Going Outside –– and Getting There with Bronco | What Do You Do Outdoors?

Laura
Sep 13, 2024
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Sep 13, 2024

Outside Magazine recently published an article in conjunction with Ford, “The Off-Road Antidote.” The premise of the piece was that people don’t get outdoors enough; some of us spending as little as 10% of our waking hours outside. When that happens, physical and mental health suffers, and we’re burned out and stressed. Not directly mentioned is loneliness, which can another toll on health.

Often, the inside hours stack up due to job obligations, so to combat the work/life imbalance for a couple of hardworking individuals, Ford invited them to Bronco Off-Roadeo Texas and New Hampshire to learn how to off-road in a Bronco. These folks were also paired with a Team Bronco ambassador to spend time enjoying an outdoor activity, like mountain biking and paddle boarding. You can read the full piece and watch their stories here.

Your Outdoor Time – How Do You Spend It?
Not everyone can get outdoors as much as they’d like. However, for many Bronco and Sport owners, getting the vehicle was the first step in spending more time outside with people they love doing things they enjoy.



I love being outside –– hiking, camping, kayaking, off-roading, setting up my hammock and reading in my Bronco with the panels off, or even enjoying coffee while looking at the scenery my Bronco takes me to are must-haves for me, and I’m fortunate to be able to do those on a fairly regular basis, thanks to my job and free-time freedom. It’s easy to not be in a building when your work depends on you being in a field or on a trail in a Bronco or Sport!



I like hearing about others’ hobbies and how you get outdoors. How does the vehicle you bought help you? What modifications have you done to make your activities work?

For off-roading, my Bronco is already set up well from factory. I have modifications planned, but for now, it’s stock (parts and accessories are starting to pile up in the basement). For one, I still need a roof rack for my Bronco, so until then, the Jeeps come out when the kayak is in play. The Badland’s washout flooring and MGV seating were non-negotiable for muddy boots and sunscreen smears, and I’ve had fun strapping gear in and on for off-roading adventures.



Not all, but many of those adventures, from evening hikes to lake days to trail runs, have happened with fantastic members of this community. I’m a loner by nature, but having Bronco besties I’ve met through Basecamps, Off-Roadeo days, and the forums has greatly impacted my life for the better. That’s why meetups and events are so important for me to attend. And if you’re like me, take heart –– you don’t even need to find the friends at any Bronco event; the friends find you!



Share some of your outdoor hobbies and activities the Bronco and Sport make easier/more fun, and show off your gear, campsites, obstacles conquered, places gone, fish caught, and smiles made below!

2021 Oxford White 2-door non-Sas Mid package 2.7L/10-speed Badlands with MIC top
2021 Carbonized Gray 2-door Sas High package 2.7L/10-speed Badlands with MIC top
Keeping the Jeeps: stock '89 XJ and 3.5" lifted '00 XJ on 31s and '89 MJ
Chief Ron, UserError

Game on mofos! FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT

Sep 13, 2024

#1
High altitude dirt therapy!

21 Badlands, 2 dr, four banger, slushbox, SAS. PERFECT!
Chief Ron, UserError
Moderator Staff member

Administrator

Sep 13, 2024

#2
High altitude dirt therapy!

Beautiful land, where is that at?
Just had to go look up that trailer; that's a good size! Been following @raqball's thread too.
2021 Oxford White 2-door non-Sas Mid package 2.7L/10-speed Badlands with MIC top
2021 Carbonized Gray 2-door Sas High package 2.7L/10-speed Badlands with MIC top
Keeping the Jeeps: stock '89 XJ and 3.5" lifted '00 XJ on 31s and '89 MJ
Chief Ron, Sven

Game on mofos! FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT

Sep 13, 2024

#3
Beautiful land, where is that at?
Just had to go look up that trailer; that's a good size! Been following @raqball's thread too.

Black Butte in S.W. Montana
He got pics for me at the PNW expo. It's a perfect hard sided tent here in bear country.
21 Badlands, 2 dr, four banger, slushbox, SAS. PERFECT!
Chief Ron, UserError

Rank 0

Sep 13, 2024

#4
I've always loved the outdoors and nature, and getting the Bronco has been the best thing that's happened in my life in a long time. From the people I've met to the time I've spent outdoors, it has all been amazing.

