Man, you just can't help but have a good time at the Moyie Mud Bog. Between the big trucks, the mud, the rowdy crowd, and the cute girls, it's just about the most entertainment we canhandle without training for it first. If you've been with us since 2003, you might remember this event as Krejci's Mud Bog, but Mike Krejci has since taken a spectator seat at the event, and now just goes to enjoy the festivities. Since you last read about this mud bog it has grown to entertain more than 7,000 people this year, and with the help of Congressman Skip Brandt, has expanded to allow camping on the nearby state land to give campers more room to sprawl out and relax for the weekend of mud bogs, rockcrawling, trailriding, beverage consuming, mud wrestling, and girl-gawking that every great American deserves to enjoy. It was personified by what our friend described, with a matter-of-fact tone in her voice, "This weekend's all about mullets and pit bulls. Yep, mullets and pit bulls...." We're not sure about the mullets, but there sure were a lot of mohawks being sported that weekend. It was like some sort of punker/redneck hybrid crowd that we've never seen before. Sweet.
The weekend started on Friday afternoon with it following well into Sunday, but interrupted by a night's dark sky and a giant bonfire at the end of each day. At almost dawn while some were just starting to scratch their heads and shake off morning-after headaches, you could hear the big-blocks howling across the fields, and smell the wafting race gas hanging in the air. That's the kind of good time we like to have. It's held every year in Moyie Spring on Mother's Day weekend. If you get lost on the way, just ask a local; it's the biggest event all year for miles around.
 Al Rhodes has a mighty sweet...  Al Rhodes has a mighty sweet '59 Dodge truck. It's sporting the typical 44-inch Bogger mud gear, but has a Dana 70 front axle from a '70s Dodge truck. Al was getting a pretty harsh ride from his suspension, so he swapped over to school-bus shocks, and says it has really made a big difference. |  Lloyd Standish was standing...  Lloyd Standish was standing on it as he made this pass through the pit. He swapped that Toyota body onto a Bronco frame to make his mud monster, while a built 460ci engine spins those 44-inch Boggers faster than they can push the truck through the mud. |  Even a little bling made it...  Even a little bling made it into the pit. We had a hard time peeking through the mud on the red H2's window, but we think we might have seen all the occupants wearing matching red shirts as well. |