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More Than Mud: The Community Behind the Wrath Riders

In the off-road world, there are crews that ride together—and then there are crews that stand for something. The Wrath Riders fall firmly into the second category.

Based out of Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, The Wrath Riders have become a recognizable and respected presence in the mudding and off-road community through their passion for riding, their support of events, and—most importantly—the people who make up their group.

More Than a Name on a Banner

Over the past few years, The Wrath Riders have been deeply involved in sponsoring and promoting off-road events, showing up not just to ride, but to give back and help elevate the sport they love. Their involvement doesn’t stop at sponsorships either—they’re currently in the planning stages of organizing their very own Wrath Riders event, one that will be geared toward race enthusiasts while also focusing on charitable fundraising.

That blend of adrenaline and heart is a theme you’ll see woven throughout everything they do.

How It All Started

Like many great off-road stories, this one started with friends and a first ride that changed everything.

Four years ago, Peter McLemore, Christina Reid, and their best friends Billy and Stacey took a trip to Boggs & Boulders Off-Road Park. One visit was all it took. Between the terrain, the atmosphere, and the people they met along the way, they were hooked—and the Wrath Riders were born.

What began as a shared love for riding quickly turned into a tight-knit group and a growing presence within the off-road scene.

What Makes The Wrath Riders Different

Ask them what makes The Wrath Riders unique, and the answer is simple: the people.

The group is made up of individuals from all walks of life—different social backgrounds, financial situations, ethnicities, political views, geographic locations, and religious beliefs. Instead of dividing them, those differences have become their strength.

It’s that diversity—and the mutual respect that comes with it—that sets The Wrath Riders apart in the mudding community.

Favorite Place to Ride

While they love traveling and exploring new parks, there’s one place that holds a special spot in their hearts.

Boggs & Boulders is their favorite place to ride, hands down. From hill climbs to mud bogs to fast trail riding (their personal favorite), Boggs offers something for everyone. But it’s not just the terrain—it’s the people. The Wrath Riders speak highly of the Boggs staff, describing them as second to none and treating riders like family.

Advice for Riders

Their tip for both new and experienced riders is refreshingly straightforward:

“Just be safe—plain and simple.”

In a sport built on horsepower and thrill, that reminder matters.

Looking Ahead

This riding season, The Wrath Riders are most excited about traveling to parks across the country and meeting new people who share the same passion for off-roading. For them, the ride doesn’t end at the trailhead—it’s about the connections made along the way.

A Final Word from The Wrath Riders

Before we wrapped up, they wanted to make one thing clear:

They are the kind of people who will help anyone they come across in need, regardless of whether that help is ever returned.

That mindset says everything you need to know about who they are.

“We Ride Hard!”

And from what we can see, they ride with a whole lot of heart too.

Connect with the Wrath Riders on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube: The Wrath Riders

Randi Alicia, WTF-Offroad & The Bounty Course

Some people ride for the adrenaline.

Some for the machines.

Some for the mud.

Randi rides for all of it — but even more than that, she rides for the people, the family, the community, and the life built around it.

From Houston, Texas, Randi is the force behind Randi Offroad, WTF-Offroad, and The Bounty Course. Racer. Rider. Event organizer. Mom. Business owner. And as she jokingly puts it, “The Boss 😉.” But titles aside, what really defines her is heart, grit, and an authenticity that can’t be manufactured.

Not Here to Change the Culture. Here to Add to It.

Ask her husband what she brings to the mudding world and he’ll tell you: “a pretty smile & face.” (Insert eyeroll.)

But the real answer runs much deeper.

Randi brings visibility, capability, and confidence to a male-dominated space — not by trying to overhaul it, but by standing firmly within it.

She shows that women can be knowledgeable.

That they can wrench, race, build, compete, organize, and lead.

That they can be tough and genuine.

That they can show up as themselves and still earn respect.

She shows up muddy. She shows up learning. She shows up working. And she shows up with her family right beside her.

From a Four-Wheeler to a Full-Blown Life in the Mud

Randi’s story doesn’t start with sponsorships or TV shows.

It starts with a kid on an old Honda four-wheeler.

By high school, the addiction had set in. At 16, she got her first real taste of trail riding and that unmistakable, heart-pounding, full-send rush that only off-roaders understand.

She was hooked.

Twenty years later, the passion hasn’t faded — only evolved.

“Nothing’s changed except my age,” she jokes, “and maybe my recovery time.”

Living It — On and Off the Trails

Plenty of people show up for the photos.

Plenty show up for the highlight reels.

Randi shows up for the work.

She lives this life as a rider, a racer, an organizer, a supporter, and a mom raising the next generation of mud lovers. She’s deeply involved in the behind-the-scenes grind that makes events happen, communities grow, and the sport move forward.

And she does it with purpose.

“I bring heart, grit, and authenticity,” she says. “I genuinely care about the people and the community behind the machines.”

That care is obvious in everything she touches — from WTF-Offroad builds to the competitive energy of The Bounty Course, to the way she champions others in the sport.

Favorite Place to Ride?

That’s like asking a parent to choose a favorite child.

“If it’s got awesome trails, good people, and views that make you thankful for God’s creation, I’m in.”

She and her family have ridden parks across the country, and every one carries a memory — a moment that left its mark.

Some places shape your riding.

Others shape your life.

Advice From the Mud

Her tip for new and seasoned riders alike is simple and hard-earned:

Build it right the first time.

  • In the garage.
  • On the trails.
  • In business.
  • In life.

Shortcuts don’t hold up in the mud.

A Dream She Never Saw Coming

If you told 16-year-old Randi where she’d be today, she would’ve laughed. Now? She’s living a life that once felt impossible.

From being part of a TV show like Mud Madness, to racing, running multiple events, building brands, working with companies she believes in, and raising a family that loves the trails just as much as she does — it’s been more than a journey. It’s been a blessing.

“It’s all thanks to God and the incredible people around me,” she says. “It’s been a heck of a ride, and I’m beyond grateful.”

Eyes on 2026

The upcoming season is shaping up to be her biggest yet.

  • More parks.
  • More races.
  • More building.
  • More family moments at the track and on the trails.
  • Watching her husband and son race.
  • Creating something lasting together.
  • Pushing harder than ever.

She knows it will be demanding.

She also knows it will be worth it.

Randi’s Words to Ride By

“Every dream is within your reach.”

Randi Alicia is living proof that mud can build more than machines.

It can build confidence.

Family.

Community.

And a life you never planned — but wouldn’t trade for anything.


Follow Randi & Her Projects

Website: www.wtfoffroad.net

Instagram / TikTok: @RandiOffroad

Facebook: Randi Alicia

Facebook / TikTok: The Bounty Course

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