I’ve had my ‘97 80 series for 23 years. Manual petrol turbo. I’ll never get rid of it either. Probably keep the LPG though it’s a liquid injection type with its own map on the aftermarket ECU. Our favourite places to explore are the Victorian high country. We’ve been binge watching your videos for the last few months. We really enjoy your content and the fact that you’re just yourself. 👍 Good on you Daniel. We appreciate your hard work making and sharing your videos. Can only imagine how many hours you spend editing each episode. Regards John and Kim.
Good Q and A mate as someone else commented always good when some stories are thrown in, geez you looked young in that photo from camping in the 90s, I noticed the old school camp chairs and torch
Cheers mate, got a lot of story's just have to remember them haha, those old school chairs held up for years, funny enough the camp chairs I have now is 12 years old as well 👍 glad you liked mate and cheers again for the comment 👍
Thanks mate , great hearing all the stories and expert advise on camping ,four wheel driving and the high country. Keep up the great work and keep em coming.👍👍🍻🍻
Mate I hope you keep up the awesome vids, I love watching them. We spend a lot of time on 4WD trips in VHC & I love picking up tips from you & the vids. Thanks brother 🤙
Great cross section of Q&A plus a couple of stories Wonnangatta always adds a few more Mysteries Thanks for the Q&A you should do more Very educational I have been doing solo HC trips for years always mid week and I learnt a few new tricks 👍🏻
Hi mate I enjoyed the Q&A. Especially the story about the blue drum. It's a pretty audacious thing to do walking into someones camp at 4 in the morning thats for sure. Cheers, BobbyB.
Loved this one mate, always interesting to hear about peoples opinions and experiences. I have to agree with you on limestone creek mate, thats prob my go to fav spot in that exact spot ive seen you camp at. Also i know you didnt want to get into it to much but interested to hear more about what happened at the bottom of blue rag?
@@Bush-Tv the electric diff locks best thing since sliced bread pulled me out of trouble a lot of times on occasions the ladder mud chains. Which l made myself.
Sorry l missed the q and a but l have a late question l’ve just bought a hilux with Toyo A/T Open Country there all new plus steel rims , are they worth keeping or change.
That's ok mate, It would all depend on what you do, say if it's your daily drive? How often do you go bush and what type of track and areas you like to get into.Also do you go solo or with other vehicles 👍
@@Bush-Tv this is the second 4x4 l bought it as a daily drive and to tow the boat it’s only a tinnie but l go up in the high country, to lake Ecumbean also all over Victoria chasing the trout / salmon. Sometimes in sand,and mud.
Usually a group of us all tradies, we take building materials with us if we come across a cabin or hut that needs repair we help out when we can you have to try and keep these cabin/ huts in good shape otherwise the Authorities with remove them or close them. If everyone who goes 4x4 ing just carries a hammer some fence wire, some nails and a couple of fence pailings if you can it all helps.
Ohh very interesting 👍🌸🤗 i have a question too ( sorry late) if you have to go alone in an island for one year, and can take only 3 things with you ( the island has water, fruits and animals) and not any human, what those would be? ☺️ liked 👍 and FULL watch 🌸🌼🌸🌼
For three years, thats quite a while. I'd say 1st a good sized Ferro rid to start Fire. 2 an axe to chop wood and build a shelter. 3 a really good knife to hunt
My favourite is the Wonnangatta of all-time for me. Relaxing , fishing, hunting, enjoying company and good cooking.
Just love it in there mate 👍 definitely need to get down there more
Loved this mate, was great to sit back with ya, while you have a yarn! Awesome stuff!
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed it 👍
Cheers for the comment mate 👍
I’ve had my ‘97 80 series for 23 years. Manual petrol turbo. I’ll never get rid of it either. Probably keep the LPG though it’s a liquid injection type with its own map on the aftermarket ECU.
Our favourite places to explore are the Victorian high country. We’ve been binge watching your videos for the last few months. We really enjoy your content and the fact that you’re just yourself. 👍
Good on you Daniel.
We appreciate your hard work making and sharing your videos. Can only imagine how many hours you spend editing each episode.
Regards John and Kim.