My go to outside adventure is always hiking, mix that in with camping, hammock reading, and my new found love of off roading, I've been outside more than almost ever before!
2022 Black Diamond Non-Sas but becoming more Sas over time.
Off roading newbie but loving learning!
Chief Ron, UserError

No Ragerts

Sep 13, 2024

#5
I love outside but unfortunately don’t get to spend as much time as I want to so all my vehicles have some form of removable/convertible top - not to mention a couple of bikes and a boat. Off-roading, HPDE, golf, skiing, time with the pups and of course family are all great activities!
- 2023 Raptor / Shadow Black / MGV (DOB 8/30/23)
- 2023 Heritage Limited Edition / Robin’s Egg Blue / 4dr / (stolen from my dealer 11/15/23)
Chief Ron, UserError

Rank V

Sep 13, 2024

#6
High altitude dirt therapy!


Great shot 😍
Chief Ron, Kenneth

Rank V

Sep 13, 2024

#7
Outside Magazine recently published an article in conjunction with Ford, “The Off-Road Antidote.” The premise of the piece was that people don’t get outdoors enough; some of us spending as little as 10% of our waking hours outside. When that happens, physical and mental health suffers, and we’re burned out and stressed. Not directly mentioned is loneliness, which can another toll on health.

Often, the inside hours stack up due to job obligations, so to combat the work/life imbalance for a couple of hardworking individuals, Ford invited them to Bronco Off-Roadeo Texas and New Hampshire to learn how to off-road in a Bronco. These folks were also paired with a Team Bronco ambassador to spend time enjoying an outdoor activity, like mountain biking and paddle boarding. You can read the full piece and watch their stories here.

Your Outdoor Time – How Do You Spend It?
Not everyone can get outdoors as much as they’d like. However, for many Bronco and Sport owners, getting the vehicle was the first step in spending more time outside with people they love doing things they enjoy.



I love being outside –– hiking, camping, kayaking, off-roading, setting up my hammock and reading in my Bronco with the panels off, or even enjoying coffee while looking at the scenery my Bronco takes me to are must-haves for me, and I’m fortunate to be able to do those on a fairly regular basis, thanks to my job and free-time freedom. It’s easy to not be in a building when your work depends on you being in a field or on a trail in a Bronco or Sport!



I like hearing about others’ hobbies and how you get outdoors. How does the vehicle you bought help you? What modifications have you done to make your activities work?

For off-roading, my Bronco is already set up well from factory. I have modifications planned, but for now, it’s stock (parts and accessories are starting to pile up in the basement). For one, I still need a roof rack for my Bronco, so until then, the Jeeps come out when the kayak is in play. The Badland’s washout flooring and MGV seating were non-negotiable for muddy boots and sunscreen smears, and I’ve had fun strapping gear in and on for off-roading adventures.



Not all, but many of those adventures, from evening hikes to lake days to trail runs, have happened with fantastic members of this community. I’m a loner by nature, but having Bronco besties I’ve met through Basecamps, Off-Roadeo days, and the forums has greatly impacted my life for the better. That’s why meetups and events are so important for me to attend. And if you’re like me, take heart –– you don’t even need to find the friends at any Bronco event; the friends find you!



Share some of your outdoor hobbies and activities the Bronco and Sport make easier/more fun, and show off your gear, campsites, obstacles conquered, places gone, fish caught, and smiles made below!


Thanks for sharing your adventures with us!
Kenneth, broncorob3

Rank V

Sep 13, 2024

#8
a lot of this.


And a lot of this. In that picture we were looking for a 150 year old gold mine.

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Chief Ron, Deano Bronc

Rank V

Sep 13, 2024

#9
Enjoyed the great outdoors in Massachusetts at Savoy Mountain State Park. Super quiet, wheelchair accessible and dog friendly. Let's not forget breakfast.

