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A popular sport in Pavo, Georgia is churning up controversy... and mud bogging fans surfaced at a meeting last night to defend their right to ride.

Racing in the mud in large trucks, also known as "bogging", may be considered a non-traditional extreme sport, but for many Pavo residents, it's a pastime that may have to come to an end...

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Source: WCTV.tv
Tags: georgia
Bigger Really Is Better!
From the June, 2010 issue of 4Wheel & Off-Road
By Kevin McNulty
Photography by Kevin McNulty

1997 Chevy Silverado 1500 Mud Bogging
Four-wheeling enthusiasts adapt their rigs to the terrain around them. In the South and the Florida Panhandle, mud boggin' and swampin' are big and mud trucks are even bigger...

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PALM COAST -- A Palm Coast man spun the tires on his sport utility vehicle so much he is accused of digging himself into a felony, according to a sheriff's report that said a muddy trail from rutted city swales led to the suspect's home and his mud-covered vehicle...

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An article printed in the Boston Herald sparked my desire to discuss something. Most of us know what responsible mudding is and yet there any many people out there who ruin this sport for the rest of us by damaging government and private property every day.

According to the article, Forest Rangers in Maine are going to be on the lookout this spring for people who drive out to the forests every year and destroy the environment and ruin farm roads. They are in contact with landowners who have had problems in the past and I'm guessing the fine will be steep because the cost to repair these roads is extremely expensive.

Now don't get me wrong here, I'm not trying to make a save the environment argument here because that is a totally different topic. I would like to remind people that in order for this sport to continue being as fun as it is, we need to do it responsibly. Tread Lightly is an organization dedicated to responsible recreation in this department and have a list of guidelines to follow for how to go four wheeling with minimal impact.

So use your dang brains, and don't ruin it for everybody! frowning
Jeremy
Off Road Vehicle Insurance
Posted April 7, 2010 by Jeremy
I know us mudders like our toys and like to play rough devil. So what do you do if something bad happens to your dirt bike, ATV, four-wheeler, or dune buggy?

The solution is easy and some people don't know it exists. It's called Off Road Vehicle Insurance and is designed specifically for this purpose. Of course, just like any insurance you should shop around and find a good deal.

If you play a little rough with your toys, I'd definitely check this out.
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