Well damn, nicely done. It was really hard for me to even get out of the Bronco at the end of the day – it's gravitational pull is very strongI was by myself I just got out every chance I got specially in the spotter areas I was #2 bronco so got through ahead and parked to wait for the other 4 Broncos behind me.
Just a joke of course - but funny to see a photo of a deer. Around here I see them every day.Nothing proves your country-boy cred like talking about hunting from a vehicle or road!
Off-road racers:City Slickers at Off-Roadeo:
"Oh my goodness, look at the deer! It's amazing to be out in nature where we can see something so peaceful"
Myself:
"Fucker's lucky he's not in season right now"
Ha ha, I was wondering how hot it was. I did the New Hampshire one and the weather was unbelievable. Almost everyone in my group put the top back and did the whole thing top down/windows open.It was like 102 down on the strip, but even by mid afternoon I think it was low 90s up there. The base camp and trails are pretty far up in elevation so that makes a huge difference in temp. In the afternoon were were up around 8000' feet. I did keep the air on in the Bronco the whole time and it was a soft top and did not get hot.
No, the van took us from where we parked the cars to the base camp.Did that Van take you from the Resort to the Off Rodeo camp
How do accommodations work? You stay where ever you want and rent a car to get to a parking lot and they pick you up at the parking lot?No, the van took us from where we parked the cars to the base camp.
Exactly what @HopelessDiamond said.How do accommodations work? You stay where ever you want and rent a car to get to a parking lot and they pick you up at the parking lot?