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We are made up of families and people from young adults to retirees. We have CJs,
TJs, XJs, ZJs, JKs and even a Toyota. Driving Experience ranges from 20+ years of
wheeling to a few years.
Our Favorite Types of Wheeling, Areas & Trails
- Snow Busing - Any Where
- Summit County
- Red Cone - at Night
- Buena Vista - All Trails
- Snow Busting
- Golden Spike
- Hell's Revenge
- Fins 'n Things
- Camp outs, Fireside Lies and Sipping Tequila
- Did I Mention, Snow Busting?
Where and When to We Meet?
Our meetings usually occur at a restaurant prior to a trail run. We have two main
meetings each year. Early in the year we have our annual planning meeting and in
December our annual Christmas Party.

- First and foremost we love to get out of the city and 'wheel'.
- We welcome all levels of driving expertise and are always ready to lend hand or give
advice.
- We typically run trails that are moderate. We run one or two difficult trips each
year.
- Our members, love camping, pets and kids.
- Wheeling might not be the main focus of our run that day, exploring mines, rock digs
or astronomy at night might be why we're up there and getting there will be half
the fun.
- Although our name is the Mud Slingers we still abide with and teach the 'Tread Lightly'
principles of 4-wheeling. We stay on the trail, pick up trash and try to leave every
trail in as good as or better shape than we found it.
- We actually use the lights on our rigs and running trails at night is something we
can't live without.
- We support the efforts of the Mile Hi Jeep Club in Land use and club activities to
the best of our ability.