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Greybeards GQ
Australia
Приєднався 10 вер 2019
I want to share my passion for 4WDing, Touring, Overlanding and Camping in my Nissan GQ Patrol which I have set up for easy camping and touring
Ultimate Aussie Tourer... the easiest set up for Touring/Overlanding
A walk around of my touring/overlanding set up with practical and effective mods so life on the road touring is made simple, easy and stress free
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West MacDonnell Ranges
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Some footage from our 2019 trip to the West MacDonnell Ranges
West MacDonnell Ranges - Standley Chasm
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Back in July 2019 we visited Standley Chasm in the West MacDonnell Ranges out from Alice Springs. More vids on the West Macs and Red Centre to come
Rainbow Beach to Double Island Point
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A day run down the beach from Rainbow Beach to Double Island Point and returning to our camp at Nomad's Rest just outside Gympie QLD. Music: "Upbeat Party" at scottholmesmusic.com
Janowen Hills 4WD Park - Wheel lifts, ruts & rocks
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A day driving in Janowen Hills 4WD Park near Main Range National Park just outside of Warwick QLD
Simpson Desert - Hay River Track
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Part 2 of our Simpson Desert crossing on the remote Hay River Track in the northern section of the Simpson Desert from Lake Poeppel to Batton Hill Music: "Driven to Success" by scottholmesmusic.com
Simpson Desert - Solo crossing in a 1991 GQ Patrol
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Part 1 (Big Red to Poeppel Corner) of our Simpson Desert crossing East to West via the QAA Line and the remote Hay River Track
Goomburra Valley Campground
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Some time back we spent a weekend camping at Goomburra Valley Campground not far from Main Range National Park near Warwick and Allora in Qld
Big Red Bash 2019
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Our first time journey to the 2019 Big Red Bash outside of Birdsville QLD. Situated at the base of the famous Big Red sand dune on the eastern edge of the Simpson Desert. 4 days of camping and great music
Similar to mine but i run front mount intercooler. If I was you I would get a quarter chop done especially as you already have the rear bar to suit.
What a rig! Quick one for you… how did you wire up that cruise control?
Bloody awesome mate! She is beautifully done. I am just coming back from Cameron Corner ex Melbourne in my 92 GQ. Found your vid and has given me heaps of inspiration for building mine up further. They are just magnificent rigs!
Leon thiess old car?
Awesome love the rocky landscape gives me an insight of what I've got to look forward to on my Simpson Desert Trip next year.. thanks guys
A great video. No throwing sand and rocks everywhere and a nice steady pace. How long did it take from Jervious to Batton and then Batton to Poeppel Corner. I am taking 10 cars later this year and trying to plan things.
Hi Glenn, we travelled from Birdsville to Jervois, and may have encountered more traffic on the QAA line as we left early the morning after the Big Red Bash finished and we also had to take the 70km Eyre Ck diversion as it was still too deep to cross at the normal point. We travelled at a steady pace using high range only, with only dropping to first high a couple of times for steep rutted out dunes on the QAA line. Basically took us 3-4 days (3 overnight inc Batton Hill) to go from the Bash at Big Red to Jervois Stn. The corrugations from the Plenty Highway to Batton Hill are bone jarring for about 80kms. Just run good tyre pressures. I used 16psi front and 18psi rear and I have a fully adjustable remote res suspension, so was able to soften the corrugations, but if your vehicle is heavily loaded maybe drop to 14 and 16 respectively. With a large group like yours, it will take longer, so enjoy the experience. I have a 4.2TD 6 cyl diesel and had 147ltr long range tank on board and took an extra 20ltrs on rear bar. Only used 100 ltrs from filling up at Birdsville to Jervois Stn. Averaged 16.2 ltr/100 km. I was really happy with that as had originally thought I may use 18-22 ltrs/100 km. We also had 75ltrs of water on board as well. Enjoy the trip with your mates. Cheers Keith
Fuck that’s a clean GQ
Awesome vid mate. Is the track pretty obvious or do I really have to study it on the map first? Plus are the campsites pretty obvious as youre driving?
Hi Peter, Yeah the Hay River track is pretty well defined, but I would imagine early in the season (April) some parts on the crests of dunes may become slightly indistinct. We went in late July 2019 and it wasn't a problem. We used Hema paper map and I have a Hema HX1 for sat nav with preloaded maps inc. Simpson Desert. Great for looking in more detail as to distance and points of interest. Plenty of defined camp sites along the way, but you can pretty much pull up within 50 metres of the track and set up camp. Just take only pictures and leave only footprints. Like you, I watched lots of You Tube vids and researched as much as I could, including picking the brains of seasoned travellers in our 4WD club who had done multiple crossings. I had done an East/West to Mt Dare and back again about 4 years ago with some friends, so had some idea what to expect. But I longed to do a solo crossing. Best advice is travel as light as you can with heavy stuf down low, not too much HEAVY stuff on roof rack and try and be prepared for every eventuality. Good tyres, suspension (not factory as it cops a beating), maybe a 2 inch lift to help as well and a UHF for comms (hand held is fine), as there are call points to inform traffic coming towards you of your position. Also, compulsory to have a sand flag for cresting dunes to avoid collisions. I had a sat phone, PLB and a Noco self starting power pack (in event of flat battery) plus tools and spares and of course fuel (that's when a 147l long range fuel tank comes in handy). I used about 100l from Birdsville to Jervious Station near the end of the track. Avg 16.2 lt/100km. Not bad mileage for the soft sand. I ran tyre pressures of 16psi front and 18psi rear and had no real issues and only used 4 High. Take plenty of water and food in case you get stranded. Good thing about East/West crossings, you will always have passing traffic and most stop to assist others in need. Good Luck and enjoy the trip. I will be back at some time and probs will do the Madigan Line which is regarded as the most remote track in the Simpson. Hope this helps you. Cheers Keith
@@keithdaly4434 Mate just took a screenshot. Awesome advice. Yeah I'm looking for abit of a challenge for me and the missus. We're thinking of purchasing a cruiser or patrol. Unsure as we want both power and comfort. Our plan is to head from Qld to Cairns to Kimberley then back through the Simpson desert. I'm gonna look into the hemas and a sat phone for sure.
