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Stuck in mud for 250 hours: The tale of resilience and redemption

Oman Sunday 28/April/2024 20:28 PM
By: Times News Service
Stuck in mud for 250 hours: The tale of resilience and redemption

MUSCAT: In the vast expanse of Oman’s rugged terrain, where  adventure beckons at every turn, one South African couple embarked on a journey of  exploration, only to find themselves ensnared in a gripping saga of survival and solidarity.


Mike and Debra Galvin set out on a 20-day expedition from Al Ain in  UAE to Oman, their 20-tonne MAN expedition vehicle brimming with anticipation as they traversed the stunning landscapes of Oman recently. Little did they know, their adventure would soon transform into a test of endurance and the human spirit.

For ten excruciating days and nights, the Galvins endured the relentless ordeal, their spirits buoyed by the unwavering support of local volunteers and the Royal Oman Police. Despite the passage of an agonising 250 hours over ten days, their resolve remained unbroken, their determination to emerge victorious undiminished. The initial weeks of their odyssey were marked by the thrill of discovery, as they navigated the coastal roads from Salalah, their hearts brimming with the promise of adventure.


Yet, as storm clouds gathered on the horizon, they made a fateful decision to seek refuge in the seemingly tranquil environs of Bar Al Hikman, unaware of the fate that awaited them.

Speaking to Times of Oman, after the Herculean efforts and ten days of struggle, Mike Galvin, the relieved traveller, conveyed his profound gratitude to the people of Oman, his voice laden with emotion. 

He said, “We have been utterly awestruck by the unwavering goodness of the people here in Oman, especially fellow off-roaders and overlanders, who selflessly dedicated their time, resources, and expertise to aid us in our time of dire need. For this, we are eternally grateful.” 

As Mike recounted, “It was April 17, Wednesday. The track initially seemed promising as it led onto a solid salt flat. However, our optimism was short-lived when we encountered a seemingly innocuous black mud flat with water. Little did we know, it would become the epicentre of our ordeal.”

What began as a detour soon spiralled into a nightmare, as their formidable vehicle sank into the soft embrace of the mud below.

It was much deeper trouble than what we faced on our trip with punctured tyres, a leaking hydraulic jack, and a faltering battery.

He added: “The situation was growing increasingly grim with each passing hour.”

Debra Galvin, Mike’s steadfast companion, recalled the mounting sense of desperation. “The initial sense of adventure gradually gave way to mounting anxiety as our situation grew increasingly dire. With each passing day, we grappled with the task to get the truck out.”

What followed was a tale of resilience and determination, as Galvin and his wife, Debra, attempted self-recovery and sought aid from local teams.

Amid the tumult, a desperate call to 9999 connected the couple with a local recovery team. Despite multiple attempts, a distressing miscommunication led to the truck being pulled back into the soft mud on the opposite side of the hard track. “We were horrified. We were gutted. They left us,” Mike recounted, his voice laden with disbelief.

The following day brought a glimmer of hope with the arrival of a new team and two JCBs. However, their rushed efforts proved futile as the truck remained firmly entrenched in the mud’s grip, defying the JCBs’ strength. “They too left us, no closer to rescue,” Debra lamented, her voice tinged with resignation. Each effort appeared to exacerbate their predicament.

The efforts to secure aid from local recovery teams proved futile, as the sheer magnitude of their predicament surpassed the capabilities of conventional rescue efforts.

As Mike said, “We found ourselves at the mercy of the unforgiving terrain, our hopes dashed by the fleeting promises of ill-equipped recovery teams.”

As anxiety mounted amidst warnings of impending floods due to tides and the full moon, a ray of hope emerged through the modern marvel of social media.

Saud of the Muscat Fazza Rescue Team reached out to Mike, offering a beacon of hope amidst the darkness of uncertainty.

Amidst the despair, a beacon of hope emerged when a coalition of Omani volunteers rallied to their aid, galvanised by a shared commitment to their fellow adventurers in distress.

Voluntary rescue teams, including the 3R, SOS, and Fazaa groups, converged on the scene, their determination unwavering in the face of adversity.

The Galvins’ desperate call to 9999 brought the assistance of the Royal Oman Police, whose presence provided a crucial lifeline in their hour of need. With the combined efforts of the volunteers and the ROP, a meticulously coordinated rescue operation unfolded, marked by unwavering determination and selflessness.

The subsequent operation was an example of coordinated efforts, as the volunteers laboured tirelessly to craft a makeshift pathway using tires and sandbags.

Mike recounted the pivotal moment, “With meticulous planning and unwavering determination, a veritable army of 40 volunteers and 20 rugged 4x4 vehicles descended upon our location, armed to the teeth with an arsenal of recovery gear.”

Mike’s relief was palpable as he recalled, “When our truck was finally perched upon the solid ground of the hard track, a collective sigh of relief washed over us. It was a moment of indescribable joy and gratitude.”

Tariq Al Zadjali, a key figure in the rescue group, commended the unwavering commitment of all involved. He said: “Approximately 50 individuals, including officials from the esteemed Royal Oman Police, worked tirelessly, undeterred by the daunting challenges, until the vehicle was successfully recovered.”

As the sun sets over the tranquil landscape of Bar Al Hikman, the echoes of camaraderie and solidarity reverberate through the air, serving as a poignant reminder of the remarkable resilience and compassion that unites humanity in times of adversity.