Redneck Resort

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this is where they hold mud bogs. This area is pretty much all mud pits with no trails/obstacles. If any other jeepers are like me, they've been steering clear of mud for some time now.
 
The website says there is an "acreage" for trails, but I can't imagine it is that great.
 
It doesn't look like it sucks from what the pictures show. It seems as if, according to their mini map, that there is quite a bit of mud. In addition, the rock crawling looks contrived.
 
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It doesn't look like it sucks from what the pictures show. It seems as if, according to their mini map, that there is quite a bit of mud. In addition, the rock crawling looks contrived.

Different strokes for different folk I guess. My idea of a good wheeling trip is not going straight through deep mud pits all day. To each his own.
 
Different strokes for different folk I guess. My idea of a good wheeling trip is not going straight through deep mud pits all day. To each his own.

I hate mud. But it looks fun to watch others do it. Wait that sounded weird. But you're right, to each..
 
I like the mud, and I like the rocks, and I love the trails. I am not one of those crybabys who gets a little muddy and panics, or comes along a mud hole in a trail and just pouts, if I gotta hit it wide open to get where I wanna go, thats what I do.

I have heard thier labor day party is wild, and Im tempted to go, but our local mud pits is putting one on and thats where Ill be.
 
Its not so much the mud itself that us "crybabies" don't like................its what you can't see that is the issue, and the fact that mud can simply hide itself anywhere and everywhere in the chassis and may never come out.

My Jeep is still covered in mud right now, but it was from a long night ride at Hale Mountain ORV park this past weekend, after a day of rain.
 
Its not so much the mud itself that us "crybabies" don't like................its what you can't see that is the issue, and the fact that mud can simply hide itself anywhere and everywhere in the chassis and may never come out.

My Jeep is still covered in mud right now, but it was from a long night ride at Hale Mountain ORV park this past weekend, after a day of rain.

X2. Plus mud kills alternators as it did mine and drys out joints etc. No one here is crying about going through mud. We are just voicing out opinion on the matter. The majority of the offroad crowd would rather stay away from mud. This is what I've come to know over the past several years I've been wheeling.

I believe freak's statement is straying from the topic. Redneck Resort is straight up mud. That's it. There are no trails. There are no rocks. It is a mud bog. I don't believe there are a lot of xj owners on Naxja that would enjoy mud bogging. Prove me if I'm wrong but that's just what I've seen over the past several years.
 
Redneck Resort is straight up mud. That's it. There are no trails. There are no rocks. It is a mud bog. I don't believe there are a lot of xj owners on Naxja that would enjoy mud bogging. Prove me if I'm wrong but that's just what I've seen over the past several years.

Unless XJfreakHO loans me his Jeep, I'm not going! My Jeep isn't getting into that crap. I'm not a mud guy at all. Give me a scenic trail and a dry creek bed, a rock garden and some fallen tress to crawl over. That said, I'm going through mud if it is in the trail and no chicken route available.

Besides, it takes forever to hook up the power washer and clean the Jeep, then move the Jeep and power wash the mud off the driveway.
 
I wasn't implying all who hate mud are crybabies, but we all know the guy who accidentally slings a little mud up and pouts. I admit, mud is a pain, but its where I started wheeling, and I have no intentions of avoiding it. Washing the jeep is an absolute pain after the mud pits and such, but I always get it cleaned up. Considering I only go 2 or 3 times a year, I can live with the clean up. I haven't had any issues with my alternator, but then again, i do not submerge my jeep. My brother does that kinda thing, and kills alternators religiously.

From Mud Pits...
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I would much rather run some trails than run the rocks or the mud, challenging is important, but I get bored if im just surrounded by mud, or surrounded by rocks... Hillclimbs are about my favorite thing, some technical rocks along the way, and then some kind of obstacle that requires the skinny, whether it be a slick rock, or a slick hill climb.

On my side on a buddies land.
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I should add, I heard the same about the redneck resort, and unfortunately I just got word our local mud pits has cancelled there event, do to some legal complications, so looks like I may be heading up to Windrock for the weekend. Windrock or Harlan, Im on the fence.

Im a bit of an oppurtunistic (SP?)wheeler, if I got rocks, Imma play on rocks, and so on.
 
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