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huc previously said:
Bill Burke (the guy who trained the FJ Trail Team and ran the Rubicon w/the FJ for Toyota) does training. While he's based in Colorado, he has a traveling road show of sorts and it's worth checking out his site here:
http://www.bb4wa.com/
My wife and I are both planning on taking classes from Bill. Given we're in Colorado it's convenient but his reputation seems to speak for itself. Now that we have a vehicle in hand I can start sorting out specifics -- I'm thinking of contacting Bill Burke to see if they can do a custom group session and what the costs and head count requirements are. If I find any specifics I'll be happy to post them here if others are interested.
I've always maintained that any day I learn something new is a good day -- regardless of the subject and whether I'm an expert or novice. Training for off-roading or anything else always pays dividends in the long run.
Thanks to the original poster for raising the subject. We all benefit from this type of discussion!
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I agree. I am the type of guy who loves a new "vechicle" for learning something new. I have never been officially off roading, but am really
looking forward to the learning experience. I would really be intrested
in a course, even if it is not in my area. Any excuse to get the FJ on the
road with the family would be worth the reason I purchased it.