CRAWL Magazine is finally coming to the SOUTH! That’s right, the entire CRAWL crew will be at Mayhem Off Road Park in Tennessee on July 2nd 2011 for the first ever CRAWL SOUTHERN READERS RIDE. Essentially Off-Road will be helping to host the Bounty Hill Climb Challenge, Raffle for Charity, and Trail Run throughout the killer trails of Mayhem Off Road Park. John, Ian and Larry will be taking the newest CRAWL buggy built by Essentially Off Road for its maiden voyage. Ian and Jimmy will also have their personal buggies on hand. The main purpose of the event is to raise funds for a charity called MedCamps of Louisiana, a free camp for kids with disabilities. Mayhem is known for some pretty difficult trails so bring your A game and you might have a chance to take home $1000 cash for climbing the bounty hill the fastest.What happens when you take one of the most well known exclusive Off-Road Parties and make it open to the public? EPIC is what happens. RBD a.k.a Ricky B. Day in honor of the young photographers birthday has been a well known invite only event for years. The past videos and photos from this once a year off-road thrill fest made hundreds of people flock to Morris Mountain ORV in Heflin, AL for a chance to get in on the Shenanigans. Here is how it all went down.
Friday
The day started off as a good crowd started to roll into the park and get ready for some great wheeling. The weather was cold, windy, and rainy. This didn’t stop the off-roaders from tearing down the trails and hitting every obstacle in the park. There were numerous rollovers and flops as engines were bounced off their rev limiters on the mud covered climbs. The football fans watched the Iron Bowl on the big screen. People were still rolling in after the sun went down. That’s when the Antics came to life. There were Barbie Jeeps getting towed behind RZRs. A hood with seats and handles welded to it was used for excitement as people went for the ride of their lives around the campground and down the bomber track.
Saturday
More and more people continued to poor into the already packed out campground to witness the most exciting off-road event of the year. That’s right the Mountain Mayhem Competition was scheduled for 10:30 and a crowd of cheering fans covered the hill sides around Los Primos and its infamous double ledge. The driver meeting was held as some of the sport’s top drivers prepared for launch. The course started at the entrance to the gully just at the very bottom of the trail and ended as you topped the double ledge. Each driver got 3 runs and the fastest time wins. Blue Torch Fabworks put up $1000 in prize money and Smith Motorsports threw in an extra $500 to sweeten the deal. You would have thought this race was for a million dollars! The battle for 1st place was between Bobby Tanner, Wes Kean, & Timmie Cameron. Bobby Tanner launched up the double ledge with one of the fastest times but was a little slower in the first section of the course. Wes Kean put on a show as he wheelied through the finish line. Tim Cameron sent his rig flying over 10 feet in the air with one swift punch of the skinny pedal. Wes had his rear tires studded with what looked to be lug nuts? This did not play a huge factor as he broke his transmission in half and cut a rear tire. Wes and the folks at Smith Motorsports didn’t let that slow them down. They swapped both rear tires and hoped the trans would hold on for one final run. It did and it was the fastest run of the day. Sending Wes Kean home King of the Mountain with $1500 Cash in his pocket paid in full at the finish line. For all other venues out there, this is how a REAL competition should be run. I only hope they take note. The $50 each person spent to get into the park for the event wasn’t even in question. I would have paid double that to watch the event again. Luckily for those of you that did not make it, the race will be featured in our new DVD “RockRods” to be released in Early 2011.
Once the comp was over, everyone scrambled back for a great lunch catered bye some great Tennessee folks. (I hope to see them and their hot wings at more events) Then it was an all out race to the trails. Everyone with a rig went out to enjoy the rest of the day with full throttle on their minds. The day was capped off later that night with some birthday cake and a few of our favorite beverages. There was also some more Hell Sledding & Pitbike shenanigans that went on into the night.
Sunday
Everyone awoke and started getting ready to make the long journey back to reality. A few of us stuck around for some last day shenanigans. The Barbie Jeep graveyard was picked of every good vehicle it had & even a few that were questionable. We took some time to modify said vehicles with a sledge hammer, pry bar, and chain saw. We then loaded up our chariots and carried the over to the Los Primos bypass trail for a Downhill Race of epic proportions. Racers faced off two at a time single eliminations style. When the dust cleared and the little pieces of plastic stopped flying through the air, the winner was Busted Knuckle Racing. I took home $18, some stickers, a burger king gift card and a memory of one of the funnest races I have ever been a part of.
