Sand Recovery Techniques - Maxtrax & Snatch strap...What to do when bogged

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  • Опубліковано 12 січ 2019
  • Well seeing as its the summer season and most of us flock to the coast, it's a pretty good opportunity to remind everyone how to safely use their recovery gear when they get bogged.
    So "strap" (see what I did there) yourselves in for an action packed little video.
    For more info on the Carbon Winches recovery gear, check out the links below:
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    Well I hope you guys took something away from the video and hopefully we see you back for another video.
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    Happy, Safe Adventuring - Cheers Graham.
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  • @wilsonglanville6961
    @wilsonglanville6961 5 років тому +2

    Great vid Graham. Good explanation and tips on recovery techniques....thanks.

  • @NoahWyka
    @NoahWyka 2 роки тому +1

    It's amazing how fast a bit of fun can turn into a real-world recovery situation.
    Glad you and the 'Yota had a happy ending!

  • @maxcole1961
    @maxcole1961 5 років тому +2

    Thanks mate, safety first ,ALWAYS. Good clip

  • @rollyb5061
    @rollyb5061 5 років тому

    great info Graham, love the soft shackle

  • @EpicDrivesWesternAustralia
    @EpicDrivesWesternAustralia 5 років тому +1

    Awesome vid mate, very well explained demo. Sucks about the CV 😬 Soft shackles definitely seem to be a much better alternative solution to metal. Keep up the great work. 👍

    • @great_offroad_adventures
      @great_offroad_adventures  5 років тому +1

      Thanks mate - yeah the CV sucked....but a couple silver linings to the event, it was close to home, didn’t impact on a trip and now I’ve got spare parts.
      Yeah the soft shackles are a game changer....good old technology and innovators making things better every day!!!

  • @rd4660
    @rd4660 5 років тому

    Greetings from Southern California! Great vid. Worth a thought....I also carry a garden rake in addition to a shovel. The rake will move a LOT of sand from in front of your tires and with the lifting motion of a shovel. And you can use the rake to level your campsite or get rid of rocks. G’day.

    • @great_offroad_adventures
      @great_offroad_adventures  5 років тому

      Thanks mate - great thinking indeed....might need to see if I can find a home for the rake 🤔.
      Appreciate your support - make sure you Subscribe and check out my other videos 😁.

    • @rd4660
      @rd4660 5 років тому +1

      ....and withOUT the lifting motion of a shovel. I have a vertically mounted tool rack on the back bumper that holds my axe, shovel, and rake. Bigger truck though, a Fuso Canter. Big truck, big tools.

  • @deanmacka4975
    @deanmacka4975 9 місяців тому

    Now that would have made a Great video mate , why didn't you video the exit from the beach mate lol

  • @4x4adventure70
    @4x4adventure70 5 років тому

    I've been wondering about this for a while, but what are the rear tow bar usually rated for?

  • @hghori1
    @hghori1 5 років тому

    Sorry to hear about your CVs keep up the good vids though. Thank you

    • @great_offroad_adventures
      @great_offroad_adventures  5 років тому

      Thanks mate - yeah I touched on it in the video, I wasn’t surprised it happened due to the age and hardship they have endured....and guess I was lucky it happened so close to the mechanics.....was a little surprised it happened on sand, but they do add quite a bit of load to then.
      No point dwelling on it - just get it fixed and continue with the trips.
      Silver lining is I’ve got spare parts now 😁

  • @Kenjineering
    @Kenjineering 5 років тому

    Damn snapping a CV on a dune would have sucked the enjoyment out of that day!!! Great vid! Have you ever used crawl control to pull the 200 out of a sand bog? That's my first recovery choice before getting the max tracks out. I set mine on medium speed, it saves a lot of digging hahah

    • @great_offroad_adventures
      @great_offroad_adventures  5 років тому +1

      My old dinosaur predates crawl control 😂😂😂 - the 07,08,09 models didn’t get it....not sure if that’s a good or bad thing....don’t know what your missing out on when you don’t have it to begin with 🤔.

