Did anyone try the Bronco Off-Roadeo in Tennessee?

I’ve passed by that area a couple of times. There’s always some good fun to be had in Eastern Tennessee.

I went to the Bronco Raptor Off-Roadeo in Nevada. It was amazing driving the truck as if I borrowed it with no intention of returning it. They encouraged us to go wild, and I did a tabletop jump and hit the whoops. Stuff I’d never attempt in my own truck, but it was awesome seeing how well it performed.

@Sage
I just went to the Nevada event a few weeks ago. That tabletop jump isn’t there anymore. Heard someone went full send, got 5-6 feet of air, and wrecked the front end on landing. The photos were insane.

@Shimanyoung
I went during the first month, and everything felt very fresh and raw. That jump was tricky because you came out of a hard left turn, hit the gas, and couldn’t ease off on landing or you’d risk damaging the front axle. The whoops section was barely marked, so hitting 40mph and then spotting cones at the last second was wild. A few of us ran over cactuses. Still, it was so much fun, and I love looking back at the videos.

There’s been a lot of trolling in replies lately, but I wanted to say I went recently too and had such a great time. It was really well-organized. My instructor was a bit intense but knew their stuff, and it gave me so much more confidence to try off-roading. Meeting other Bronco owners was fun, and seeing everyone’s vehicles all lined up was a cool bonus.

I just want to see someone pull up in an old, beat-up bullnose Bronco.

Leo said:
I just want to see someone pull up in an old, beat-up bullnose Bronco.

Right here, raising my hand .

That sixth picture looked like the tree took some serious damage.

Jude said:
That sixth picture looked like the tree took some serious damage.

Haha, the angle makes it look close, but it’s actually about two feet away.

Jude said:
That sixth picture looked like the tree took some serious damage.

Nah, zoom in and check again.