Stuck of the Month

Started by NayPalm, May 06, 2012, 11:25:33 PM

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naypalm

Submit your Rig's Stuck pictures to info@whatliesbeyond.org to be considered for Stuck of the Month!  Submissions will be posted below and the choice will be made the at the monthly meeting!  Submissions due prior to that months meeting!

View the SOTM archive here: http://whatliesbeyond.org/SOTM/

StingRay66

#1
I will have to nominate myself for the May S.T.O.M. High centered at Mounds last Sun.

Russ

No God ....................No Peace

Know God ................Know Peace

TechJeeper

I'm going to have to nominate Phittie for the Sept STOM, today at Bundy Hill he got hung up pretty bad on a rock (and a couple other times, but we wont talk about that, lol)


LPM606

I nominat the one from Paul's albumn with him stuck in the mud!

gogolen

Still Early yet but here's 2 of Ed on the color tour

Here he is with a corner of a huge piece of concrete caught in his skid plate.


Here he is high centered

LPM606

I have to admit the second pic is an awesome example of being high cnetered... we have to go with that one for October...  I still don't see the hittie stuck picture up for september...

Paul Hittie

When you stumble in life, Make it Part of Your Dance

jeepfan1974

Stuck in a creek in my brother inlaws back yard in oxford
Let\'s go wheeling!

1 ton tj

wheeling the way of life

LPM606

Yikes! Thats not so good... Hope everyone was OK

1 ton tj

Quote from: LPM606 on October 16, 2012, 02:15:24 PM
Yikes! Thats not so good... Hope everyone was OK

yep i was fine turned it up right an (drove it home only in a jeep)
wheeling the way of life

gogolen

Wow, glad you're ok.  How's the windshield, and hood?

1 ton tj

wheeling the way of life

Paul Hittie

meh, it'll buff out...you might have to buff it with a 3# maul though
When you stumble in life, Make it Part of Your Dance

NewRide

Maybe a little rain-x for the windshield you'll be fine ... :)
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