Cj Bynum driving the Venom buggy at Blue Holler Off-Road Park trying to conquer the $10,000 bounty hill!
Cj Bynum driving the Venom buggy at Blue Holler Off-Road Park trying to conquer the $10,000 bounty hill!
Couldn’t resist the opportunity to slide around in the snow in my Jeep!
The rat rod buggy at Boo Bash 5 catches some air on the bounty hill.
There can be quite the danger to yourself as well as camera equipment when filming these hill killing buggies. Tons of horsepower turning deep treaded tires could leave you right in the line of fire as this video shows from my GoPro at Boo Bash 5 this year.
Mark Mathis slings rocks and debris down the bounty hill with some seriously wide tread tires on his buggy!
Shawn Tolson climbs to the top pretty quickly at Boo Bash 5!
This well built Jeep buggy climbs the bounty hill at DTOR’s Boo Bash 5 surprisingly well!
Watch the oversized buggy get bounced from front to back and all over the bounty hill without breaking at Boo Bash 5!
My buddy James was playing around at some local trails one afternoon and decided to try out his new lockers on this tree near the top of a hill. I actually recorded him the second time he tried it and he didn’t make it as far due to already spinning some ruts on the first go around but still very cool to watch and shows the advantage of having locked differentials.
Bruce Wiles, the original owner and builder of this awesome XJ on one ton axles, takes it for a rough ride up the speed bounty hill at Dirty Turtle Offroad Park in Bedford, Kentucky. The first two attempts are unsuccessful as you can see a good size ledge at the bottom of the hill causes his front wheels to become airborne and not able to steer. The jeep bounces into a pretty good size tree and the Jeep seems to take the hit without damage. A well built rig and good exo-cage allow him a third attempt in which he makes it to the top! The low quality iphone video doesn’t do this monster hill justice but it’s certainly still entertaining to watch.