That looks great!. Whatever modest artistic or creative ability I had in my youth was effectively beaten out of me in engineering school, so I am very envious of folks with those talents. Bravo.
A state outline of GA with a Bronco sort of driving out of it, or breaking through it, if that makes sense. Of course, I have less than zero talent when it comes to trying to put something like this together, so I am sure it will be great whatever it is.
@TitusTerrebonne yeah, me too. By then, they would certainly have the Bronco at the show. Not sure how we'll see one any sooner, but maybe there'll be an event here or nearby.
Here's another one for you to check out. I've done parts and pieces of this, but I was hoping to get this truck in time to take a 4-day weekend and do it from end to end next Fall.
https://www.georgiaoverland.com/
@TitusTerrebonne It is. Ford had a heavy presence there. It's usually more about trucks and SUVs than sports cars. I don't think BMW was even there. Ford had a Mach-E, which was cool to sit in .
I had hoped to see a Colorado ZR2 there, but Chevy only brought the Z71. Ford had the Ranger...
As for events, I am kinda thinking that our first in person view might be at the International Car Show, which is in, I believe, Feb.
I go almost every year.
Check this out too. It has all of the FS roads, their grade (passenger car, high cleareance, etc), and also has camping, fishing, overlooks, waterfalls, etc.
https://www.fs.fed.us/ivm/index.html
This is one source that has good info on some trails that you can look at.
https://www.trailsoffroad.com/states/GA
I've done a number of these in my Jeep.
Personally, I like the USFS roads as opposed to the off-road parks, for a few reasons: less crowded, better scenery, and more relaxing. I suppose it depends on what you're looking for. With the OHV's, there's more terrain types/obstacles in one place. With the FS roads, terrain is varied...
I was sorta thinking that way too.
I've never been to Iowa - one of about a half dozen states that I haven't been to. Might as well scratch one more off.