Not!
One of the strings to our bow is a horse rehoming program. We take OTT (off the track) or unwanted (for whatever reason ) horses and retrain them. This involves a fair bit of travel, but where I have been for the last day and a half takes the cake. I went so far into the bush that there was no power and no cellular reception. The houses are spaced many k's apart up large hills. After driving over 45k's up into the hills on a single lane gravel road, I drove up the access road to the block run into an area of winter runoff that had washed away part of the road and in 4wheel drive low slid slowly backwards into a bank, in the dark, in the bush, with no cellphone reception, with a pissy little hand torch and it was raining lightly. Oh what fun!
After climbing up through the bush for 3k I got reception on top of a hill ridge rang my wife who was able to ring some people who have bought horses off us over the years. They live about half an hour away from where I was and came and got me in the middle of the night and took me back to stay with them.(I have to say at this point, fantastic people) and in the morning we put a little massey fergusson tractor on the back of their truck and took it up to the block (had a huge amount of fun unloading the tractor) and then went up the access road to where the 4x4 & horsefloat were and pulled them out backwards using the tractor.
Then I was finally able to get going, in the light of morning seeing where I had come to grief, only a tractor or a quad bike could have made it up the incline (sigh).
If god ever gives the world an enema, I know exactly where he can put the hose !!!!!!
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