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September Photo Contest

Theme: "Best Stuck In Mud Photo" (Includes ATV/UTV/ATC and any type of riding area also)

* One photo per member!

Prize: Side X Side Action Magazine Subscription

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Rules: Submit a photo of your "Best Stuck In Mud Photo" into this thread. * Only one picture per post please.

(If you are not familiar with how to post a photo, visit the Learning Center) Only one photo per member is allowed, so make sure it's a winner. You may submit photo that has not won a past contest.

Photos can be of yourself or taken by you. You may not submit photos that you do not have ownership of or permission to use. Any violation of these terms will result in disqualification.

NOTE: You MUST have a minimum post count of 10 to enter into the contest! We would like to see participation in our forums from all members who enter the contest.

Last day to enter a photo is September 26th.

Voting will take place for the last 4 days of September to determine the winner.

Voting will end September 30th and the winner will be announced!

View Past Contest Winners

Good Luck!

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This is what my DrtyGrl managed to do to the Rhino. About 3" of water and a whole bunch of inches of mud. The mud made a vacuum seal on the back tires and here is the results.

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It took a F350 to get her out. This is not a riding area, just a small field near the air force base.

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This one is kinda not fair to those of us in the South west....unless we happen to go during the winter....but even then, there's hardly any mud in the desert, and and we can't go out the the then, wet, lake beds cause they 'preserve' them when they are wet.

But I will put my vote toward he/she who is worthy. though I think bot and drtygirl have an unfair advantage....double the chances. haha

Posted

We are 2 people, we just live together. I submit an entry and she submits one. The only other pics we have of her stuck in the mud is just the other side. We don't really have mud bogs or pits here either. The ones we do have are man made and made for huge trucks. It would completely swallow an atv.

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does it really have to be stuck or can it just be in deep mud??? havent gotten it stuck yet with those mudlites on:biggrin:... o and bot how did u get that thing out of the mud???

probably a truck

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Well Schef, that is definately some lovely Mud... But Lostcause is right, under the seemingly harmless water is usually some nice soupy mud.

How long did it take you to get pulled out of that? Looks like wet concrete :err:

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