I do wont be going 4x4ing just for the challenge. I am only interested in getting around. We spend a LOT of time in the bush now, camping and riding motorbikes. Now the kids are older we wanna go and do some of the more adventurous stuff and get away and use up the mountain of holidays we have built up.-Scott- wrote:Alcohol fuelled random musings:
This concept of "winch first / lockers later" - does it work?
Get stopped, break out the winch, continue.
Do you ever learn to drive the obstacle, or do you simply drag it?
Once you become accustomed to winching everywhere do you ever feel the need to buy a locker? "It's OK, I can always winch it".
Who gets to their campsite first? The bloke with the winch, or the bloke with the locker?
For the hardcore guys who go wheeling for the challenge, sure - get the winch. If I lived in Melbourne I'd probably have one.
For the tourer (like me) - what would you rather do? Engage the front locker & drive out, or break out the winch? What about the ground anchor? Will you make it to Blue Rag Trig?
As a tourer, I've engaged the front locker and got where I want to go. I don't have a winch - what have I missed?
I am not driving around looking for treachery and having to winch out isnt something i want to do...i want to get to camp and drink beers.
I am only looking for the best option if i HAVE to rescue myself. I will definitely be out alone (with family). Do people ever get stuck and require rescue when they are locked? Does it ever happen when you ahve a winch? My guess is yes to both...which one is LIKELY to get me going again in the case of being really stuck? this is the only question i am trying to answer i guess. Cos ideally i would love to engage the locker and drive out.... Maybe locker and a hand winch?