Five Earth-Moving Roost Shots

Seth Fargher
by Seth Fargher
These photos give the term "sand-blasting" a whole new meaning


If there was a contest to see who could move the most earth with a UTV, we’re pretty sure these folks would be top contenders. Dirt or sand, nothing makes a great picture like a big trail of roost coming out from behind a machine.

When he’s not driving through remote locations filming an XP1K video, RJ Anderson can be found terrorizing the Glamis sand dunes.

bound tomorrow night! Wouldn’t wanna celebrate the new year any other way than bombing my @polarisrzr. Who else is headed out?

A photo posted by RJ Anderson (@therj37) on Dec 29, 2015 at 8:31pm PST

Don’t get caught in the blast zone

ICE BREAKER @prolinewraps putting in work at Camp RZR. #uaeing rzr wrap wraps

A photo posted by UTV Kits/Luxury Wraps/Design (@prolinewraps) on Nov 3, 2015 at 1:19pm PST

Bright Side Racing about to be swallowed up by a dust monster at the Mint 400.

!! Had a good day in the desert with a couple small delays ended up with a solid finish. No results yet but should be top ten!!!

A photo posted by Brightsideracing (@brightsideracing) on Mar 13, 2016 at 1:54pm PDT

Super clean photo of a wall of sand being thrown up at Glamis.

Lets get the week started with some sand roosting action. Who says you can’t shred the dunes with dirt tires? works tires guide

A photo posted by GBC Motorsports (@gbcmotorsports) on Mar 14, 2016 at 7:52am PDT

Now thats some earth moving horsepower!

@tmwoffroad letting their new put some power to the sand. @muzzysperformance @fullertonsandsports @utvguide @utvoffroadmagazine @polarisrzr invasion rzr

A photo posted by Cody Hooper (@in2dirt_media) on Sep 6, 2015 at 10:16am PDT

Seth Fargher
Seth Fargher

Growing up in Oregon, most of Seth's involvement in the powersports world was limited to what he saw in magazines and videos. Following a brief stint in the corporate world, Seth took a flying leap (literally) and moved to California to pursue a career in freestyle motocross. Though short lived, the opportunity immersed him in the industry and is now a well-established off-road writer.

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