We hope you love being behind the wheel of your Bronco! Thanks for sharing this photo!Got to work early this morning
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We hope you love being behind the wheel of your Bronco! Thanks for sharing this photo!Got to work early this morning
Looks like your in a field of tall grass...I posted this earlier someone else, but it works here.
My Bronco in the rain
My dad purchased a new Dodge Ram 2500 in 2007 and drove it up to visit. I told him that we needed to go to Atlanta and went the Middle Fork Road. Washboard does not describe it. Two days later I took them to Silver City via Jordan Creek/De Lamar. Lot of stream crossings and some new Idaho Pinstriping on his shiny new truck. He was not impressed..............I'm pretty sure that there is not a single place in the entire state of Georgia that is as remote as Atlanta Idaho. The nearest (small) town is 23 miles away and the nearest paved road is more like 40 miles. The most direct route there, the one you use in the winter, is 68 miles of washboard dirt road. But it's beautiful up there and worth visiting occasionally.
Reminds me of when I'd just purchased my old Toyota T-100. The next summer I was having a blast exploring rough, narrow roads on the east side of the southern Sierra Nevada. I managed to get some pretty good pinstriping on my shiny new truck from some brushy aspen branches in a tight spot. I was across the street from my truck in town when a few locals walked by and noticed the scratched new truck. One guy said (more or less): 'That guy knows how to use a truck. I love it!'My dad purchased a new Dodge Ram 2500 in 2007 and drove it up to visit. I told him that we needed to go to Atlanta and went the Middle Fork Road. Washboard does not describe it. Two days later I took them to Silver City via Jordan Creek/De Lamar. Lot of stream crossings and some new Idaho Pinstriping on his shiny new truck. He was not impressed..............