little video i had on my comp..
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little video i had on my comp..
i was cleaning out my harddrives and found this so i edited it and finally posted it up.. so far this is the best mud i have found in Utah, Although i havent looked too hard. Anyhow let me know what you think..
THNKS ETRNL..
Mud 15Oct06
THNKS ETRNL..
Mud 15Oct06
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"urban wheelers" hell no i was raised in the woods son.. it just happens that we found this hole behind the movies.. the hitch has saved some of my friends a couple of times. it is really nice to throw a recovery strap on... yes i was playing in 2wheel i locked it up (center) once. i really wish i had a rear locker. i am in the process of looking up what kit options i have with a 4.3 rear ratio.
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"urban wheelers" hell no i was raised in the woods son.. it just happens that we found this hole behind the movies.. the hitch has saved some of my friends a couple of times. it is really nice to throw a recovery strap on... yes i was playing in 2wheel i locked it up (center) once. i really wish i had a rear locker. i am in the process of looking up what kit options i have with a 4.3 rear ratio.
I like mudding just as much as the next guy but we all have to be responsible about what we do and post. This gives the tree huggers a lot of motivation and ammo for what looks to be a lack of responsibility and criminal activity.
Remember to tread lightly
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Well said, Lance. I hate to think this is the kind of gratuitous "wheelin'" that goes on in the mountains I love so much over here in CO.
Treading lightly,
Treading lightly,
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we have a place like that here that people just go out and dump stuff, i usually go out there and pic up trash, so hopefully i will get some good exposure from the local authorities.
this is a pic of my chevy going through the hole and notice the fridge door in bottom left hand pic, i drug that out and took it to the dumpster. i will get the fridge later. cool video though
this is a pic of my chevy going through the hole and notice the fridge door in bottom left hand pic, i drug that out and took it to the dumpster. i will get the fridge later. cool video though
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whoa!! hold on the land is public land (some kind of drainage ditch) in the middle of town .We have some cops drive by just to watch us sling mud. No the couch wasnt ours some one dumped it off along with the lawn mower. yes we ran over it so what?? slinging mud never hurt anything and that acre or 2 has no environmental impact at all it is wasted land used to hold run off in town.
And wow another Texan!! man that spot reminds me of home!! we have a couple of spots near Sam Rayburn the we call the Slew and the Pad..
And wow another Texan!! man that spot reminds me of home!! we have a couple of spots near Sam Rayburn the we call the Slew and the Pad..
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Good to see you guys having some fun. For all the ballbreakers on here, how is having a good time here any different from running a packed down trail with a convoy of 400 people. From a Biological, Environmental and Agricultural perspective those who argue the "Tread Lightly" mentality are stating nothing but fallacies and only contradict any scientific relevancy. Trails that are continuously run poss more of a hazard to good ol' mommy earth. Erosion, deforestation, overgrazing, water sedimentation, enducing un-natural drainage patterns, mass wasting, slumping, splash erosion, gully erosion, isostatic uplift, and cavitation are far more evident/hazardous on your "Tread Lightly" approved trails. But tearing up a peice of wild grass, crossing a creek in un-explored bush or slingin mud at a dump site is asinine....wheres the logic?
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naw i dont rock crawl.. i dont have a rear locker(yet).. im more into mud. mud is more forgiving and dosent break as much rock. i do want to hit moab before i leave buit i want a lift and a locker first. more than likely it will have to wait till i get back from the desert..