pics of some naaaasty mud!

dingus

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Well as of recently, i've been heading out into the mountains into a state park area to wheel around on the trails back in there, found a "mud pit" a while back that hasn't been JUST RIGHT until the last time i was up there.

ie. right combination of soil/water.

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lets just say that the mud was caked into my wheels so bad i had to pressure wash the mud out of there because my tires were so out-of-balance i couldn't go above 40mph!

-Nate
 

hee hee. Very nice there. I hope that Rust is all gone from your rig!!! :twisted:
 
LOVE IT!!!!! Love that MUD!!!! You might consider different rims..........those look like the factory steels that came on my TJ - those suckers hold the mud (I had the same problem, only I couldn't get over 35 mph!!!). Got some Canyon rims and haven't had that problem since.
 

That looks like some good times. Now all you need is the TWINS from the beer commercials!
 
That doesn't look like Nasty mud, it looks like regular mud. The nasty stuff has an odor like someone hasn't taken a bath in two weeks. Do you guys get that across the US or is it just a southern thing? Anybody else know what I'm talking about?
 
redrooster said:
That doesn't look like Nasty mud, it looks like regular mud. The nasty stuff has an odor like someone hasn't taken a bath in two weeks. Do you guys get that across the US or is it just a southern thing? Anybody else know what I'm talking about?

That would be the Mounds mud, in Mt. Morris, Michigan... Or any mud place with a lot of trees and water, hence, most wheeling in this state, when it gets to high summer, and the decomposition of the old leaves is perfect, it's a stench that haunts your dreams forever... Sucks when you go in the winter, then turn on the air for the first time in the summer, the entire system REEKS!!!

Not just a southern thing...
 

redrooster said:
The nasty stuff has an odor like someone hasn't taken a bath in two weeks.

Oh yeah... I call that funk mud. Smells like a bull's @$$
 
TwistedCopper said:
Oh yeah... I call that funk mud. Smells like a bull's @$$

I know somewhere there's a story as to how you know what a bull's @$$ smells like.:p

I could see from those pics that there appears to be plenty of decaying leaves, and it has that odd greenish brown color that the mud here gets with all the decay....so I'm pretty sure that mud stunk to high heaven, didn't it?
 
Nasty... maybe, stinky, oh it looks it.

Worse mud I've seen was down in florida, that stuff sucked vehicles in like quick sand!
 

actually it didn't stink at all...

i just called it "nasty" kuz of how it caked onto everything! look at the consistency...
 
jps4jeep said:
...................Worse mud I've seen was down in florida, that stuff sucked vehicles in like quick sand!

Yeah, they call it "Muck" down there...........a little more descriptive as to the smell.
 
jps4jeep said:
Worse mud I've seen was down in florida, that stuff sucked vehicles in like quick sand!

Around here, we call that kind of mud "quick sand".:lol:

In a field north of here by the river, there's a Massey Ferguson 760 Combine with a 26 foot header buried in the ground. The farmer was cutting wheat after some heavy rains, and got stuck. By the time he drove his truck 3 miles home, got the tractor and drove it back, all that was sticking out of the ground was the A/C unit and exhaust pipe on top of the combine. 15 minutes later, it was completely gone! For those of you that have never seen a 760 combine, just imagine something the size of a small house on wheels.
 
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