Offroading is for everyone
There's this image of rowdy guys drenched in mud zipping through bogs or flying over sandy hills...
What that image does not reveal is how those guys got started with offroading. How they were introduced to it. How much time they spent learning how to responsibly offroad before you saw them in that image.
Offroading, muddin', wheelin', jeepin', whatever you call it, it starts at expensive and goes up from there.
And the two reasons are inexperienced drivers trying to replicate that image in their head with zero prior experience, wrecking their machine in the process, requiring costly parts and repairs, sometimes getting hurt themselves.
And insurance. Insureres don't like insuring this sport because of those drivers. And as a result, unless you can afford to buy your own machine, and trailer, and parts, and mechanic and get it to a place where you can legally drive it, then there aren't a lot of ways for beginners to get started.
So it's practically a miracle that we found a rental partner willing to let our fam give offroading a try.
At an amazing venue. That we can shuttle you to within a couple of hours from NYC.
Where you can go from novice to experienced driver on a sophisticated beginner-friendly track. All for a relatively affordable price.
Thanks Pierre for being awesome 🙏
Thanks fam for coming through 🙏