
I experienced ten hours of adrenaline-soaked joy in the Ford Bronco “Off-Roadeo.” I tested the limits of the most offroad-ready Broncos on the trails of an off-season ski resort in New Hampshire. Not to mention the limits of my relationship with my father-in-law who joined me as my co-driver. It was the most intense no-experience-necessary driving trip I’ve ever been on, and all new Bronco buyers get access to one of four “Off-Roadeo” courses around the country. Having done it, I think it’s a perk worth buying a Bronco for.
Live Free Or Die
The 5 a.m. alarm ripped me from a bourbon slumber and a hot shower wasn’t near enough to take the edge off the early morning. We had a two-hour drive ahead of us from Rockport, Massachusetts to Gilford, New Hampshire. Culturally, it felt much longer; I stopped at a drugstore five miles into the Granite State and had to wait in line behind a local woman buying a rack of beer and two packs of smokes. It wasn’t even 10am yet. I had always thought when I saw the slogan “Live Free or Die” on New Hampshire license plates that it was said with a wink, but then you get there and realize it’s said in genuine defiance.
The Bronco Roadeo takes over the…
