4WD IMO is one of the best off grid shows.. Thank you Graham and everyone that makes it happen love everything about it keep sharing your adventures. Thank you too all for what you do and bring us along cheers mate!!! From Florida east coast..
As I sit here with my black lab curled up next to me, did not expect the ending in this video to have me so emotional. Such a sweet sentiment. Even though they never live nearly long enough, our four-legged best friends are always with us.
Loving the off-grid programs Graham. As much as we love the 4WD 24/7 content, the Off grid content is just so much more relatable and informative for us, who are considering hybrid vanning in the not too distant future of retirement.
Graham, Lost my dog a few years ago and totally get what you're saying. Due to some issues I'm still in the process of spreading her ashes in all of our favorite places. She loved to fish and "swim" in the water (bulldogs are better at sinking lol), and so I'm spreading her in as many important places to us as I can. Hoping to finish up this year. You never forget them, and they take a piece of your heart when they go. Hope you're doing well mate.
Same here, my girls with me on the couch now but she’s on her last few days… she’s been sick for a while but it’s really kicking in now. Hardest part of having a dog is signing up for some of the worst moments life can throw at you.
Same! Man, that came out of nowhere, was not expecting that. Beautiful sentiment though, makes me think about how much I miss the dogs that are no longer with me and love the ones that still are.
Ive been watching you guys for many, probably too many, years now and I have to say that the Off Grid series has been my absolute favourite of all the series you have done. Love watching the boys get up to hijinks and mayhem on tough tracks, but this series is so inspirational and fun! Thank you so much for sticking with it and making it a reality! The kids have only got 2 years left in school between them and I reckon we need to start planning because once the truck stops doing the school runs it might just be time to go bush again! Keep the amazing places coming :)
Awesome video as always Graham, Steph and Harley. Off Grid is one of the most epic 4WD series on UA-cam y’all really know how to show Australia for its beauty and culture. Thanks for letting us ride along with y’all on y’all’s adventures.
From a Mount Gambier local that loves driving along our coastlines. Next time you come intending to drive on the sand, please drop your tyre pressures to 10psi or 12psi. The reason for the low pressures is that you do heaps less damage to the sand tracks, especially the in the dunes, if you don't go that low. For example, where you first dropped your vans at Tea Tee Crossing. Those woops or undulations up the first dune climb are caused by ppl with too much tire pressure. I've driven many different vehicles, both 2 and 4wd along all our beaches here in the South East. I've also recovered many 4wd vehicles bogged to their chassis due to having 15psi or more in their tyres. Them being bogged on the beaches doesn't bother me, but the damage done to the tracks does and is really avoidable simply by letting your tyres down to 10psi. You won't roll a tyre off if you drive accordingly, meaning no tight turns on hard ground and keep your speed down, and the tyres will stay on their beads. In saying all that ,I enjoy your show and the places you get those vans into. Cheers and keep it black on black and safe driving.
Damn it Graham...Wasn't expecting to shed a tear while watching your gorgeous videos. That Seph story and what you did at the ending... Can't hold my s***t together and am crying like a wuss!
What an episode, that ending was special. love the off grid platform of videos you are doing. Said this before, but this needs to be its own chanel with more frequent uploads. Keep up the amazing content 👏
What a epic adventure. ..you 3 make a awesome yet funny pair doing these adventures togeather. ..simply love these....waiting for more from you guys..❤
Nice video Graham and co. I lost a German Shepherd dog, he's buried in sand hills near Canunda National Park, courtesy of the resident vet at Millicent. I often think of him as he loved the sand, water and running whenever we were able to take our dogs to the beaches at Beachport and Southend. So Graham, deepest sympathy on the loss of Saffron. I'm looking forward to more of your coastal adventures. Cheers.
Haven’t been back along those roads since we were on the back of a truck fighting the fires! It’s amazing to see it is all bouncing back! Love the inclusion of the Coorong! My home grounds!
