You were lucky. I got stuck in a blown road (damn beavers) at my hunting camp, 75 km in the deep woods from the closest village... the truck was sucked in the mud (sort of quicksand) and didn't want to move.. GF was not able to even move the truck with her Vitara, even when swinging up the "slingshot" (dynamic sling)... needed something heavy to move it and I've been lucky enough to hook someone on CB who had a satellite phone... ended up costing 450.00 $ for a tow truck ... wich took about two hours and a half to reach me.. well, not so bad I guess..
That Lewis Winch needs a remote. I don't like the idea of standing beside a winch. I've seen steel winch cables break loose and they spring back towards the winch almost as fast as you can blink an eye.
That Lewis Winch needs a remote. I don't like the idea of standing beside a winch. I've seen steel winch cables break loose and they spring back towards the winch almost as fast as you can blink an eye.
That Lewis Winch needs a remote. I don't like the idea of standing beside a winch. I've seen steel winch cables break loose and they spring back towards the winch almost as fast as you can blink an eye.
Doesn't draping a coat or blanket midway over the wire eliminate that threat?
Not sure, please correct me if I'm wrong.
LH
Doesn't draping a coat or blanket midway over the wire eliminate that threat?
Not sure, please correct me if I'm wrong.
LH
but yes the best way is not to get stuck in the first place.
I'm sure glad I'm not your 3 yr old son.
Who knows what the hell you'll do next ?
Dummy down. This is why we have so many rules etc.
Truth hurts.
TAKE IT REALLY EASY WHEN YOU HAVE CHILDREN WITH YOU !!!
I'm sure glad I'm not your 3 yr old son.
Who knows what the hell you'll do next ?
Dummy down. This is why we have so many rules etc.
Truth hurts.
TAKE IT REALLY EASY WHEN YOU HAVE CHILDREN WITH YOU !!!

you're kidding right?
my dad used to take me on prospecting trips when I was a kid. We got stuck all the time. Great memories.
The ones dummied down are the kids in Chuck-E-Cheese, not the ones bear hunting with their dads.
Some of my best memories with my dad involved excursion where vehicles got stuck, boats capsized, and all sorts of mayhem that goes hand in hand with venturing out.



























