Did the Bronco Off-Rodeo this last weekend down in Austin. I've never done any kind of off-roading at all, so felt that this was a must for me to learn the do's and don'ts of off-roading. Also, I wanted to learn about all of the cool toys on the Bronco and what they are meant for and how they work.
After completing the course on Saturday and getting about 5 hours of drive time in the Bronco putting those learned skills to use, I am now way more comfortable with this whole off-roading thing. I only plan to do some light trail driving and RTT camping on weekends, but if I happen to run into some rougher terrain I will now be confident enough to be able to handle that without being scared that I will break my truck somehow.
I'd highly recommend doing the Off-Rodeo if you haven't yet or if you are sitting on the fence about it. For me it was way worth the time, effort, and money. Can't talk enough good about it! The workers/instructors were all very nice and knowledgeable. The food was much better and more than I thought it would be. The course was very well done and offered some really cool off-roading and experience as well.
After completing the course on Saturday and getting about 5 hours of drive time in the Bronco putting those learned skills to use, I am now way more comfortable with this whole off-roading thing. I only plan to do some light trail driving and RTT camping on weekends, but if I happen to run into some rougher terrain I will now be confident enough to be able to handle that without being scared that I will break my truck somehow.
I'd highly recommend doing the Off-Rodeo if you haven't yet or if you are sitting on the fence about it. For me it was way worth the time, effort, and money. Can't talk enough good about it! The workers/instructors were all very nice and knowledgeable. The food was much better and more than I thought it would be. The course was very well done and offered some really cool off-roading and experience as well.
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