Friday, June 18, 2010

CHEMMY MUDBOGGERS!

Hi Everyone,

This past weekend I had the opportunity to go to Chelmsford for the Mudbogger and demolition derby event!!! It was an amazing experience especially since this was definitely my first time attending this event. There were so many people, whether they were in the audience or participating and the number of attendants are rising every year. This event is great for young and old alike who share the same passion for mudbogging. It is an all day event throughout the weekend and the atmosphere was phenomenal!!!!! There was so much energy which heightened the experience for me personally and for other newcomers. There were plenty of refreshments as well as a bbq for those like me looking for something to tie them over for the afternoon. Everyone was so friendly and informative, especially since I was a novice when it came to mudbogging! I learnt so much in just a couple hours while at the same time getting a little dirty, but to me this is what makes it such an interactive event! Everything was so well organized the event ran smoothly, the crowd and the contenders each had their separate areas as to keep the event as safe as possible. I was just amazed, completely amazed I don't even have the words to express what an incredible event, as well as opportunity this has been.

The drag races were so much fun to watch and just as exciting for the actual contenders participating. There were different class levels in which participants could participate in throughout the weekend. This event is perfect for those who want to showcase their modified vehicles and actually get to race them in a controlled environment.
In another section of the event there was a demolition Derby where participants crashed there vehicles while trying to maneuver in a pit of mud and water!!! They attempt this demolition until the last contender is standing and let me tell you it was great to have witnessed such an event! The entire day just blew my mind and I couldn't thank those who helped me experience this
event first hand enough.
~Amanda