Thursday, Apr 27, 2017 at 08:54
There is a massive difference between 'trashing' a track, which to me means deliberately or casually choosing to use a track when it isn't serviceable or necessary, and being stuck in extremely remote conditions, not by choice, but by circumstance, despite planning and checking of conditions.
Speaking as a past and future user of that road, I would have done exactly the same thing in those circumstances, and commend the OP for clear thinking and not wasting taxpayers money by putting himself and his party in a potentially bad situation.
Its so easy to be critical
well after the event, with the heater on, a warm dry house, food in the cupboard or 10 mins down the street, water on tap and no personal consequences of the advice. 'Post event analysis' from the luxury of an armchair or a committee has become an unfortunate trend in the past years. EO seems to have more than its fair share of it.
It reminds me of committees who make a call on what a cop should, or should not have done during a dangerous situation. Armchair experts.
Robbo, it's Interesting that you are concerned about being berated after having done just that to the OP too. LOL.
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