Robbed and Left for Dead in the Australian Outback | The Ricky Megee Story

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • In January 2006, Ricky Megee had been offered work in a government department in Port Hedland, Western Australia, and set off on the long drive, which he had made multiple times before. He took the Buntine Highway, which for much of his journey was a desert track across the Australian Outback of the Northern Territory when three men sitting on the roadside, had run out of gas. He offered to give one of them a lift and later recalled feeling increasingly "dazed and confused", and then blacked out before he recovered consciousness hours later. He later awoke in their camp and was drugged again and passed out.
    When he regained consciousness, he was in a hole, covered in black plastic, which had had some rocks and dirt thrown on top" and only the attempts by four[dingoes to claw him woke him up. Ricky woke up to unfamiliar terrain, with no food and water, in the middle of the Australian Outback Desert, with no rescue in sight.
    0:00 Introduction
    0:38 The Australian Outback
    2:00 The Ricky Megee Story
    21:33 Rescue and Aftermath
    25:13 Conclusion/Survival Tips
    Much of this video is sourced and re-read from Ricky Megee's book, "Left For Dead - How I Survived 71 Days Lost in Desert Hell"
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  • @rollwiththepunches5932
    @rollwiththepunches5932 Před rokem +157

    I met a 40 year old women in outback Queensland that drove a lot for her cattle station alone, she carried a rifle, pistol and knife and never stopped for anyone!

    • @mattburnett4185
      @mattburnett4185 Před rokem

      Not any more though

    • @TheTeaParty320
      @TheTeaParty320 Před rokem +17

      @@mattburnett4185I know a guy in the North of Australia who drives around with an AK-47 in the back of his Hilux just for such a scenario. It’s against the law in this country, but I won’t tell. In fact, I had the pleasure of helping him empty a case of bullets that were close to end of shelf life.

    • @KipKil1igan
      @KipKil1igan Před rokem +16

      ​@mattburnett4185 what do you mean not anymore? Everyone travels with guns in rural areas

    • @rayb3000
      @rayb3000 Před 10 měsíci +26

      I met a strange lady. She made me nervous. She just smiled and made me brrreakfast. 😂

    • @melfletcher2315
      @melfletcher2315 Před 9 měsíci +10

      ​@@rayb3000I come from a land down under. Classic Aussie music

  • @jeepliving1
    @jeepliving1 Před rokem +150

    Under these circumstances, I'd be more prone to keep my distance from strangers and simply communicate to them that I would send help for them as soon as I could. Sometimes you can help someone without putting yourself at risk.

    • @traciw.6044
      @traciw.6044 Před rokem +38

      Yep, totally agree. Once I was driving on a road that wasn't used much way out in the country with no houses anywhere. There was a car in the middle of the road and a man was standing next to it, I had to stop because I couldn't get around him without coming very close to him, so I stopped far back from his car. He began walking toward me and I yelled out my window for him to stop approaching my car and asked what he wanted. He wanted a ride and had no phone to call for help, he said his car was broke down. No way was I going to let this guy near me, so I told him to give me a number and I'd call for help. I also told him to stand far into the woods so I could pass him or else I would reverse quick away. He shouted out the number and I made the call for him. He walked into the woods and I drove quickly past his car. It's right to help strangers in need just make sure you do it safely.

    • @jeepliving1
      @jeepliving1 Před rokem +13

      @@traciw.6044 A fine example. You provided what he (theoretically) needed without risking an unwanted encounter.

    • @pakde8002
      @pakde8002 Před rokem

      Humans are the most dangerous creatures in the world.

    • @johnclinete6193
      @johnclinete6193 Před rokem +7

      Funny a Jeep just happens to be the vehicle I am looking to buy it must be stick. Keeping a sawed off and a pistol in it! It's 2023

    • @johnclinete6193
      @johnclinete6193 Před rokem +7

      @@traciw.6044 no shit especially if you're unarmed and female! Funny when I had my Corvette whenever I broke down even girls would stop and offer assistance! I guess they figured anyone with a Corvette had to be alright. I was better looking back then too! Lol!

  • @tortugalisa4748
    @tortugalisa4748 Před rokem +77

    I remember this story from 2006. It was so phenomenal of a survival story, it made its way to the United States. Ricky is a survivor! Thank you as always Outdoor Disasters👍

    • @YanDaOne_QC
      @YanDaOne_QC Před rokem +4

      Sit down bot, its a fairytale

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods Před 10 měsíci

      I was wondering why the police wouldn't believe him after all he had gone through .
      One commenter mentioned something about him being a known drug addict .
      So I'm wondering if he crashed the car because he was high and if it's possible he made up the story about aboriginals but ...
      ... read some of the comments were people talk about some rogue aboriginals being known to do this and how dangerous they can be .
      But I do believe he was lost , stranded out there and starving to death ... and that if those people hadn't found him he definitely would have died .

    • @jennifermoncrieff2449
      @jennifermoncrieff2449 Před 8 měsíci +1

      The story is so far fetched, aboriginals wouldn't know how to drug people lol l

  • @jamilahana1728
    @jamilahana1728 Před rokem +151

    The fact that this happened to him is terrible, but also it will affect people who really need help, and won't be helped because of criminals like these!! No one will dare to stop anymore.

    • @outdoordisasters
      @outdoordisasters  Před rokem +20

      For sure. You see someone on the highway stranded, very sad you have to consider that you might be getting set up and pass them up.

    • @MsMaxine306
      @MsMaxine306 Před rokem +5

      Sure won't!!

    • @ivypoison6806
      @ivypoison6806 Před rokem +12

      You just don’t stop for those sort EVER they don’t deserve it

    • @myzacky96
      @myzacky96 Před rokem +3

      Exactly!

    • @Piggelgesicht
      @Piggelgesicht Před rokem +22

      ​@@ivypoison6806you don't know them. They might really need help. At least call for police. Don't ever just let anyone potentially helpless in the wilderness. You don't have to stop yourself, sure, but don't be so cynical to not even consider getting them help. Please.

  • @michaelpcooksey5096
    @michaelpcooksey5096 Před rokem +41

    He had no reason to lie. Police were facing an impossible task of locating anyone ... then add 71 days of run away time ... I believe him. Glad for the positive outcome.

    • @outdoordisasters
      @outdoordisasters  Před rokem +6

      And that's fair, and why I went with the story he wrote. How do we know? Only Ricky knows and this is his story and I'm going to choose to believe him, even if I think the story is a little far-fetched. It's not beyond the realm of doubt.

