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    Scrolling through the comments, there's a good one where someone mentioned using a spare wheel in the upright position under the strap to help lift the bogged car as well as pull it out. Excellent idea!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parksy View Post
    Scrolling through the comments, there's a good one where someone mentioned using a spare wheel in the upright position under the strap to help lift the bogged car as well as pull it out. Excellent idea!
    Yeah saw this used not long ago and it seems to work really well......

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    the killer wale joins for a feed
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    Quote Originally Posted by MEGOMONSTER View Post
    Not to sound disrespectful, but what would people do in this situation, where time was closing down on you faster than you can prepare
    Good question Mego!

    I don't have the skill in the sand as the sandgropers but I got in this exact situation on the banks of the Murray....No tide though....Had plenty of time to think about the situation though..lol

    As Rossco mentioned dig your path out but in my situation I found the sand was still soft even digging a path and I kept digging down further until I sat the body on the ground. I just dug the area underneath the car away and created a long 1.5 foot deep and 3m long path with the best low incline I could dig with the shovel....Near killed me....And assisted a winch off another car to pull me through without bogging down trying to keep on top.

    Happy to get flamed if need be but I dug the path a million times and kept burrowing down regardless. Stupidly had aggressive mud tyre's on though as we don't see sand down here...lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by MEGOMONSTER View Post
    Not to sound disrespectful, but what would people do in this situation, where time was closing down on you faster than you can prepare
    1.26min mark the blue hilux has taken up the slack and is slightly in water then at 9.20min the wet sand is like a meter away imo the tide is on the way out.
    I think they are just dumb asses lol and honestly have no idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AB View Post
    Good question Mego!

    I don't have the skill in the sand as the sandgropers but I got in this exact situation on the banks of the Murray....No tide though....Had plenty of time to think about the situation though..lol

    As Rossco mentioned dig your path out but in my situation I found the sand was still soft even digging a path and I kept digging down further until I sat the body on the ground. I just dug the area underneath the car away and created a long 1.5 foot deep and 3m long path with the best low incline I could dig with the shovel....Near killed me....And assisted a winch off another car to pull me through without bogging down trying to keep on top.

    Happy to get flamed if need be but I dug the path a million times and kept burrowing down regardless. Stupidly had aggressive mud tyre's on though as we don't see sand down here...lol
    Well AB one thing you could have done after digging your line out and it was still soft grab some branches and scrubs dead ones if you can and lay them in the tyre tracks let your tyre down to about 8pound and try and rock your way until to get to the branches and bedding that you put down and you will be surprised what a difference that will make.

    this only works if your obviously have these scrubs and sticks/ branches around you. I watched my dad do this with another guy helping when we got our MQ and dirtbikes on a trailer bogged up near wedge island when I was a kid

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    Hey mate, yeah we were on the bank of a popular camping area so zero foliage and branches for 1km radius from everyone's years of campfires. I forgot to mention I let the tyres down to bare minimum too in increments so that was my final solution to getting out.

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