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Blog posts
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Heather & Mega Bitch Are Inspiring the Next Gen...
Meet Ms. Heather Dee, the powerhouse behind "Mega Bitch"—a 12-valve Cummins powered 2006 F250 that’s redefining the mega truck scene. From her roots in her dad's garage to tearing up...
Heather & Mega Bitch Are Inspiring the Next Gen...
Meet Ms. Heather Dee, the powerhouse behind "Mega Bitch"—a 12-valve Cummins powered 2006 F250 that’s redefining the mega truck scene. From her roots in her dad's garage to tearing up...
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Gettin’ Right: The Story of Michigan Bogger Ton...
Michigan bogger Tony Cataline shares the story behind his truck “Getting Right,” a legacy built on family, faith, and two decades of mudding with friends who shaped his journey. From...
Gettin’ Right: The Story of Michigan Bogger Ton...
Michigan bogger Tony Cataline shares the story behind his truck “Getting Right,” a legacy built on family, faith, and two decades of mudding with friends who shaped his journey. From...
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Rob Knowles and Mud Cricket
Mud Cricket is a 1950 Chevy mud truck with tractor tires, a 625‑horsepower big block, and a story as wild as her driver. At the 2026 Muddy Valentine’s event, Rob...
Rob Knowles and Mud Cricket
Mud Cricket is a 1950 Chevy mud truck with tractor tires, a 625‑horsepower big block, and a story as wild as her driver. At the 2026 Muddy Valentine’s event, Rob...
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Dirt Boss Mega: Back in Action and Ready to Rip...
Dirt Boss Mega is back at Plant Bamboo with a fresh motor and a new look, ready to tear into Muddy Valentines. Get the full update on the build and...
Dirt Boss Mega: Back in Action and Ready to Rip...
Dirt Boss Mega is back at Plant Bamboo with a fresh motor and a new look, ready to tear into Muddy Valentines. Get the full update on the build and...
Protect the Land Protect the Ride
Every trail we enjoy depends on the choices we make—staying on marked paths, respecting the land, and leaving no trash behind. Small decisions keep our riding areas open for families today and tomorrow.
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