Safari 4x4 off road misadventure
Giving out gyan and putting it to use when the situation 
commands are two different things. I realized this last 
weekend.
About 2 years ago, I had published this post, wherein a 
Toyota Fortuner was stuck in muddy waters outside MMSC in the outskirts of 
Chennai.[Read and view it here] After entertaining the onlookers for over 30 minutes, after getting 
help from many people and trying several tricks, finally they pulled out the 
vehicle and drove away.
Last weekend, we were driving towards Kabini. We saw a 
waterbody (Nugu Reservoir) and a mud road going closer to water. We left the 
main road and drove close to water. I stopped at a safe distance away from 
water, clicked a set of photos and all was great at this moment. One of the team 
members encouraged me to go little further, saying “little bit of mud would look 
great in photograph”.  With the confidence of few previous mild offroad 
experiences, encouraged by the participants, I threw away my otherwise cautious 
hat and drove couple of feet further.
Above: Where we'd stopped originally
Below: After going "a little closer"
Then the unthinkable happened. Three wheels sunk 
considerably in mud and other one partially. Only 1 wheel was over the ground. 
With the hope that this is nothing for Tata Safari, “The Real SUV”,  I engaged 
4H and tried pulling the car out. But the wet surface and mud didn’t offer any 
traction and wheel only sank deeper.
Below: After going "a little closer"
We tried one more time, by putting some small/medium 
stones under the wheels. But this was of no help. The over weighed SUV managed to 
bury the stones in mud and stood there smiling as if nothing has happened. 6-7 
people trying to push the vehicle also had no impact.
Our next option was to deflate the wheels and try again, or get some planks to put under the wheels, before sending out distress calls.
Thankfully, a tractor was nearby. They were filling 
water into the tanker.  Tractor guy offered to help. A steel road was used to 
tie the tractor and Safari. In first attempt, the rod came off, since the lock 
was inadequate. We tried one more time with better interlocking and this time, safari was pulled out easily.
·         Weight of the 
vehicle can be the biggest spoilsport during off-roading. A light vehicle can 
easily clear a muddy path while heavy vehicles would sink.
·         4x4 s are not 
invincible. They’re good ego boosters, but doesn’t guarantee performance. Half 
of it depends on good driving skills and other half on being able to make right 
judgment of the situation. Drivers should be aware when to take risk and when to 
play safe.
·         Momentum is 
key. If we kept moving, we could have cleared this path. But stopping and trying 
to start again was a big mistake. Trying once in forward direction and next time in backward direction is even bigger mistake
·         Without 
support/backup, life could be miserable if you allow over confidence to take 
over.
Later during the trip, we didn't hesitate to get off the road, but were far more cautious.
Now looking at the images, I felt it was too simple a situation. We should have managed to pull out the vehicle. Availability of the tractor nearby played spoilsport, as we didn't attempt much and sought his help instead. If only that tractor was not present, we would have experimented more and learn more tricks.
Images by Ravi Raj and Vidya

 
 
 
 
 
Tractor is a real SUV .LOL
ReplyDeleteTedious and tiring situation . I agree above Tractor is real SUV .Ha ha
ReplyDeleteTravel India
Yes, but tractor's top speed is 40kmph. will take ages to reach a far away city :)
ReplyDeleteThat kind of disappointed me too; that was a muddy rescue! Try carrying chunks of flat wooden boards. Works like magic in the sands.
ReplyDeleteTry using the so called floor mats for traction, might help!?
ReplyDeleteUma: Yes, but couldn't manage to carry those
ReplyDeleteReginald: I doubt, because wheels can easily push the mudguard under the mud.