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Highly recommend attending one of these events. I’ll start by saying Ken who was my groups guide was great very knowledgeable and took the time to explain all the feature and technology of the bronco as well as provide tips and knowledge about off road driving techniques in general.
So I live in central Ohio where there aren’t hills let alone mountains or even trails that slow vehicles larger than side by sides, so to be able to drive 6 hrs and take part in an experience and tour around the Smokey Mountains was amazing.
As for the off roadeo itself it’s some of the most fun I have had behind the wheel. The staff did an excellent job with everything from check in, lunch, Dinner and the actual driving portions. The trails were well laid out with various types of obstacles from rocks, deep ruts, trees, creeks, steep up and down hills, and even a grassy field allowing you go a little faster than the wooded trails. We got use all the features except the trail turn assist however there were several tight turns where I may have used it without being instructed. If you have a chance to attend I strongly recommend even if you are not an off roader or into that kind of stuff it is truly set up for anyone to be able to experience what a bronco can do. Because of where I live I may never get an opportunity to take my own Bronco into the wild but at least I know how capable it is if the opportunity ever presents itself.
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So I live in central Ohio where there aren’t hills let alone mountains or even trails that slow vehicles larger than side by sides, so to be able to drive 6 hrs and take part in an experience and tour around the Smokey Mountains was amazing.
As for the off roadeo itself it’s some of the most fun I have had behind the wheel. The staff did an excellent job with everything from check in, lunch, Dinner and the actual driving portions. The trails were well laid out with various types of obstacles from rocks, deep ruts, trees, creeks, steep up and down hills, and even a grassy field allowing you go a little faster than the wooded trails. We got use all the features except the trail turn assist however there were several tight turns where I may have used it without being instructed. If you have a chance to attend I strongly recommend even if you are not an off roader or into that kind of stuff it is truly set up for anyone to be able to experience what a bronco can do. Because of where I live I may never get an opportunity to take my own Bronco into the wild but at least I know how capable it is if the opportunity ever presents itself.
Unfortunately a lot of my videos will not upload
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