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Really? I thought it was invite onlyThey welcome crashers. Didnt ride with them.
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Really? I thought it was invite onlyThey welcome crashers. Didnt ride with them.
Iād really like to go to. When you say they allow crashers, they let you hang out and chat, but not do the trails?Really? I thought it was invite only
Even that would be awesome!! Just to see one in personIād really like to go to. When you say they allow crashers, they let you hang out and chat, but not do the trails?
Maybe the wife and I will see you can ride with usEven that would be awesome!! Just to see one in person
sounds fun, did they give away any hats or have any gear available for purchase? Did they teach anything or was it just point and go?Update: Made it to Bronco drive event this morning in Bridgeport Tx. Closest they could get to my order was a Badlands non-squatch. Got there at 8:45, got signed in received hat. Told to wait with 6 other drivers for a safety talk at 9:00. Maybe about 9:10 we headed to our chosen, by them, vehicle. After a nice little drive through rocks and water and beginner stuff, was done about 9:36 we parked and was done. Piddled around a bit, a very small bit, and we were gone by 10:00. We drove for 3 hours to get there and drive for about 30 minutes. Not bad, but then 3 hours home. Was good to actually see one close to my order in person.
Got a hat, nothing for sale, wanted you to sign up for off rodeo event which is free to the reservationist, guests have to pay, My host did answer all questions we had. We drove through a pond about 2 foot deep. It was a lot of point and go though.sounds fun, did they give away any hats or have any gear available for purchase? Did they teach anything or was it just point and go?
Got a hat, nothing for sale, wanted you to sign up for off rodeo event which is free to the reservationist, guests have to pay, My host did answer all questions we had. We drove through a pond about 2 foot deep. It was a lot of point and go though.
Be safe!!!Got my invitation a few days ago. Iām headed out that way on this Friday the 28th. Iāve off roaded out there first in a Subaru Forester and later in my 4Runner. Great park . Gonna be a nice 3 hour drive after a night shift to get there.
I may be wrong, but from what they said at the event, itās to try to keep those that have had reservations for so long interested.Curious if you guys have any idea how you are getting these invites and if anyone knows of a schedule for where and when these are located?
Thatās exactly it and I am a newbieThe wife and I were out there in our Jeeps on Sunday. Looked like a lot of folks having fun, though I think I'd classify it more as a "dirt test drive" than an actual off-road experience. If you're familiar with the park, it seemed to me that they spent most of their time down in the two quarry areas. Those areas are super easy, which makes sense for presumed newbies in vehicles nobody would want to damage.