It would have been nice to get it out if poss at that point and allow the council to collect it from above high tide, record the plate and pass on details to DOC or local council (whoever manages it) it will be 4wd users and motorbikes that get blamed for the fuel , oil stains, glass, rubbish and other poloution along the beach by the locals the more we can do to try help the council / DOC the better off we will be when the locals try again to restrict or deny access.
Would have been a bit of digging or just a strop over the roof and try pull it over to release the suction well it will be a write off anyway, maybe it is something to get done one low tide if two or three ppl up there want to get into it otherwise when they dig up the dunes to remove it (and others) in years to come (after a storm usualy) and someone will look at the costs to keep the beach open and try close access.
Well restrict it to non powered vehicles like has happened with most of the beach access down here, you still have access so it is not closed.
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Steve_t647 wrote:It would have been nice to get it out if poss at that point and allow the council to collect it from above high tide, record the plate and pass on details to DOC or local council (whoever manages it) it will be 4wd users and motorbikes that get blamed for the fuel , oil stains, glass, rubbish and other poloution along the beach by the locals the more we can do to try help the council / DOC the better off we will be when the locals try again to restrict or deny access.
Would have been a bit of digging or just a strop over the roof and try pull it over to release the suction well it will be a write off anyway, maybe it is something to get done one low tide if two or three ppl up there want to get into it otherwise when they dig up the dunes to remove it (and others) in years to come (after a storm usualy) and someone will look at the costs to keep the beach open and try close access.
Well restrict it to non powered vehicles like has happened with most of the beach access down here, you still have access so it is not closed.
The problem is if you get any where near close you put your self in the same danger. MY father and a friend were up that way and came across a late Pajero and them and a few others were trying to help pull it out and they had to keep their vehicles moving. They would back up, hook the strop on and pull then after a bit of a tug and wheel spin take the strop off and move away. They had three vehicles on it and still no joy. In the end they had to leave it there while the owners waited for a tractor that was coming later in the day.
Apparently DOC had a late hilux they parked on the sand and went up the creek spraying, came back and it was in deep - all sandy on the inside! Ended up written off. They also got their older model hilux stuck and sinking trying to rescue the other, that was salvageable but was an insurance claim too.
Sold my 1985, BJ74 MWB Landcruiser, rear locker, 33" MTs, snorkel, PTO winch, solid bars all round, spotties, AM CB etc.
Now just a 1994, 1kz Surf, pretty standard.
yeah i thought about trying to recover it, but i was out there by myself (and a few kids from school) with only one spade, a strop, and my winch. there were some fishermen hanging around for a while, but i decided to leave it. i would be willing to meet some guys out there on the weekend or tomorrow afternoon and drag it up to the car park or something?
Nah it's long gone. Although saw one wreck like you say, just the pillars sticking up no roof just before the bombing range when I went up for a fish last weekend.