Stranded!
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 9:54 am
Good morning my Family,
Just thought I would make a post on an important topic that really has never been addressed. It does involve alot of common sense but innocent things happen without realizing your situation at hand.
Heard on the news this morning that a 4X4er wheeling alone in Waiparous, Alberta on Sunday got stuck and spent the night out there. Couldn't get the truck out so they walked for 6 hours to get help on Monday...
Wheeling alone may normally be fine unless you are going on difficult trails as long as caution is adhered to BUT it doesn't take much to get stuck this time of year and a bit of cockiness can do alot of harm. This is the main reason that I will not wheel unless I have at least one other person with me in another vehicle but preferably more. If you are fully geared to the hilt with a winch and the proper accessories and equipment - then you should be fine.
Most aren't!
Really brings light to the importance of a club and the safety it brings along with the comroddery! Also why you shouldn't wheel on Sundays as Saturday he probably would have been found. We ran into a stuck Chevy that I had to pull out on our last run. Jethrow in his pick-up didn't realize that bald tires don't provide good traction, I bet they were great on the street though!!!<img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... oflmao.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rotflmao:' />
Just thought I would share this for the newbies as once you join thus club - we all watch out for each other!
Just thought I would make a post on an important topic that really has never been addressed. It does involve alot of common sense but innocent things happen without realizing your situation at hand.
Heard on the news this morning that a 4X4er wheeling alone in Waiparous, Alberta on Sunday got stuck and spent the night out there. Couldn't get the truck out so they walked for 6 hours to get help on Monday...
Wheeling alone may normally be fine unless you are going on difficult trails as long as caution is adhered to BUT it doesn't take much to get stuck this time of year and a bit of cockiness can do alot of harm. This is the main reason that I will not wheel unless I have at least one other person with me in another vehicle but preferably more. If you are fully geared to the hilt with a winch and the proper accessories and equipment - then you should be fine.
Most aren't!
Really brings light to the importance of a club and the safety it brings along with the comroddery! Also why you shouldn't wheel on Sundays as Saturday he probably would have been found. We ran into a stuck Chevy that I had to pull out on our last run. Jethrow in his pick-up didn't realize that bald tires don't provide good traction, I bet they were great on the street though!!!<img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... oflmao.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rotflmao:' />
Just thought I would share this for the newbies as once you join thus club - we all watch out for each other!
