Where you may just think “nah, I’m not sure, perhaps I should park up and take a walk down there first?”
I’m sure we’ve all been in situations that are obviously deteriorating rapidly, but I’d like to think that before the point this guy got to we’d actually get out and walk the route.
This is why Google is your friend
ive never been caught out like that worst ive had is a small village in france ( mid 90’s) trying to get to a warehouse just too tight and i should not have been anywhere near it in the first place i belive its called a learning experience
Notimetoulouse:
This is why Google is your friend
ive never been caught out like that worst ive had is a small village in france ( mid 90’s) trying to get to a wharehouse just too tight and i should not have been anywhere near it in the first place i belive its called a learning experience
Are you sure you’ve spelled wharehouse correctly…?
I have been to some sites down roads just like that when Jacksons civils are doing embankment works on behalf of the Environment Agency. You drive down there thinking “Naaaah this cant be right” only to find out it is!
Seriously, if its loaded there’s almost no chance of moving that again under its own steam without the bank collapsing, its probably continually sinking under the weight and will fall over anyway.
Going to be the mother of all recoveries, kerbloodyching.
Credit where its due for getting that far, teams of determined off roaders with modified LandRovers would baulk at that route.
Yeah I think I’d have been getting in the cab and taking all my gear out before the inevitable roll over happens. That or just accept the trailer is gone, pull the fifth wheel and pull forward.