Umm, so Dorko was in the wrong, too? :confused:
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I think so Ron.
UNLESS the beach has been opened to 4x4s in the last 15 years.Its just on the edge of suburbia so I doubt it.
Andrew
I'm with Dorko.I had to cut my holiday in the vic alps short once saving a prado owner,I towed him for 14 very long hours and he didn't even say thankyou.Wrecked my holiday,wrecked my snatch strap and used a tank of fuel,when the RACQ arrived they put him and his family into a hotel and they didn't even look back.I would help any one in need regardless who they are but if they act like those two I'll walk away. Pat
I had no idea that Pipidinny was illegal to 4WD. :o Heaps of people go there, and the main access point is open like a 24/7 store.
I must google this. I like that place, great place to have a bbq and easy 4wding.
Dorko
Im with you on this one mate.
I reckon your 1st responsibility is to yourself, your people and your truck. If you don't like the odds - walk away.
Same goes for the rescue - he needs your help, therefore the recovery is on your terms only. Its done your way or again - walk away.
He may well have learnt a harsh and expensive lesson. Listen to thy lady.
Absolutely.
If it had gone pear-shaped and your vehicle was damaged, his insurance wouldn't have covered you. The insurance company wouldn't want to know you.
One would only continue to help if someone's life was in danger.
He has to take responsibility if he was unwilling to even try a recovery.
I can see this happening & knowing Tony & Panda reasonably well know that they'd take more time than mere mortals to get it out. Far more patience than what I'd have to tell the truth. Dorko has still gone above & beyond IMO what is reasonable when faced with this dill who drove like he had big balls but when put to the test was a whimpering twit.
I do this stretch regularly and you see it all the time. I have had people, particularly in Toyotas, pull up somewhere we have stopped on the beach to fish etc, ask me what its like further up, tell them, "Dont go there mate, you get in trouble, its well soft with fresh tidal dump sand..." only to drive past later thru the dunes and see them stuck on the beach exactly where you told them not to go.
I have seen a brand new Sahara with the axles buried and the tide up to the windows because some weekend tosser warrior has taken the rest of his family for a spin up the beach to show them how much of... as it turned out... a tosser he was by going for a "quick splash" in the water only to sink in tide dump and have it bogged for good!
If I warn someone, its their decision not to listen and my decision not to help.
Anyone else, no problem, will do the best I can no matter what they drive.
Think thats more than fair........
Dont blame you,i know a guy who owns a property at orchid beach on Fraser island.Not very often he will help anyone if they are stuck anymore for 3 main reasons
1...They wont let their tyres down & have no idea what they are doing
2....they have nearly always been drinking
3...His mate got down to take the snatch strap off a vehicle,he had just recovered ,the vehicle rolled back and hit him in the head.He was dead before the careflight helicopter arrived.
i could swear i saw a prado floating in the ocean yesterday avo :wasntme:
cheers