our hobby—and access to the trails we enjoy—depends not just on avoiding bad behavior, but on setting a clear, visible, and respectful example every time we go out.
đź§ Why Leadership on the Trail Matters
Every time you hit the trail, you’re representing something larger than yourself. You’re representing:
The entire off-road community
The image of 4×4 drivers in the eyes of the public
The stewardship of the land you’re on
And often, organizations like Virginia Off-Road that fight to keep access open
Trail rangers, hikers, landowners, and even curious newcomers are watching. What you do — and how you do it — leaves an impression.
It can be a bad one… or it can be a lasting, positive example that ripples through the community.

đź› How to Be the Example
1. Pick Up More Than You Pack Out
Yes, even if it’s not yours. Every time you clean up an old can, busted strap, or campsite mess someone else left behind, you’re helping the land — and sending a message.
2. Model Responsible Driving
Don’t drive off-trail, even if your rig can do it
Don’t showboat in creeks or tear up sensitive terrain
Spot for others without encouraging bad lines or shortcuts
Your restraint is leadership. Others will follow your example.
3. Use Teachable Moments
You don’t need to lecture or shame others. But if a friend is about to cut a corner, toss trash, or unknowingly cross onto private land, take a moment to speak up.
“Hey man, that’s actually private land over there — let’s stick to the main route.”
“I’ve got an extra trash bag if you need one.”
“Want help finding a legal trail on OnX?”
Polite, friendly guidance goes a long way.
4. Share the Right Content Online
Social media drives perception. Post clean, responsible content that promotes stewardship.
Show before-and-after cleanup shots
Highlight beautiful campsites left spotless
Tag educational hashtags like #LeaveNoTraceBehind or #VAOffRoadStewardship
Avoid glamorizing irresponsible behavior like “sending it” through mudholes, flexing on sensitive terrain, or trespassing.
📣 Amplify the Message
When you lead by example, you become part of something bigger. You help change the culture of off-roading from “me first” to community first.
You can also:
Invite new drivers to take this course
Recommend tools like OnX, trash bags, wag bags, or fire pans
Wear and display VA Off-Road badges, decals, or merch that reflect your commitment to responsible wheeling
Volunteer for trail cleanup days and conservation projects
Don’t wait for others to take action. Start with you. One responsible driver can influence an entire group.

🌄 What’s at Stake
We say it often, but it bears repeating:
When we lose access, we lose freedom.
Bad behavior gets trails shut down. Good behavior keeps them open. Every respectful action you take, every bit of trash you haul out, every rule you follow—it builds trust. That trust is the only reason we still have public trails to explore.
Leave No Trace Behind isn’t a slogan. It’s a commitment.
It’s how we protect our sport.
It’s how we protect our land.
It’s how we protect our future.
âś… Final Takeaway: Be the Reason Trails Stay Open
You don’t need to be the loudest, the best built, or the most experienced. You just need to show others what respect looks like—through your actions.
You can’t control what others do. But you can always control how you show up on the trail.
Be the reason someone else learns to wheel responsibly.
Be the reason a land manager says, “Let’s keep that trail open.”
Be the reason your kids—and their kids—get to explore the same wild places we do today.
📌 Next Step: Take the Final Quiz!
Let’s see what you’ve learned. The 10-question quiz at the end of this course will test your knowledge and help you earn your Leave No Trace Behind badge from Virginia Off-Road.