Rescue Near the Coke Ovens (Arizona) needed

articulate

Expedition Leader
Hltoppr said:
I have currently run out of fuel just South of Bahia de La Gonzaga in Baja Norte, Mexico...and the fridge broke.
Somebody help the man! For God's sake, his fridge broke.
 

tdesanto

Expedition Leader
articulate said:
Somebody help the man! For God's sake, his fridge broke.

No kidding. I was thinking that if I were in a similar situation, I'd reverse the priority of the items:

1. Beer
2. Hamburgers
3. Fuel
 

Willman

Active member
Hltoppr said:
Wait until you get an email from me...

"Dear Mark,

I read about your off-tarmac exploits on your web site. I have currently run out of fuel just South of Bahia de La Gonzaga in Baja Norte, Mexico...and the fridge broke. Please bring gasoline, burgers and cold beer."



-H- :sombrero: :safari-rig:

Taking notes!!!

:bowdown:
 
S

Scenic WonderRunner

Guest
............oops!


Somebody forgot the Chips~N~Salsa!

Could you go back and get some please!.......:sombrero:




.
 

edgear

aventurero, Overland Certified OC0012
Hltoppr said:
Wait until you get an email from me...

"Dear Mark,

I read about your off-tarmac exploits on your web site. I have currently run out of fuel just South of Bahia de La Gonzaga in Baja Norte, Mexico...and the fridge broke. Please bring gasoline, burgers and cold beer."



-H-

Isn't that what the 'Help' button on the SPOT is for??
 
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articulate

Expedition Leader
TheRoadie said:
The original stuck guy took four spares, had some help after he got to the rendezvous point late, and is out safely with no vandalism. Happy ending.

While the email was odd, the pair was in great need. I've had to leave my Jeep behind twice and walk to get help. And it got vandalized one of those times. Not fun.

I got this update via email this morning as well. I'm glad someone helped out:

thanks Mark. we got it today!! and it was just fine. my husband got together with the az land cruiser club and they helped him out. wonderful guys to say the least!!!

thanks for getting back to me; it was really helpful, especially the az virtual jeep club.

it's refreshing to see that there are still great people in this world that will lend a helping hand (or truck!) to assist a man in need that they don't even know. my husband made some great friends in the process.

here is a pic of our rig on a rock, my hubby's little baby!

thanks again,
Claudia & Matt
 

tdesanto

Expedition Leader
Glad everything worked out for the guy and that the request was legitimate.

I read several pages on the that azjeep forum. Wow, that’s a different tone over there. :eek:
 

HanzoSteel

Explorer
tdesanto said:
Glad everything worked out for the guy and that the request was legitimate.

I read several pages on the that azjeep forum. Wow, that’s a different tone over there. :eek:


I can't blame them, Matt shoulda had better communication with them to let them know he was going to be late for what ever reason.
 

TheRoadie

Explorer
Agreed. If you can't have real-time comms, you need a backup plan and timetable. And a third-party everyone can access to serve as a message relay.

Or else, as in this case, you risk having groups of people able to wait varying lengths of time who can overlap by unknown amounts of time and who may miss each other altogether.
 

TheRoadie

Explorer
If it was anything like a science fiction club I used to be in, somebody must have slipped into the wrong tent at night, tempers flared, dogs hid under the Jeeps, and viola, next thing you know it the club enters mitosis and you're left with two (almost) identical clubs fighting over the domain name. Maybe not in this case, but there sure must be a story.

In this case, azvirtualjeepclub.com was registered last March, while virtualjeepclub.com is five years older than that. Five years is long enough for in-fighting and club politics to bubble up, or maybe the "other" club was insufficiently locally-focused? Any members?
 

Hltoppr

El Gringo Spectacular!
I guess I feel really fortunate to have any number of folks who, at the drop of a hat, would jump in the truck and bring whatever I needed to the most remote places just 'cuz....

...heck...the line up just waiting for me to break down in Copper Canyon is about ten rigs long...."Um, honey...I gotta go to Mexico to help Andrew out....see ya' in a few days...." :bowdown:

:safari-rig:

-H-
 

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