Sorry I didn’t do any of it in a Scottish accent lolThanks!
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Sorry I didn’t do any of it in a Scottish accent lolThanks!
Agreed - extra learning opportunities!Many people prefer it in the rain!! Nothing more classic off-roading than getting the Bronco covered in mud, it’s extra fun to play around in just be sure to bring warm layers and good shoes. Basic ponchos are provided, so if you have a better waterproof layer that’s a good option to bring one.
Thanks for sharing the pics, that's me right in front of you.It rained about half of the time I was there (light rain, nothing crazy). It was a blast. It was slippery for sure. I didn’t buy the insurance, luckily i didn’t need it,
Next time!!Sorry I didn’t do any of it in a Scottish accent lol
this font is so New England it hurtsIt rained a couple days before my experience there so the ground was pretty muddy which led to some great moments! My experience shared here if you’re interested and want a couple area highlights (talking to OP or anyone else just browsing the thread on that one!)
PS: @Shannonbear if I’m connecting the right dots here, you get a couple shout outs in this
Thanks?this font is so New England it hurts
I don't hate it. I'm from the Northeast and miss the color changes and the fall and the wool socks and the snow days and the general attitude very muchThanks?
Nice! I moved back to the Midwest a year ago after a decade and a half on the west coast. Fun seeing what different areas have to offer. New Hampshire is among my favorites after that trip.I don't hate it. I'm from the Northeast and miss the color changes and the fall and the wool socks and the snow days and the general attitude very much
It's a super quaint place, way better than SoCal hahaNice! I moved back to the Midwest a year ago after a decade and a half on the west coast. Fun seeing what different areas have to offer. New Hampshire is among my favorites after that trip.
Lol you’re not wrongIt's a super quaint place, way better than SoCal haha