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Have you had an oops! at some point or another? Got a photo? Send it in to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tim Greenway had an oops! in the Blue Mountains with some mates!

 

 

 

 


 

 

Michael Brumm had an oops! on a trip to the Gulf!

 

 

Tonia Veal from Waikiki WA had an oops! Tonia goes on to sat "We snood our hooks and the other hook was in the mouth of a 63cm North West Snapper or Spangled Emperor. We have the removal of the hook on video and it has been done in a comical way.  Very funny!"

 

 

 

 

 

Trevor Robinson from Cairns QLD sent this one in. Trevor goes on to say "This was a very near miss for us as we attempted to tie down the tinny prior to leaving. Luckily we were both at the side of the trailer not the back !"

 

 

Donna Jackson's dad spent 12mths building the van from chassis up all brand new to suit what he wanted full refit  inside the lot. Every year he heads up to emerald to catch up with his mates and chase (red claws) this year he only got 250 km's into his trip from Dunedoo to Emerald and swerved to miss a kangaroo that had been hit by a truck (because he didn't want to scratch his car) he never even got to sleep in the van.

 

 

 

 

 

Liam O'keeffe from Lesmurdie WA sent these  two pics in. Liam goes on to say; "This happened in Augusta, south of Perth in the sand pits. I went up a track that looked quite hard to get up so I went quite fast and forgot about what was on the other side......obviously not much! I took 2 cars and about 45 minutes to save my baby only to break the tail shaft the next day doing donuts and other silly stuff."

 

 

 

 

 

 

Darren Phillips had some troubles.....

 

 

So did Roni Hold! Roni goes on to say...We were on our way to Chambers Pillars when OOPS! The axle broke on our trailer and it was packed to the hilt. We had to unpack everything and arrange everything in to 3 cars. We stripped it leaving only the box but no axle, frame or wheels. We secured the tinny with oars and our table, and then we went to the next fuel station (Mission). We told them what we left behind; they jumped in their 4x4 and guess what? It was all gone! When we were there, there was not a soul around; how they moved it we'll never know.

 

 

 

 

Terry Gay had trouble. This photo was taken at a place called Black bull yard south of Darwin.

 

Jake Barlow says "we were doing circle work then hit a hole and flipped right over"

 

Have you had an oops! at some point or another? Got a photo? Send it in to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it