My Man!!!Prob about a 7 for me. If I don't eventually break an axle or something, or find a pass I can't get through I'll be dissapointed in myself.
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My Man!!!Prob about a 7 for me. If I don't eventually break an axle or something, or find a pass I can't get through I'll be dissapointed in myself.
An idiot behind the wheel can do that at level 1. There is a big difference between working a vehicle hard and abusing a vehicle. Technique over pure throttle helps prevent damageThink I’ll wait and see at which level someone screws theirs up... I’ll stop one rung up the ladder before that...
Don't ever be, drive your own comfort / skill level & enjoy.Geez......my most extreme is a 5! I’m feeling a little insecure now.
Having never done 4 in an SUV (have done it on 3 & 4 wheelers), I’m probably going to hover somewhere between 4-6 until I get that opportunity to do the Ford off-roading academy.How extreme are you going to take your Bronco?
Level 3: Smooth and well-maintained unpaved roads
Level 4: Ruts and washboards are OK
Level 5: Some of the rocky and rough stuff
Level 6: Bring on staircases and inclines!
You say once to Moab, but once you've been, you'll be saying, "Next time..."6 to 7 and maybe once to Moab as a 'bucket list' trip.
Agree, plus there are so many trails of all levels to explore that one trip is not enough. Then throw in Canyonlands & Arches NP's. It's a beautiful place, but always be mindful of the weather as trail ratings can go up exponentially if not to impassable when the rains set in.You say once to Moab, but once you've been, you'll be saying, "Next time..."
That explains the taste of it...I am so extreme I piss Monster energy drinks...
Considering how close we are to that area, it may become a yearly kind of thing. COVID has prevented it from being a big event this year. Next year 'should' be better.You say once to Moab, but once you've been, you'll be saying, "Next time..."