    • @michaelpcooksey5096
      @michaelpcooksey5096 Před rokem +5

      @@outdoordisasters I look at his recorded physical condition ... and that he had a great job waiting for him at the end of the line ... [wonder if he ever was able to get it ... although his not showing up would have left a gap in the company roster they likely had to fill after a few weeks [let alone over 2 months]. I also wonder what sort of substance was added to his beer that would knock him out like that. I doubt they would have had refined knock-out pills or a date-rape sort of drug. I'd suspect it was an indigenous plant of some sort? Anyway ... thank you for the comeback and thank you for the video.

    • @michaelmcclown5593
      @michaelmcclown5593 Před 4 měsíci +2

      He told 4 different versions of what happened, he is a convicted criminal for assault and drug charges and he has a very good reason to lie, money from the book. But who know's maybe one of those versions is true.

    • @michaelpcooksey5096
      @michaelpcooksey5096 Před 4 měsíci

      OK, and the source of your information is? @@michaelmcclown5593

    • @shawnduddridge
      @shawnduddridge Před 3 měsíci +5

      ​@michaelmcclown5593 I knew Rick well at the time, this story of being drugged and robbed absolutely cracks me up 😂
      And its literally the 2nd time he's told me a story about being 'left for dead' in a shallow grave half buried... he just used the same story again and changed a few details around. No your first instinct is right on this one mate, lets just say if he ever comes back to Australia he'll probably have a new identity!
      Credit to him for surviving out there though, no one can deny that part.

  • @stevesteiner6844
    @stevesteiner6844 Před rokem +28

    For all it's beauty and splendor, my living room can be a cruel teacher. I stubbed my toe on the sofa leg...

  • @justbe1451
    @justbe1451 Před rokem +46

    It literally blows my mind how some can survive, i seem to have zero pain tolerance and believe I'll die when i can't find my lip chap.
    Great story. ❤

    • @metsgiantsfan333
      @metsgiantsfan333 Před rokem +5

      Your mind was not "literally" blown.

    • @timshort9585
      @timshort9585 Před rokem +1

      Mets....haaaa

    • @godizself1
      @godizself1 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Or hand cream. I cringe at dry hands.

    • @justbe1451
      @justbe1451 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@metsgiantsfan333 haha, did you feel better after this comment? I hope so.

    • @ChrisCre8tor
      @ChrisCre8tor Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@justbe1451 you have a long journey ahead of you sir! Goodluck!

  • @igitha..._
    @igitha..._ Před rokem +49

    I hope that mob that stole from this man get their karma back... Baiame smiled upon Ricky, most people would not survive a few days letalone the amount of time Ricky spent out there... and there's more than just physical encounters to contend with. Thank you Outdoor Disasters for continuing to put such excellent, high caliber content out as regularly as you do!

    • @outdoordisasters
      @outdoordisasters  Před rokem +2

      Thank you my friend!

    • @scottieeasley4907
      @scottieeasley4907 Před rokem +1

      Nope. They continue to destroy lives.. That's the real world

    • @scottieeasley4907
      @scottieeasley4907 Před rokem

      Government praise on this vulnerability by taking citizens rights to bear arms under the disguise of safety and caring. While GOVERNMENT Will still be protected by guns

    • @igitha..._
      @igitha..._ Před rokem +1

      @@scottieeasley4907 This world and the next are but turtles upon turtles.

    • @alank616
      @alank616 Před 4 měsíci

      Nah they are still getting their sit down money from the taxpayer's thanks to the government .

  • @keithad6485
    @keithad6485 Před 4 měsíci +11

    Aussie here. I don't recall that incident in the news at the time. Thanks for doing the video. I lived in Outback WA back 11 years ago and loved it. This was about 4 hours north of Kalgoorlie past the end of the sealed road.

    • @Upgraydez
      @Upgraydez Před 3 měsíci +1

      Ya, I think this one might be "embellished", read: fake.

    • @keithad6485
      @keithad6485 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Upgraydez That could explain it.

    • @newsandpolitics749
      @newsandpolitics749 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@Upgraydez Agree. It sounds like utter BS to me too. More likely he set off without the essentials and had to invent a story to avoid being knocked for being an over confident and reckless dickwit.

  • @zobrombie9554
    @zobrombie9554 Před rokem +27

    I almost cried. Seeing his skeleton was so sad and horrific. Thank God he was saved!

  • @omnisciency
    @omnisciency Před rokem +28

    Only found this channel yesterday while down with a bad bout of food poisoning, ended up binge watching the entire channel, fantastic stories i'm amazed i've never heard of before, keep these great stories coming! 🙌🙌

  • @pommydiva1
    @pommydiva1 Před rokem +68

    i live in Australia. when i got my drivers licence aged 18, from the 1970`s to this day... ive heard people (who run petrol stations in the bush around New South Wales to Queensland) tell true stories to travellers, including me.... NEVER stop IF you see Australian Natives broken down, or lying on the road in your path... a lot of times its a set up and they can and probably will steal your car or belongings, as what happened to Ricky Megee. I find it hard to believe the outback police didnt believe his story, this has been happening for over 40 years. Im so glad he made it, he deserves a medal

    • @jeannemarcinek4575
      @jeannemarcinek4575 Před rokem +4

      More than likely they know and they do not care, maybe get something out of it also.

    • @rmf9567
      @rmf9567 Před rokem

      The police just didn’t want to acknowledge it, because of all the racial crap behind it. When it comes to natives, it is like that in all parts of the world

    • @sagepirotess6312
      @sagepirotess6312 Před rokem

      Is a white man. If it was a woman or black man

    • @sagepirotess6312
      @sagepirotess6312 Před rokem

      Is a white man. If it was a woman or black man

    • @charliecamelia3601
      @charliecamelia3601 Před rokem

      Gross

  • @scottieeasley4907
    @scottieeasley4907 Před rokem +14

    As soon as you said 2001 mitsubishi I said "oh it's over with, he done, he never had a chance."

  • @pakde8002
    @pakde8002 Před rokem +181

    First mistake was taking a sketchy shortcut. Second mistake was doing it alone. Third mistake not sharing a clear itinerary of what roads will be traveled and ETA at specific waypoints. Fourth mistake was playing good Samaritan. Don't let the fact that you're a decent person or guilt over having a privileged lifestyle turn yourself into a sucker. Any locals you meet in the outback or other extreme environments are more than capable of surviving much longer than you are. At most toss a jug of water out at a safe distance after gunning it past their position. Humans are the most dangerous animal you'll ever likely encounter.

    • @iseeyou1312
      @iseeyou1312 Před rokem +10

      The good Samaritan story sounds bogus, too many things in it that make no sense. Most probably he was drunk and crashed the car while driving.

