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Thanks for the kind words, sorry I'm late replying.Great photos, thanks for sharing. Like others said, I too am jealous and I have so many questions cause I want to do exactly this as well. Also, right now I have a Iconic Silver, BD, SAS on order but in the back of my mind still considering upgrading to the BL. Hope you dont mind but....
Did you go with Lux, High or Mid package? What has been the one "surprise" feature that you really weren't sure about until you used it on your Bronco? Have you used the Swaybar Disco yet? Any other tips/suggestions for Canyonlands? I want to spend 2-3 nights on the WhiteRimTrail with the family once I get my Bronco.
Thanks again for sharing your experience and have fun!!
I went with High because I don't care whatsoever for anything that Lux offers with the exception of the B&O, and that wasn't enough to justify the difference in cost (personally anyways).
I HAVE used the Swaybar disconnect and it is AWESOME. When you're on broken up terrain like rocks or major ruts it really makes a huge difference and its true to its word in that it can be turned on/off whenever you need it (under 20mph of course).
Canyonlands...if you plan to do the White Rim get there early and bring water/food in excess as there is no availability once you start. I got into the park around 130pm (i know, it was late...) and the ranger at the visitor center only gave me a permit to Airport but after I promised to be quick she extended it to Gooseberry. If you plan to camp you MUST reserve in advance online and campsites are really limited. If you don't you cant just pull over its not dispersed whatsoever so keep that in mind. Its beautiful, at times will test you, but overall its definitely worth it from what I personally experienced.
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