Mud Boggin As A Growing Sport

Mud boggin as a growing sport (known more properly as “mud bogging”) in parts of the country is an increasingly-popular phenomenon. Basically, it involves taking a seriously fortified and jacked up 4×4 truck and running it through very deep and muddy trenches or bogs in competition against other drivers and trucks. The winners are those who have the fastest times and haven’t gotten stuck in the mud.

For fact, people living in the country have to find their entertainment where they can in many cases and the thought of strengthening a 4×4 truck and engine to the point where it can make its way through a very deep bog or trench can be quite a lot of fun. These trucks aren’t exactly like the typical SUV, though. In fact, they — are at most — just country cousins to in demeanor to an SUV.

For the most part, a mud bogging truck is one that has a very strong engine — sometimes to the point where it is extremely tight and has been modified extensively — and an undercarriage that has been lifted up to sometimes serious heights. Many of these trucks might even need a small step ladder in order to climb up into their cabs.

In the sport of mud bogging, one will drive his or her truck into a trench or through a bog of a certain length. Courses may be anywhere from 1/8th of a mile all the way up to half a mile in length. The mud will be extremely deep and the chances of getting stuck depend on the skill of the driver and the power of his or her truck to avoid being so bogged down that a truck cannot get out of the trench.

If the truck becomes stuck, the contest or heat is over for that particular contestant and the truck. The winner is determined by the length of time it takes to get down into and then back out of the length of the trench while avoiding becoming stuck. There are sometimes obstacles within the trench and those standing on the sides watching the action say that it’s quite exciting to watch.

When it comes to this ever-growing sport known colloquially as mud boggin, it’s important to realize that driver skill and quality of truck is paramount. Make sure any truck to be used in the sport has a very strong engine as well as a good four-wheel drive system and that the truck itself has been lift-kitted such that its very large tires and wheels can get it into and out of the trench quickly.

It is not as big as football, but mud boggin certainly has a place in American sporting. Regardless of whether it’s the thrill of the throttle or the slew of mud being hurled through the air from churning tires, something keeps people excited about mud boggin .


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Posted on December 13th, 2009 by Wayne Allen and filed under Article - Mud Boggin As A Growing Sport | No Comments »
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