Ego Driven
I wasn't actually driving; my ego was. That's why you don't wheel with hot chicks. Lucky for me and my Zuk, it started back up 20 minutes later and saved my ego and itself.
Justin Armer, Prescott, AZ
Checking the Depth
Here I learned that when I see people just sitting near a mudhole...that I should probably do the same. I almost have all the bugs worked out now.
Lucas Turner, Dayton, OH
Mud & Mud
Here's my '03 Rubicon in stock trim. It took a Defender 90 to winch me out.
Chris Sweetland, Apex, NC
Mud & More Mud
I took my cousin out for a few drinks after he returned from Iraq...and this is what happened. We busted my carrier, the Law showed up, and we ended up walking home in the rain.
Jed Cheramy, Iowa
Nice Job
Thousands of acres of dunes around here and we find the lone mud pit.
Mark Voss, Canton, MI
Road Debris
After driving into a bumpy mud hole and losing my rear driveshaft, we decided to head home on the freeway. I quickly learned that I had broken more than the driveshaft, when my tire and inner axle walked out and bounced its way across six lanes of a busy freeway.
George A Garcia, Colorado Springs, CO
Used to Have fewer Dents
I found a really big hole at the top of a small hill (couldn't see over the hood)!
Bernie Wilkinson, Minden, NV
How'd We Do That?
We were trying to go around this puddle when my '95 Exploder slipped down the hill and onto its side. We got it back over via human power and drove it out. Amazingly nothing broke.
Corbin Jordan, Grandville, MI
On the Flip Side
This rut wasn't this deep last time.
Jorian Tatum, Kittrell, NC