@@peterproum6262 you can hire sat phones from either Birdsville or Mt Dare (west side of Simpson) for a one way or return journey. Look into that rather than buy one
Very helpful mate. I'm gonna conquer it with the missus soon. Epic adventure!!!
Thanks mate. You'll really enjoy the desert. The stars at night are incredible. Check out the Hay River Track vid I did as well. This track is less travelled but just as amazing as East/West and more diverse terrain imo
@@keithdaly4434 thats good to hear mate! Looking forward to it with my girl. I'm definitely gonna watch that one!
What a beast love it. Where r u at? ,looks like mary river somewhere up that way. 🤙
Hi Shaun, yeah it's the Mary River on a dairy farm at Moy Pocket we found on You Camp. Great spot and kayaks there are free to use. Just have to be self sufficient as no facilities. Been there twice recently and the owner is really great. Check it out. I will put up a short vid shortly about this campsite called "Hidden Pocket". Cheers mate
@@keithdaly4434 awesum cheers mate
mint mate
Cheers bud. Thanks for the link to the door cards 👍
@@greybeardsgq1620 Np mate
very nice who needs new well done enjoy
Thanks mate. Yeah I just love the solid old fourbies. If you look after them they just keep on going
Great scenery Keith 👌👌😎. Makes me want to head back up there .👍
Love the patrol mate and great videos! Thank God we can now travel again at least in QLD. 🤙
Cheers Shaun. It's a good old beast. Thanks for watching. Had a break for a while but will be putting up more vids soon from last year and recent trips. So keep a look out
Great truck, beautiful scenery and wonderful music. What engine does your patrol have?
Hi George, yeah the desert was spectacular after all the rain last year. If you ever get the chance, go for it. The GQ has the much sort after and reliable silvertop 4.2TD. Mine has a larger turbo and intercooler. A good old beast she is
awesome mate, keen to get there one day 👍
Cheers mate
Hey mate. How long does the drive take from rainbow to DI and is it easy to get the 4x4 there without much risk of getting stuck on the rocks? Cheers!
Hi mate. It's only about 20 minutes or so down the beach to DI from Rainbow. Recommend you travel on the falling tide about 3 hours after high tide, otherwise you run the risk of issues at the infamous Mudlo Rocks (take a look at the wall of shame at the Rainbow Beach Pub or you tube it) or the sections of large driftwood south of Rainbow. Key to driving the beach is correct tyre pressures. Would recommend around 18psi to avoid any issues. Leisha Track can be pretty soft on the Teewah Beach side entry. It's a great spot to visit. Enjoy !
Nice mate, i do like your set up, nice 👍 Thanks for sharing 🍻
Cheers Mate
No lockers mate, that patrol might final be level with the Vitara in the capability stakes 😆😆👍
Maybe 😉 It just prevented me from tackling some of the more technical tracks uphill, but it was still a fun day
Keith Daly good stuff mate, great video too 👍
@@4WheelingInNSW Thanks Grant. Appreciate it
Keith Daly gave ya a shout out to on my FB page too champ, good luck with the channel buddy
@@4WheelingInNSW Appreciate it mate
That looks like an awesome place to go, thanks for sharing guys and credit to your camerawomen for following you around all day. Image the wheel lifts I would get there 😂😂. Cheers Shad 😎
Thanks Shad. Yeah it's got plenty of tracks from easy to extreme. Would have been good to have tackled some more difficult ones but lockers would have been needed. Got the issue sorted, as must have been an earth problem. All good now. Very lucky to have someone to take footage for me. She does a good job. Yeah, you would have been lifting wheels a heap more than me 🤣
Awesome mate, love that big bonnet scoop 💪.
Cheers Mate
awesome mate, love your set up. looks like a top little spot. great video and thanks for sharing.
Hi mate, glad you liked it. Vids should be getting better from here as have upgraded my PC and am now using good editing software. Should have the first part of my Simpson crossing coming soon 👍
Great stuff mate, looks like a fantastic trip so far. Thanks for sharing it with us. The GQ is looking good 👍👍.
Thanks Shad. Pretty happy with my first attempt. Hopefully will improve as I go. Got lots of cool footage of Simpson crossing, Red Centre and some awesome 4WDing to come. Keep an eye out. Cheers