ksean
Member
After looking at all the pictures on the last 27 pages of this post all I can say is holey s%#t!
Now I understand that s%#t happens and surprises well....... they surprise you, and I am pretty sure that we have all had surprises that have resulted with someone getting stuck, but a lot of those pictures are unbelievable.
I enjoy riding through the mud as much as the next guy/gal and getting muddy is a fun part of ATVing but spending hours getting unstuck, many more hours cleaning your ATV and then hundreds if not thousands of dollars on repairs, where is the fun in that? All that money and time should be spent on actual riding where the ATV is actually moving forward not downward. Standing beside my quad while only the handlebars are visible above the water or mud the last thing I would be doing is smiling.
Don’t misunderstand me, my son and I have been stuck many times but we haven’t gone riding with the main intention of spending the day digging our quads out of the mud. We avoid the impossible and we usually find a way to get around the downright ridiculous.
I have never been riding with a group of Snow & Mud members and after looking at these pictures I have to wonder how many of you find this sort of workout enjoyable. I have been hesitant to go on any group rides because I have absolutely no interest in getting this sort of stuck and I don’t want to suddenly find myself in this type of adventure.
For those of you that enjoy spending more time getting unstuck than actually riding all I can say is have fun doing your thing!
Now I understand that s%#t happens and surprises well....... they surprise you, and I am pretty sure that we have all had surprises that have resulted with someone getting stuck, but a lot of those pictures are unbelievable.
I enjoy riding through the mud as much as the next guy/gal and getting muddy is a fun part of ATVing but spending hours getting unstuck, many more hours cleaning your ATV and then hundreds if not thousands of dollars on repairs, where is the fun in that? All that money and time should be spent on actual riding where the ATV is actually moving forward not downward. Standing beside my quad while only the handlebars are visible above the water or mud the last thing I would be doing is smiling.
Don’t misunderstand me, my son and I have been stuck many times but we haven’t gone riding with the main intention of spending the day digging our quads out of the mud. We avoid the impossible and we usually find a way to get around the downright ridiculous.
I have never been riding with a group of Snow & Mud members and after looking at these pictures I have to wonder how many of you find this sort of workout enjoyable. I have been hesitant to go on any group rides because I have absolutely no interest in getting this sort of stuck and I don’t want to suddenly find myself in this type of adventure.
For those of you that enjoy spending more time getting unstuck than actually riding all I can say is have fun doing your thing!