    • @adventuros
      @adventuros Před rokem +5

      That's not a dodgy shortcut. It's quite common to come across natives, in either legit or dodgy situations. Just got to be wise

    • @tek87
      @tek87 Před rokem

      @@iseeyou1312 It would be nice if you were to elaborate.

    • @iseeyou1312
      @iseeyou1312 Před rokem +26

      @@tek87If the aborigines actually existed and were trying to rob him, they simply would've jumped him when he pulled over.
      Instead, they were waiting patiently on the side of the road, with roofies, ready to spike the beers of anyone who picked them up? This robbery plan is already requiring huge amounts of foresight and luck. What if he was like the 99.99% of drivers that just drank bottled water?
      The aboriginal who spiked his drink then let him keep driving whilst he was passing out. Anyone with half a brain would've put the handbrake on and turned the engine off.
      Despite this, he then manages to almost escape, except for one aboriginal hanging onto the back of his car, who luckily was also holding a rock (whilst holding onto a speeding car) so that he could smash the back window. Then the aboriginal ran away as soon as the car had crashed.
      Then the aboriginals magically come back and start rummaging through the car without him noticing, then he accepts a drink off them again despite spiking his drink earlier.
      Then they bury him inside a grave, except its not a grave just covered in black tarp. He also didn't take this tarp with him despite it being good shelter and able to catch rain water. The pack of wild dogs also didn't attack a disabled man, just sniffed him out.
      I mean the whole story is nonsense, the dude was driving drunk and crashed his car. But if he said that he'd lose insurance coverage, so he made up the dumb story - or he wanted to be able to sell his story to the papers. But the detectives would've smelled bullshit in 5 seconds.

    • @LuckyTown77
      @LuckyTown77 Před 10 měsíci +2

      You must be an expert

  • @fcandido7
    @fcandido7 Před rokem +21

    I crossed the outback by bicycle from Darwin to Port Augusta, so blessed that things went well

    • @Chilli6025
      @Chilli6025 Před 9 měsíci

      How long did that take you?

    • @threadie
      @threadie Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@Chilli6025 He's trying to remember the dream.

    • @tonyneal4716
      @tonyneal4716 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I bet you had a sore backside by the time you finished the trip.

  • @trevorthompson8252
    @trevorthompson8252 Před rokem +26

    Ricky’s story makes the movie cast away look like child’s play. If you want to find the toughest and most resilient forms of life, look no further then in the desert.

  • @elizabethmcdowell2025
    @elizabethmcdowell2025 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Many years ago whilst travelling the Aussie outback.we were advised to NEVER stop within 30klm from certain Aboriginal towns as we would be robbed..but we as lso found many Aboriginal people are absolutely amazing wonderful people.all nations have good and bad.......

    • @user-rf2qe4gi4k
      @user-rf2qe4gi4k Před 4 měsíci

      Its cos they dont raise their kids, their idea of raising a kid is just getting drunk and blaming white fella for all their problems, so the kids grow up hearing all this biased rubbish and they are basically raised by games like call of duty and GTA V, its almost like they think the rest of the world is living GTA V

  • @LifeinThe70sand80s
    @LifeinThe70sand80s Před rokem +28

    Incredible story. This has become one of my favorite channels. You're an excellent narrator.

    • @outdoordisasters
      @outdoordisasters  Před rokem

      Thank you so much! So happy you're enjoying the channel!

    • @brettymike
      @brettymike Před 9 měsíci

      Wouldn't you rather have a site run by a real person, instead of all A.I like here??

    • @newsandpolitics749
      @newsandpolitics749 Před 2 měsíci

      Racist and reported.

  • @paulformaioni37
    @paulformaioni37 Před rokem +64

    in australias outback everyone stops to help each other, this is a rare case

    • @kflo8634
      @kflo8634 Před rokem +9

      Isn't it a law in NT that you must stop to provide aid? This is just so scary.

    • @meganmclaughlin9056
      @meganmclaughlin9056 Před rokem +4

      Everyone in the outback is good people.haha.

    • @geosid1696
      @geosid1696 Před rokem +6

      Not true in this day n age. Maybe 20+ years ago when ppl genuinely cared.

    • @paulformaioni37
      @paulformaioni37 Před rokem

      @@meganmclaughlin9056 your English sucks, and have you travelled in Australia's remote areas?

    • @paulformaioni37
      @paulformaioni37 Před rokem +4

      @@geosid1696 you familiar with Australia and its remote areas?

  • @imcrazy534
    @imcrazy534 Před 9 měsíci +17

    What’s crazy is that he showed kindness and got treated so badly. And he was at risk of being ignored, or worse, suspected of being the same type of person he encountered along his way. Yet, somehow, the kindness of strangers came through in the most ironic way possible. Thank God that crime doesn’t kill all the random and selfless acts of kindness we still have in this world.

  • @GodiscomingBhappy
    @GodiscomingBhappy Před 9 měsíci +16

    this is an incredible story. Such courage and determination.Poor man..... so much suffering. God bless his soul

    • @Upgraydez
      @Upgraydez Před 3 měsíci

      Sorry, he was a junkie and this was a fake story. Probably a drug deal gone wrong.

  • @Aliciapaige777
    @Aliciapaige777 Před rokem +20

    Oh my Lord, just listening to this story until the end was exhausting. I am truly amazed by this man’s courage, and spirit and will to live. The agony, pain, desperation and hopelessness of it all, would be just too much for most regular people. I truly believe it was God’s divine intervention that enabled his eventual rescue. It really makes me angry and astonishes me, that the authorities were not willing to believe his story. WTF,, why the F**K would someone make up a story like that. I’m from Australia and I’m sure most other aussies are aware of the issues our indigenous Aboriginal people face, especially in remote & rural areas. There is no doubt in mind that his story is true. I’m so glad everything worked out for him in the end💛💛💛

    • @outdoordisasters
      @outdoordisasters  Před rokem +1

      Well said. Thank you for your comment, and watching the vid!

  • @chloeew4627
    @chloeew4627 Před rokem +12

    The danger spots for these types is generally within a few miles of a town. They don’t stray far from the grog shop 😂😂

  • @outdoordisasters
    @outdoordisasters  Před rokem +72

    In this video, I decided to tell Ricky's story as he did in his book. I know many question his story, and I can understand. The story leading up to the ordeal in the outback does seem far fetched. But what's undeniable is he had to survive 71 days in the Outback which was an amazing feat and his will to survive and think on his feet kept him alive.
    If you haven't yet, please subscribe by clicking here: czcams.com/channels/srtvSjgVg8QgRJzysB55xA.html

    • @timberdaniels7317
      @timberdaniels7317 Před rokem +1

      @Outdoor Disasters what is the name of his Book?