  • @easyaussietarget3355
    @easyaussietarget3355 3 роки тому

    I would like to also add as a qualified rigger be cautious when running synthetic material against synthetic material.
    It creates synthetic burn and if loaded for enough time will actually burn from friction and damage the synthetic surfaces contacting each other and weaken your expensive equipment and worst case scenario fail on you.
    Please protect these surfaces if doing this or use a hard shackle.
    Not trying to be negative but I have seen equipment fail at work and play from this practice.
    A great presentation though mate cheers!

  • @fifahead000
    @fifahead000 5 років тому

    Hey mate excellent video love that your moving to soft shackles so much smarter and safer. Where are you in the intro at 10secs? On the top of the mountain looks awesome and wouldn’t mind visiting it. Cheers

    • @great_offroad_adventures
      @great_offroad_adventures  5 років тому +1

      Yeah mate - no doubt about it....it’s the way of the future.....that shot is from Mt Meharry, highest point in WA up in the Pilbara.

    • @fifahead000
      @fifahead000 5 років тому

      Great Off-Road Adventures - Graham Reinders cheers I’ll add it to the never ending list 😂😂 hard or easy drive to it?

    • @great_offroad_adventures
      @great_offroad_adventures  5 років тому

      We showed the worst of in our Rocks to Reefs Ep1 - I found it pretty straight forwards to drive....but another mate in a 70 thought it was the hardest tracks he’s ever driven.....so each to there own.
      32”s, 2” lift and good line choice or a locker or traction control will see you to the top easily.

    • @fifahead000
      @fifahead000 5 років тому

      Great Off-Road Adventures - Graham Reinders yea so in a almost standard triton I think I’ll just send it normally gets me to where I need to go. Sweet there’s my viewing for the evening

    • @great_offroad_adventures
      @great_offroad_adventures  5 років тому +1

      Careful like choices in about 2 spots and you’ll be fine.
      Low range will be required as it’s steep and maybe some lower tyre pressures.

  • @SunAndShade
    @SunAndShade 2 роки тому

    Newbie here. Trying to understand things. You say to use a soft shackle when connecting 2 straps. But you used a metal D ring to attach the straps to the stuck truck. Just wondering why that is ok. Thanks for all the info.

    • @great_offroad_adventures
      @great_offroad_adventures  2 роки тому

      Depends on the attachment point on the vehicle, if it has sharp edges which can damage a soft shackle I would prefer to use a D ring or bow shackle…..if it has rounded corners then I’ll use a soft shackle on it as well.
      As for joining straps, this should only ever be done with a soft shackle and it should never be done with a metal shackle….just image how much energy is stored in those straps during a recovery & if one was to fail then that energy turns the metal shackle into a projectile….I’ve experienced it first hand and it’s bloody scary.
      Hopefully that clarifies thing for you 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @juantellez9280
    @juantellez9280 3 роки тому

    Where you get that shovel

    • @great_offroad_adventures
      @great_offroad_adventures  3 роки тому

      I got it from Lifestyle 4WD - it’s the Bushranger 2 piece shovel, so should be available from quite a few places.

  • @mohdeen8682
    @mohdeen8682 Рік тому

    What do you do as a living young fella and how do you afford all this gear?

  • @WS_00
    @WS_00 4 роки тому

    Aren’t the Maxxtrac the first option for recovery (after using a shovel)? Don’t need another vehicle and less stress on the recovery. And if this is an instructional video on recovery, should this not be mentioned? Correct me if I’m wrong as I want to know the best procedure.

    • @great_offroad_adventures
      @great_offroad_adventures  4 роки тому

      Did you watch the entirety of the video? Because I also demonstrated using maxtrax.
      It’s all obviously dependent upon the situation - generally yes I’ll go for maxtrax, but you’ll find a time when they don’t work, you will end up using a strap, so the tutorial is provided to show people the safe way to use the recovery strap.

  • @ronaldsimmons8346
    @ronaldsimmons8346 4 роки тому

    yawn

  • @totalkaos6969
    @totalkaos6969 3 роки тому

    More demonstrations less talking bla bla bla bla!!!