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Ross L 10-06-2010 09:44 PM

Favorite kind of wheeling
 
What is your favorite kind of wheeling. Do you like going Muddin', Rock Crawling, Trailing, Crossing Lakes. I prefer trails and mud. I like trails more because there is less chance of breaking my Jeep which is my DD but sure do love me some mud.

Irongrave 10-06-2010 09:51 PM

Trails with rocks. i hate mud with a passion, seems like something always goes wrong around mud

zr2toxj 10-06-2010 09:55 PM

I'm into rocks. But that's probably because I just got some new sliders. I do like trail riding too, but mud....not so much.

90xj,99xj,92mj 10-06-2010 10:03 PM

trails for sure, with a little bit of rocks:)

Ross L 10-06-2010 10:06 PM

I think I would like rocks more than mud but have not had the chance to get on em yet only been muddin and trailin.

TGL2000 10-06-2010 10:25 PM

driving over random obstacles...

Bustedback 10-06-2010 10:52 PM


Originally Posted by 90xj,99xj,92mj (Post 691815)
trails for sure, with a little bit of rocks:)

Me too. Not real fond of mud.

alfreado121 10-07-2010 12:07 AM

my jeep takes me anywhere i want usually parking blocks cement ditches landscape rocks and alot of random things that i drive over is my normal type of wheeling

but when i get the chance i like to trail and just explore nothing to crazy since its my DD
love me some mud on occasion

sandaddik2 10-07-2010 12:16 AM

trails with huge rocks, or water is fun but your jeep has to be set up for it

JeepingDan 10-07-2010 12:18 AM

I like rocks Getting it wet aways seems to cost money

Scotty16 10-07-2010 12:31 AM

I like whatever I can get to, whenever I have the chance to get out....trail for me, I've only been wheelin once and that really wasnt even wheelin...just a small trail behind my buddys house

caged 10-07-2010 12:41 AM

that's the best thing about where i live. i wheel about 3.5 hours north of my house where it is in the thick forest which consists mostly of the canadian shield. so lots of protruding rock, some mud (depending on what trail), and usually some pretty deep water holes.
we don't have any off-road (ORV) parks, it's all crown land on many kilometers of snowmobile trails and thousands of lakes.

but i don't care for mud, it's the slow death.
i like rocks, cause the damage is instant.

but mostly, i just like trail riding cause we have all terrain in one trail. tight trees, off camber, steep climbs, some rocky, and most bypasses will bury a lifted rig.

rideordie66 10-07-2010 12:53 AM

I like snow. deep snow. One time I got to go wheelin around a make shift motocross track in a foot or so of the best powder. It was amazing. trails are fun in snow too.

_StationWagon_ 10-07-2010 01:37 AM


Originally Posted by Ross L (Post 691788)
What is your favorite kind of wheeling. Do you like going Muddin', Rock Crawling, Trailing, Crossing Lakes. I prefer trails and mud. I like trails more because there is less chance of breaking my Jeep which is my DD but sure do love me some mud.

I prefer rocks and any type of technical wheeling - except mud.

OP, if you like mud but don't like to break things, then you're in a contradiction. At least with rocks you have more control over what you get yourself into if you're paying attention. Mud sneaks up on you - a "puddle" turns into quicksand; some innocent looking mud hole turns into the mud pit from hell; and the soupy stuff sucks you right in no matter what you do. Add to that the mud is shapeshifting, so it gets into places a rock can never harm ... brakes, seals, tiny holes :(. And then that's when stuff breaks. Been there, done that - HATED IT!!

XJs-R-us 10-07-2010 03:36 AM

I prefer trails, with alil bit of everything.


Originally Posted by caged (Post 692005)
i don't care for mud, it's the slow death.

Agreed.


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