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Heading up for the offroadeo on october 3rd anyone on here gonna be there? Also any recommendations on things to see or places to eat? Thanks in advance
Update.
The off-roadeo was way more intense than expected, I was thinking some dirt roads through the woods with some rocks and mud boy I was way off. Some parts of the trails weren't that bad but there were some pretty crazy places. We had hank and ed teaching us at the beginning and then broke into two groups. They are both great guys with alot of great info and also made the day quite comical at times. Our group of 8 ended up going with hank he's a super nice guy and easy to get along with. They taught the groups to offroad without using the all the technology the bronco has which was great imo because I thought we would be twisting the goat dial all day and having the lockers locked all day. We did spend 90 percent of the day in 4 lo and the bronco did fantastic even without the differentials locked. We did use the offroad trail control a few times and I had no idea it would work that good especially at the times hank wanted us to it. I'm talking going down an absolutely crazy downhill drop off lol. The picture when the wheel was off the ground is where we all stopped to put on the trail control. The view from the top of the mountain was absolutely breathtaking there is no picture that will do it justice. After the day on the trails we went back to the basecamp for dinner which was very good. Overall a great experience and well worth the trip even my wife enjoyed it. Also fun fact when a bronco is strictly trail riding you only get about 55 miles on a half tank of fuel.
Update.
The off-roadeo was way more intense than expected, I was thinking some dirt roads through the woods with some rocks and mud boy I was way off. Some parts of the trails weren't that bad but there were some pretty crazy places. We had hank and ed teaching us at the beginning and then broke into two groups. They are both great guys with alot of great info and also made the day quite comical at times. Our group of 8 ended up going with hank he's a super nice guy and easy to get along with. They taught the groups to offroad without using the all the technology the bronco has which was great imo because I thought we would be twisting the goat dial all day and having the lockers locked all day. We did spend 90 percent of the day in 4 lo and the bronco did fantastic even without the differentials locked. We did use the offroad trail control a few times and I had no idea it would work that good especially at the times hank wanted us to it. I'm talking going down an absolutely crazy downhill drop off lol. The picture when the wheel was off the ground is where we all stopped to put on the trail control. The view from the top of the mountain was absolutely breathtaking there is no picture that will do it justice. After the day on the trails we went back to the basecamp for dinner which was very good. Overall a great experience and well worth the trip even my wife enjoyed it. Also fun fact when a bronco is strictly trail riding you only get about 55 miles on a half tank of fuel.
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