It was a blast, they didn't baby the broncos.
A couple of water crossings
A simulated BLM road, got to play around with Baja mode
A lot of "rock gardens"
A loop to try out trail turn assist
A rocky, down hill grade only using hill decent and steering. No brakes or skinny petal.
I agree, my experience was a blast as well. Different location, NH, but same curriculum.
I remember thinking prior to class, they must be worried how a group of unknowns might treat these 50 to 60K vehicles. Will they tone down the activities and simply have us engage in joy rides? Boy was I wrong! We were encouraged to learn, apply the learning and above all else, have fun.
As I research various off-road training schools within a 600-mile radius of my home, Off-Roadeo is hands down the best. Other schools are in the $200 to $750 dollar range with less training, no free use of a vehicle, no food, and no free merch.
I suspect most potential Bronco owners have no idea the great deal you get with Off-Roadeo. I could easily see myself repeating an Off-Roadeo experience knowing I would not get reimbursed. It is clearly the best for the money when owners seek repeat experiences.