Check out all of the pictures and Videos and we will see you guys next year for RBD 2011. I will be there to defend my Barbie Jeepin Title.
One of our favorite events of the year is WEROCK under the lights in Dayton, Tennessee. We have been waiting for it all year. Well it is finally here! The fun begins Friday Aug, 26th 2011. The competition starts at 7pm. This event draws a huge crowd. The WEROCK Night event in Dayton is part of their Eastern Series. Professional rock crawlers travel from all over the country to take on the challenging climbs at Dayton. This has got to be the best spectator event setup we have ever seen. You can see all 8 or so courses from your lawn chair. If you bring your cooler, you never have to leave your seat! That is until you decide to go walk down Vendor row and check out all of the great items they have for sale. Their will be announcers and plenty of great food, so come hungry. We will have our vendor booth set up with all of our Busted Knuckle Swag & DVDs. So come on out and witness all the Rockcrawling action you can handle under the lights this Friday & Saturday Night in Dayton, Tennessee.
There is even a Exhibition Class that any one can bring their trail rig and compete. As long as they meet the following requirements:Exhibition class open to all vehicles equipped with an approved roll cage, safety belts or harness’s, drivers and spotters must wear helmets, cost $100, trophies only, no $ payback (driver and spotter wristbands only)
Address to put in your GPS: 35 Pitts Gap Rd, Graysville, TN. 37338
Here is a schedule of events:
Friday – Aug 26th, 2011
Tech and Reg: 10am – 4pm (late tech see Saturday info below)
Drivers Meeting: 6pm
Start of Comp: 7pm
Saturday – Aug 27th, 2011
Parade Downtown Dayton (info TBA)
Late tech: 2pm (must call Big Rich if you’re getting to the comp site late)
Start of Comp: 7pm
$10 per adult
$5 kids 8-15
7 and under free
For More Info visit http://www.werocklive.com.
Here is a little taste of the action that will take place this weekend!
If you thought the normal hill climb rock race events were good. Just wait until you see what we have in store for you now. We have been asked time and time again to put together some Hill climbing Throttle Jockey Drag Racing Action. Well we got together with the great folks over at Mountain Side Off Road Park and we have the event for you! The first ever Hill Climb Dual in the Dirt. A High horsepower, rev limiter bouncing, wheel standing, adrenaline filled time. Come on out to Mountain Side Off Road Park in Gadsden, Alabama on May 7th 2011.
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On Saturday January 15th 2011 we will be at Aetna Mountain for our first ever media run. We will have the entire crew on hand filming for this years RockRods 2 DVD. Aetna Mountain is located near Chattanooga, Tennessee. So bring your buggy and your big boy pants and come put on a show for the cameras!
WeRock Aetna Off-Road Club would like to invite everyone that is not a present member, to come use their facility for convenient and safe parking for all riders. If you choose to use their facilities on Jan.15th the cost will be $15.00 per person. The Front gate will be open to the public from 8:00a.m to
11:00a.m for entrance, it will then open again @ 5:00p.m. to 10:00p.m for everyone to exit. The top gate will remain open all day for entrance back and forth to the mountain.
WeRock is located at 299 Pulltight Rd. Whiteside,Tn 37396
Take Hwy. I-24 to exit 169 (WILDWOOD). At stop sign, turn left. Go 3.5 miles (right past the Marion County Sign ) turn right (No Road Sign There). Go over small bridge turn right, go over RR Tracks straight to Front Gate! For further info Call Christie at 423-902-0266
Hope to see everyone there!
Aetna Mountain is a great place to wheel. Lets keep it that way. We ask that everyone pitch in by bringing a trash bag and helping pick up some trash while you are out there. Don’t be part of the problem. Be part of the Solution and help us keep this place clean and open for us all to enjoy.
That right it is that time again. Time for the 10th Annual New Years Ride at Wheeling in the Country in Summertown, Tennessee. This is the biggest New Years Ride around. The event kicks off Thursday, December 30th and goes on thru Saturday, January 1st until late. The Busted Knuckle Crew will be on hand to catch all of the shenanigans on camera. There will be more full throttle beat-downs this weekend than any other, so make sure to bring whole family, sit back, relax, and watch the pros smoke the tires on some of the best obstacles in Tennessee. If spectating isn’t your thing, bring your Jeep, truck, buggy, side by side, ATV, or Dirtbike and have fun on this huge piece of property.
