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that's barely a mud hole... I wouldn't even bother trying to go on that unless I was just driving by once. I hit up a lot of construction sites, got pulled over once but was just told to not come back. I've had several times where the cops were called but I always just drive into the woods and they don't find me. But yea wheeling on private property is really a dumb idea, construction sites you can get away with because they don't really care as long as you're not breaking their stuff. I usually stick to state trails and Rausch Creek.
 
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that's barely a mud hole... I wouldn't even bother trying to go on that unless I was just driving by once. I hit up a lot of construction sites, got pulled over once but was just told to not come back. I've had several times where the cops were called but I always just drive into the woods and they don't find me. But yea wheeling on private property is really a dumb idea, construction sites you can get away with because they don't really care as long as you're not breaking their stuff. I usually stick to state trails and Rausch Creek.

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when some of us see mud we just cant stop its alright.. you just have to be willing to face the consequences. The only time ive done private property wheeling was that time i talked about, and many many people go there so we didnt know. Im not trying to say its ok or anything so people or person thats thinking i am needs to stop please.. Im saying when you are a teen like me and this guy its understandable to make mistakes.
 
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Ya really I could have cared less about being in that mud home my friend had just got a new to him z71 and was trying out the 4wd and so we went down there to play around while he tried it out, but I won't be doing that again I actually plan on selling the blazer and geting a lifted toyota that I won't feel so bad abusing and taking it to gulches out local orv park featured in several magazines its pretty sweet
 
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Originally Posted by Benedict1337 View Post
that's barely a mud hole... I wouldn't even bother trying to go on that unless I was just driving by once. I hit up a lot of construction sites, got pulled over once but was just told to not come back. I've had several times where the cops were called but I always just drive into the woods and they don't find me. But yea wheeling on private property is really a dumb idea, construction sites you can get away with because they don't really care as long as you're not breaking their stuff. I usually stick to state trails and Rausch Creek.
Never go to construction sites!! There are nails everywhere, i got one lodged in my tire once from offroading in one and im lucky i had full tread so it didn't penetrate.
 
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This isn't a mud hole....



This is a mud hole!
2011 01 01 16 05 30 544 - YouTube

Figured since most of you guys are into the little blazers you'd appreciate the fully exo'd S10...
 
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Originally Posted by 70-K5 View Post

Figured since most of you guys are into the little blazers you'd appreciate the fully exo'd S10...
I know i appreciate it,


I've only been stopped once, it was on state land. We would have been fine just staying on the trails, but my stupid friend thought it would be a good idea to go through a corn field (with corn it) smashed up his bumper (pathfinders have plastic bumpers) and got a $900 destruction of agricultural property and driving off the designated road ticket. I chose to stay on the trail, and only got yelled at and told not to come back.
 
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Old 01-26-2012, 12:15 PM
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haha i didnt say that was a mud hole that is one of the places they are saying we tore up and are making us pay for, if you want to see some real mud holes ill go though the mud holes at my other property dug out by an f-350 on 36s a toyota on 38s a dodge on 38s and an f150 on 37s, there will be no way im gonna make it through any of the holes but yall will be able to see i have been through some real mud holes
 
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Old 01-26-2012, 12:21 PM
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This isn't a mud hole....



This is a mud hole!
2011 01 01 16 05 30 544 - YouTube

Figured since most of you guys are into the little blazers you'd appreciate the fully exo'd S10...
that blazer is pretty sick but i didnt see much mud i just saw a bunch of dried up dirt and a huge dip down with a little mud at the bottom and a big dirt hill on the other side, you got any more videos of that blazer and that place i just couldnt see it very good
 
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