SCUBA situation. We never put too much thought into the concept of having rescue divers standing by at the mud pit but this video demonstrates why that may not be too bad of an idea! Fortunately all’s well that ends well.
Up close and personal. Beefed up radiators mounted high on the vehicle are a way of life for mudders – but making sure they’re looking good is best left till after you’ve crossed the pit. This guy reminds us how sometimes you can’t help but sneak a peek smack dab in the middle.
How to turn the spectators at the mud-pit into a choir. You can just tell this guy couldn’t decide between an ATV or a jet-ski so he bought the quad, put on his trunks and got exactly what he had coming to him.
Riderless Renegade. They say ATVs are incapable of emotions and thus forced to do whatever their pilot asks of them. Sometimes, though, one gets the feeling they let their rider know when they’ve had enough and decide to attempt the mud pit without one.
Some people take the A in ATV literally. Crossing rivers on wheelers isn’t anything new but usually the rider does what he can to stay above the surface during. Not this guy! Sandbags, a long snorkel for the machine, SCUBA tank for him and binge watching the Jacques Cousteau marathon are all it took to […] More »
Not taking chances. It’s simple physics, really. The more height you add to your machine, the deeper the mud and water you can cross without incident. We’re not sure what happened in this guy’s past that drove him to such levels, but it looks like he isn’t taking any chances.
Even my lift got a lift. ATV riders are nothing if not clever. When the pond you want to cross is too deep for your lift, you just go higher. We get the feeling this guy isn’t going to stop until his quad can straddle mountains.