2010 High Lifter Mud Nationals
Mud Creek Off-Road Park
March 24 - 28, 2010
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2010 High
Lifter ATV / UTV Mud Nationals Report
2010
High Lifter ATV Mud Nationals -
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Jacksonville, TX - On Wednesday,
March 23rd, 2010 over 11,000 ATV and mud-riding
enthusiasts descended on Jacksonville, Texas’
Mud Creek Off-Road Park for the 8th annual High
Lifter ATV Mud Nationals, drawing one of the largest
crowds ever. Highlights of The ATV Mud Nationals
included several exciting mud racing competitions,
live musical performances and helicopter rides
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Hundreds of acres of hillside are transformed
into campground & off-road highway as
Mud ATV & UTV enthusiasts make the annual
pilgrimage to Mud Creek Off-Road Park for
the High Lifter Mud Nationals
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High Lifter’s ATV Mud Nationals provides
an opportunity for ATV enthusiasts from across
the country and even as far away as Sweden and
Canada to join together to enjoy miles of challenging
trails, camping, camaraderie, and incomparable
ATV mud competitions.
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The Viking's are coming, the viking's are
coming, with a large crowd of Swedish mud
racers making the journey across the pond
to attend the Mud Nationals & with over
11,000 people gathered in one place, you
never know what you are going to see, but
there is always plenty of eye candy (People
Photo Gallery) |
Attendees get a first look at the latest products
and parts for their ride, talk shop with industry
experts from Polaris, Yamaha, Arctic Cat, Can
Am/BRP and others, and have a great time with
friends – new and old. With displays of
merchandise from over 80 exhibitors featuring
everything from the latest ATV accessories and
apparel to amazing Texas and Cajun-inspired foods,
there’s something for everyone.
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Nearly all the major ATV / UTV manufacturers
have rigs at the Mud Nationals showing off
their new models & Can-Am even offers
demo rides. Also, there were signs posted
through out the park announcing the Can-Am
SxS will be released in June |
The competitions kicked off on Thursday with
a showcase of the hottest, most extreme ATVs around
in the Dynojet Bad 2 ‘da Bone contest. ATV
and UTV owners showed their style and imagination
with these highly modified machines using all
of the latest innovations.
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Even though the purpose of riding at a Mud
Nationals is to dirty, it doesn't stop guys
from sparing no expense in building some
awesome looking mud machines |
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