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Chief Ron, Deano Bronc

Rank V

Sep 14, 2024

#10
Well I've been to northern Idaho & NW Montana with my Bronco. I use my truck to get into the woods and then spend a lot of time hiking, some fishing, or sitting on a mountain top glassing for critters. This year I'm going to the UP of Michigan for two weeks. Will find waterfalls and more hiking, and fishing. Most of my previous trips I've had my trusty companion Riley, our golden retriever. She died on January 5 this year, she had Hemangiosarcoma. Took her in a few short days. This trip will be different.
Chief Ron, Deano Bronc

SEA Horse

Sep 14, 2024

#11
Interesting timing on this article. I just got this in the mail from the Mayo Clinic today. 😉

Get Outside!
Chris here. I drive a 2-door Velocity Blue 2023 Ford Bronco Badlands with Sasquatch, Lux, a 2.7L V6, and an automatic transmission. It’s fun.

"Stupidity is a more dangerous enemy of the good than malice." - Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Chief Ron, Deano Bronc

you can tune a guitar but can't tune a fish

Sep 14, 2024

#12
Fishing, target shooting both static and moving,snowmobiling, dirt biking.
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Chief Ron, Deano Bronc

Gladesmen

Sep 14, 2024

#13
Along with off roading we take Sunday drives again, with the top off usually. It has been Friday evenings and we have a date night. I am constantly tinkering right now I am re-powering a golf cart, building a cabin in the woods and a 3/4 scale model of a church for a Halloween party. And other ranch duties as needed.
Bronco Nation 1100. Everglades, Desert Sand
Res: 7/30/20 ordered 1/22/21 reorder 10/15/21 changed to Everglades 3/9/22 schedule 8/29/22 bumped to 9/5; 9/7/22 blend, 9/9 Mods, 9/26/22 completed, 10/7 shipped, 11/3/22 delivery
Chief Ron, Deano Bronc

Rank IV

Sep 14, 2024

#14
Luckily we are outside a lot, just with the dogs and pool.
Were we live, trails into the surrounding desert are minutes from the house.
The Bronco makes it even easier if we just want to go "the back way". Because it's always ready.
Trips that we did with the side by side before are just easier with the bronco.
Chief Ron, Jakob1972

🇨🇦 Never 51 🇨🇦

Sep 15, 2024

#15
My outdoor adventures usually involve a combination of dirt or sand along with water,trees and mountains. Sometimes with long stretches of tarmac in between.
Supreme Leader of the Wandering but NOT Lost
2022 OBX Cyber Orange Metallic with random acutriments.
Bruinsfan, Chief Ron

🇨🇦 Never 51 🇨🇦

Sep 15, 2024

#16
A couple weeks ago we explored Victoroa B.C. and Vancouver Island and last week we spent a few days camping and overlanding with @raqball
Supreme Leader of the Wandering but NOT Lost
2022 OBX Cyber Orange Metallic with random acutriments.
Chief Ron, Jakob1972

KCsBronco

Sep 15, 2024

#17
Living in a rural foothills area just west of Denver, we're very fortunate to have lots of nearby outdoor opportunities. In addition to walking our dogs several times every day, hiking & skiing with grandkiddos and of course off roading in our Bronco are frequent adventures. Yesterday, we enjoyed some Bavarian fun at Vail Village's Octoberfest.
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Cheers
Bruinsfan, Chief Ron
Moderator Staff member

Administrator

Sep 16, 2024

#18
a lot of this.

And a lot of this. In that picture we were looking for a 150 year old gold mine.

That's so cool! Great way to get further in the back country. Did you find the mine?
2021 Oxford White 2-door non-Sas Mid package 2.7L/10-speed Badlands with MIC top
2021 Carbonized Gray 2-door Sas High package 2.7L/10-speed Badlands with MIC top
Keeping the Jeeps: stock '89 XJ and 3.5" lifted '00 XJ on 31s and '89 MJ
Kenneth
Moderator Staff member

Administrator

Sep 16, 2024

#19
Enjoyed the great outdoors in Massachusetts at Savoy Mountain State Park. Super quiet, wheelchair accessible and dog friendly.

Incredibly peaceful looking. Nice setup, with the color coordination, too!
2021 Oxford White 2-door non-Sas Mid package 2.7L/10-speed Badlands with MIC top
2021 Carbonized Gray 2-door Sas High package 2.7L/10-speed Badlands with MIC top
Keeping the Jeeps: stock '89 XJ and 3.5" lifted '00 XJ on 31s and '89 MJ
Bruinsfan, Kenneth

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