Using a good winch is always a useful solution to get your vehicle out of the mud.What if you don’t have any winch at this moment, and your vehicle is stuck in the mud? You must have to get out of mud even though you don’t have a winch with you. For this, you need to lea...
It had been pouring rain through the night and the ground had turned into a few feet of mud. We were attempting to get our tires unstuck when our guide said in a hushed but urgent tone, “DON’T. MOVE. BE. QUIET.” On the right side of the car, a giant lioness with the droolin...
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For rear-wheel drive vehicles, you might want to keep a small bag of sand in your trunk to create traction under the tires if you get stuck. The bulk of a vehicle's weight is the engine, in the front of the car. If the car is driven by it's rear wheels instead of its front ...
When naturalist Dr Brady Barr needed to get close to a wild hippo to take asweat sample, he thought he had the perfect answer. He concealed himself inside a lifelike - and armoured - hippo suit and inchedacross the mud of a Zambian wildlife park until he was within sniffing distanceof...
We first spotted anECHIDNA. Not that easy to find, we were lucky. After getting the bus unstuck, we finally noticed aKOALAand observed it eat and scratch itself Wombats and kangaroos at night - Photos Following this great moment, we went to a typical Australian pub to have diner. Nothing...
Called Free Driving Assist, the feature is meant to get you unstuck when off-roading—but we used it just for fun.
Turns out that writing a story a week is even harder than I thought. But with some experimentation, I think I’ve found a way to get it done. Here is a day-by-day plan to write a story in a week.
Sometimes the best skill is humbly asking for help. Here's a story about my experience getting unstuck when driving snowy backcountry roads.
Tow straps are made up of long strands of strong nylon with hooks hard-sewn into each end. Because they are small and lightweight (even with the hooks), they should be part of your vehicle's emergency kit, especially in climates where you are likely to get stuck in mud or snow. But ...