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Author Topic: Stoney Lonesome 2  (Read 5604 times)

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Offline eaglefreek

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Stoney Lonesome 2
« on: May 03, 2012, 11:55:29 PM »
A buddy and I went to Stoney Lonesome OHV Park today in Breman, AL. It probably wasn't a good idea since it was raining all day. My buddy Brian has a '00 TJ with a 2" budget boost with 31" tires. We were only there for a little over an hour. To get to most of the trails, we needed to get up a hill. It was a forest road that would be easily passable by a 2wd car when dry, but the mud made it impossible for him. His A/T's filled with mud and were useless. I made it up no problem, but wish I didn't once I had to get down. It was a little scary sliding down the hill that had a curve midway through.

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I got stuck here. It dropped off as soon as I got into the water. Brian had to winch me out. I probably could have kept on going straight, but I didn't want to chance getting stuck further up where Brian couldn't go.


The mud was extremely slippery. I slipped under the car, whacked my knee and was up to my waist in water. Brian grabbed this shot as I was getting up.

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Re: Stoney Lonesome 2
« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2012, 01:25:32 AM »
Looks like he needed a little help on that last picture. Cool shots man!

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Re: Stoney Lonesome 2
« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2012, 08:06:54 AM »
Great pics Eaglefreek, eagle's a monster :occasion14:. Did your buddy air down? Makes a world of difference running the bfg at's (wheeled them for years on my heeps), of course still not as good as a nice mud tire  ;D .
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