Creekside Edge - Splendora, Texas (April 22nd)

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Creekside Edge - Splendora, Texas (April 22nd)

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I know it's last minute but Jim Sparkman and Professor Woodcock and several other folks are getting together on April 22nd for a morning of off-roading in Splendora, Texas at Creekside Edge. If any of you Texas gulf coast types care to join us, please drop me a line and we'll talk about timing and logisitics.

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Don't follow me, I get lost easier every year. LOL
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Re: Creekside Edge - Splendora, Texas (April 22nd)

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Links to the photos from today outing in Splendora, Texas. One or both should work for you.


https://plus.google.com/photos/11106038 ... pvytvDX0wE


https://plus.google.com/photos/11106038 ... 8618906449
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Re: Creekside Edge - Splendora, Texas (April 22nd)

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I guess I could add my pictures of my adventure later in the day.....


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Clean up is just starting....



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Re: Creekside Edge - Splendora, Texas (April 22nd)

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Heck of a drought we're having in these parts, hu?!
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Re: Creekside Edge - Splendora, Texas (April 22nd)

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Timothy, those pictures deserve some explanation of just how stuck you were.

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I'd like to hear it too. BTW, there's no way I'd knowingly drive my truck into that soup!
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Re: Creekside Edge - Splendora, Texas (April 22nd)

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Was he stuck? It doesn't look that bad, but looks can be deceiving. The worst time I got "stuck" was in about one inch of spring mud - but with hard frost under the mud. It was like being on ball bearings. So yeah, let's hear the story!
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Probably a simple explanation, like pulling into the swamp to help hide the engines heat signature from the recognizance drone. :lol:
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undysworld wrote:Was he stuck? It doesn't look that bad, but looks can be deceiving. The worst time I got "stuck" was in about one inch of spring mud - but with hard frost under the mud. It was like being on ball bearings. So yeah, let's hear the story!
Yes, I was very stuck. This mud hole looked exactly like all the other mud holes we splashed through that afternoon. But the mud in this hole was like pudding. I walked into the mud in front of the Pinz to see if there was a chance of going forward. I sunk to my waist in sticky gooey mud (I'd have sunk deeper but I grabbed on the front of the Pinz).

When I drove into the mud I started at a good clip expecting to bounce through a water puddle. I went from driving forward at speed to being at a dead stop faster than if I had hit the brakes. The front tires were not really touching anything. And the back tires were on slick mud.

We took my tow strap and attached Jim's Pinz to mine and he attempted to pull, then snatch me out, but it would mot budge. Finally, a guy came by with a 12000 lb winch. We still had to use a snatch block to get enough pull to pull it out. So.... Yes, it was stuck.

I wish I had taken more pictures of the recovery, but by then I was covered with mud and was tired and grumpy.


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I'm going to wait until it dries out a bit before we schedule out next outing there Timothy. That much mud...that just ain't right.
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AWWW come on now David. You followed me thru almost all the mud obsticles. Jim
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I was working on the Zombie Killer today and saw this....

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Wow I have a lot of work to do cleaning this up.


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