Thanks mate 👍
Yeah I recon I'll turbo the old girl when the time is right,
Mate really glad you enjoy and hope it's a help 👍
Awsome content my friend BUSH TV.koala😊good job
Thanks Carol 👍
Good Q and A mate as someone else commented always good when some stories are thrown in, geez you looked young in that photo from camping in the 90s, I noticed the old school camp chairs and torch
Cheers mate, got a lot of story's just have to remember them haha, those old school chairs held up for years, funny enough the camp chairs I have now is 12 years old as well 👍 glad you liked mate and cheers again for the comment 👍
Thanks mate , great hearing all the stories and expert advise on camping ,four wheel driving and the high country. Keep up the great work and keep em coming.👍👍🍻🍻
Glad you enjoyed it mate, and thanks for watching 👍🍺🍻
Thanks mate. One of the most enjoyable and informative sessions I’ve seen. Love your passion for the bush and your relaxed way of sharing. Cheers
Thanks very much mate, Appreciate your feedback 👍
Mate I hope you keep up the awesome vids, I love watching them. We spend a lot of time on 4WD trips in VHC & I love picking up tips from you & the vids.
Thanks brother 🤙
Thanks mate, Yeah I got a lot in the hat so never shy of a trip. Glad its a help mate,
might see you out there mate, chees for the comment 👍👍
What a fantastic way of showcasing your love of the VHC keep the videos coming great stuff 👍🤠
Thanks mate 😁 cheers for the comment 👍
Great Q & A , B.T , a good lot of questions from the viewers.
Thanks mate, Yeah I think it went well,and that spot I was at is pristine 👍
Great cross section of Q&A plus a couple of stories
Wonnangatta always adds a few more Mysteries
Thanks for the Q&A you should do more
Very educational I have been doing solo HC trips for years always mid week and I learnt a few new tricks 👍🏻
Oh thanks mate 👍 glad you enjoyed that.
Yes good old Wonnangatta.
Thank for the feedback mate 👍 really appreciate it 👍
Great vid again. Cant wait for next one. Just wondering your campfire kettle enamel coated when you bought it ? Thanks
Thanks mate, no it raw inside, same when I got it
Hi mate I enjoyed the Q&A. Especially the story about the blue drum. It's a pretty audacious thing to do walking into someones camp at 4 in the morning thats for sure. Cheers, BobbyB.
Glad you enjoyed it, Yeah plus no vehicle was herd coming or going and no one was camped anywhere near us as well.
Thanks
Thanks mate, 😁 very much appreciated 👍
Loved this one mate, always interesting to hear about peoples opinions and experiences.
I have to agree with you on limestone creek mate, thats prob my go to fav spot in that exact spot ive seen you camp at.
Also i know you didnt want to get into it to much but interested to hear more about what happened at the bottom of blue rag?
Cheers mate, Yeah Gods country up there for sure
One of your best one again keep up with your good work is I said before you make us very happy bless you❤
Thank you so much 😀
Great video again ✔️✔️. I don't have a winch But have 2diff-locks and 4hd Mud chains Just in case
Thanks mate 👍Winch will always pay for itself 👍but what you've got sounds good 👍
@@Bush-Tv the electric diff locks best thing since sliced bread pulled me out of trouble a lot of times on occasions the ladder mud chains. Which l made myself.
Sorry l missed the q and a but l have a late question l’ve just bought a hilux with Toyo A/T Open Country there all new plus steel rims , are they worth keeping or change.
That's ok mate, It would all depend on what you do, say if it's your daily drive?
How often do you go bush and what type of track and areas you like to get into.Also do you go solo or with other vehicles 👍
@@Bush-Tv this is the second 4x4 l bought it as a daily drive and to tow the boat it’s only a tinnie but l go up in the high country, to lake Ecumbean also all over Victoria chasing the trout / salmon. Sometimes in sand,and mud.
Usually a group of us all tradies, we take building materials with us if we come across a cabin or hut that needs repair we help out when we can you have to try and keep these cabin/ huts in good shape otherwise the Authorities with remove them or close them. If everyone who goes 4x4 ing just carries a hammer some fence wire, some nails and a couple of fence pailings if you can it all helps.
100 % mate, Also the rubbish left will get the place closed or they will turn it into a tourist attraction with no camping
Ohh very interesting 👍🌸🤗 i have a question too ( sorry late) if you have to go alone in an island for one year, and can take only 3 things with you ( the island has water, fruits and animals) and not any human, what those would be? ☺️ liked 👍 and FULL watch 🌸🌼🌸🌼
For three years, thats quite a while.
I'd say 1st a good sized Ferro rid to start Fire. 2 an axe to chop wood and build a shelter. 3 a really good knife to hunt
What kind of mapping do you use mate?
Always used Rooftop maps mate 👍