Hi Tom I got back from KI 2 weeks ago I went from Penneshaw to Vivonne Bay Stayed at Viv Bay for a few days Went to various places, and west to Admirals Arch The landscape / flora / fauna / trees etc is definitely coming back, with good fresh growth. Very savage bushfire back in 2020, but, nature does its thing, and recovers.. Cheers. 👍
Always wonderful and entertaining to watch your amazing off-road adventures, but this one brought tears to my eyes as a dog lover, sorry to hear about your loss Graham, condolences to you and your family mate, RIP Saffron 😢
I love your off grid series Graham ever since I started watching the first episode I came across. I love the way you talk and everything. Your off grid series are very entertaining and I rewatched some of my favourite episodes. Thank you for sharing the story of your dog. 😊
"Strewth, what a ripper moment when Graham pays tribute to his mate Pet by scattering his ashes on the beaches where he'd love to frolic freely! Good on ya for your attitude! Can't wait for the next episode."
@@markfrombriz they're generally not smart enough for that. They stopped killing foxes for the skins. Even tho they're feral. They're protesting against the Brumby cull. They're supporting Hamas terrorists. They call themselves him/her. She/they. Zen/, Zur.
what u did with your dogs ashes brought me to tears, I did the same with my dogs ashes when he passed away last year, I sprinkled some of them in the river where he loved to swim or just to sit next to me while I was fishing. love your work mate
What you're doing with your pup is a worthy endeavor, Graham. It certainly helps with closure 😊 Lost our dog of 10 years last year. Her ashes were scattered on a farm east of us. Still can hear her bark sometimes when I come to the door😢😢😢
The channel should do a thanks and good work to the camera crew at the end of each episodes. They do the main work and with out them they show would stop 😊😊
Really love how you have diversified in 24/7. The crazy stuff is awesome to watch but i'm more in to this type of touring. Your pup would love that beach, I'm sure! Best wishes!
Graham, I do the same thing with my dogs ashes. He also loved beaches and went absolutely everywhere with me and yes, I also have enough fur in my cars to build a new dog. People thought I was a bit strange for not only having my dog cremated but also still taking him on trips and scattering his ashes. It's nice to see I'm not the only one.
The UK 🇬🇧 home of the landy no beastie lurking but plenty of bog holes and rocks to climb plus there is Scotland and wales ya would love it maybe not the weather but some spectacular views
34:19 I know it’s hard to find profound dialogue when you’re simply talking about winching but predicting the tide coming in further in 15 min had me chuckling a tad.
Waiting on the next video graham. I love all the content on the channel I'm all caught up and have watched almost every video here. Enjoying y'all every night after work. Thanks from America and y'all keep up the good work and 4x4ing.❤
PORTABLE RESCUE TREE PORTABLE GROUND ANCHOR They fold up quite small and if you ever leave the blacktop you'll never have to worry about a bog in something soft and nothing to pull off with one of those in the back of the vehicle... 🎉 😮 😊 ❤
Graham, love that your taking your old mate with you around the tracks. I have done the same with my old boy (Border Collie) 'George' he's probably traveled more of the country that most people I know. Anyways would be awesome to incorporate mentioning on the places you guys travel and adventure of it's a dog friendly place or not. Would be amazing 🐕🐾💛
Condolences about Saffron can totally relate and happy to see you taking her around still and in spirit giving her a run 🙏 And what happened to aus-solo?
Next time your cooking Graham,,, try 2/3 cup greek yoghurt and 1 cup SR Flour to make a dough... leave it to rise... a quick kneed and portion out for desired use. I find 1 1/2 cup yoghurt 2 cup SR flour is a better quantity. This makes great small dinner rolls and awsome thin pizza bases.
