Alberta or BC?
Gotta admit, it's pretty damn reliable up here in the Canadian bush. Thinking about getting some ATs and a little lift soon!
Frick, we just got more snow in Winnipeg, i cant wait for camping season.
Great setup!
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Alberta or BC?
Gotta admit, it's pretty damn reliable up here in the Canadian bush. Thinking about getting some ATs and a little lift soon!
Damn, I'm in BC! We've had a weird start to Spring but it seems like the weather is getting a lot better. I'm just as excited for this coming season, I got a lot of places I wanna visit this yearAlberta or BC?
Frick, we just got more snow in Winnipeg, i cant wait for camping season.
Great setup!
We are driving out to the hill country next week. Staying in Marble Falls. We're planning on spending a day driving some of the Hill Country Overland Route, then a few days visiting some of the state parks that are out that way. It really is a fantastic area of this state.Just took a trip through the Texas HIll Country while the bluebonnets are in bloom. Didn't really do any off roading although we passed near the site of the Texas Off Rodeo. The bluebonnets were spectacular and any time I'm in the Hill Country I'm going to hit some of the Top 50 BBQ Joints in the World. It's a list kept by Daniel Vaughn of Texas Monthy magazine. Could be a bit biased since all are in Texas. But, I agree. The best Q anywhere is in the HIll Country.
Pic of the lil green Bronco outside Opie's in Spicewood. Like most Q joints, nuthin fancy. A metal building in a gravel lot. Brisket is perfect and as good as you'll find anywhere. Cooper's in nearby Llano is on the list, too.
Another photo of the BL in an old cemetery in the little town of Hamilton. It's filled with blooming bluebonnets and coreopsis. It's like Mother Nature decided to honor these souls in a special way.
And of course, had to have a Shiner at Luckenback and listen to some folks jam out back. If you can get away the bluebonnets are prime.
We stayed in Marble Falls, too. Be sure and drive the Willow City Loop out of Fredericksburg. Bluebonnets were spectacular. When it brings you back to the highway, there is a FM road you can take back to Marble Falls. Don't have to go through Fredericksburg and Johnson City. You won't have any cell service out there, use the Ford Nav and you can see the roads.We are driving out to the hill country next week. Staying in Marble Falls. We're planning on spending a day driving some of the Hill Country Overland Route, then a few days visiting some of the state parks that are out that way. It really is a fantastic area of this state.
Looks like a fun adventure! Enjoy your Bronco.
Gotta admit, it's pretty damn reliable up here in the Canadian bush. Thinking about getting some ATs and a little lift soon!
Sounds like a blast Mike! Happy to hear you are enjoying your Bronco.Spent last week driving around the Texas Hill Country. We spent almost a full day of just driving and seeing country, and a few days visiting state parks. I left the Sony at home and went all film for this trip. Once I get them developed I will make a new post showing the Bronco’s adventures.
The Froster is looking amazing with the add ons!!Here’s the Froster that first day on the Ford dealers lot. The 2nd picture is the other day in my driveway. There’s been a few changes!
Nice new grrrr look! Ready to gallopHere’s the Froster that first day on the Ford dealers lot. The 2nd picture is the other day in my driveway. There’s been a few changes!