Wonderful video again. I'm always fascinated by the Aussie outback, wet or dry, but your videos make it seem extra special, and the clips of Trish certainly add an extra element of beauty. Well done again. I look forward to your next adventure.
I enjoy all of this kind of outings, except the heat ! Too much of it in my early days working outside, a deal breaker now…..great vehicle….Thanks for sharing your vid. 🇺🇸
I love these videos, I've had a fascination with the outback ever since I saw the movie Walkabout when I was quite young, and of course the nude swimming scene was quite a special treat to a 13 yr old boy, long before the internet. So these videos are keeping that dream alive, all the beautiful scenery, and your teasing almost nude gorgeous body, your lucky husband, looks like fun ! It looks like a great adventure, but you guys obviously have a lot of money to have a nice truck like that, jeez! just the cost of the gas driving that thing around ! I'm always amazed at the open landscape, and the emptiness going as far as you can see in every direction, but also aware of how easily one could die way out there if the vehicle wasn't reliable, or if you didn't have enough water, it looked pretty scary at some points, like the truck might tip over, that would suck ! I like the maps, showing where these places are, I like the drone footage, showing the landscapes from above, and the sexy stuff too ! I mean, I can see all the sex & nudity I want on the internet, but somehow this is more fun, more beautiful, more natural. So thanks for these videos, they're great, wish I was there, quite a different landscape compared to way up here in Canada !
Thanks for the wonderful comments Kevin, it took a lot of hard work to build the truck. We love being out in the more remote parts of Australia, and the photo shoots are just something we have done for years. Glad you enjoyed the video, we are hoping to do more in the near future.
Very nice. Your travelogs are very interesting, especially with the drone shots showing the incredible landscape which so few of us will ever get the chance to see. BTW.. music is fine since everyone should be paying attention to the video anyways especially those wonderful WW images.
Must admit when that front wheel came up I was about to reach out an arm to catch it🤭 Great photography and the scenery is awesome in particular the drone shots are really fantastic.
The MOG has always been at the top of my list for vehicles. Off-road or on!! Your vids are absolutely splendid. Subscribing, as I will likely never get to visit Australia until things change politically.
Glad you enjoyed it, the truck did everything so easily. We had done similar tracks in our Land Rover, but the Unimog made it look so much easier, everything was just so slow and controlled, still scary for me though.
I build up a hot mog some years ago ..we did 150000 KMs all over Australia...there is nothing tougher or more capable..5 trips to Cape York ..the mountains of Vic and the deserts of central Aus...use it properly ...towed Oka trucks out of the flooded western Queensland plains ...pulled LandCruisers and trailers on the beaches of Frazer island ...5 KMs to the litre ...run 395/ 85 r 20 tyres ...open lug Michelins ...
Absolutely amazing ! You folks dispel so many of the myths and pure ignorance there is as it pertains to Australia, I say that because I was one of the ill-informed ignorant types who knew nothing but accepted what I have seen and read as the truth, I thanks you two for bringing me along on your adventures and showing what it REALLY is!
Yes, it was for the most part , did you take the trip out to the gorge as well? That's where the video of us going up and down the hills was shot, pretty loose when we were there and the big jump up as well.
My favourite UA-cam channel. Great photography/videography by Ian and what an outstanding model Trish is. Trish’s commentary and descriptions of the locations you visit really add to the story of your adventures. I’m moving to Australia soon from U.K. Covid restrictions permitting. Also subscribed to your o/f 😉 Daz x
Came across this channel a couple weeks ago and after watching the trip on the cost it reminded me of another thread I used to read some time ago. Both great material if I have the connection correct. I could really get into this type of camping and exploring. Also have an engineering maintenance background but hate engines.
Just found your channel so envyo of the truck with the four weehel and the claring distence, we go on dirt road with our odenery RV swift kontiki ;). I gues it must been very steep hills since usaly even a step hill don't look so step on film. Very nice bikine shoots you look lovely is it wiked weasel brand or? how hoot in degreas is it when an australien say it is hoot? (swedish suffer when it goes above 30 C ;)
Wow the Aussie outback looks unreal, quite unlike anywhere. Do you ever go with your friend Crissy to the outback, I seem to remember a Vimeo video with her on the beach with the mog
Well, Guys, I have to say, that once again you have both done it for me. Watched it 3 times for the bodywork & High shoes, in the shadows (Stunning) & then back to the drone work, Just simply brilliant Footage mate. I suppose that if I went into Patreon Page, it would be absolutely stunning pics, But I would most probably miss the drone work. Let me know what you think Regards Gib
Glad you enjoyed it Gibb, Not much drone work on the OnlyFans page I'm afraid 😊, but I have done a couple of photo shoots using the drone which I will post later.
So is Trish the designated survivor on the steep tracks? I realise it's so that she can film the ascent and descent but it also looks like she at least will survive if there was a miscalculation!