    • @outdoordisasters
      @outdoordisasters  Před rokem +7

      ​@@timberdaniels7317 "Left For Dead - How I Survived 71 Days Lost in Desert Hell"

    • @timberdaniels7317
      @timberdaniels7317 Před rokem +2

      @Outdoor Disasters, Thank You! Btw have you ever read the book Alive about the Rugby team who were stranded on the Andes Mountains after their plane crashed? Would you consider doing a video about that if you have?

    • @outdoordisasters
      @outdoordisasters  Před rokem +11

      @@timberdaniels7317 One of my favorite books. And the movie is pretty damn good too. I have considered doing them, but there's countless videos on their story. I think most people know the story of the rugby team. But it's not out of the question, because I know the story really well.

    • @knutthecute
      @knutthecute Před rokem +6

      @@outdoordisasters you are a really good storyteller and so it doesn’t matter if we are familiar with it. Hearing you tell the story would be great!

  • @Ghostdog4
    @Ghostdog4 Před rokem +35

    When traveling alone and coming across men of questionable character in the middle of nowhere always remember "No good deed goes unpunished".

  • @ianwatson3315
    @ianwatson3315 Před rokem +6

    Ricky Megee (born 1970/1971) is an Australian, most notable for having been stranded in the Outback and surviving for 71 days in 2006. Megee later gave contradictory statements as to how he came to be stranded crossing the Northern Territory and Western Australia. On one occasion he said that his car broke down, and on another that he had been carjacked by an armed gang. However, a doctor later confirmed that Megee's appearance was consistent with having lived in extreme conditions. Like most deserts, the Tanami can reach 40 °C (104 °F) during the day but still be very cold at night. Megee made his own primitive shelters and survived by drinking rainwater and eating small animals and available vegetation for nourishment. He was eventually discovered by a group of station hands near Katherine, Northern Territory, and taken to Darwin for medical assistance. Although some doubts were later raised as to the exact chain of events as Megee related them, the police did not find evidence that a criminal offence had occurred.

    • @chrismaynard4117
      @chrismaynard4117 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Gets a damn sight hotter than 40c,Ive had to shift cattle in 57c in far west Qld.

  • @silvergirl8581
    @silvergirl8581 Před rokem +5

    This one brought tears to my eyes, as I heard Ricky’s words about hanging on just a little longer, fighting with “every ounce of your soul” bc it is worth it to live. I needed that today. I can’t imagine the emotional impact of being drugged, assaulted & left to a brutal death by other human beings. What that trauma & betrayal would do to the spirit. It tears at my spirit merely to hear about the cruelty people are capable of inflicting! Yet he still had the will to fight for life. This inspires me to stop allowing the hurts & betrayals I’ve experienced (minor in comparison, but still difficult to feel) to deplete my will. What an amazing story! Thank you so much for this.
    P.S. - You’re every bit as good as ISBA! 😉

    • @user-px2mu1rd5b
      @user-px2mu1rd5b Před 4 měsíci

      You have put into words my situation. I draw hope from people like this man!🙏

  • @jetplane10
    @jetplane10 Před rokem +9

    It is a great story, especially if you feel like you are doing it tough, watching this makes you realise how easy your life is

  • @sadgorl
    @sadgorl Před rokem +6

    i’m just here to say how much i love your channel. i love how you give tips and facts about how to handle any disaster that can happen to us. ❤ you deserve all the success. i really hope you blow up and i’ll be right here watching and cheering you on!

  • @Jennifermcintyre
    @Jennifermcintyre Před rokem +9

    My god!!! Did nobody search for this poor man?!? People hiding his disappearance from family members.. the people who would push for the search and rescue effort. Poor man! I’m glad he survived!

    • @bianchaesson1441
      @bianchaesson1441 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Remember he did see a plane or two, couldn't get them to notice him. The outback is just so vast!! Some people are never found!!

  • @BrendaLynn.
    @BrendaLynn. Před rokem +30

    When I first came across your page last week I did a double take because you sound soooo much like MORGAN FREEMAN! I had my daughters listen and they both agreed. Wow. I subscribed ASAP because the way you narrate is amazing & your stories are incredible. I appreciate the way you wrap things up by reminding us ways to stay safe out there. I’m so impressed by your channel I’ve committed not to skip the ads. 😅

    • @outdoordisasters
      @outdoordisasters  Před rokem +3

      Thank you so much!!

    • @MsMaxine306
      @MsMaxine306 Před rokem +6

      Yes!!! My story exactly! His voice and narration, I'm hooked!!

    • @mclark8750
      @mclark8750 Před rokem +4

      I have found all these videos very well done!! But I hear Leonard Nimoy.

    • @outdoordisasters
      @outdoordisasters  Před rokem +2

      @@MsMaxine306 Thank you very much for your support!

    • @vienogola1421
      @vienogola1421 Před rokem +1

      morgan...stop it!

  • @dtaylor10chuckufarle
    @dtaylor10chuckufarle Před rokem +13

    I have no doubt his story is true, and God bless him.

  • @kiddmode
    @kiddmode Před rokem +12

    One of your greatest and most intriguing videos ever. Thank you for creating it.

  • @timberdaniels7317
    @timberdaniels7317 Před rokem +17

    This would be just as bad as Death Valley but at least he found water and was rescued. I would've stuck to the Highway even if it meant it took longer. Glad this man was finally rescued from his nightmarish ordeal

    • @pakde8002
      @pakde8002 Před rokem +2

      Going off the main road alone was very foolish. Going in a two vehicle minimum convoy would be better. It must have been a considerable distance even with the shortcut.

    • @blackhawkorg
      @blackhawkorg Před rokem +1

      Death Valley is much worse temperature wise. Lose your head there and you will likely die if in any of its many remote areas.

  • @Jaya-zn7vr
    @Jaya-zn7vr Před rokem +14

    We've never not believed Ricki's story. He is an incredible survivor!! Hearing it again has reminded me to survive and do what I can to make it happen. Australia is vast and vastly inhospitable, beautiful but deadly.

