@westfil11 said in Renting cars for Stucks?:
@MudMate
I think most modern cars would be super bad in mud anyway
He wouldn’t get far
I would like that.
I want to visit this place, obviously with the intent of finding a muddy place to get stuck.
It looks like the only real restriction is that there be a minimum of two vehicles in a group. So, I can't go by myself but if anyone wants to join me in their vehicle then we meet the requirement.
I would want to go after it is continuously rainy in that area for a week or so. Last summer would have been ideal; this year we may have to wait a while.
Rausch wheeling is mostly hardcore customised or home built 4x4s that often are trailered there by trucks including those like your dually. Not sure if anyone's taken a stock rwd pickup, even a dually there to wheel or play with. And Rausch can be pretty busy at times.
Few and far betw. C&D canal closed to such off roading which waa never legal in the first place. Wharton State Forest in NJ has sugar sand trails, 4x4 practically a requirement, areas patrolled. I know where muddy places were there but possibly closed to vehicles.
And that's why I want to check out Rausch Creek.
"Rausch Creek Off-Road Park is devoted to providing a fun, legal place for off-road enthusiasts to go four-wheeling with their four-wheel drive Jeep, truck, or SUV."
It's legal. They admit trucks. It doesn't matter what anyone else brings. The only requirement is a 2-vehicle minimum, and that's why I need someone to bring their vehicle.