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<blockquote data-quote="Bigs125" data-source="post: 1515718" data-attributes="member: 26281"><p>I went last September and it was a good time. As already said, if you have some experience driving off-road already, it may be a little but mundane for you. They said the goal was to teach you about the different terrain modes in the truck and get you to understand the different capabilities of each one. The closed courses that they run you on are pretty good, but again nothing really fast - maybe 40-45 MPH top speed before the instructors would tell you to watch your speed. In the mountains/mining roads that we went on, our group's instructor got us up to about 40 on many sections of the trail, which was really decent to see what the suspension can do on the rocky and rutted trails. All in all it's a fun time and a good place to begin to understand what our trucks can do. Another trip out west to try some high speed stuff may be in my future!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigs125, post: 1515718, member: 26281"] I went last September and it was a good time. As already said, if you have some experience driving off-road already, it may be a little but mundane for you. They said the goal was to teach you about the different terrain modes in the truck and get you to understand the different capabilities of each one. The closed courses that they run you on are pretty good, but again nothing really fast - maybe 40-45 MPH top speed before the instructors would tell you to watch your speed. In the mountains/mining roads that we went on, our group's instructor got us up to about 40 on many sections of the trail, which was really decent to see what the suspension can do on the rocky and rutted trails. All in all it's a fun time and a good place to begin to understand what our trucks can do. Another trip out west to try some high speed stuff may be in my future! [/QUOTE]
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