    • @Kelly-gl5rl
      @Kelly-gl5rl Před 9 měsíci +1

      Many people do not believe him. They believe he survived in the outback but they don’t believe the story leading up to it, and a lot of things mentioned don’t add up, from what I’ve heard. Haven’t don’t any research into the claims bc I really don’t care either way 😂

    • @MrMontanaNights
      @MrMontanaNights Před 5 měsíci

      @@Kelly-gl5rl With him having admitted he was drinking, it kind of makes sense that he would cover up for his own accident by claiming to have been drugged. Not saying that's what happened of course, but I can see why someone would be skeptical. It's in human nature to not want to admit that the reason you almost died is completely your own fault, why not blame it on some aboriginals that no-one will ever be able to locate. I know they went back and found the shelters he had built, so I wonder if he ever located the "grave".

  • @princessmarlena1359
    @princessmarlena1359 Před rokem +9

    Be careful of strangers. I heard of a Boy Scout Troop where the kids and parents hiked along the fire access roads in the backcountry. A stranger emerged from a side trail, and fell in step with the scout troop. The stranger was a jolly, “Santa Claus” type, in looks and personality. The kids loved him.
    The parents enjoyed him, all except for one parent who was much more wise and providentially had come on the trip. That wise parent told the stranger “Sorry, friend. It’s against the rules to let anyone we don’t know hike with us, it’s for the safety of the kids, you see?”. He made sure the stranger went ahead of them, and made everyone else wait. The stranger continued on his own. A week later, that same man’s photos turned up in the local newspapers.
    He had knifed a local youth whom he had convinced to step off onto a side trail with him, from that same fire road that same weekend.

  • @tonyelberg7814
    @tonyelberg7814 Před rokem +11

    sad fact is you cant trust em at all, he should have kept going

  • @Sarah_Eva
    @Sarah_Eva Před rokem +17

    I'm curious to know why people didn't believe his story... Anyhow, amazing tale of survival, and well-told.

    • @chrischeffings8884
      @chrischeffings8884 Před rokem +5

      Well there is the story of the British tourists in the outback in Australia, where they were pulled over by a guy who shot the male backpacker and the female managed to escape.
      The police were sceptical, the press were sceptical! The poor girl was absolutely traumatized and was given a very hard time.
      Going by this and other stories since, they are more likely real than not.
      Very sad

    • @travelgirl747
      @travelgirl747 Před rokem +1

      @Chris Cheffings that's an interesting story. Should be covered on this channel as well l reckon. There was a doco on this not long ago and a few points were brought up that the majority of people weren't aware of and made the whole story seem mighty suspect

    • @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494
      @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 Před rokem +10

      He changed it over time. They never found any evidence of criminal activity against him. The account/s of being drugged showed a degree of pre-planned preparation that don't necessarily add up to a crime of this nature - it's a real outlier, in terms of credibility. I don't know who these Indigenous Australians are, hanging out in The Outback with these kinds of drugs? He also had some past criminal history of his own... this doesn't make him unbelievable in and of itself, though. I also understand that, despite this well-presented video, they did NOT find his car (although this may be superseded by subsequent information) and that accounts of his many wanderings may actually be able to be reduced to "he walked for ten days then stayed in one location for weeks" - meaning his travails were not nearly so wide-ranging.
      All food for thought - and better than dry-roasted frogs 😕

    • @Sarah_Eva
      @Sarah_Eva Před rokem +1

      @@dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 Thanks! I was really so l curious as to the reason. That makes sense.

    • @myzacky96
      @myzacky96 Před rokem +1

      I thought the same thing

  • @fcandido7
    @fcandido7 Před rokem +11

    While I bicycled from Darwin to Port Augusta in 2004, three aboriginal man waved me for help, I got so scared, fortunately they only wanted fire for cigarettes

  • @lev-xiix
    @lev-xiix Před rokem +12

    I've heard of this story, but I have so many questions about his account. I don't doubt he was stranded, but me and a lot of people who heard this story (and the subsequent tales he later told, all giving different versions of the same story) think that he must have been drink-driving and crashed his car, waking up to a nightmare scenario. This, of course, does not sell to tabloids and the mindset of Australians at the time was largely anti-aboriginal, so making up a mugging story makes sense. I think his original recount - crashing on his own - is the true version, but it obviously wouldn't have drummed up a lot of public sympathy.
    Still a perilous tale of survival, but one from a very unreliable narrator.
    Also, obsessed with your channel and your distinct narration style! Immediately subbed! Keep up the incredible work

  • @triggerhappy8872
    @triggerhappy8872 Před 11 měsíci +11

    I often travel by myself & go pig shoot’n & camp out with my 2 blue cattle dogs out around western Queensland & down to Nth West Nsw around Bourke & up to the Northern Territory. I travel along very isolated roads & tracks that go hundreds of k’s & you see nobody. On the back of my GU Patrol Td42ti ute i have a slide on/off Palomino camper & tow my WR450F dirt bike & it’s not cheap & pulling into some outback towns for fuel & supplies i can’t take my eyes off my truck & especially with firearms inside even though locked up I’m still weary. And when driving Nah no chance I’m stopping by myself. Last summer i was driving along the Capricorn Hwy headed to Longreach & Van was on the road stopped & a chick stood wanting me to stop? Who’s in the van? I’m sure i seen her boyfriend/guy from further back. I just made a phone gesture & pointed to town meaning i’ll tell cops your broken down. I ain’t stopping my truck for nobody, they see my interstate number plates & my vehicle full of expensive accessories & my camper & dirt bike = 💰. I’ve had a few dramas & close calls & been blocked in at a artesian bore & surrounded by 12 drunk’n black fellas trying to break in & get my dirt bike off my trailer & started to climb over my bullbar & on my bonnet & trying to smash my windows. Not sure what happened but suddenly they ran away, not sure what i had in my hands? But it sure scared them. It’s strange because I’ve always been cool as with black fellas 👍. Nah i ain’t stopping it’s just way to isolated out there in the outback especially by myself. Oh I’d stop for a interstate truck driver there cool A F & help them, except for Old mate turbo get bailed up at a roadhouse & asked to help pay his diesel fuel bill because his credit card declined Again, nah nah nah i’ll pay ya back on the 12th? Yeh the 12th/of/never.

  • @katymirabeth65
    @katymirabeth65 Před 8 měsíci +1

    What a story & you tell it so well! Thankyou.

  • @travelgirl747
    @travelgirl747 Před rokem +18

    Doesn't matter how he got there, what matters is he survived. Nobody does this to themselves for fun and in the off chance they will be found.

    • @outdoordisasters
      @outdoordisasters  Před rokem +5

      I couldn't have said it better.

    • @TrafficCamWatch
      @TrafficCamWatch Před rokem

      Yeah people do. There is such a thing as mental illness. People drive into tornadoes just to say they did it.

