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...
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.
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.