Thanks for the video,it brings back lots of memories,and also a prompt to go back and finish.I went in the middle of winter,much more comfortable for me,and nearly no flies.I keep seeing you approaching low hanging branches,and was wondering how high the tallest part of your truck is?I'm sure you would have disclosed this information before at some point,but I've missed it.Are you still touring,or finished now?All the best to you both 🙂
Our truck is 3.5m high, but the branch guard help move trees out the way. So far we have only had to cut two branches on tracks, most of the time we can squeeze past with them sliding over the roofbars. We are back at home now, waiting for Covid to get sorted, but still do shorter trips. Winter would be a bit cold for photos 🙂
Some mind blowing scenery, impressive capability of the Unimog and very stunning snapshots of the two legged beauty. Each impressive on their own but having it all put together with some great story telling... well done. The only thing I don't like is flies. Why are there so many there in the outback?
Thank for the compliments, ythe lfies are pretty annoying, Arkaroola wasn't too bad, but up at Diamantina lakes, they were like a plague, so bad we filled up two fly catchers within a couple of hours
@@UnimogAdventures so its like you need a bag full of supplies during the whole trip ay? I thought I was like you can buy somewhere or can pick from wild, like what we used to do during our trip here in the Philippines even fish. 😁
@@RowynDaily Depends on where we are,out in the deserts, we might be 500km from the nearest shop, and even when there are shops, they sometimes don't have much stock as the supply truck might not have been there for a week or two. We carry enough food and water for two weeks at least.
Great video! Amazing vehicle! Would love to see some deep water crossing. Also, do you ever come across any dangerous creatures (snakes, spiders, etc.)? Would love to see footage of how you handle them! Thank you for sharing your lives!
We have been through quite a few rivers where the water is around headlight level, which would be over the top of the bonnet on a Land Cruiser, but I wasn't game to get out and swim across first lol. We have found the authorities would close the road if a river ever got too deep for normal cars. We have seen a few snakes, and I just stand still, and let them go away. Normally this happens so quickly there is no chance to get out a camera. Never had a problem with spiders, they don't bother me. We have seen quite a few freshwater crocodiles, we leave them alone and they leave us alone. We stay far away from the saltwater ones.
@@jcampos7276 We have met some strange people, but never had any problems. Most dangerous thing for us is the people who speed up when we are overtaking them.
Love the Unimog and the off-road settings. I first saw your clips a few months ago and it was either Cape Yorke or Blackrock clip. What I did notice was your liking for the human form, sun, sand, water, shadows and contrasts in your photography. May I please suggest "Max Du Paine" as an excellent example (especially shadows and contrasts) and please, please forgive me if I am "Preaching to the Choir". Max Du Paine did the iconic "Sunbather"
@@UnimogAdventures artistic and natural , as it should be. Before i got to that bit i was looking at the scenery thinking wow , perfect spot for myself and partner to get some all over tan. Incredible landscape too where you can see billions of years of rock strata in cross section , as you say its a Geotechs dream classroom and library all rolled in to one
Shortly after the movie started, I think I saw a metal container, probably full of water, on the track you were traveling on. If this were really the case, WHO thinks of replenishing it periodically, in those beautiful but desolate places?
I was scared as well, it rocks a lot, but we have had it lean over much more since then. We will have to get some video of the spiders and snakes we encounter, but normally they run away faster then we can get a camera out.
Very beautiful, stunning vistas!
Thanks for watching
Awesomeness
Nice Footage. Thanx
Thanks for watching
Incredible photography and location
Thanks Denis,
Wonderful video again. I'm always fascinated by the Aussie outback, wet or dry, but your videos make it seem extra special, and the clips of Trish certainly add an extra element of beauty. Well done again. I look forward to your next adventure.
Glad you like them!
Looks like the Unimog did great. And as usual Trish looks like a goddess in the pics. Lucky man he is
Thank you, nowadays I am more used to the off-roading, but will still volunteer to take the videos :)
Stunning and the scenery is nice to lol
LOL, thank you for watching
Just stunning!!
Thank you! 😊
What a refreshing sight you would be on a trip around Australia!!
Thanks, we hope to get back out there soon.
I enjoy all of this kind of outings, except the heat ! Too much of it in my early days working outside, a deal breaker now…..great vehicle….Thanks for sharing your vid. 🇺🇸
Thanks, I enjoy my creature coomforts as well.
Exceptionally Incredible "Awesomeness Video footage Thanks guys ❤
Thanks, glad you liked it
Tht is a brill video wow !!!!
Thanks for watching
Thanks for taking us along your adventure with beautiful photos and scenery.
Thanks for watching
Beautiful scenery. Beautiful wife ! The UniMog is awesome ! Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks Ron, glad you liked the video
Loved the video, even tho I had to watch it three times so I could check the Mog and scenery out properly, lol. Cheers guys, you're livin' the dreams!
Glad you liked it Andrew.
Great video. Always enjoy watching your latest adventure.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great stuff I enjoyed watching this on our big screen TV .
Thanks, we love watching videos on our. Give the Southern Lost City video a go- in 4k, the detail is amazing.
Thanks Peter.
Wow wonderful episode. ♥️
Thanks
Great video guys. Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Keep up the great work! Top Job!