  • @chrisbentleywalkingandrambling

    Brilliantly narrated and a harrowing story. This was a randomly suggested CZcams video and I'm glad. New Subscriber from England UK 🇬🇧

  • @versety
    @versety Před rokem +9

    Mate, i came across your channel two days ago and on the first day i binged all the videos on your channel straight lol , suprisingly soo soon another video ❤ as everyone here said, your content and narration is phenomenal, you will reach a mil in no time ,keep on doing what you do the way you do it, its just amazing, good job my friend and thank you for this❤

  • @shirleylangton7967
    @shirleylangton7967 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Excellent stories, well told! I especially like the survival tips you give at the end of the video!

  • @JesseDCS1
    @JesseDCS1 Před 4 měsíci +4

    That is crazy, why would he lie about being robbed. I’m so thankful he made it out alive. God is good 🙌🏼

    • @shawnduddridge
      @shawnduddridge Před 4 měsíci +1

      Why do people lie about anything?
      They have something to hide...

  • @MrGoblin60
    @MrGoblin60 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Having visited some of the country that Ricky struggled through I can vouch for his great good fortune in surviving what is a bleak and unforgiving environment without any support. Interestingly, an American airman survived for much longer in another inhospitable part of Australia during WW2. Staff Sargent Grady Gaston was a crew member aboard a B-24 that went down in the Gulf country of north-west Queensland in December 1942 after returning from a bombing raid over New Guinea. The area concerned was between Booroloola and Burketown and is so remote and hazardous that even the Aborigines didn't bother venturing into it with any frequency; even in 1942, the region was poorly mapped and only the few staff of scattered cattle stations had any familiarity with it. And yet Sgt Gaston survived 141 days (most of this alone as other crew died during that time) before being found and nurtured back to health, his weigh having plummeted to 45kg. He survived the remainder of the war and returned to Alabama. In both Ricky and Grady's cases, it was the sheer will to live that got them through.

  • @eurekaelephant2714
    @eurekaelephant2714 Před 7 měsíci

    Geez. Watching these has me in tears. What a remarkable man. Thats some true perseverance and grit. Much respect. From a fellow Aussie. Ps someone needs to make a movie about this!

  • @rzantonio
    @rzantonio Před 11 měsíci +4

    The Ricky Megee story.
    A brave young Australian who risked his life due to the lack of knowledge of survival in inhospitable and lonely Australia, which I have dared and crossed on several occasions not in a 4x4 but in an HT utility and with all my mechanic's tools, the load I was carrying exceeded eight hundred kilos, I also had spare parts to rebuild a gearbox or the same engine, someone called me crazy when we met on the road, they in a 4x4 and accompanied by friends or family, I always told them that if I did it it was because I was physically and mentally prepared for any setback that might arise, one day after a month of traveling I arrived at Dampies in the north of the W.A having left MT Isa in Q.L.D towards Perth always walking on dirt roads, when I arrived at my destination the work had already finished and again back to Perth where I got a Caltex Meltham Gas Station, When people asked me how I could have done such madness, I told them that it was not madness for a commando of the Spanish Legion in the Wester Sahara, who on several occasions traveled on foot.

  • @tomperry1048
    @tomperry1048 Před rokem +4

    You are definitely one of the best narrators on UT.

  • @robosborne6514
    @robosborne6514 Před rokem +7

    What an amazing feat of survival in such harsh Aussie conditions, the strength & will of this fella kept him alive & how fortunate for those 2 jackaroo's to just do a random check on the dam.

    • @user-px2mu1rd5b
      @user-px2mu1rd5b Před 4 měsíci

      God can change people s minds. He gave them the urge to check there. Praying to God is man’s only survival tool he needs. Oh and faith to believe!!✝️🙏✝️

    • @robosborne6514
      @robosborne6514 Před 4 měsíci

      @@user-px2mu1rd5b if GOD done that to save this man,
      Then why is all the murder & mayhem still continuing across the earth, just asking

  • @lisaperry5999
    @lisaperry5999 Před rokem +4

    My new favorite channel 😍
    What type of centipede?
    What a survival story.
    The jack a roos are heroes

  • @guillaume8483
    @guillaume8483 Před rokem +7

    Congrats for the video, Hats off to this man for his survival story, and as a Frenchman I totally approve the frog eating 5/5

  • @Catherinzsl
    @Catherinzsl Před rokem +29

    Wow. I can kind of understand the scepticism about survival in that incredibly inhospitable environment, but those photos - he was pretty effing gaunt when found. And I can't imagine anyone hanging out in that remote location in that condition just hoping someone would stumble across him - for what gain?

    • @outdoordisasters
      @outdoordisasters  Před rokem +8

      Agreed. That would be pretty damn drastic ordeal to go through just for attention. How he got there induces some doubt.

    • @pakde8002
      @pakde8002 Před rokem +2

      Police generally speaking aren't that smart and one can imagine they're not the cream of the crop at some random cattle station town.

    • @pakde8002
      @pakde8002 Před rokem +9

      ​@@outdoordisasters just wondering why his account isn't believed. It was mentioned in the story and again in the comment so apparently there must be some controversy even though his vehicle was later found as described.

    • @BastardKitty
      @BastardKitty Před rokem

      @@pakde8002 I’m trying to figure that out too

    • @kathduncan9618
      @kathduncan9618 Před rokem +18

      ​@Pak De I don't believe it. I believe that he could have broken down, got lost and wandered for a while but I don't believe the carjacking. It's really rare for Australian Indigenous to attack people like Megee describes, let alone them having date R drugs, or sedatives of any sort to spare. Since they found the car - I believe - then the alleged carjackers got nothing out of the deal, so it doesn't make sense. I'm not saying Aboriginal peolle here don't commit crimes but in the outback this sort of crime would be unprecedented. People need others to survive out there and the carjackers hanging around for days or weeks off the Stuart Highway in the middle of nowhere, with a pocket of rohypnol or such, is a nonsense. If you wanted to steal you'd hang around the big towns there. Police couldn't find evidence of the carjackers and I tend to think Megee changing his story to include the carjackers just made breaking down in the outback story more interesting. Totally believe the poor bugger got stranded out there though. It would be horrendous.

