@Thommo love your truck love looking at your tires I'd love to see you spin your tires in the mud as I jack off I get so excited watching tire spin and crush stuff.
Where would you like to get stuck?
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I would love to have a spot like this to play in. Watch the video; it's better than the cover photo.
Gooey clay where you slip and slide before you ultimately get stuck has always been a quest of mine.
Perjuangan l300 Melewati Jalan Berlumpur – [00:56..06:14] 06:14
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People who live in coastal cities might know what I’m talking about here: reclaimed land. Sections of water- coastline, riverbank, etc- that have been filled in for construction, preferably before anything gets built on it. Typically there’s a layer of rock laid down on the bottom with truckloads of dirt and sand dumped and spread over top. Before it all gets packed and covered to build on, because when it’s dry the sand makes the ground really loose, and when it’s wet, even if it is solid, the dirt adds a little grease and makes maintaining traction nearly impossible.
Honourable mention to harvested out logging leases. Lots of fun in those spots
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@sirstuck
Die Straßen/Wege in Ostasien sind für die Autofahrer eine große Herausforderung. Hier gibt es sowas nicht mehr. Aber es ist doch immer wieder geil zu sehen, wie die Fahrzeuge sich den Weg durch den Matsch quälen und die Räder durchdrehen.The roads/trails in East Asia are a great challenge for motorists. There is no such thing here anymore. But it's always great to see how the vehicles struggle their way through the mud and the wheels spin.
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@ChrisStuck ..and watching someone WHO s getting angry
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I like many different types of places, soils, and conditions. Mud is very erotic, but sometimes the cleanup after can be really tough. Wet grass is another... and that applies to 4x4 trucks, Quads (sport preferably) or even dirt bikes. Cleats and other footwear can be fun on that, too! Snow is another, especially if the tires dig to the mud below... then it's a very horny looking mess! And the sounds of the tires spinning... Heaven! Now that I live out west a lot of stuck opportunities don't exist here. It's mostly rocky and some sand. I like digging my Jeep (I've got pics here of that) into the dirt then exiting in 4wd after lots of 2wd spinning fun. We get snow, but it's rarely heavy and it melts pretty quickly. Oh and finally: Wet! Love to spin on wet concrete or surfaces... spinning and doing donuts... Yumm!
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Since the big snow dump in Western NY state weekend before Thanksgiving, I'd want to get stuck on an unplowed highway in company with stuck cop cars, stuck big rigs, stuck state DOT snow plow truck, stuck private contractor truck, other stuck full size trucks and suvs. And guys only. Enough room to try to fight it out of deep snow either on the highway or out of the median. Anyone gets unstuck trying to pull out another vehicle gets stuck himself again.
No stuck ambulance with a patient, no stuck school bus with kids, no stuck church van or senior citizen shuttle party bus. No stuck buses. Just full size 4x4s, big rigs, police, fire, plow units, rescuers needing rescue. No drama or whining or impairment. Engines roar, tires spin, boots slam on pedals, pause only to prevent transmission overheating during which pleasure oneself.
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@StuckFuck one outcome of shifting to 4 wheel drive after spinning into holes or ruts in the ground in 2 wheel drive, is not really moving but spinning down all 4 tires. Then have to fight in 4wd to get unstuck. Been there done that.
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@SD78QSK Fuck, Yeah! Not the worst possible outcome, either. Shift 'er into 4-Hi and feel the fronts dig into their slick, soft trap... Make the HORNY mistake of trying 4-Lo to bury 'er DEEP! COCK HARD AND THROBBING!!! Time for a beer and a smoke!
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@ChrisStuck something like that appeals to me too in honesty. That or some slightly muddy farm tracks that are too narrow to turn round on, forcing you to go into a muddy field at the end to try and turn round
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And you just sink into the muddy field
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@westfil11 exactly or get part ways in before finding a soft spot. Or even more evil, get turned around and then can't get back out of the field because the tyres are clogged and the ground's too soft and churned up...