We were just there Sunday in our SxS, we got stuck pretty good. we thought we could go around the water and it was really soft mud. took us a couple hrs to get out
Excellent video! Great pace and the history lessons were great to hear. I like that your Jeep crew attempts some tougher trails and obstacles. You have plenty of gear and know how to assist each other when needed. That mud hole the Rubicon was stuck in didn’t look like much, but man it was like quick sand. Would have taken a good running start in 4 High to even have a chance. That one was not a slow crawl obstacle. And I know you are all mindful of not tearing up the trails. So it was a good attempt. Cannot make them all. When the traction isn’t there, time for a pull or winch. Keep up the great work.
I was thinking a good run might help... the center was good and solid but the ruts were too deep. I need to put the snorkel on that I bought a few months back. That would give me a thin line of reassurance that I would not hydro lock.
As always great job. Enjoy hearing the history. I like seeing people getting stuck. Gives me a perspective of where I should and shouldn’t go. My Sport S gladiator would have a time out there. New bumper and winch are in the near future. We enjoy the store, we bought the little book
You are welcome. There is a thill to making through a mud hole... an a great opportunity to test recovery skills if you don't. Next week we are heading to citrus and there is always a chance to get stuck there.
It was pretty good. Get there early, the main food that was in the broiler pans was all out when we arrived. The music is real loud... but there are tables around back.
I don’t know poop maybe coyote since you mentioned dog like? BTW I live in S.Florida and own a stock 21 4xe Wagner rubicon. Would love to meet you sometime for a trip.
Richloam is Beautiful, but Always go with a Friend🚜🌳🚙 Love the General Store Ms Peggy, her Granddaughter and Mr. Tim with All that Fabulous History👸🏼 BIGFOOT For Sure💩 Glad you didn't step in it😅 Agree with You, it's a Coyote🦊
I have a Gladiator lifted with 35x12.5 tires, 13k winch with a snatch and soft shackles. You think if I got stuck in the mud I could get out solo in Richloam? (With a friend in my jeep to help) I can never find anyone wanting to get muddy with.
Most of the time there are plenty of trees to winch off. As long as you don't get too crazy digging yourself into a hole period or too much suction from the mud. But the place is definitely got the opportunity to not only get stuck in the mud but some of the holes are deeper than you would anticipate. Fun place but definitely muddy.
@@FloridaJeepRides once i am 100% healed from my neck surgery , i would love to come down for a few days and ride with you all .. I lead a church small group at church of the highlands and we off road here around central alabama ... at least until I started having neck issues .
Goethe State forest, Osceola, Belmore are all fairly close. There are many WMA wildlife management areas, but many of them are not set up for people to wheel in. Citrus is to the south.
Automatic is a bit more easy to hold a slow speed... but I do like the feel of the standard. If you don't have the right gearing going slow can be issue
That's why we gear up each Jeep. I would hate to have to walk out of some of those places. We did that once back in the 80s a long walk in the dark just to get to a phone.
What! Just ride the trails, what fun is that!!!! Great Video!!
You got that right! Some of the best stuff is off the main trails.
We were just there Sunday in our SxS, we got stuck pretty good. we thought we could go around the water and it was really soft mud. took us a couple hrs to get out
That's what we ran into. Some of the bypass routes are worse than driving down the side.
Excellent video! Great pace and the history lessons were great to hear. I like that your Jeep crew attempts some tougher trails and obstacles. You have plenty of gear and know how to assist each other when needed. That mud hole the Rubicon was stuck in didn’t look like much, but man it was like quick sand. Would have taken a good running start in 4 High to even have a chance. That one was not a slow crawl obstacle. And I know you are all mindful of not tearing up the trails. So it was a good attempt. Cannot make them all. When the traction isn’t there, time for a pull or winch. Keep up the great work.
I was thinking a good run might help... the center was good and solid but the ruts were too deep. I need to put the snorkel on that I bought a few months back. That would give me a thin line of reassurance that I would not hydro lock.
As always great job. Enjoy hearing the history. I like seeing people getting stuck. Gives me a perspective of where I should and shouldn’t go. My Sport S gladiator would have a time out there. New bumper and winch are in the near future. We enjoy the store, we bought the little book
I almost got the book and would love to talk with the Author.
Getting stuck is a part of trail riding and getting to see what recovery gear works the best for different scenarios.
Yes and boy did we get some stuck last week
Love the History 👍
Thank you.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you
That is my favorite places to ride, nothing better than the Fl flat woods.
Some cool history in the area. Some is a bit hard to get to but worth the visit.
CONGRATULATIONS on rolling over 8K🥳
Thank you!!
