Few pics from the weekend.
Few pics from the weekend.
None are of my f150, but I'll get around to taking pics of that later.
Guy opened up his land for the holiday weekend... been back to this place many a times before on quads and bikes, and never have seen anything like this. We used to ride our 2wd quads through these little pits all the time and just fling mud around and do donuts, then I got the call that the pit was open and full of people, so I immediately made the hour drive down to check it out.
Only a few pics, but you can see what the holes became.
F150 (same year model as mine) sitting on tractor tires stuck in a hole.

Blazer on at least 38s stuck

Can tell these are ford guys. 80% of the big guys are older Fords. The guy that looks swamped actually snapped something. Maybe just the lugs or something, but the back right wheel was snapped off.

There was only really a tiny hole on the outside of that last pic that I could even dare to run through with mine, but my cousin and uncle who were watching said my tires definitely went completely under more then once going through the hole. Didn't even get a hint of getting stuck once, so she did good. (My brakes are extremely spongie now though, maybe water in the lines?)
I can only hope that some day my 84' will be sitting as high, if not bigger, then the white one in the first picture... and a nice big F250 or 350 to haul it around
Guy opened up his land for the holiday weekend... been back to this place many a times before on quads and bikes, and never have seen anything like this. We used to ride our 2wd quads through these little pits all the time and just fling mud around and do donuts, then I got the call that the pit was open and full of people, so I immediately made the hour drive down to check it out.
Only a few pics, but you can see what the holes became.
F150 (same year model as mine) sitting on tractor tires stuck in a hole.

Blazer on at least 38s stuck

Can tell these are ford guys. 80% of the big guys are older Fords. The guy that looks swamped actually snapped something. Maybe just the lugs or something, but the back right wheel was snapped off.

There was only really a tiny hole on the outside of that last pic that I could even dare to run through with mine, but my cousin and uncle who were watching said my tires definitely went completely under more then once going through the hole. Didn't even get a hint of getting stuck once, so she did good. (My brakes are extremely spongie now though, maybe water in the lines?)
I can only hope that some day my 84' will be sitting as high, if not bigger, then the white one in the first picture... and a nice big F250 or 350 to haul it around
Now for some recent pics of my baby F150... well a baby compared to those other ones pictured above.
Took these today during lunch brake at school at a nearby little pit my buddy showed me. (Note: made sure to get that blue oval nice and clean from the mudding done on the day the previous pics were taken... not to mention my headlights and KC's since they were coated as well)
Pretty much the same pics/views but better then nothin' right?



Took these today during lunch brake at school at a nearby little pit my buddy showed me. (Note: made sure to get that blue oval nice and clean from the mudding done on the day the previous pics were taken... not to mention my headlights and KC's since they were coated as well)
Pretty much the same pics/views but better then nothin' right?