Beachport, robe and coorong is honestly the ultimate trip for anyone that loves beach driving, robe especially has notoriously soft sand especially in summer. Would avoid going there over the Christmas and new year period though, it is insanity
everyone seems to forget the best anchor point you can have in sand is a well berried spare tyre. dig a hole drop the spare tyre in it boom you have a good winch point
Well done team another great trip. Being able to watch this after just ticking off one of our bucket list trips ( Simpson Trip) and currently stopped in Mt Isa restocking to head up to the gulf. Love your work, keep it up
I've been doing the same for 10yrs now. My best mate Pete died 2014 (human not dog) and I've got some of his ashes in a small pill carrier. Everywhere I go 4WDing, he goes with me. He hangs around the indicator so he gives me direction lol.
I reckon you should visit up around Chillagoe-Mungana… Do the caves and the dirt run from there to Normanton and Karumba… catch yourself a nice Barra up there
Tears in the shed 😢 best mates ashes sprinkled in a magical spot ❤
Yeah the bugga brought a tear to my eye!
4WD IMO is one of the best off grid shows.. Thank you Graham and everyone that makes it happen love everything about it keep sharing your adventures. Thank you too all for what you do and bring us along cheers mate!!! From Florida east coast..
Cheers legend!
As I sit here with my black lab curled up next to me, did not expect the ending in this video to have me so emotional. Such a sweet sentiment. Even though they never live nearly long enough, our four-legged best friends are always with us.
Made me cry when you spread her ashes...your such a good dog dad.
Have you ever eaten cat…? FFS Graham 😂😂😂😂
Cat is a delicacy up North.
One of the lads in the army was telling me that meerkat is good eating not sure about regular cats 😂😂
reasonable question
Years ago Chinese restaurant best dim sims made from cat meat
2 dimmies, thanks!
Loving the off-grid programs Graham. As much as we love the 4WD 24/7 content, the Off grid content is just so much more relatable and informative for us, who are considering hybrid vanning in the not too distant future of retirement.
Good on ya Graham! Saffron would be as happy as a dog running on a beach! Nothin harder then loosing a 4 legged mate!
In the history of 4wd monthly-4wd 24-7. No one has ever done the Canning Stock Route. I recon off grid should be the first
give it a couple years, it will all be tarmac...
They might need Heiner Klarmann with them for that trip.
No fuel drops anymore
The best content on this channel, always comes from this bloke, good work Graham 👏
Graham,
Lost my dog a few years ago and totally get what you're saying. Due to some issues I'm still in the process of spreading her ashes in all of our favorite places. She loved to fish and "swim" in the water (bulldogs are better at sinking lol), and so I'm spreading her in as many important places to us as I can. Hoping to finish up this year. You never forget them, and they take a piece of your heart when they go. Hope you're doing well mate.
the ending got me tearing up
same...... ❤❤ what a bloke ayy, hats off...
Wish everyone was like him..., what a place it would be...
Same here, my girls with me on the couch now but she’s on her last few days… she’s been sick for a while but it’s really kicking in now. Hardest part of having a dog is signing up for some of the worst moments life can throw at you.
Same! Man, that came out of nowhere, was not expecting that. Beautiful sentiment though, makes me think about how much I miss the dogs that are no longer with me and love the ones that still are.
@@dylanking1895so sorry to hear. I've been there, I know the terrible feeling.
Same❤
Ive been watching you guys for many, probably too many, years now and I have to say that the Off Grid series has been my absolute favourite of all the series you have done. Love watching the boys get up to hijinks and mayhem on tough tracks, but this series is so inspirational and fun! Thank you so much for sticking with it and making it a reality! The kids have only got 2 years left in school between them and I reckon we need to start planning because once the truck stops doing the school runs it might just be time to go bush again! Keep the amazing places coming :)
Awesome video as always Graham, Steph and Harley. Off Grid is one of the most epic 4WD series on UA-cam y’all really know how to show Australia for its beauty and culture. Thanks for letting us ride along with y’all on y’all’s adventures.
oh the feelings felt over Saffron!! She would absolutely have loved that!
