They walked 40kms to get help
Two guys in an unfortunate situation rolled a Ford Everest in remote country. We happened to drive past them and helped them recover from a gruelling 40km overnight walk.
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Just want to say a big Thankyou to Roony and the boys for everything you done that day,to giving drinks and food when you came across us at the hut and then going out the way and recovering the car for me with no more damage really appreciate it and definitely owe you boys a few bottles. Jarrad & Carl
@Ronny_Dahl
8 ай бұрын
You are very welcome guys, just good to know you are both well and hopefully the Everest will see some tracks again soon. Take care guys see you out there
You guys not only did these blokes a favour, you helped everyone in the 4WD community. United we stand, divided we fall
@shot2x
9 ай бұрын
aye aye mate!! ron ny mate you and your crew are the best god bless you
@Huntbarternsteal
8 ай бұрын
So right you are, the division in the 4wd community has gone too far!
Really, really good constructive critique of their situation and the recovery with instructions was awesome. Loving this trip with you, Travis, Sean, and the crew. You were in your element Ronny.
Running into you and the team would have been like winning lotto for these guys. Well done lads…..that’s true Aussie right there 👍
@arronjohnston742
9 ай бұрын
yea i'd say a lot of other c_nts including towies would of just skull dragged it
Those guys would’ve been so stoked to see you ☺️ Nothing worse than being stuck in the middle of nowhere
They thought they were fkd. Then along comes someone. Not only is it someone, it’s Ronny Dahl. Luckiest blokes in Western Australia.
Let's talk about the elephant in the room. .... a Ford Everest..... on what looks like road tyres!!! Cmon.... call it out Ronny!!
its good that it had turned out this way for this occasion, but for everyone looking to go remote Aus her are 5 things to know/have: 1. Water & Food 2. EPIRB 3. Have a buddy 4. Tell someone where you are going and when to expect you, to check in call 5. Never leave your vehicle. Your vehicle provides shelter and is easier to find from the air and on ground.
This highlights the need for a plb, sat phone or similar when heading to more remote places. Good job with the recovery.
@darkhorse4148
9 ай бұрын
The iPhone 14 now has satellite capabilities in a emergency.
@KarlEller
9 ай бұрын
@@darkhorse4148 It's no replacement for a proper sat phone or PLB/EPIRB. It MIGHT get enough of a signal out to make a call or send a message, but it shouldn't be relied on in an emergency situation.
Great to see you secured the Everest from the rear as well. Not a lot of people appreciate that dependant on the park brake setup, even if it's in park and with the park brake on, it can still roll when it's up on two side wheels. Patrols and Land Rovers with their transfer case brakes are a classic example.
This is humanity at its best. You don't know the gentleman yet you helped them. This is what great men do.
Just if everyone in every day life was behaving like you guys, the life of all of us would be a breeze
many cartons of beer for that one boys, well done 👌👌👌👍👍👍
Its always a good idea to convoy....even if its only two trucks
Im having goosebumps watching this, I can only imagine what its like walking in a middle of nowhere looking for help. on their behalves, thank you Ronny & crew. Off-roading felt a little bit nicer knowing there's a group of people like you & your crew. much love, from Brunei
@farzana6676
9 ай бұрын
Brunei = Islamist dictatorship
Glad to see the lads were not hurt. This is a good example of having a Handheld GPS Satellite Communicator, especially when traveling in a solo vehicle. Thanks for sharing.
That's how it always used to be. We'd go camping summer or snow in groups of four or more. Because the only way to get help, was to send a solo runner out fast, and then have two others ti start carrying a stretcher back. Solo hiking? Twist an ankle and you might need four days to hobble back to an overnight trailhead. PLBs are a miracle.
These two guys were lucky to find you and your mates. Well done to you all! ❤️
Great job Ronny and crew . You can tell a lot of work goes into making your videos 👍🍻
I learnt a lot from this clip. A couple of questions; Was there a reason the guys didn't come with you back to their vehicle? In this situation, would removing the spark plugs or injectors, blowing out the cylinders, checking the other fluids and replacing the oil been an option?
@reconadventures9257
9 ай бұрын
They were buggered and there wasn't enough seats in the Cruisers . they did make a call to family and someone was on there way to pick them up .
