- First Name
- Thomas
- Joined
- Dec 15, 2021
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- Location
- Tacoma, WA
- Vehicle(s)
- 03 Marauder, 66 Mustang GT, 65 Ranchero, 64 Comet
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
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Others opinion on how I use my vehicles are completely irrelevant. Unless they paid for they have no influence. I used to drive a new GTR year round. I had two sets of wheels/tires. People would literally come up to me and call me a fool for driving it in the winter at times. How could I drive that expensive of a vehicle in less than ideal conditions. These same guys had nice cars that rarely left the garage even in the summer. I had AWD and winter tires. It handled better than my rubicon. I put nearly 40,000 miles on it and enjoyed every minute. Sold it for a very nice return. Still looked new (9.5/10).Iāll never understand the why people give a crap about what someone else is doing with their vehicle. Seems like a D measuring contest, I plan on doing a lot with my Bronco but at the moment itās my daily driver and does whatever I feel like doing. Do you and donāt worry about what anyone else has to say. Lastly, if you call someone a mall crawler and drive your Bronco off-road and then to a mall arenāt you a mall crawler as well. Anyway, I just had to get that off my chest cause I thought most people on here were about enjoying the Bronco together rather than crapping on people that donāt meet their standards.
Pavement princess is an really idiotic term. Obviously a negative connotation when there should be none. The feminine reference is compete stupidlyCommitting to a trail like this, even after trimming the trees a bit by hand - not the place for a pavement princess...
On a side note, very proud of my Wifey's sweet skills on our manual transmission, non Sasquatch Black Diamond.
I was however, so focused on talking her through the challenges the filming does suffer. As we all know, cameras never do these things justice anyway - this trail was GNARLY!
Speaking of camera's, the lux Badlands with us sure made good use of them here!
We just kept telling ourselves, "It's a Bronco, and that will buff right out." Ha ha ENJOY! More from the day in the works!
I haven't received mine yet but I will take it to transport my kayaks . Go hiking not camping . And eventually I'll use it to move from Miami to Seattle Washington.Committing to a trail like this, even after trimming the trees a bit by hand - not the place for a pavement princess...
On a side note, very proud of my Wifey's sweet skills on our manual transmission, non Sasquatch Black Diamond.
I was however, so focused on talking her through the challenges the filming does suffer. As we all know, cameras never do these things justice anyway - this trail was GNARLY!
Speaking of camera's, the lux Badlands with us sure made good use of them here!
We just kept telling ourselves, "It's a Bronco, and that will buff right out." Ha ha ENJOY! More from the day in the works!
I bought a Bronco so I could go places I canāt go in a Subaru.A good bronco adventure can be anything anywhere. You donāt have to go off road to use as a adventure vehicle.
Works for me!I'll give you 2 guesses