Jul 15, 2024
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Great trip. Exceeded expectations. A little over prepared but we were better off for it.
Initial email gave a list of what to bring.
Sun screen? Sure
Long Pants? I get it
Good attitude? Doesn't happen without one.
But rain gear? In Vegas. Oh yeah it rained. HARD!!! Held off until the end mostly.
Guides Danny and Marcos stayed out in it to cont guiding over Tippy Tippy
Vegas temps were 115-ish
Mountain temps were 89-94 with part clouds and a breeze. Direct sun was intense but overall we were under cover of a pavilion, tree or cloud or in the bronco.
There’s plenty of water, snacks, time for potty breaks, water refills and getting to know your fellow Off Rodeo attendees. We met everybody and had a great time learning where people were from and what they did.
We had a great intro to the Bronco
Our guides were very good. Danny was our main go to-13 Bronco and his hands were full. His explanation of the parts and how they work with the technology were very understandable and rememberable. He kept it simple.
Catered lunch and dinner were delicious.
We never touched the GOAT modes. Learning how to use the engine, trans, brake and gas to navigate the terrain was priceless. That was the part I enjoyed the most. Learning what it could really do. And I bet it can do more than what we did. Living in Michigan I don’t think there’s a great chance of rock crawling. But now I feel pretty confident to at least get over some stuff or down some stuff I would have never attempted. It was so great to meet everybody. What a great community we have out there.
Chilton, you and your wife are the closest to us. Hit us up let’s get our Broncos dirty.
1 draw back. Just wish there was more time behind the wheel. But I guess that’s up to us now.
Thanks again to Danny and Marcos for the excellent instruction and guidance. Only wish it was 2 days.
Can’t for forget Mean Gene and Queen and The caterers. Great weekend.
We also won at the casino!!!!!
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Initial email gave a list of what to bring.
Sun screen? Sure
Long Pants? I get it
Good attitude? Doesn't happen without one.
But rain gear? In Vegas. Oh yeah it rained. HARD!!! Held off until the end mostly.
Guides Danny and Marcos stayed out in it to cont guiding over Tippy Tippy
Vegas temps were 115-ish
Mountain temps were 89-94 with part clouds and a breeze. Direct sun was intense but overall we were under cover of a pavilion, tree or cloud or in the bronco.
There’s plenty of water, snacks, time for potty breaks, water refills and getting to know your fellow Off Rodeo attendees. We met everybody and had a great time learning where people were from and what they did.
We had a great intro to the Bronco
Our guides were very good. Danny was our main go to-13 Bronco and his hands were full. His explanation of the parts and how they work with the technology were very understandable and rememberable. He kept it simple.
Catered lunch and dinner were delicious.
We never touched the GOAT modes. Learning how to use the engine, trans, brake and gas to navigate the terrain was priceless. That was the part I enjoyed the most. Learning what it could really do. And I bet it can do more than what we did. Living in Michigan I don’t think there’s a great chance of rock crawling. But now I feel pretty confident to at least get over some stuff or down some stuff I would have never attempted. It was so great to meet everybody. What a great community we have out there.
Chilton, you and your wife are the closest to us. Hit us up let’s get our Broncos dirty.
1 draw back. Just wish there was more time behind the wheel. But I guess that’s up to us now.
Thanks again to Danny and Marcos for the excellent instruction and guidance. Only wish it was 2 days.
Can’t for forget Mean Gene and Queen and The caterers. Great weekend.
We also won at the casino!!!!!
Send a follow request on insta
Blackdogadventures_
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