@leahsheffield3349
8 ай бұрын
We got bogged out there in mid June. First time we used our maxtrax to get ourselves out in the dark.😅
Background music at the start @0.30 is on fire, EPIC 🔥🔥🔥🔥who ever did that should be legendary
@reconadventures9257
9 ай бұрын
We love the new tracks to .
Who better for this job than you guys. Those guys must feel lucky!
Brings back unpleasant memories. Happened to us, similar winching set up got us back up; $14k panel damage for us. No speed involved in our situation either; can happen so bloody quick despite good set ups and experience. That’s driving off road though, always something new to learn, sometimes the hard way……Great recovery guys 👏
So all that money spent on the vehicle and all that gear and no PLB? Latest iPhones, and maybe Android by now, allow users to contact emergency services via the satellite system and text. They can also link to family or whatever. Sat phones are also an obvious option. I watched another video put out by a well known 4wd'er who had to rescue a young guy who took a RAV 4 into a similar area and drowned it. These guys should be extremely thankful they didn't have any sort of medical event either. Kudos for having the balls to document this event so others may not do the same things and an excellent effort recovering the vehicle as it would have been well beyond the abilities and gear needed for most people.
@KarlEller
9 ай бұрын
If I was in their situation, I don't know if I would have activated my PLB straight away. If you activate your PLB, they're only going to come for you, they won't do anything about the car, and you've still got to organise your vehicle recovery. If I thought I was in a situation where I could hike back to reception to call some mates, I'd probably try that before hitting the emergency button.
@oldbloke204
9 ай бұрын
@@KarlEller Fair enough but it was a 40k walk for a couple of guys that weren't well equipped for it and didn't even have a backpack to chuck some food/water in by the looks of it. Depending on what gear they had and the weather I would likely have set up camp and waited. Best outcome would have been being able to contact someone via technology. There's no way I could hike that far these days and if one of them had injured themselves, even via blisters or whatever, then the situation could change very quickly indeed. I always go with another vehicle and there's no way I would have tackled those tracks after so much rain either.
twisting the straps like a "come along" was a clever idea. Ill be adding that to the tool bag.
@brucewiggins2731
9 ай бұрын
I would have buried my spare wheel as an anchor point .
Isn’t it crazy how a light day of fun wheeling can turn extremely serious really fast? I’ve been there and some people came and rescued me. Now I pay it forward, Good Job Gentleman! Gotta do your duty as a trail/track user. 🤙🤘🏁
brilliant, we need more people like you Ronny, willing to help and taking it above and beyond
Awesome as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
A friend recently rolled a car (ours 😢) in a remote spot. We were able to figure out where they probably were and had people on the way to find them. Luckily they had an iPhone 14 and used the emergency satellite communication it's got to alert emergency services. I had a call from the cops at 730 to let me know where she was, and they got her home around 2am. As much as we would have found her, we would have been worrying right up until someone got her back to town. I was awed by how our small town rallied to find her when I asked if anyone had seen her on FB. I had more help than i could use!
Top blokes good on you for helping and taking such care
Good work fella's. Best feeling is helping someone in need.
Great work guys. You really have out done yourself this episode. Was a great watch.
Good on Yous for helping them.
Amazing to help out. Enjoyed the narration and safety tips. Thank you.
WELL DONE GUYS! Didn't expect a video like this but this has been one of the best, thanks for sharing! Great, calm & collected recovery with smiles all around making the best of the situation! What a team effort! Learned a lot from this one! Good on yas!
Well done everyone. It's so good to see people doing a good deed.👍
Well done great show of your safety and experience in real life and also just great guys. 👍
Thanks, who had a big heart helping.... ❤️ 🤙🤙
Wow that was a insane adventure and a amazing rescue. You guys are awesome Cheers Johnny
Amazing recovery, learned a LOT just watching this. Thank you so much for the amazing work. And yeah, before splurging on tires, a winch is an amazing life saver.
Very unfortunate for what happened to the individuals. Thankfully they are ok and the vehicle was able to be recovered safely. Definitely a great reminder to simply be careful as anything can happen when you least expect it!!
Sounds like a bug out bag/get home bag/FEAR bag would be a top idea, even when day tripping!! What do you reckon Ronnie?
Well done to all you blokes… very fortunate for the two poor buggers and a great example of having the right gear and attitude gets the job done. True Ozzy spirit.
Top effort guys, well done, those lads would be so grateful
Great team effort guys. 4wd community at work helping others out. You pay it forward it will be paid back !