That man seams to have found lots of ways to skin a cat 🙀 what a great local legend to visit
Good on ya Steph, you have done us South Aussies proud x
From a Mount Gambier local that loves driving along our coastlines. Next time you come intending to drive on the sand, please drop your tyre pressures to 10psi or 12psi. The reason for the low pressures is that you do heaps less damage to the sand tracks, especially the in the dunes, if you don't go that low. For example, where you first dropped your vans at Tea Tee Crossing. Those woops or undulations up the first dune climb are caused by ppl with too much tire pressure. I've driven many different vehicles, both 2 and 4wd along all our beaches here in the South East. I've also recovered many 4wd vehicles bogged to their chassis due to having 15psi or more in their tyres. Them being bogged on the beaches doesn't bother me, but the damage done to the tracks does and is really avoidable simply by letting your tyres down to 10psi. You won't roll a tyre off if you drive accordingly, meaning no tight turns on hard ground and keep your speed down, and the tyres will stay on their beads.
In saying all that ,I enjoy your show and the places you get those vans into. Cheers and keep it black on black and safe driving.
R.I.P Saf.
I, too, lost my best friend at Christmas time last year and know the pain all too well mate.
I'm loving the off grid episodes its making me really want to get out and see australia in ways most people wouldn't think
Best ending ❤ from a beach loving doggy family
Nice one guys......
🤙👍
Sorry for your loss Graham
So glad you loving the vanlife Graham. And absolutely love offgrid enjoying it more than the usual 4wd 24/7
Damn it Graham...Wasn't expecting to shed a tear while watching your gorgeous videos. That Seph story and what you did at the ending... Can't hold my s***t together and am crying like a wuss!
What an episode, that ending was special. love the off grid platform of videos you are doing. Said this before, but this needs to be its own chanel with more frequent uploads. Keep up the amazing content 👏
Spreading the ashes was a beautiful gesture to your pooch.
Always a great show for the viewers. Nah, great does not do this ep justice. Fantastic. Thank you.
Cheers legend!
That ending....I think I've got something in my eye....
What a epic adventure. ..you 3 make a awesome yet funny pair doing these adventures togeather. ..simply love these....waiting for more from you guys..❤
that was a lovely thing you can do for your little puppy dog Graham an the spot I would take you off grid is Nundle state forest up in the clouds
We camped a night there once and it was spectacular!
Nice video Graham and co. I lost a German Shepherd dog, he's buried in sand hills near Canunda National Park, courtesy of the resident vet at Millicent. I often think of him as he loved the sand, water and running whenever we were able to take our dogs to the beaches at Beachport and Southend.
So Graham, deepest sympathy on the loss of Saffron.
I'm looking forward to more of your coastal adventures. Cheers.
Haven’t been back along those roads since we were on the back of a truck fighting the fires! It’s amazing to see it is all bouncing back! Love the inclusion of the Coorong! My home grounds!
Hi Tom
I got back from KI
2 weeks ago
I went from Penneshaw to Vivonne Bay
Stayed at Viv Bay for a few days
Went to various places, and west to Admirals Arch
The landscape / flora / fauna / trees etc is definitely coming back, with good fresh growth.
Very savage bushfire back in 2020, but, nature does its thing, and recovers..
Cheers. 👍
Ahh those 4wd action dogs never have been able to read those 'no dogs' signs. Rip Saffron and Jack.
Always wonderful and entertaining to watch your amazing off-road adventures, but this one brought tears to my eyes as a dog lover, sorry to hear about your loss Graham, condolences to you and your family mate, RIP Saffron 😢
Murray - Sunset National Park (Vic / Boarder SA) Riverland, Murray Lands, Ngarkat Conservation Park. Some beautiful inland dunes and bush tracks.
You should go up the Grampians. Lots of tracks to drive on and great fishing, mountain climbs and spectacular views
Bring on the next off grid series. Loving the Off grid series. Bring on the next one.
Kangaroo Island would be awesome to explore.
