Your footage is getting heaps more stable nice 🙌🏼 And good advice at the start of the video about people keeping their cool, it’s definitely recommended!!
I legit try hard to keep the footage stable. Still a failure bit of footage that is still using the old app but it will get even better soon. I'll keep at it.
Mostly freshwater seepage out of the rocks from within the sand, like most of the freshwater creeks on the island, but sometimes big waves wash in there on a big tide.
Is there a reason someone from management hasn't sent a crew down to push some dirt into it? From a gvt and land management perspective, the potential risk for injury seems high and not like a bunch of bureaucrats to allow??
@@Mouldyturnip75 I believe the rule here is to let nature take it's course and don't intervene. Its rarely muddy like this. And doesn't last long. And realistically, probably more chance of injury driving to work in the city.
There was footage of it in one of the recent vids. I should have given my phone to people more often when I got the Mog involved. Or set it up on a tripod. I need to work on ways to get footage of my recoveries in the Mog.
@@666dualsport yes but spelt with an s, not a z. Fraser Island. And it's South Rocks, Rocky Beach, Fraser Island. But no one would know what I'm talking about so I still mention that it's Ngkala Rocks.
The 79 is very popular but the difference between front and rear axle widths can problematic. One of the big things I see is incorrect tyre pressure, lack of momentum at the critical stage, not using kinetic ropes instead of snatch straps (which by the way have about 4/5 good pulls in them) and of course inexperience but that is fun, gaining that experience.
@@seanworkman431 Agree with what you said. That rear axle crap on the 79 is crazy, why would a car company sell a car with that design, and there is so many other mods that you need to do, but in standard form, they are crap. Now when the 79 is fully modified which costs anywhere between $30,000 to $100,00, they are great. Also do agree 100% most people get bogged because of incorrect tyre pressures and not enough momentum. Also yes, a kinetic rope is better, but if they use a snatch strap correctly, they work fine. But all this gives us a lot of entertainment.
@@commonsense-grs There is a company down in Victoria that does an axle and bearing extension package but Toyo know that so many customers are going to modify the platform they stick to selling the platform. Indeed good entertainment, almost as good as the local boat ramp on the weekend.
Your footage is getting heaps more stable nice 🙌🏼
And good advice at the start of the video about people keeping their cool, it’s definitely recommended!!
I legit try hard to keep the footage stable. Still a failure bit of footage that is still using the old app but it will get even better soon. I'll keep at it.
Dude in the white Patrol needs to slow the bar speed a bit on that chainsaw. 😂
Nice one mate. Bring us some Australia Day goodness on the weekend 😅 yew
I'll try to get some shorts or just short vids of the chaos uploaded through the weekend for ya. 👍🏼
Is the water from seepage down the hill or nice salty seepage from under the rocks?
Mostly freshwater seepage out of the rocks from within the sand, like most of the freshwater creeks on the island, but sometimes big waves wash in there on a big tide.
Is there a reason someone from management hasn't sent a crew down to push some dirt into it? From a gvt and land management perspective, the potential risk for injury seems high and not like a bunch of bureaucrats to allow??
@@Mouldyturnip75 I believe the rule here is to let nature take it's course and don't intervene. Its rarely muddy like this. And doesn't last long. And realistically, probably more chance of injury driving to work in the city.
You gotto do vid on the mog idling thru
There was footage of it in one of the recent vids.
I should have given my phone to people more often when I got the Mog involved. Or set it up on a tripod. I need to work on ways to get footage of my recoveries in the Mog.
Whenever the Mog is in action, every phone cameras in the area is pointed at it. But I never see any of this footage posted anywhere. 🤷🏼♂️
@TruBluOffroad you may need an assistant but hey I dont come cheap
@M.j.S388 🤣
ITS CALLED FRAZER ISLAND
@@666dualsport yes but spelt with an s, not a z. Fraser Island. And it's South Rocks, Rocky Beach, Fraser Island. But no one would know what I'm talking about so I still mention that it's Ngkala Rocks.
And they all rave over the mighty LC 79, crap off road.
Patrols ain’t any better
The 79 is very popular but the difference between front and rear axle widths can problematic. One of the big things I see is incorrect tyre pressure, lack of momentum at the critical stage, not using kinetic ropes instead of snatch straps (which by the way have about 4/5 good pulls in them) and of course inexperience but that is fun, gaining that experience.
@@seanworkman431 Agree with what you said. That rear axle crap on the 79 is crazy, why would a car company sell a car with that design, and there is so many other mods that you need to do, but in standard form, they are crap.
Now when the 79 is fully modified which costs anywhere between $30,000 to $100,00, they are great.
Also do agree 100% most people get bogged because of incorrect tyre pressures and not enough momentum. Also yes, a kinetic rope is better, but if they use a snatch strap correctly, they work fine.
But all this gives us a lot of entertainment.
@@commonsense-grs There is a company down in Victoria that does an axle and bearing extension package but Toyo know that so many customers are going to modify the platform they stick to selling the platform.
Indeed good entertainment, almost as good as the local boat ramp on the weekend.
You haven't answered yet. How much do you charge when noone else can pull someone else out of a bog
One kidney
If I'm on the spot, like when I'm hanging out here at Ngkala, a hundred bucks.
@@TruBluOffroad I'd pay a hundred just to watch.
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And that Barra patrol owner no idea at all 🤦🏻♂️
But he's learning and having fun so... 👌🏻
Sounds good too!