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<blockquote data-quote="Monster" data-source="post: 1210568" data-attributes="member: 21645"><p>When you use the window washer, the front camera gets washed along with the windshield. None of us knew that, thought it was pretty cool. </p><p></p><p>Also learned left foot braking technique, how to shift into rock crawl mode without terrible noises...and got practice with hill descent. Fun mashing the pedal off-road in someone else’s Raptor. </p><p></p><p>Went last week. Others have posted great write ups about it. If you want to use the cash and time, definitely do it, unless you are already a very experienced off-road individual. In that case you might be bored. </p><p></p><p>Instructors told us about a some guys the previous week who thought the high speed baja section wasn’t fast enough (told to keep it under 45), so they went back with their personal Raptor and...flipped it. Totaled the truck, set off every airbag, and hung upside down for a while. Roof held, good news there. </p><p></p><p>If you stay in downtown SLC 30 miles away, check out the Grand America. Awesome hotel. And the parking garage height is 7ft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monster, post: 1210568, member: 21645"] When you use the window washer, the front camera gets washed along with the windshield. None of us knew that, thought it was pretty cool. Also learned left foot braking technique, how to shift into rock crawl mode without terrible noises...and got practice with hill descent. Fun mashing the pedal off-road in someone else’s Raptor. Went last week. Others have posted great write ups about it. If you want to use the cash and time, definitely do it, unless you are already a very experienced off-road individual. In that case you might be bored. Instructors told us about a some guys the previous week who thought the high speed baja section wasn’t fast enough (told to keep it under 45), so they went back with their personal Raptor and...flipped it. Totaled the truck, set off every airbag, and hung upside down for a while. Roof held, good news there. If you stay in downtown SLC 30 miles away, check out the Grand America. Awesome hotel. And the parking garage height is 7ft. [/QUOTE]
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