Looks like a fun day.
Always fun to explore during dry season. Then you know where the deep holes are.
Hay Matt, sorry I was not there with you I need to get out more.
Check with us we go out frequently.
A great example of not going alone. What length kinetic rope would you recommend? It looks like you had a great day on the trail, thanks for sharing.
www.1995wrangler.com/parts.html. We have 3 Ditchpigs. They are a bit thicker and have always worked.
@@FloridaJeepRides thanks.
One of your best videos yet. Love the "stuck" stuff. Why have a jeep if you're just gonna ride the highway? Thanks Matt and Randi.
You are welcome. There is a thill to making through a mud hole... an a great opportunity to test recovery skills if you don't. Next week we are heading to citrus and there is always a chance to get stuck there.
@@FloridaJeepRides I'll look forward to that video as well. God Bless.
Awesome video of man that food looks yummy pincho, sorullito, empanadillas and alcapurria 😆
It was pretty good. Get there early, the main food that was in the broiler pans was all out when we arrived. The music is real loud... but there are tables around back.
Getting stuck teaches lessons. Wanderer needed more of a run, and longer rope to pop the stuck Jeep out.
A little more skinny pedal
We miss Steve. How is he doing?
Steve is doing much better .... His Jeep on the other hand keeps failing. In the shop for a long time and just dies on the way home.
The hot pepper jam from them is DELICIOUS! The ice cream is really good too!
Yes they are! We were inspired to make some jelly with the scotch bonnet peppers.
Get 'em stuck!!!
We miss clay...
I don’t know poop maybe coyote since you mentioned dog like? BTW I live in S.Florida and own a stock 21 4xe Wagner rubicon. Would love to meet you sometime for a trip.
When I googled the description and area that was what it said. They eat everything, bones and hair.
Richloam is Beautiful, but Always go with a Friend🚜🌳🚙 Love the General Store Ms Peggy, her Granddaughter and Mr. Tim with All that Fabulous History👸🏼
BIGFOOT For Sure💩 Glad you didn't step in it😅 Agree with You, it's a Coyote🦊
Thanks so much.
Ereika should have bought those bologna bites Great ride. Like to see jeeps in mud.
Next trip... Ocala on Monday....
That’s why the ranger blew past you 🤣
You could here him in the side by side
I have a Gladiator lifted with 35x12.5 tires, 13k winch with a snatch and soft shackles. You think if I got stuck in the mud I could get out solo in Richloam? (With a friend in my jeep to help) I can never find anyone wanting to get muddy with.
Most of the time there are plenty of trees to winch off. As long as you don't get too crazy digging yourself into a hole period or too much suction from the mud. But the place is definitely got the opportunity to not only get stuck in the mud but some of the holes are deeper than you would anticipate. Fun place but definitely muddy.
👍👍😃👌
Thank you
Hell ya brother
Richloam is so big and so much to explore
@@FloridaJeepRides I ride there all the time
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Been running the 35s at around 40psi and that helps
Coyotes
did the rubicon have his lockers on before getting stuck?
They were on, the center was only about an inch under the water and the ruts must have been made with 42s .... big tire down here.
@@FloridaJeepRides once i am 100% healed from my neck surgery , i would love to come down for a few days and ride with you all .. I lead a church small group at church of the highlands and we off road here around central alabama ... at least until I started having neck issues .
PM us when your ready. Check our website for the email and thats a sure fire way to reach us.
@@FloridaJeepRides done .. thank you
Bobcat?
Could be, we found some like that at Merritt Island Wildlife drive. They said Bobcat. But it also could be Coyote. We got them here too.
Panther scat.
We do have them here.
New here, im in high springs, where abouts do you ride?
Goethe State forest, Osceola, Belmore are all fairly close. There are many WMA wildlife management areas, but many of them are not set up for people to wheel in. Citrus is to the south.
@@FloridaJeepRides awesome thanks!
What do you guys prefer for a beginner a standard or automatic transmission?
Automatic is a bit more easy to hold a slow speed... but I do like the feel of the standard. If you don't have the right gearing going slow can be issue
I took a dump there
... oooo righty then ... use your best Jim Carrey voice.
I look at it this way. Why have all that cool gear if you never use it plus getting stuck is part of exploring. You never know what you’re in for.
That's why we gear up each Jeep. I would hate to have to walk out of some of those places. We did that once back in the 80s a long walk in the dark just to get to a phone.
Fox or coyote
I think that was what it was.
Wave back at ya
Coyote possibly
Probably- it was thick with hairs.
That's my guess, too
Great video by the way. Enjoy watching all your stuff.
Coyote dung
That's what we thought.