Interestingly Interesting!!! Even my 4.5 year boy sat and watched this episode, some of the specific scenes watching again to understand!! Great work!!
I used the Series 3 109 5-door petrol model in Turkey for about 5 years. It gave the feeling of being in a bomber plane in 1942. Since it was unlicensed, it was very fun for back roads and off-road only. I have collected many good memories. I still feel sad when I look at our old photos. Our youth is gone in those good days.
I'm from South Africa and I have watched 4WD Action driving there,the beauty of nature there is unbelievable,it is so so beautiful,thank you for the awesome footage 👌
OK, it's been less than a year but now I *really* want to come back to Tassie again!! Beautiful work, informative and cinematic (with great vehicles, of course).
Absolutely first class guys. The audio track with the cinematography just works. Holds the same interest as David Attenborough. You guys just improve with age 👍
This was a fantastic video. 👍Interesting and sublime.👌 Are your other adventures available on DVD? There is something about an old Land Rover that makes it look like it just belongs in the bush. It’s in it’s natural surroundings. Somehow the forest would seem empty without the Landy. It’s part of the flora and fauna.🌳🌿🌲 Cheers Gentlemen!🍻
Greetings from Pontassieve, province of Florence, Italy, in your area what type of tire do you use for off-road or mud terrain with your 4x4 all-terrain vehicles in the presence of mud
Loved the video. However, we would love to know some basic details such as the actual places you visited or where you camped, plus the names of the tracks that took you there. Much of the interesting thinks you highlighted made no contextual sense as location was not included.
Appreciate your feedback, we'll provide more details in the future. If you want details for yourself send us a personal message on socials. Be Happy to share.
Great photography, stunning scenery selection but for me, perhaps less drive to camera shots or at least shorter. More on the move commentary with more references to the regions history. Sometimes feedback sounds harsh, but I believe that these would assist. Thanks for sharing
New subscriber here. Loved the video. Take it with a pinch of salt, but I found the music way too overpowering. Had to turn tv up for speech and down for music. Perfect otherwise.
Great viewing my family came from the RechercheBay/catamaran area used to be a place there called Driscols point since renamed by some progressive moron his wife was the post master and he was a cop
Love it. As a Tasmanian, it’s great to hear these stories. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it. Tasmania is a magical place.
Love it. As a Dutchman, it's great to hear these stories. Thank you.
Love it. As a Canarian, from the Canary Islands, it's great to hear these stories. Thank you.
First class film. So many quiet hidden back roads in Tassy.
So many! And still haven’t seen them all
This is an incredibly beautiful piece. Well done lads
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for producing this informative and interesting video Geoff, I enjoyed it very much.
Cheers for watching, glad you enjoyed the adventure.
Interestingly Interesting!!! Even my 4.5 year boy sat and watched this episode, some of the specific scenes watching again to understand!! Great work!!
That is what it is all about, good family viewing, thank you. Cheers Geoff
I love Land Rover and expedition like that.
Great video. Thanks for taking the time to share your adventures! 🙂👍
Our pleasure!
Excellent. This adds significance to the adventure, informative and location specific, with Landies, well suited.
Great job boys! Thoroughly enjoyed watching this adventure! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Cheers mate, Glad you enjoyed it, it was an absolute blast.
Such a well produced video! The photography and music is awesome! Thank you for sharing! Makes me want to jump in my Series III 88" now!
That's awesome! I hope you get out and do some exploring!
What a stunning part of the world, thanks for sharing it with us Geoff & Team. Enjoyed the history along the way too…👍
Cheers for the kind words, Tasmania is a magical place.
Always great to see Land Rovers doing what they were intended for👍
I used the Series 3 109 5-door petrol model in Turkey for about 5 years. It gave the feeling of being in a bomber plane in 1942. Since it was unlicensed, it was very fun for back roads and off-road only. I have collected many good memories. I still feel sad when I look at our old photos. Our youth is gone in those good days.
Thanks for sharing your story, they really are special vehicles!
Awesome video! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for the wonderful images.
Which spareparts did you carry?
Our pleasure!
Awesome trip ! So beautiful with a Serie & a Defender ! Best moment at 5 min..! haha. Can't wait the next into New Zealand !!
Cheers, glad you enjoyed the adventure!
Superb work Gentlemen.
Thank you Mr Foreman!
I'm from South Africa and I have watched 4WD Action driving there,the beauty of nature there is unbelievable,it is so so beautiful,thank you for the awesome footage 👌
Hey....The Gods Must Be Crazy....a cult following movie of the 1980's.