Prices are as follows:
$30 on Thursday (pays for Thurs., Fri., Sat.)
$20 on Friday (pays for Friday & Saturday)
$20 on Saturday
NO ONE DAY PASSES.
There will be no riding on Sunday. Night riding and camping will be allowed Saturday night but no riding after sun up on Sunday morning.
Raffle will be held Saturday @ 4:00pm.
Absolutely NO GLASS BOTTLES ALLOWED IN THE PARK. All coolers will be subject to random cooler checks. The staff will be checking for glass containers so please cooperate. Glass bottles found will be confiscated.
Everyone under the age of 18 will need a parent or LEGAL guardian present at sign-in or will need a consent form signed by their parent or LEGAL guardian. Consent forms MUST also have a phone number for the parent/guardian that signed the form & TWO witnesses’ (over the age of 18) signatures. Forms can be printed from this link http://wheelininthecountry.com/liability_release_waiver_form.htm or picked up at the office before Thursday, December 30th.
If you have any questions or comments give the great folks at Wheeling in the Country a call at (931) 964-3417 or you can contact them on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Summertown-TN/WHEELIN-IN-THE-COUNTRY/238281990040
We are looking forward to a great ride and hope to see you all there. For more information you can check out their website.
http://www.wheelininthecountry.com/
Barbie Jeep Racing is one of the most dangerous off-road sports per dollar you can possibly get into. It is also the most FUN. How else can you get this much fun out of 15lbs of plastic! The concept is simple. Take a power-wheels vehicle, break off the drive gear, go to a steep hill, climb aboard and watch the madness unfold. Barbie Jeep Racing is one of our favorite off-road past times. These things can be had for FREE on the side of the road. Believe it or not, People actually throw them out not realizing their full potential. The 2010 RBD event that took place at Morris Mountain ORV in Heflin, Alabama is where we got our first taste of Barbie Jeep Racing. We took home 1st place and are now hooked! Be watching for us to have more downhill barbie jeep races at the off-road events we film in 2011. For now here is how things went down.
Round 1.
Eight Racers dragged their trusty steeds to the top of the Los Primos trail bypass and prepared for battle. First off was the huge Hurricane against Lee Wolfe. After a few crashes the Hurricane made its way across the line first. Next up was Ricky B. in the Pirate 4×4 dune buggy vs. the Red Rocket. They crashed right out of the gate. The collision ended Ricky’s day and sent Red Rocket on to the next round. Next up was Yours Truly in the smallest Jeep of the race against the purple Jeep. I got off to
a slow start but smoked by my competitor as he tumbled down the left side of the course. Last race of Round 1 was Will Carrell vs. the Shuntwerks Jeep. Will had a hellacious wreck at the bottom of the course but still managed to cross the finish line with only 3 wheels left on the jeep. The Shuntwerks Jeep took two hard crashes before it finally made it across the finish.
Round 2
After Round 1 we had 4 racers still in the running. The first race was the Hurricane vs. Red Rocket. The huge Hurricane launched the got off to a blazing start thanks to its size and heavy rider. This extra weight
backfired on the rider as he missed the turn and was catapulted into the woods just above the finish line. The Red Rocket recovered from an early rollover at the top of the course and decided that laying on the jeep was a better approach. His fast thinking let the red rocket just barely beat the hurricane by inches. The second race was Matt Myrick (Me) vs. Will Carrell who had borrowed a rig since his was laying at the bottom of the track in pieces. I got off to a rocky start as I rode the left embankment of the course. To my surprise I rode it out on 3 wheels and took the lead. I was able to pilot my plastic machine down the course unharmed as Will wrecked behind me on his rental rig.
Finals – Round 3
This was it the FINAL ROUND was here. The two smallest little red Jeeps of the bunch were the two left standing. Myself and the Red Rocket Jeep sat at
the top of the hill with our hearts pumping and thoughts of greatness running through our ringing heads. John G. counted us down to the start of the race. With every number my heart pounded harder. Three, two, one, GO! For a moment all you could hear was the screams of the bystanders and the rolling of the plastic wheels as we battled it out to the last second. I managed to make the dreaded left hand turn at the half way point of the track as my competitor lost control and tumbled his way to a stop. I ran through the yellow caution tape that guarded the finish line at breakneck speeds. There I was, a Rookie to this great unknown sport. A sport where an average Joe can show up on any given Sunday with a kids toy and a set of ca-hones, Only to leave with a couple bruises and a memory that he will remember for a life time. Bruises are temporary, First Place is forever.
