At a time when the public’s craving for muscle cars was beginning to die down, a new form of vehicular entertainment came about: it is called mud bogging, and it’s all about driving insane machines ...
MUNCIE – Monster trucks will be joining old favorites — including the Delaware County Idol, truck pull and band competition — next week at the 163rd annual Delaware County Fair. Fair board member ...
BELMONT - Those who love to mix horsepower and mud turned out Saturday for the inaugural Monster Mash truck show and mud bog at the Belknap Fairgrounds. Event promoter and monster truck connoisseur ...
Fountain Shoppes of Temple Terrace sold after years of disputes• Hillsborough The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital replica of the printed paper seven days a week that is available to read on ...
EXMORE, Va. -- Rick Ulerick didn't make a living from photographing monster trucks, but he lived for it. “He was probably the biggest ambassador to mud racing and mega-truck racing," said Geoff ...
A homemade Chevy C10 mud bogging truck built by a young, determined Canadian enthusiast is the subject of a recent video that was produced and uploaded by popular automotive YouTube channel Barcroft ...
Creating a mud bog is about three days worth of work, according to Rick Temerantz. It begins with digging a 100-yard pit, filling it with water and mixing it all together to create enough mud. From ...
Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 Mud Bog 2002. The bog is a muddy, 100-foot canyon filled with 3 feet of water and slippery, sloppy muck. The object is for the specially built vehicles with knobby, oversize ...
FINLAYSON, Minn. (WCCO) --There's a place near Finlayson where every Labor Day weekend playing in the mud is highly encouraged. For three straight days the sounds of screaming engines can be heard for ...
Pleasant Valley Frog Eye Mud Bog, Sunday, Aug. 30. Gates open at 8:30 a.m. and show starts at noon Route 67 and Frog Eye Road, Brownsville. Roaring monster trucks, flying mud and a screaming crowd.
Rick Ulerick didn't make a living from photographing monster trucks, but he lived for it. “He was probably the biggest ambassador to mud racing and mega-truck racing," said Geoff Charvat, a driver and ...
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