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He didn't say that, but that's usually his general attitude...lol
No lockers, didn't attempt to air down the tires as the left were all under oatmeal and we were filming so no one really wanted to get covered in mud.
If there wasn't a 5 ton wrecker easily available, I would have headed home...
When 5 tires are basically in the air (not touching any solid ground) and the other 5 are buried in something with the consistancy of oatmeal....yea, I call that stuck.
Actually, that's mud and or the color of his pants, he was very unconcerned about getting stuck.
Yea, it was more sinkhole than rut at that point, but he pulled several vehicles from the same area the night before, that plus continued rain just made it impassable if you ended in the rut and...
It was a military wrecker, not sure which type as I wasn't there when it was pulled out. We were filmiing for a documentary on the Civil War conflicts that took place in the Southwest. The Deuce was obviously not part of the filming, but was what we were using to transport gear and crews to the...
My buddy got his Deuce buried in a really deep rut caused by the rain and the several vehicles he had pulled out of this very same spot the night before. Had to have a wrecker pull him out.