I accepted my prizes which came out to $12, some RBD stickers, a Burger King Gift Card, and a 15% coupon to Blue Torch Fabworks. It doesn’t seem
like much but If I had it to do all over again I would have raced for a penny. This was a great way to end a great weekend of wheeling & celebrating Ricky’s 21st birthday. We dusted ourselves off and We loaded what was left of our fisher price chariots into the bed of the truck and made our way back to camp. If you want to take on this epic challenge, then we will see you next year at Morris Mountain ORV for RBD 2011. Until then enjoy some of the footage. Don’t forget to check out all of our Youtube videos & Subscribe as well as follow us on the Busted Knuckle Facebook page.
Photos by Scott Prince

The 4th annual Ricky B’Day event at Morris Mountain ORV is going down November 26th-28th! RBD originated as a celebration of Ricky B’s birthday, and this year is the big 21! Years past this event has been an exclusive invite-only event, but this year it is open to everyone! So tell your friends and bring your rig to the biggest wheelin’ party of the year! Music, food, partying, wild late night antics, and wheelin! You won’t want to miss this!
Busted Knuckle Films will be on hand covering the event for an episode of Pirate4x4 TV. They will also be filming for their up coming Off-Road DVDs, RockRods & Southern Shenanigans II. So bring your rig and your Shenanigans to Morris Mountain ORV in Helfin, AL November 26-28th 2010 & get famous.
Don’t worry about missing the Iron Bowl. We will be tailgating and watching the Auburn Tigers take on the Alabama Crimson Tide from the the comfort of out camp chairs at Morris Mountain Campground!!!
There will be an all out run to the top of Los Primos known as the Mountain Mayhem RACE sponsored by Blue Torch Fabworks. $1,000 payout to the winner!* The competition will be held Saturday at 9am on Los Primos. Course will start at the bottom of Los Primos, and the finish line is when you are sitting on top of the ledges at the top of primos!
Rules are simple:
Safety requirements:
DOT approved Helmet.
Minimum of four-point harness
Roll cage
Gate Fee Cost:
$50 for the weekend
$30 per day
Camping is FREE and encouraged!
Friday: Gate opens at 8am
Saturday: Gate opens at 7am. Competition starts at 9am. Party festivities begin around 7pm at camp. Unofficial bomber race/barbie jeep race/antics to follow.
Sunday: Park closes at 6pm.
Don’t forget to bring your Barbie Jeep for the Downhill Race! Come witness all the Shenanigans and bring the whole family. Check out the video from the 2007 Barbie Jeep Race!
Here are the Directions to Morris Mountain ORV.
1524 Henry Davis Rd.
Delta, Al 36258
Morris Mountain is located 10 miles south of Interstate 20 on Highway 9, just East of Anniston, Alabama. (Halfway between Birmingham and Atlanta.)
From Birmingham turn South on Highway 431, exit # 191 Travel 9.2 miles, then turn right on Highway 9 (Hollis Crossroads). Travel 2.6 miles, turn left on Henry Davis Road to the park entrance.
From Atlanta turn South on Highway 9, exit # 199. Travel 12.8 miles, turn left on Henry Davis Road to the park entrance.
Get ready for the biggest Mud and music event in all of Alabama. Bring your Truck, ATV, UTV, or Dirt Bike to MUD-A-PALOOZA. The event will take place at the Mudders Mag Off Road Park in Phenix City, Alabama November 5-7th. The park features over 300 acres of mud and trails to put a smile on any riders face. They offer free showers and free primitive camping. They will even wash your four-wheeler off for you for FREE. Robert Stowell and Down Home Destination will be providing the live music. Don’t forget to stop and get your picture made with the GRITS girls. The Busted Knuckle Films Crew will be there filming for a new DVD. Mudders Mag will be covering the event for the magazine. So come on out and get famous.

Come get Muddy with us.

Got Questions? Give Mudders Mag Off-Road park a call at 770-301-7710 or 706-675-3503. The event costs $30 for all three days, $25 for Sat. & Sunday, and $15 for Sunday only. Here is a link where you can find the Park Rules. Here are the directions to the park.
Check out Mudders Magazine.