I did that once for a baseball team that my wife's cousin was on. They didn't do a very good job, but it was fun. Just so you don't think that I was mean, They were asking for five bucks and I gave them twenty.
I prefer crawling on the rocks and a boucning around. Mud is alright but I'm still finding mud in/on/falling from my jeep after a healthy rain in Hollister
Maybe I'd be more of a fan of mud if we had more of it around here to drive in. Living in the desert doesn't give me many places for muddin'. I know rocks & sand & dirt.
hmm well if I had a good rock area around me closer than tennessee I would be there as much as possiable, but only when I make trips do I get to play on the rocks.. but I think everyone should it helps you understand lines and whats a bad idea from looking at it
Krankieone... i could see takin that jeep to the weekend car wash.. and getting told that they wouldnt wash it.. hehe its always a interesting thing when people turn u down for washing your jeep...:chair:
Wheeling is fun, no matter where you do it. But..........I have to admit that there is nothing more adrenaline pumping, exciting, exhilarating, and nerve racking, as playing on the rocks. It requires more nerve, and precision, than charging through a mud hole. But it is all good, and if mud is all you have, than have a ball.
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