perhaps not in the right place for posting so apologies, but yesterday I took my 05 husky wre 125 out for an off road trip down a track. As I got further down hill the surface became more muddy and after a while my front wheel became wedged in mud. I jumped off the bike to try and shift it, and then realised I was so far in the mud that my boots were completely under the surface. SCARY! I tried desperately to get the bike out but the back wheel span and span without the bike moving. I couldn't shift it by myself so I had to climb out the bog. The mud was at least at the height of the frame, with the front caliper completely under it. I managed to climb out the side of the bog and get out, which was lucky considering the rain then started to pour downwards. I had to abandon the bike from 4pm as I was alone and far from help. Luckily a local farmer agreed to help me if I came back at half 7 this morning, so we went to get the bike, which was still somehow stood up right. With a lot of pulling at the bars and with me falling over a lot we managed to turn the bike around and get it onto the less muddier area. I then choked the engine, kicked it over, and 4th kick, NEEE, NEEEE! I was staggered. The engine was nearly covered in freezing mud for 17 hours, the seat was covered in ice, and it was running just fine. I gave it gas up the path and powered up the hill back towards the farm. I guess I was pretty lucky that the bike didn't fall down on top of me out there. But yes, summary, two stroke husky, fantastic engineering! The photos are taken after I got the bike home and back onto farmland. Perhaps pointless post but thought someone would like to hear about my adventure






