Meet us at the Wilson Creek trailhead - Mores Creek Summit Saturday September 16th at 11am for a fun afternoon of Idaho Bronco adventures!
This will be a great opportunity to learn about your Bronco's unique off road features and most importantly, when to use them.
I am looking forward to sharing and guiding everyone to the perfect spots to demonstrate specific Bronco technology.
Different sections of this ride will lend themselves better to the different GOAT Modes. We will use Sand, Baja, Rock Crawl and more! We will cover the different HERO switches along with Trail Assist and Hill Decent Control.
Looking forward to the continued growth of our Bronco community and we hope to meet YOU there!
Policies & Reminders For All 2023 Boise Bronco Owner’s events.
Event Waiver
• You are required to complete a Release of Liability Waiver for all occupants of your Bronco. You must bring it with you to on-site registration.
* A printed, signed, and dated Release of Liability Waiver is required for each participant attending a Boise Bronco Owner’s event.
* All passengers in your Bronco must sign a Release of Liability Waiver. A parent or the minor’s legal guardian must sign and date a waiver for participants under the age of 18 years old.
* Minimum and Maximum Tire Size Participant tire size is recommended to be a minimum of 32” and not to exceed 40”. If you exceed the tire limitations you will be turned away at registration and will not be allowed to attend the event or receive a refund.
Vehicle Modifications
Seat belts are required in all vehicles for all occupants.
Maximum suspension lift allowed is 6”.
Your Bronco must be street legal with valid registration and insurance.
A working GMRS radio is recommended for all Boise Bronco events.
Follow the Flow
Trail Etiquette and Conditions
1. Yield to other trail user’s. Approach equestrians with caution, all trail users must yield to horses.
2. Proper use of lockers and trail turn assist technology, tread lightly principles. www.treadlightly.org
3. Respect private land and leave gates as you find them.
4. Stay on designated trails and roads.
5. Pack out what you pack in.
6. Stay together, go with the flow.
7. Trail conditions can vary widely between trails and even on the same trail on different days. Factors such as weather, other users, and the line you choose all have an effect on the trail and how your Bronco will traverse it. When in doubt, ask a Trail Guide for guidance. While we trim back as much brush as possible, we are limited by Federal, Tribal and Private landowners to the amount acceptable by each entity.
Weather Conditions
Weather conditions can be dynamic. We recommend you look at a 10-day forecast of weather conditions at weather.com or a similar site.
Know Before You Go
Recommended gear for our adventure!
Your Bronco should have;
32” or larger tires
Locking Rear Axle
Skid Plates (underbody armor)
As close to a full tank of fuel as possible
Inside your Bronco;
GMRS or UHF Radio
Tow Straps and Recovery Aids
Water and Trail Foods
Windbreaker
Sunscreen
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