  • @simondelaney2958
    @simondelaney2958 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Moral of the story, never share your beer.
    On a serious note though from someone who has smashed a car window before I don’t think you would smash a window on a moving vehicle then climb through getting cut to pieces unless he clung to the side of a swerving vehicle whilst picking out broken glass to make it safe enough to not to disembowel yourself on the way in.
    and to not be able to shake the person off your car by swerving and braking hard I find hard to believe.
    I think that would cause anyone to fly off like a rag doll.
    Another plausible explanation is he had 10 to any rum cans and lost control of his vehicle on a dusty bend, left the road and crashed his car, then he wondered off and got lost and to avoid being charged with DD he made up the whole story

  • @elliridspitters1080
    @elliridspitters1080 Před rokem +255

    Travelling the outback with my step father, a Park Ranger in Queensland outback, he told me never to stop if I saw Aboriginals on the road, always keep the windows & doors locked. A Park Manager took us to the Roper River to show us why we should always keep the vehicle locked & windows up. He stopped just before crossing the Roper, drunken Aboriginals came from the surrounding bush, demanding we give them our money, cigarettes & alcohol. The Manager left his window down to show us what would happen. The hands grabbed at his shirt as their demands grew louder. He gave them a few cigarettes of which most dropped into the water as they fought over them. Some carefully picked up the cigs while others tried to get into the vehicle. One of the aboriginal tricks was to get a woman holding a baby & stand on the road when a vehicle approached, if it stopped, the men would emerge from the bush to rob the vehicle occupants. When we stopped at a town, one of us had to stand by the truck so that the Aboriginals wouldn't steal anything, while the other went into the shop. That was a very educational trip for me.

    • @dukeywukey3909
      @dukeywukey3909 Před rokem +73

      Unfortunately this is true. No one likes to speak of this, but it’s true.
      Edit: as is the story with most, it’s the select few who ruin the reputation for most. But these stories are legend. (My ex-sister in law used to work in the NT as a jillaroo, and she had to drive with a gun under her seat (drivers seat) for similar stories such as this). This was many years ago, but it still remains. Some people jump out in front of vehicles for this very reason. To rob you. It sucks and it’s hard, and most original peoples of our country aren’t like this, but there are some that are. The legends have come about for a reason. Many original peoples are the best people you could ever meet, and have a generosity beyond you found imagine.
      I’ve never been to remote areas myself, it I’ve met many people who have who have similar stories. Long haul truck drivers and the like. It makes me sad. Like I said, it’s a select few who ruin the reputation of many. I can say the same about the legends of serial killers, that most are middle aged white people. Select few who ruin the reputation of many.
      Don’t attribute this notion to the whole. Everyone can find a story that smears a group with a bad story. Remember that it’s the individual that is the person who does the bad thing, and not the people as a whole. I hope you can understand what I’m trying to say…. Blessings ❤

    • @riveness
      @riveness Před rokem +32

      Well you are the invader after all... what do you expect

    • @chloeew4627
      @chloeew4627 Před rokem +12

      Yeah , dah be always axing for a handout , or easy pickings.

    • @jimmyriddle5246
      @jimmyriddle5246 Před rokem

      ​​@@riveness lol . Just like a typical triggered sop, you assume his heritage. Doesn't take much to reveal the real racist, just 11 words.😅

    • @riveness
      @riveness Před rokem

      @@jimmyriddle5246 ah so you revel in your racism. Thanks for letting us know

  • @dean4817
    @dean4817 Před rokem +5

    Pomydiva.. you got it spot on im52 and a stockman...the outback is a very dangerous place...be aware.very aware...

  • @hazelduerdoth4333
    @hazelduerdoth4333 Před rokem +1

    New sub here👍👍👍thank you and you have such a great voice .

  • @lancehargis9685
    @lancehargis9685 Před 10 měsíci +3

    That's one rugged story , great channel !

  • @williamglaser6577
    @williamglaser6577 Před rokem +2

    Great story thanks !

  • @jonnytheboy7338
    @jonnytheboy7338 Před 11 měsíci +8

    It would be great to hear the rest of the story being that him and a bunch of his friends went back out to where this all happened and the same people were there pulling the same stunt but this time there was a different outcome.
    A very different outcome

    • @fins59
      @fins59 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Say no more...

  • @kristiemcconathy7336
    @kristiemcconathy7336 Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @janebellco
    @janebellco Před rokem

    Love your voice! Feels like I’m watching a movie with narration! ❤

  • @notthisguyagain4635
    @notthisguyagain4635 Před rokem +4

    The first rule of surviving in the outback is don’t leave your vehicle. Although in this circumstance Ricky didn’t have that option.

  • @kokonana4086
    @kokonana4086 Před rokem +13

    This is one of the most triumphant survival stories I've heard but quite a few things bother me. Why didn't the police and people believe him? Who would have done this to oneself? And, why there was no rescue attempt from his family at all?

    • @outdoordisasters
      @outdoordisasters  Před rokem +5

      They had no idea where to look.

    • @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494
      @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 Před rokem +6

      If he was intoxicated and ran his own car off the road, he absolutely could have "done this to" himself. Not with any intent. Just.... stupidity.

    • @robwaterfiled6168
      @robwaterfiled6168 Před rokem +4

      @@dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 he was drugged, his passenger put something in his drink, he wasnt stupidly intoxicated

    • @villagelightsmith4375
      @villagelightsmith4375 Před rokem +1

      Think about it, Kokonana. It's a big land.

  • @LuckyTown77
    @LuckyTown77 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Phenomenal experience. Karma to the bad guys and to the doubters.

  • @robwaterfiled6168
    @robwaterfiled6168 Před rokem +1

    first time i've seen this in doco form. I have Rickys book in my collection, many more details in the book. Might have to read it again

    • @outdoordisasters
      @outdoordisasters  Před rokem

      I read the book when researching this story. It's fascinating, and for brevity's sake, had to leave out many details. Highly recommend reading his book if anyone has any interest in this story.

  • @mercyorbit9351
    @mercyorbit9351 Před rokem

    My favorite channel!

  • @64nessa
    @64nessa Před rokem +1

    I love ur videos! Just don’t forget all of us little people who where here from the very beginning when u become famous & hit 5 mil! Cuz I know ul get there fast!

    • @outdoordisasters
      @outdoordisasters  Před rokem +1

      I appreciate it! I like my boutique channel right now. I'm able to respond to the many kind comments like yours. It really means a lot.

  • @TheTeaParty320
    @TheTeaParty320 Před rokem +3

    I’ve seen a pack of dingoes tear down a full grown kangaroo in 8 seconds flat. So this guy was really lucky.

  • @sincitygiggles13
    @sincitygiggles13 Před rokem +1

    WOW! JUST WOW!!!Excruciating. I thought I might lie down and die listening to this man's fight to survive. All the pain and suffering I've experienced in my lifetime pale in comparison. Shame shame double shame, everybody knows my name.

    • @bianchaesson1441
      @bianchaesson1441 Před 8 měsíci

      Well yours was over your lifetime. In all due respect to him, his was over months. And that's not to say he hasn't had other deep suffering over his life.