Awesome as Always... Truly Amazing Adventure... RIP Saffron ...
I love your off grid series Graham ever since I started watching the first episode I came across. I love the way you talk and everything. Your off grid series are very entertaining and I rewatched some of my favourite episodes. Thank you for sharing the story of your dog. 😊
"Strewth, what a ripper moment when Graham pays tribute to his mate Pet by scattering his ashes on the beaches where he'd love to frolic freely! Good on ya for your attitude! Can't wait for the next episode."
sorry to hear about saffron, but what a lovely way to send her off gaz
How many greens are upset with the Catman 😂😂😂😂 Good job mate
if they truly care about the environment and native animals, they should be cheering him on
@@markfrombriz they're generally not smart enough for that. They stopped killing foxes for the skins. Even tho they're feral. They're protesting against the Brumby cull. They're supporting Hamas terrorists. They call themselves him/her. She/they. Zen/, Zur.
when you see a car go down in the sand like that, the first move i make wouldn't be to drive right next to them... 🤦♂
No but their not real smart
@@peterjasperson338they’re * ironic comment eh?!
what u did with your dogs ashes brought me to tears, I did the same with my dogs ashes when he passed away last year, I sprinkled some of them in the river where he loved to swim or just to sit next to me while I was fishing.
love your work mate
We all love our Dogs, I like your idea taking it with you :-)
Thank you bring us along....yep our pets just don't live long enough ♥♥
Loads of variety here. Much more than just towing and driving. Cats, dogs etc. Really great!
Bogged to sell some Winches
yep dumb as ds driving behind a beached vehicle and puttin yourself in the same soft sand
Cat curtains. “That’s the stuff of…uh…I’ll remember that for a long time.” Lol
Love this off the grid series, koala's and beaches, doesn't get much better! Awesome way to cherish your dag
What you're doing with your pup is a worthy endeavor, Graham. It certainly helps with closure 😊
Lost our dog of 10 years last year. Her ashes were scattered on a farm east of us. Still can hear her bark sometimes when I come to the door😢😢😢
Less go another OFF-GRID episode!
🍻🤩
Graham, you should head over to the Big Desert in Victoria. Loving the off-grid shows keep it up
Love this type of content from you guys! Not everything needs to be crazy tracks with deep bog holes and steep rock climbing. More more more!!
The channel should do a thanks and good work to the camera crew at the end of each episodes. They do the main work and with out them they show would stop 😊😊
Really love how you have diversified in 24/7. The crazy stuff is awesome to watch but i'm more in to this type of touring. Your pup would love that beach, I'm sure! Best wishes!
Great video mate.
Such a nice thing to do for saffron,
Your a Bloody ledgend mate..
Shout out from NT
Graham the ending got me a bit teary eyed mate ! It's hard when you lose your best mate! Cheers for a great episode mate 👍
nice touch for Saffron
The Mona comment was brilliant! A wall of ... cats
Hopefully the big desert and Murray sunset get a run on off grid
Cat culling use to be a choir b4 school . No place in Australia for them in my book... loving the offgrid series , how beautiful is Australia
Graham, I do the same thing with my dogs ashes. He also loved beaches and went absolutely everywhere with me and yes, I also have enough fur in my cars to build a new dog. People thought I was a bit strange for not only having my dog cremated but also still taking him on trips and scattering his ashes. It's nice to see I'm not the only one.
The UK 🇬🇧 home of the landy no beastie lurking but plenty of bog holes and rocks to climb plus there is Scotland and wales ya would love it maybe not the weather but some spectacular views
34:19 I know it’s hard to find profound dialogue when you’re simply talking about winching but predicting the tide coming in further in 15 min had me chuckling a tad.
