@Sean said in first snow of the year!:
@ian
I absolutely love spinning my tires in the mud and snow.
Me too, absolutely excuting. And in Summer in too right small nylon briefs
So, at long last, and having managed to avoid the same panic attacks I had last year- possibly because I now have full control over my car again instead of worrying about damaging it because of my mum needing it (she got a new car a week or two ago)- I finally committed to trying some of the farm tracks and fields in my area.
Annoyingly, here in the north it's been fairly wet for a while, so the idea of driving straight on into the field/s was out. As much as getting really stuck would be fun, on the practical front I'd prefer to not have to walk and find a farmer to come get me out. (This is kinda important because I had dressed myself up in full secretary outfit, what with being early in gender transition and wanting to go with a fairly fun outfit.)
The track that I came to wasn't too rough I don't think, though I did end up leaving sooner than planned as I had passed a tractor doing some hedge cutting shortly beforehand, and wasn't sure if it would come up the track I was on. I could use some advice on that; provided a track isn't too rutted that I have no ground clearance, should a stony and muddy track be cause for concern in something like an older VW Polo?
Anyway, I got up to the field entrance in question. All the way up the track, in spite of not putting in much more power as I went, I could hear the revs occasionally climb up and settle back down. I reached the field entrance, and while I had planned to drive straight on in and see what happened, that was not going to work: the field was extremely rough and full of deep puddles, a tractor would probably be the only thing that could safely get over that. Not to mention, the field was in clear view of some houses a few hundred yards away. I could've possibly pushed on further down the track but didn't want to push it too far, that and the aforementioned tractor's presence.
I can't get the photos to upload onto here because of the size, but even my short little efforts to get turned around threw up a fair amount of mud onto the car, and got my heels fairly caked in mud with how soft the ground was. Probably for the best that I didn't try driving straight into any field entrances or else I'd have gotten way more than I planned for.
Debating of trying again somewhere later in the month, though I have assignments and college stuff to worry about.
Sounded like quite the adventure
Absolutely love this! What was your outfit?
@scotsman Nothing too fancy, a white blouse and blue skirt suit with some 4" stiletto heels that had over-the-foot buckles, ideal to keep them on my feet when having to try and move around the car through all the mud.
@Blackadder261. ¡Congratulations!. lt's my ideal. Getting stuck in the field with a skirt, stockings, and high stiletto heels.
I dress like that every chance I get!!
@scotsman
Boots needed for muddy field
@TACOENCAJ_5 Like it also. Get crazy about White nylonblouse and shot blue Miniskurt grrrrrrrrrr
@westfil11 true, but sometimes a gurl doesn’t have boots on at the time.
@westfil11 I should, but I don’t
@scotsman. Me neither. Even if they sink in the mud, l only wear classic stiletto shoes.
On second thought, perhaps I won't be trying again later this month
The fields are already wet, waterlogged in some cases and extremely muddy; there's another five inches of rain forecast in the meantime. I can be a bit stupid sometimes but even I wouldn't push my luck here, what with how soft the ground already was
@Blackadder261 said in First time with muddy fields:
On second thought, perhaps I won't be trying again later this month
The fields are already wet, waterlogged in some cases and extremely muddy; there's another five inches of rain forecast in the meantime. I can be a bit stupid sometimes but even I wouldn't push my luck here, what with how soft the ground already was
Sounds perfect to me
Can I come
Tow you out please please
Please
Well, if you're in the beginning stages of transitioning, and it sounds like you present as a woman well, don't worry about getting unstuck. Most guys would trip over themselves to help a well dressed damsel in distress. Just hike your skirt up a touch and show lots of leg to an oncoming vehicle
@Blackadder261 said in First time with muddy fields:
@sirstuck It would be if I had any realistic means of getting unstuck afterwards. Which I sadly lack
That just makes it more intense