Stuck Pictures

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Here's two shots of my many times being stuck.

Both take place in Tennessee near where I go to school.

The first is being high centered. I was given a quick yank back and then gave it another shot and was able to make it through.

The second I thought I could turn around in a solid looking area. Well it turned out as soon as my tires spun I sank right in. I ended up being winched out. That mud was about the same consistence as peanut butter. NASTY!
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Left the hi-lift at home

This was a family camping trip to the Black River in eastern AZ. Mid week we decided to go to the nearest town 25 miles away for supplies. I had driven this section, right out of our camp site, the day before without much problem. This was not intended to be a wheeling trip, so I left the hi-lift at home. All neighboring camps vacated the day before. So all we had was the bottle jack and a tow strap.
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One more HP

After an hour and a half of going nowhere but down, a rancher saw us from up on the main road and stopped to help. He had a hi-lift in his truck and a horse in the trailer. He unhitched the trailer and tried to get close enough to pull us out. He made it to about 150 yds to where we were stuck before the mud stopped him.

We spent about an hour jacking and throwing rocks under the tires. To be sure that all of our work was not going to be in vain, he agreed to enlist Adelanti! Worked fine.

Then I pulled his truck back to the main road.

Real nice guy. Here's his place Sprucedale Guest Ranch
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87tlc.....that is one of the coolest pics I've seen. That is real horsepower at work.
 
Doesn't look so bad but.....

but I needed help getting out! Left a nice furrow in the mud where my diffs were hung up.
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Stuck Picture

with a twist.....:eek:
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This was my first hunting trip with my new(to me) hj61. I was busy looking in the trees for deer when I slipped out of the rut and was kicked into the ditch. I couldn't use my winch because I didn't have the remote for it yet. (I since have the remote) The tires were o.k but I have since upgraded to 33x 12.5 snow and mud. We were in the middle of nowhere. Luckily NorthernHJ61 had his camera to record the event. And we did end up getting a deer.
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No hunting in the national parks. this was about 2 hours east of Jasper National Park.
 
We spent about an hour jacking and throwing rocks under the tires. To be sure that all of our work was not going to be in vain, he agreed to enlist Adelanti! Worked fine.

Then I pulled his truck back to the main road.

Real nice guy. Here's his place Sprucedale Guest Ranch

and to think....all you needed was one more horsepower!
 
And the Award for "Worlds Best Spotter"......


Spotters job was to read the driver's front tire. i needed to follow this ledge so i could make this tight left turn around that tree.
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"Keep Coming" yells the spotter, and he begins to snap pics...
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"How am i doing" asks the driver
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"You got it!" Cries the spotter

"WAIT!!!!"

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"Sorry Dude"
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Spotter and camera man should be two different people!
 
Dude...Hold my drink and watch this....

:-)

TAC event at Tuttle Creek, KS....Exrsa1 was the pilot...and doing a fine job!
 
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You guys have stuck pictures???
 
ninja thread revival!
 
I'll post some up when I get em from my friend. Just hit the trails on saturday but he has all the pics of me.
 
Fort Drum, NY, at night, where we shouldn't have been, with no recovery vehicle or winch.
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