Bucket list destination - Lawn Hill Gorge/ National Park. Canoeing through the gorge is breath taking 😍
Waiting on the next video graham. I love all the content on the channel I'm all caught up and have watched almost every video here. Enjoying y'all every night after work. Thanks from America and y'all keep up the good work and 4x4ing.❤
PORTABLE RESCUE TREE
PORTABLE GROUND ANCHOR
They fold up quite small and if you ever leave the blacktop you'll never have to worry about a bog in something soft and nothing to pull off with one of those in the back of the vehicle... 🎉 😮 😊 ❤
Guy's it looks sensational so far always looking forward to seeing what you guys build wish you all the best with it
Graham, love that your taking your old mate with you around the tracks. I have done the same with my old boy (Border Collie) 'George' he's probably traveled more of the country that most people I know.
Anyways would be awesome to incorporate mentioning on the places you guys travel and adventure of it's a dog friendly place or not. Would be amazing 🐕🐾💛
Ahh someone's cutting onions again. It's always tough to lose a close friend. Lovely video mate. Greetings from Vancouver Canada.
Love this series! This channel makes me smile!
that ending got to me... lost my best friend a GSP of 21 years.. she loved a truck ride and a run in the tall grasses jumping birds..
Ahh. the legendary drop bear...in the flesh!
Great series team, keep it cant wait for more adventures
absolutely brilliant episode. thanks all.
Best time of the week. This and Friday arvo knock pff beers
Condolences about Saffron can totally relate and happy to see you taking her around still and in spirit giving her a run 🙏
And what happened to aus-solo?
Next time your cooking Graham,,, try 2/3 cup greek yoghurt and 1 cup SR Flour to make a dough... leave it to rise... a quick kneed and portion out for desired use. I find 1 1/2 cup yoghurt 2 cup SR flour is a better quantity. This makes great small dinner rolls and awsome thin pizza bases.
Love this series!! The chemistry is real ace 👌
Hope you visit the Grampians! My all time favorite spot in Australia!
SA/KI has the best camping beaches, best swimming with dolphins, the best koala bears, the best marron 😆 and there’s plenty of beach for Saffron mate…
What an awesome series!! 👌
CHEHOO! Another Graham video.. Goated tourer, photographer and all-round alright bloke.
This is now the only 4wd 27-7 show I watch.
Just love off grid. Such a great series.
Cheers!
When l was a kid we camped at the coorong dad drove a station wagon full with 6 kids and 4 large tents and a tinny.
Best childhood memories
Beachport, robe and coorong is honestly the ultimate trip for anyone that loves beach driving, robe especially has notoriously soft sand especially in summer. Would avoid going there over the Christmas and new year period though, it is insanity
Good on ya Graham, ashes on the beach at end was very nice touch, magical, great area of oz though hope to be back soon as well.!
everyone seems to forget the best anchor point you can have in sand is a well berried spare tyre. dig a hole drop the spare tyre in it boom you have a good winch point
Love this show Graham. Keep up the great work you three
Great job guys, I love watching. Very nice, and emotional for saph.
Well done team another great trip. Being able to watch this after just ticking off one of our bucket list trips ( Simpson Trip) and currently stopped in Mt Isa restocking to head up to the gulf. Love your work, keep it up
Thats a notorious soft beach. I once saw 6 cars all strapped together there. You were lucky :)
HELL yeah Barry, keep em dropping.!!!!
Love the Ep as usual, but love the ashes idea. Shows respect
I've been doing the same for 10yrs now. My best mate Pete died 2014 (human not dog) and I've got some of his ashes in a small pill carrier. Everywhere I go 4WDing, he goes with me. He hangs around the indicator so he gives me direction lol.
KI is on my bucket list now. Thanks for the tip.
Qld, blackdown tablelands is absolutely stunning. 900m above sea level with waterfalls, rock pools and amazing views.
Shot boys loving the content
I reckon you should visit up around Chillagoe-Mungana… Do the caves and the dirt run from there to Normanton and Karumba… catch yourself a nice Barra up there
I am really enjoying off - grid . Get to see what we all can do with out having to do crazy tracks.