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I did Shaffer Trail and Potash Rd last week in a Tahoe. Shaffer Trail ends at the intersection with Potash or White Rim. Shaffer and Potash trails take around 2.5 to 3 hours to complete and is absolutely amazing. I was day dreaming of what it would have been like in the Bronco.
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Were the doors on or off in your Bronco dream?
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Epic trip. Maybe overused sentiment but it was great. My f150 was perfect. Scraped a running board once but no marks. Missed the roll out of the b&p but after seeing some threads i can wait. Will post pics when home. May just continue to build out my truck vs. The bronco. It's just so comfortable and really good as an overland vehicle.
 
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So quick pics. Added bilstein 6112 in front and 5100 in rear. RCI skid plate. 285/75/17 Coopers.

I know it's not rock climbing but the trail had it's good 4 lo spots. Planning another trip next October.

Gooseberry B first nite, Taylor 2nd nite. Worked out well as far as distance. Lots of critters at Taylor.

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