@Gravey1of2
When I saw this video, I got a hard-on and had to jerk off. Nice shots. I hope there will be many more in deeper snow and mud.
What would you do?
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I would ask him if I could get in and watch him fight. Perhaps I could make him enjoy the situation and then...
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@Hipbootsdriver I don't think there is anything wrong with being careful these days. Besides, It sounds awesome the fact that you would go into his ruts. Would you want him to stay while you do that?
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@redredd22 said in What would you do?:
@barefootcarstuck How would you make him enjoy the situation?
I would confess that I love getting stuck myself, that I do it very often. I'd tell him to press the pedal down completely and longer. "Come on boy, make your tires smoke. Try harder to succeed. Hey, hey, hey, come on, wow, great, go on. Try again. Don't give up. Hey, hey, hey. "
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@Hipbootsdriver said in What would you do?:
How interesting! If it were me in this situation, and I were driving alone on a secluded country road in my region of the USA, I’d pull right over or alongside to ask if he was okay or needed help. Then I’d use my own intuition to see if it felt right or if something felt off.
Not to sound like “Father Goose” to everyone, but I’d make sure I had a clear escape route in case things turned bad. We can never be too careful out there, especially these days.
If all seemed good, I’d pretend to be giving it all I had as I “pushed” from behind. Hopefully I’d be able to really get really into it and yelling at him to give it more gas would get me off. I’m always dressed for situations like this so my boots and jeans are already on, ready to jump into it.
If I manage to get him stuck worse, which I would hope I do, I’ll happily winch him out or pull him out with my truck. And then I’ll drive right into the ruts he left behind and have a great time.
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@redredd22 Yeah! That would liven things up! He could then help me get unstuck while I do everything I can to get more stuck!
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@Hard-Drifter omg!!! I love it!
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Watch him for quite some time first, then walking over and giving him some advice on how he should keep trying, I guess :-). Finally offering him a tow, too, of course.....