@Calm horse Back when I did it, customer owned Broncos were very few. There were a couple in attendance, but they did not allow them to be used. I think it is better that way - you get to try one out that is not the same as the one you own.
I did the one in NH when I lived there, was less than an hour away from where I lived. It was great, and the only off-roading I have ever done. It is a very educational experience and PLENTY of behind the wheel time.
I would love to do another one, not sure what they charge for a second time...
I'm actually wearing my NH Off-Rodeo T-Shirt right now. Great experience, but now that I live in GA (the NH location was less than an hour from where I used to live, making that visit a no-brainer), I may have to plan another Off-Rodeo visit.
Since I've moved to Cobb County, GA from NH, the Bronco sightings are very common in comparison.
Lots of grays, white and black are what I mostly see.
My Velocity Blue 2 door is a unicorn.
I have to back out on this ride. A family-related item has come up that I can't escape from.
Sorry about this, but still very interested in getting on some trails with this group.
I remember this poll when waiting for my Velocity Blue to arrive. I thought that most people like the dull, boring colors, and the take rate on them has not changed. I barely see a bright colored Bronco and the biggest surprise is how many people say to me how much they love the color.
I'm thinking of getting a Trektop for my 2 door, so thanks for all of these helpful comments.
I can't seem to find any comments about the following:
- Is it easy to open the rear door, or do you have to do a lot of fiddling with the top?
- Do you lose a lot of storage space with the sloped...
I'm looking forward to getting out with the group now! Back in NH, I did no trail rides even though I'm sure that there was plenty of good stuff right nearby. Just never hooked up with a group. Okay, I did one trail - the NH Off-Rodeo. What an experience! And only an hour away.