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Safety and Survival
Dont die in the Outback
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<blockquote data-quote="Bush Chook" data-source="post: 472206" data-attributes="member: 14633"><p>Some ten years ago, I had to talk two adult European tourists out of hiring a car in Darwin, and driving to Ayers Rock / Uluru for 'a couple of days'...</p><p>And they wanted to take a quick detour to the Olgas in that timeframe as well.</p><p>When I described the conditions, and suggested they hire a 4WD and plan for the distances involved, they got miffed. </p><p>One of their lines: "But it's only a short distance on the map" (!) </p><p></p><p>Fortunately, they ended up not going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bush Chook, post: 472206, member: 14633"] Some ten years ago, I had to talk two adult European tourists out of hiring a car in Darwin, and driving to Ayers Rock / Uluru for 'a couple of days'... And they wanted to take a quick detour to the Olgas in that timeframe as well. When I described the conditions, and suggested they hire a 4WD and plan for the distances involved, they got miffed. One of their lines: "But it's only a short distance on the map" (!) Fortunately, they ended up not going. [/QUOTE]
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