If you mean me I almost made it out but slid back in. The wrecker even had trouble.redneckpapa1996 said:4 wheel drive sure does help when offroading.........lol
How did you get in that mess ??Demondw3 said:If you mean me I almost made it out but slid back in. The wrecker even had trouble.
I was released from work early and had nothing to do on a rainy day. I had gone thru the same stuff in my explorer(2wd) before so I assumed the titan would make it. The day I did it with the ford it rained two days prior and was drying up. This day in the titan it had rained all morning and I did not think about that so the pictures tell the story..:bangit:redneckpapa1996 said:How did you get in that mess ??
lol, that stuff looks pretty greasy :coolsmileDemondw3 said:Does this count? Technically I was off the road and did a good job staying there.
Every step in it I took would push out water before my foot would sink in.pentiumpooch said:lol, that stuff looks pretty greasy :coolsmile
Whoops! Funny, I did the exact same thing once in the spring. Just pulled off the pavement a bit to turn around. Onto what looked like wet, but solid ground. Slid down into the barrow pit a ways. Stopped, put it in 4WD. I wasn't stuck, but I couldn't get up the slight hill and back onto the road. So I got out and hooked my tow strap to the front and the next chebbie that came by stopped and pulled me back onto the road. We had to use his tow strap too, I was so far off the road.Demondw3 said:Does this count? Technically I was off the road and did a good job staying there.
I actually did not have tow hooks at the time. The first thing I did once I cleaned up was to look for tow hooks. I now leave the mud to 4x4's and occasionally take it out in the desert...so I can ride my quad around..Nuke said:Whoops! Funny, I did the exact same thing once in the spring. Just pulled off the pavement a bit to turn around. Onto what looked like wet, but solid ground. Slid down into the barrow pit a ways. Stopped, put it in 4WD. I wasn't stuck, but I couldn't get up the slight hill and back onto the road. So I got out and hooked my tow strap to the front and the next chebbie that came by stopped and pulled me back onto the road. We had to use his tow strap too, I was so far off the road.
But it was an easy pull for him, he didn't even get his boots muddy. Hint for off roaders: if you get stuck and need a pull, get all set up, shovel if you need to shovel, and be standing there with the tow strap, ready to roll. Make it as easy as possible for the tow vehicle, and it's a lot more likely that someone will stop if they see you have done all the messy work already.