Russian off-roading is, as far as I can tell, the boss level of mud running. We’ve seen just how bad conditions can get, especially in the Siberia area, where the roads turn into the consistency of mostly melted chocolate ice cream and heavy duty logging trucks are seemingly swallowed whole. We might have good mud pits here in the States, but over there, they just have mud, PERIOD, for most of the year. Then there is what appears in this video to be summertime on the tundra. Looks beautiful, doesn’t it? Tall grasses, running rivers, and some off-road enthusiasts taking their rigs for a nice, lovely swim amongst the grasses. These aren’t the mega-truck builds we’ve been showing lately. These aren’t even close. These four-wheel-drives probably have more in common with a Geo Tracker than they would a regular pickup truck, and that’s probably a good thing, because if they weighed much more they would sink to the bottom like a triceratops in a tar pit and wouldn’t be recovered for millennia.