Good effort there helping those guys out, anything can happen out there to anyone at anytime
Great video Ronny. I first saw it on Mad Matt 4WD channel and after watching his video, watched this one. Just goes to show how things can turn so bad, so unexpectedly, so quickly. Awesome recovery, so many good points covered in a very informative video. A great example of problem solving,step by step, in a unfortunate situation. Also a great example of helping out fellow 4WDers. I'll be recommending this video to my mates and work collegues. Well done mate.
Great recovery guys. 👍👍👍
Great work! Capable and experienced men working together can accomplish many things. Proper equipment is also a must. Those fellows must surely appreciate all you guys did. The next time I flip one over I'll just call you Ronnie but it's a little more than 40km to my neck of the woods
Fantastic result ... No rush, no compromise and the right gear to do it safely 👍
awesome recovery Ronny, this tells me to always 4wd in a group
Your video editing and content is absolutely on point. Brilliant work
Mate, you guys are top blokes! Thank you for people likes yourselves.
Great job you and your team Ronny. I am sure the owner is happy. Great exhibition of 4WD and over landing love. 👍🤝
What a great tale, you can't make up stuff better than this. Just shows that it's not always the destinaton, quite often it's the journey that makes the trip.
Gotta say brother as much as that's a shitty situation for the boys to be in, I can't think of a better bloke to stumble across to help out than yourself and the boys 😂
Brilliant calm and efficient recovery, thanks for sharing! How did it end up for the Everest guys and their vehicle?
Nice job guys. Great example
great recovery, hope the boys got their rig back ok.
Great recovery, I recall a similar one - before maxtrax were around & we dug holes for the wheels to drop into & grab as the vehicle was sliding.
@cyclemoto8744
9 ай бұрын
good idea! cheers
Good on ya Lads!!
I must admit I would be surprise to come across 2 individuals that have walked away from a rollover vehicle out in the bush. However very glad that they are well and now injuries. Excellent recovery - well planned and executed. Job done 👍🏼😎
Great job guys
Excellent job mate👍
Interesting recovery 🏞️🛻😎📹🤙
legend ronny, jeez they are lucky they ran into you!
This was a good one Ronny, good vibes all around!
Well done boys, love your work
❤❤❤ Amazing work by the entire team
Ah, there’s something wonderful about a “community” showing up for each other. Good on ya, lads!
Awesome work. Glad the lads are alright - thought it was a Matt's Off=Road Recovery episode for a minute there! Great lessons .
@davidholyoake5767
9 ай бұрын
had similar thoughts lol
@DailyGrindAus
9 ай бұрын
@@officialRonnyDahl- Fake account!
Awesome effort Team. A Solid thing to do to help out some fellow Adventurers 👌
Solid work gentleman!
Imagine stranding your vehicle and walking all night for help, then running in to Ronny Dahl. Talk about good luck lol
Great efforts!!
Good job guys !
Well done boys great work.
Ronny you're a SAVIOUR xx
Amazing vid Ronny! One of my favs 🤘🤘👌🇨🇦🇦🇺
Well done boys, enjoy the frosty!
Onya Ronny...good1...great help..😊
Awesome work fellas. Aussie spirit 👍
Well done everyone.
Top job guys. You will be hero’s to those two blokes. The least I would do is offer you the cost of filling your tanks.
We planned a trip out to that area a few months back only to get all the way to esperance and find out the tracks were closed due to flooding!!!! Glad those guys are okay, poor car has seen better days though 😔 Imagine the excitement when they heard vehicles after walking through the bush all night with all the bad scenarios going through they're heads!!!!
Well done boys, top job 👏👍
Great job boys👍
Nice good Work Guys
Great job.
Thanks
awesome recovery in a remote location
Great production 👍 Keep ut up with great vids like this, and you'll be massive. It's awesome to see the quality of your videos progress to such a high standard. I wish you all the success you deserve. Cheers 🍻
Well done
Good recovery 🤙
Lucky bit of footage opportunity that fell into your laps..
Of all the people you’d want to meet in that situation! Well done, Ronnie and team.
Nice work, minimal damage that you can see so hopefully they shut her off as soon as it went on its side
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻 good job ! I had the same scenario with a 16 ton compactor that tipped into a false unmarked would like sent you a picture bu don’t know how. Enjoy the next of your trip ..
Great example of what it means to be an Australian … great work guy’s!
This is true Aussie mateship!