We had a mate's 60 series and my 40 series, camping at lake Bullene Mary just out of camperdown, vic. The plan was to leave camp thursday and spend the day in the forrest checking out some of the 4x4 tracks. Got up there abou 11am thursday morning and took Thompson's track. All was well, a few small fallen trees which we cleared, the about 10min later we came to an inpassable tree that had fallen, too big for the chain saw and the way it was sitting prevented it being towed out of the way so we had to turn back. We dropped one of our crew back in town to his car since he had to drive back to melbourne for an SES meeting. We then went back in and took a track that branched off of thompson's called Newcombe's Spur Tk. The gate was open so we proceded down the track. Was pretty easy for a while then the terrain dropped pretty steeply so we got out and walked the track for a bit to see what it was like. The ruts were pretty deep and on a very steep slope, went on for a while till we came to a huge bog hole. Long story short a light rain fell for about 5 min and that steep, dry rut filled track we came down became like ice and there was no way of getting the 60 series up again after my rig got bogged (high centered the diff when the wheels fell into a rut about 1 meter from the end of the mud). So with minimal water and food, only hand held UHF's and my girlfriend without her medication we were stuck there for 15 hours.


We had a mate's 60 series and my 40 series, camping at lake Bullene Mary just out of camperdown, vic. The plan was to leave camp thursday and spend the day in the forrest checking out some of the 4x4 tracks. Got up there abou 11am thursday morning and took Thompson's track. All was well, a few small fallen trees which we cleared, the about 10min later we came to an inpassable tree that had fallen, too big for the chain saw and the way it was sitting prevented it being towed out of the way so we had to turn back. We dropped one of our crew back in town to his car since he had to drive back to melbourne for an SES meeting. We then went back in and took a track that branched off of thompson's called Newcombe's Spur Tk. The gate was open so we proceded down the track. Was pretty easy for a while then the terrain dropped pretty steeply so we got out and walked the track for a bit to see what it was like. The ruts were pretty deep and on a very steep slope, went on for a while till we came to a huge bog hole. Long story short a light rain fell for about 5 min and that steep, dry rut filled track we came down became like ice and there was no way of getting the 60 series up again after my rig got bogged (high centered the diff when the wheels fell into a rut about 1 meter from the end of the mud). So with minimal water and food, only hand held UHF's and my girlfriend without her medication we were stuck there for 15 hours.

