Tuesday, February 1, 2011

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My topic is on Mud Bogging. Mud Bogging is a very dirty sport. You’ll only be interested if you like the mud and trucks. I’m interested in it because I’m a country girl and I’m not afraid to get down and dirty threw the thick mud in jacked up trucks. Trucks amuse me and I like those big Chevy 30-inch lifted trucks with their romping sounds and the mud that’s being splattered from the wheels spinning and sinking deep into the mud. Heres A Photo: http://image.4wheeloffroad.com/f/32994336/131_1006_01+1997_chevy_silverado_1500+mud_bogging.jpg
With my interests, I will tell you how the trucks go against in mud bogging, what was one of the first places to start mud bogging, each and every different type of truck and their lifts, and the possibility to get out when you’re stuck in the mud.  The goal is to drive a vehicle through a pit of mud  of a set length. Winners are determined by the distance traveled through the pit or, if several vehicles are able to travel the entire length, the time taken to traverse the pit. The modern mud racer is a dragster-style "rail" design with a supercharged engine and/or nitrous oxide injection. To get you're truck threw the mud, you are required to have four wheel drive. Back in the day, early mud boggers were pick up trucks or SUV’s modified with lifted suspensions and larger tires. In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, large tractor tires became popular and the drive lines required to run such tires led to some of the first purpose-built mud boggin machines. Mud bogging has gone from back yard mud holes to events like Vermonster 4x4, South Florida Slingin', Triple Canopy Ranch and Truck Night at Yankee Lake. Mud bogging is a pretty intense sport. If you’re intrested, buy and truck and go romp threw the mud.

4 comments:

  1. Wow before I though mud Bogging was just taking your car and going through mud, but now I learned that it is more than just that. it is cool to know that there are contest and events for that. It sounds fun and exciting. It's also interesting to know that mud blogging started in the 70's and 80's. I can't wait to learn more! :)

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  2. Thats what though it was. But it sounds fun. I would never do it because I am not a country girl. But I have been four wheeling befor. And it was fun. (: Thats pretty cool that it started in the 70's and 80's.

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  3. I have grown up around Mud Bogging, four wheeling, and big trucks. its not really a hobby its a way of life :)

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  4. if its got wheels and an engine im taking it through the mud

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