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23rd February 2015, 12:51 PM
#1
Expert
Complacency!
I recently read this article and it reminds me of a problem experienced in a lot of industries – Complacency. Regular posters to this forum keep updated on safety and Patrol maintenance, but how often do we proceed on a day trip and not make the normal arrangements that we would for a longer tour? Do we always pack all the recovery gear for a short drive, especially if we believe it to be a benign track? The more experienced we became, the more we attempt, and sometimes miss the basic steps we used to take as beginners.
I keep all the recovery gear in my Patrol as it’s only used for fun, but owners of everyday use trucks may remove some gear to lower weight/maintain better fuel consumption and timely reminders of other peoples adventures may prevent us having to have our own misadventures, no matter our experience levels. A reminder to take emergency rations and basic shelter is always prudent too!
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/re...-rookie-error/
Plus, it’s always funny when it happens to someone else (and they survive unhurt).
2006 GUIV DX 4.2 TDI Ute, Bullbar with Warn winch, Narva round spotties, scrub bars and side steps, Snorkel, Dual Battery system, Waeco fridge, 2 x Narva spotties an 80W solor panel on roof, Custom tray, 3" Redback exhaust, Bluemax 2 - EGT/Boost Oil press/Temp and dual volt gauges, Lifted, front locked and fully loaded......
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23rd February 2015 12:51 PM
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23rd February 2015, 01:05 PM
#2
Patrol God
He was bloody lucky help wasn't too far away. I have done the same thing, but the weather isn't as bad a threat, down here, unless you factor in hypothermia. It is too easy to have a quick look at a track, and end up stuck.
My advice is: not to follow my advice.
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23rd February 2015, 01:18 PM
#3
Rotaredom
"Enjoying the lovely views, I began to relax, but my concentration on the state of the road went out the window and suddenly I drove straight into a 20m-long pool covering the road"
mmmm, Can't say I have lost concentration enough not 2 notice a 20m long pool of mud............lucky he was't driving on a busy road.
Good read anyway
Time is never wasted when your wasted all the time
WARNING: Towballs used for recoveries can, and do kill people and damage property.
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23rd February 2015, 01:38 PM
#4
Patrol God
Absolutely. The patrol although being my daily is pretty much setup to go. Throw the fridge in, food and sleeping gear and we're off.
While the patrol was out of action a while back we took our wagon. By geese did we camp on the basics. We forgot so much lol.
But on a more serious note a recent trip of ours one of the participants left some very important medication home. It's lucky that our location ment an hour round trip to get an emergency supply and back to shops the next day. If it was further bush it would have been a whole different story.
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23rd February 2015, 01:46 PM
#5
Patrol God
I hardly ever have everything in the truck. Most of the time its just the winch controller, if that. For weight and space reasons, as well as the area we live in is full of opportunistic cockroaches, (Bloodyaussie would know). Hence most of the stuff always stays locked up good and proper at home or at mums massive shed on her property (i have a small garage).
But that was a good read.
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23rd February 2015, 01:58 PM
#6
Hardcore
Mine sits out the front of my place but for the same reason as Hodge i keep nothing in mine
Lucus30's 1999 GU ST TB45E
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23rd February 2015, 02:27 PM
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The 747
Originally Posted by
biggqwesty
While the patrol was out of action a while back we took our wagon. By geese did we camp on the basics. We forgot so much lol.
We camped out of my Corolla once and we forgot just about everything.... haha was pretty hopeless.
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23rd February 2015, 03:36 PM
#8
Patrol God
First thing to go in is the shovel single most important piece of recovery equipment IMO
Then my recovery bag with extra bits and pieces to make life a bit easier
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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23rd February 2015, 07:46 PM
#9
No sympathy here, buy a winch... Or don't go solo
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23rd February 2015, 09:03 PM
#10
I am he, fear me
Having to do the same thing over and over all the time means I don't have time to be complacent
Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.
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