I suspect that either the prospect of a 2 week stay in the desert was having mental health impacts on the family or they are after their 15 minutes of fame but if the latter was the case then the book deal would have been better if they waited longer in the desert.
They were well set up and had plenty of experience in outback travel
They had an EPIRB which alerted authorities to their plight, it is difficult to understand the rationale for pushing the button on the epirb without knowing the circumstances.
Perhaps the rescue was forced on them as the authorities did not want the ongoing risk of a family remaining in the desert on 40 degree days being placed on them?
The Simpson closes on December 1, perhaps this factored into their decision to leave Birdsville?
I'm not so sure that the amount of rain was accurately forecast at the time they departed Birdsville and it is certainly unseasonal.
I'm surprised at some of the attitudes expressed regarding travellers who have put in at least as much thought and probably more than some people on here who have done similar trips with less prep. IMHO they should not be charged, if they faced the cost of being rescued they would not have set off the epirb and a far more tragic outcome may have occurred.
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Tote
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