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While long pants, boots, water bottle, and chap stick all make the list... the most important thing in my opinion is to plan to be friendly with your guide and your group!
You are hitching your wagon to these people for 9+ hours. You don't have to be BFFs, but it sure keeps the excitement level up if you embrace the team concept.
Our group spent the whole time cheering each other on, knuckles out the window when completing a difficult maneuver, chatting while waiting for another Bronco to clear an obstacle, and then we all traded photos and videos when we were done!! Our group and our trail guide were so amazing! =)
Talking to others back at our lodging who attended all said, "Oh, I never met anyone else." and "We never got out of the Bronco." While those folks enjoyed their time, I feel like they really missed out on some of the camaraderie and excitement that the group dynamic brings!
You are hitching your wagon to these people for 9+ hours. You don't have to be BFFs, but it sure keeps the excitement level up if you embrace the team concept.
Our group spent the whole time cheering each other on, knuckles out the window when completing a difficult maneuver, chatting while waiting for another Bronco to clear an obstacle, and then we all traded photos and videos when we were done!! Our group and our trail guide were so amazing! =)
Talking to others back at our lodging who attended all said, "Oh, I never met anyone else." and "We never got out of the Bronco." While those folks enjoyed their time, I feel like they really missed out on some of the camaraderie and excitement that the group dynamic brings!
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