Your finest work yet! Great video.
Simply Brilliant. I was looking forward to this, what a great story and film. Absolutely brilliant
Thank you for the kind words, I am glad you enjoyed it.
Very nice and the calm pace of the video is enjoyable
Thank you for sharing. Very interesting video and content! Just love the photography and the Series II. Looking forward to the next adventure. Cheers.
So beautiful and interesting! Thank You!
Cheers for the kind words!
Fantastic thank Geoff and Damon!
OK, it's been less than a year but now I *really* want to come back to Tassie again!! Beautiful work, informative and cinematic (with great vehicles, of course).
Tassie's always worth another visit!
Nice video. The music really compliments the filming and gives a feeling of what it would be like to be there.
Beautiful Tasman landscape
Fantastic, thanks for sharing.
Thanks 🙏
Landover journeys are not just motoring or off-roading, they are explorations mostly.
Absolutely first class guys. The audio track with the cinematography just works. Holds the same interest as David Attenborough. You guys just improve with age 👍
This is a seriously top notch production. The cinematography is polished and professional. I subscribed before the intro finished. Stay serious.👍
Cheers! Thanks for subscribing.
Well done, Great vid, keep 'em coming.
Cheers! Thanks for watching.
Loved it.
Only complaint was the sound. I had to turn up the volume for the talking and down for the music.
Can you do a map of the trails you took ?
Thanks for the feedback! We will improve
Top shelf Narration and imagery.
Thanks for the kind words!
This was a fantastic video. 👍Interesting and sublime.👌
Are your other adventures available on DVD?
There is something about an old Land Rover that makes it look like it just belongs in the bush. It’s in it’s natural surroundings. Somehow the forest would seem empty without the Landy. It’s part of the flora and fauna.🌳🌿🌲
Cheers Gentlemen!🍻
Thank you, no DVD’s not really economical for us in this day and age!
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Greetings from Pontassieve, province of Florence, Italy, in your area what type of tire do you use for off-road or mud terrain with your 4x4 all-terrain vehicles in the presence of mud
Beautifully documented 🤍
Cheers!
Great video guys
Many thanks for watching, hope you enjoyed the adventure.
Where was the first camp site? Looks amazing. Great film
Tiger Road
Great video very informative
Glad you liked it
Fabulous
Epic video great work, trying to work out where that first track and old fire place are?
Tiger Road
@ thank you, I will check it out one day when i out that way.
Very good
Your images are very special. What equipment did you use to shoot them?
Vintage lenses and Blackmagic cameras
... I wanna know where you got your pants... they seem like solid quality, just like this content!
Very nice video
Cheers Mate, Thanks for watching.
Are you from Tasmania? I saw your parentie video with Jamie hazeldon
We are both Tasmanian. But Geoff lives in WA and Damon is still in Tassie.
Loved the video. However, we would love to know some basic details such as the actual places you visited or where you camped, plus the names of the tracks that took you there. Much of the interesting thinks you highlighted made no contextual sense as location was not included.
Appreciate your feedback, we'll provide more details in the future.
If you want details for yourself send us a personal message on socials. Be Happy to share.
Great video, just one criticism, your voice was much lower than all the other sounds and music.
Thanks for watching and for sharing your feedback. I'll pay more attention to that in the future!
I grab a brew , put my ass in the chair and follow you south , from a cold snowy Norway🙂.
Thanks for watching! Keep
warm ❤
Toyotas only 😊😊
Great photography, stunning scenery selection but for me, perhaps less drive to camera shots or at least shorter. More on the move commentary with more references to the regions history. Sometimes feedback sounds harsh, but I believe that these would assist. Thanks for sharing
Appreciate your feedback, we'll keep that in mind for future videos.
New subscriber here. Loved the video.
Take it with a pinch of salt, but I found the music way too overpowering. Had to turn tv up for speech and down for music. Perfect otherwise.
Welcome!
Appreciate the feedback, we'll keep it in mind for future videos.
Great viewing my family came from the RechercheBay/catamaran area used to be a place there called Driscols point since renamed by some progressive moron his wife was the post master and he was a cop
Thanks for watching! Damon Heather (the cameraman) family is from Cockle Creek/Settlement Point.
Amazing part of the world
Didn't mention Tasmanian Aboriginals once that's very educational
Thanks for watching and taking the time to share your thoughts. We appreciate your feedback and will keep this in mind for future content.
@@seriouslyseriesaustralia What you did is fine,