It wouldn’t be an outback adventure without a rescue! The old fella had a bum steer of which way to get to his destination and unfortunately got stuck where he did. Thanks again for your help, the result could have been far different otherwise. The general public don’t realise how much of an important role our remote cattle property staff and communities play in keeping people safe when things go bad.
Well spotted mate. After the old snatch strap broke I did notice that and thought better not play around like that and then choked it around the tow bar.
One the one hand it’s impressive he got that far. But his vehicle isn’t setup at all for that sort of off road work. Scary being so under prepared and fully reliant on others to be saved.
@@peterjones5181 I didn't do the best job filming this as we were into it. But in ol mates defence he was pretty prepared. He spent 3 days trying to dig himself out before notifying the police through his GPS gadget. He had enough food for a week and water not to mention there was plenty around anyway. It was on a gazetted road that in good conditions you can drive your Mazda 3 on it no worries. Just made one main mistake and that was get off the road and try to go through the scrub to avoid the puddle. He was very thankful and put on a bar tab for us all afternoon. Haha. So everyone won.
It wouldn’t be an outback adventure without a rescue!
The old fella had a bum steer of which way to get to his destination and unfortunately got stuck where he did.
Thanks again for your help, the result could have been far different otherwise.
The general public don’t realise how much of an important role our remote cattle property staff and communities play in keeping people safe when things go bad.
@@blackers10 absolutely... I've been keeping an eye out for our certificate of appreciation in the mail.
Lovely Ep and well done to all
@@craigtomkinson2837 cheers mate.
Another good deed done Tim. Well done. He was lucky you got him out with minimal damage to the mighty Musso.
@@michaelmyers2896 haha... I gave it a good crack myself on the snatch In the dark. Thought I was going to break the luxy.
top work
@@southerngentleman5321 thanks mate
Good onya Tim. Good to meet you and Michelle at the corner today. Paul was Here.
@@PaulTomlinson-w8n cheers mate. Thanks for saying G'day!
great video.
first time watcher, on the subscriber now.
@@jasonpushy ahhh excellent. Thanks for tuning in
Good stuff I recon old mate had no business being out there on highway tyres 😂
@@dn059 cheers mate. Yeah prob didn't have the best tyres for the terrain and conditions. Dry conditions prob would have been OK.
At 13:36, is his towball being used as the anchor point?...
Well spotted mate. After the old snatch strap broke I did notice that and thought better not play around like that and then choked it around the tow bar.
@TimRumble Glad it didn't end up badly then. If they let go it can get messy.
@@spudboy1328 yeah a towball at a million miles an hour would ruin ya day
Great video Tim
Great work
Enjoy Cameron Corner 👍🍻
@@rosshendry6757 cheers mate we will. Thanks for watching
Hey mate tru Aussie mate ship 👍🍺🍺
@@jeofflemon5561 gotta help a cobber out
One the one hand it’s impressive he got that far.
But his vehicle isn’t setup at all for that sort of off road work.
Scary being so under prepared and fully reliant on others to be saved.
@@peterjones5181 I didn't do the best job filming this as we were into it. But in ol mates defence he was pretty prepared. He spent 3 days trying to dig himself out before notifying the police through his GPS gadget. He had enough food for a week and water not to mention there was plenty around anyway. It was on a gazetted road that in good conditions you can drive your Mazda 3 on it no worries. Just made one main mistake and that was get off the road and try to go through the scrub to avoid the puddle. He was very thankful and put on a bar tab for us all afternoon. Haha. So everyone won.
Good on ya Tim Ching Ching
@@minkos61 ching ching mate