@Bootonthepedal-0 said in Share your first stuck experience:
I was trying to get up this slick hill, the tires spinning. The car slid to the side and I decided to try and get out before I got stuck. But when i went to back down the hill the car slid to the side.
What an image. I can picture it. This happened to a young joyrider in a story I wrote a few years ago. By the time he had coasted backwards to the bottom of the hill, the path was almost ten feet to his right. Finally he steered right to correct, but coasted to a halt parallel to the hill and still short of the road. He shifted into reverse, nudged the accelerator, and let out the clutch, but hardly moved. Tried to go forward-- same. Getting out to investigate, he saw the left rear tire ringed with wet mud and sunk into the ground an inch or two. He had never been stuck before, but he was now! He found a shovel in the trunk and began digging around the tire, but kept imagining what it must have looked like spinning. After a moment, he could no longer resist the urge to scramble into the driver's seat again, start working the pedals, lean out, and watch. Seeing it spin even slightly and quietly got him incredibly excited. Soon he had the car rocking, and the longer he kept at it, the more he enjoyed it. He forgot all about trying to regain the road behind him and surged ahead, only to find himself stuck even worse.