I've seen guys give up on the bike earlier than they probably should. Easy to say, but if you've got any control at all try to stay with it as long as possible, as long as it's not heading for serious hardstuff.
And when the time comes to part ways try to use the bike's mass to kick yourself in the direction of less hardstuff. Again, easy to say. Crashing is more common and easier in the dirt, another reason I advise learning on a beat up old trailie. Binning a road bike happens a bunch faster, but if you've practiced crashing in the dirt at least you have a feel for it, you've got a better chance of managing some control.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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