Jeff and his dad love to go mudding on their four wheelers. Mudding is great fun, but can be
dangerous! Jeff has his own four wheeler, too. It is not as
massive as his dad’s but can go fast and sling mud everywhere. Mudding has become a sport of sorts in the
swamp country in Louisiana where they live. So picture this in your
mind. A four wheeler with a kid on it going
through muddy paths covered in moss and vines. The mud is thick and water is everywhere. Get the picture, if you like mud like they do, it is a
blast. The
object of mudding is to see who can go the fastest beat the other “mudders” while getting the most mud and
filth on them, as well.
There are
several things to
remember and keep in
mind when preparing to
drive and while driving four wheelers
through mud. First, never go out alone. Buddy up is the best
policy. Always wear
plenty of clothing. Jeff and his dad wear long sleeve shirts, jeans, and high top hunting boots. Never go on a four wheeler without wearing a helmet for
protection. Most of them have seat belts, so
buckle up. Take water or a
vitamin sports drink and a
healthy snack with you. Keep a first
aid kit in your four wheeler, too. If you are going out on a path that has
several trails, take strips of cloth and
tie on branches along the way to find your way back. Be sure to
inspect your
vehicle before going out. Check the
basic like oil, gas, clean off any mud left before hand and make sure that your
vehicle starts and stops when needed. While driving do not turn your four wheeler too
sharp at any time as this could
cause it to
flip over. If the curve ahead of you looks
sharp, slow down before you
approach, or you
might have an
accident, as well. Safety is more important than winning or being the muddiest one out there!
Then hit the trails, have fun and
enjoy the mud!