  • @esterherschkovich6499
    @esterherschkovich6499 Před rokem +1

    New sub here 😊now watching ALL your videos...fantastic..

  • @ulrikezachmann7596
    @ulrikezachmann7596 Před 9 měsíci +4

    The thing about remote Australia is you get all sorts of characters out there and little policing. People go there for all sorts of reasons to go off grid and escape the mainstream. And yes it is Aboriginal land for most part. If you don’t have a reason to be somewhere then don’t go there. You don’t just breeze into communities without notice or a guide. It isn’t a tourist park even though invested parties like to spruik it as such. It is a long way between towns and any health care or other amenities and food costs a bomb so you need to take everything with you. The people that rob you are likely to have nothing and less to lose so just keep that in mind.

  • @ethelobuta9131
    @ethelobuta9131 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Losing in outback Australia so difficult to indure scary, farming land is so huge can't even see movement even trap inside the property, good he was rescued before it's too late

  • @jeffreycarman2185
    @jeffreycarman2185 Před rokem

    Wow! I did a bit of reading on this story and it sounds like he gave some contradictory accounts of how he was stranded. Either way it’s amazing he was able to survive for that long in the Outback.

    • @bianchaesson1441
      @bianchaesson1441 Před 8 měsíci

      In many instances I wouldn't completely trust police OR newspapers/media. The media is so corrupt!!!

  • @gf301
    @gf301 Před rokem +4

    What a horrifying tale, that poor guy suffered beyond belief. Even in normal circumstances a tooth problem like that is pure misery, to have to deal with it in that brutal way is an unimaginable nightmare.
    Someone said he deserved a medal,i wouldn't argue with that. Hope he fully recovered, physically at least.

  • @ronda7340
    @ronda7340 Před 11 měsíci

    Wow the fact that people doubted his story is just unbelievable. What this poor guy had to go through is amazing. Wow you are an incredible human being. So glad he survived... To tell his story....

    • @lot6129
      @lot6129 Před 11 měsíci

      He keeps changing his story, Police could not find anything, the whole thing is suss

    • @ronda7340
      @ronda7340 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@lot6129why would he make this up though

    • @bianchaesson1441
      @bianchaesson1441 Před 8 měsíci

      @@lot6129 In all due respect to police, they're definitely guilty of not investigating situations at times, either improperly or not at all! And also, they can be, and often are, very biased.

  • @smartazz61
    @smartazz61 Před rokem +6

    I really need to watch this whenever I feel like my life is hard. Holy shit. I would have a hard time not spending the rest of my life searching for.the fucks that did this to me.

  • @dscott_
    @dscott_ Před rokem +4

    Outdoor disaster stories are the best!

  • @SarahGreen523
    @SarahGreen523 Před rokem +6

    That which doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Everything in the Australian Outback is trying to kill you.

  • @mapo5976
    @mapo5976 Před 4 měsíci

    Good grief.😮
    Life is precious. Fighting to stay alive. Respect.

  • @ericahalmai8490
    @ericahalmai8490 Před 3 měsíci

    amazing 😮😅, courage, will to survive, I glad you did it 🇦🇺🙏🍀

  • @keikurooka5105
    @keikurooka5105 Před rokem +1

    Every one of us is born to be famous or just plain ordinary human beings. This one is destined to be famous and on top over us all ordinary mortal beings.. a role model to follow for us in how to survive in the most harsh cruel difficult environment. ❤

  • @yerbaristo
    @yerbaristo Před 4 měsíci

    Man!! When you feel'n the Blues, an you come across Muddy Waters!! Damn!!

  • @oldtin82
    @oldtin82 Před 9 měsíci +9

    No:1 unwritten rule in the northern territory, never ever stop for an abo. Even if they jump out in front of you, this fella was actually lucky.

  • @kflo8634
    @kflo8634 Před rokem +3

    I live in Australia and I'm shocked by this story. 😳

  • @cameronhowe4066
    @cameronhowe4066 Před 4 měsíci

    you a tough dude , well done

  • @jase5865
    @jase5865 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Never ever stop

  • @jamesrandell1159
    @jamesrandell1159 Před 3 měsíci

    We travelled from Perth to Broome, Broome to Albany and Albany to Perth and never had any problems. I love Australia 🇦🇺. Iam from South Africa and I have never felt safer than travelling in outback 🇦🇺 Australia.

  • @naturalimmunity3040
    @naturalimmunity3040 Před rokem +4

    Now this story is quite a Walkabout!

    • @outdoordisasters
      @outdoordisasters  Před rokem +1

      Tell me about it! So happy he survived.

    • @naturalimmunity3040
      @naturalimmunity3040 Před rokem +1

      @@outdoordisasters Yes, he did certainly make it into the spirit world on this experience - that is a right of passage! Glad to know he made it out okay. Quite an incredible journey. TY for sharing.

  • @missasinenomine
    @missasinenomine Před rokem

    22:50 Perfect posture! I'm so envious.

  • @sandraleslie4068
    @sandraleslie4068 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Mentally and physically one hell of a strong guy. Can't say more than that. 🏜️

  • @leaffyTrees
    @leaffyTrees Před rokem +3

    I drive into outback Nth QLD on a road where some one takes rifle shots at people. Some people have disappeared. I have been fortunate nothing ever happened to any family members or myself.

  • @jomama5186
    @jomama5186 Před rokem +1

    Wow !!!

  • @AprilSunshine
    @AprilSunshine Před rokem +2

    Go Ricky go! ❤

  • @Chris-ev5ok
    @Chris-ev5ok Před rokem +1

    I remember hearing about him when I was visiting Australia and simply could not believe he did what he did when I was in the Outback. Unbearable! And I was only out there for one day...

  • @GYT923
    @GYT923 Před 2 měsíci

    I read Ricky's book, and a lot of this is summarised from my memory of the story. Pretty sure after he was offered the government job, he made the journey from the Port Hedland area to Adelaide because he promised a friend he'd take his son down there or something, and wanted to do the journey before he started his job... and came across the stranded aboriginals he was ambushed by on his way back from that journey.

  • @Boogleye
    @Boogleye Před rokem +7

    To much work for the cops they would have to go out in the sun

  • @thestinkydwarf
    @thestinkydwarf Před 4 měsíci

    I remember being warned about a particular town in country NSW, being advised that if u breakdown in or near that town to leave the vehicle as the locals wont hesitate to hurt u as they stripped it of anything of value. Supposedly it was well known for truckers to just roll right thru that town, no stopping until u were in the next town.