Thanks, will do.
the beauty and the beast .... beauty amazing lady the beast the Unimog 😀
Thank you Mario.
Jeez that Mog is an impressive beast.
Thanks, it sure does what we need it to do.
Fantastic video again, photo shoots are a highlight and the off-road scenery is amazing. Trish’s commentary is brilliant
Glad you enjoyed the video.
drone footage is awesome
Thanks
Perfect country to explore with that truck! Great shots!
Couldn't agree more! Thanks for watching.
Another great video, keep it up guys. 👍😎
Thanks! Will do.
Great scenery. Thanks for sharing
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it
bravo !!! super video !!👌👍
Thanks you
Living the dream!
Sure are, thanks for watching
I love it...keep doing it guys
Thank you, we will 😀
Epic
Thanks
Another amazing video.
Glad you think so!
Just stumbled upon the channel. That is one impressive vehicle
Thanks, we love it.
Love the Mog & the great vid, malfunctions & all...
Glad you enjoyed it, malfunctions and all 🙂
You look stunning!!
Oh thank you.
very cool.
Thank you
Great footage..as most of us would never get to see these places. Unimog is a beast!
Thanks, Australia has so many great places to see, we just love it.
Liked the video
Thanks for watching
Your videos are off the hook, you guys rock in the Unimog!!!! Fantastic!!!
Glad you like them!
Thanks for sharing your adventures!!!
I love these videos, I've had a fascination with the outback ever since I saw the movie Walkabout when I was quite young, and of course the nude swimming scene was quite a special treat to a 13 yr old boy, long before the internet. So these videos are keeping that dream alive, all the beautiful scenery, and your teasing almost nude gorgeous body, your lucky husband, looks like fun ! It looks like a great adventure, but you guys obviously have a lot of money to have a nice truck like that, jeez! just the cost of the gas driving that thing around ! I'm always amazed at the open landscape, and the emptiness going as far as you can see in every direction, but also aware of how easily one could die way out there if the vehicle wasn't reliable, or if you didn't have enough water, it looked pretty scary at some points, like the truck might tip over, that would suck ! I like the maps, showing where these places are, I like the drone footage, showing the landscapes from above, and the sexy stuff too ! I mean, I can see all the sex & nudity I want on the internet, but somehow this is more fun, more beautiful, more natural. So thanks for these videos, they're great, wish I was there, quite a different landscape compared to way up here in Canada !
Thanks for the wonderful comments Kevin, it took a lot of hard work to build the truck. We love being out in the more remote parts of Australia, and the photo shoots are just something we have done for years. Glad you enjoyed the video, we are hoping to do more in the near future.
@@UnimogAdventures I watched the video of how you guys built the unimog. Youre husband reaaly knows how to do stuff, quite impressive !
@@kevindohn6776 thanks Kevin, he is never afraid to just give things a try, I thought he was crazy starting this project.
OMG those trees are huge!
They sure are 😀
Joli !
Thank you
Really great video. The footage there is breathtaking.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely amazing!
Thanks Jonathan
Very nice video. I enjoyed watching this
Glad you enjoyed it
Very nice. Your travelogs are very interesting, especially with the drone shots showing the incredible landscape which so few of us will ever get the chance to see. BTW.. music is fine since everyone should be paying attention to the video anyways especially those wonderful WW images.
Glad you like them!
@@UnimogAdventures I forgot to ask ... how well do the tyres hold up on those rough tracks? and generally what's the life span for them? Thanks
They seem to hold up well, life span is about 5-10 years or so, or about 100,000km. No wheelspin necessary compared to little 4x4s
Your videos and your truck are amazing greetings from Florida
Glad you like them.
Must admit when that front wheel came up I was about to reach out an arm to catch it🤭 Great photography and the scenery is awesome in particular the drone shots are really fantastic.
I was scared as well, but it was just rolling over a rock, but looked very scary :)
Wow. Very Amazing Video and Pictures. It´s very cool, your Adventure. Wish you a lot of fun :-)
Thanks for watching.
The MOG has always been at the top of my list for vehicles. Off-road or on!! Your vids are absolutely splendid. Subscribing, as I will likely never get to visit Australia until things change politically.
Thanks, glad you liked the videos. Things are opening up again here at last.
Greetings from Texas, love your videos!!!
G'day from Australia, glad you liked them.
Wicked scenery to be had that journey, looked to be a real test for the truck at times. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it, the truck did everything so easily. We had done similar tracks in our Land Rover, but the Unimog made it look so much easier, everything was just so slow and controlled, still scary for me though.
I build up a hot mog some years ago ..we did 150000 KMs all over Australia...there is nothing tougher or more capable..5 trips to Cape York ..the mountains of Vic and the deserts of central Aus...use it properly ...towed Oka trucks out of the flooded western Queensland plains ...pulled LandCruisers and trailers on the beaches of Frazer island ...5 KMs to the litre ...run 395/ 85 r 20 tyres ...open lug Michelins ...
@@philthyrourke5384 Mogs are great
I have just subscribed to your channel, so I can come along on the journey with you, take care and keep safe
Awesome, thank you. Stay safe as well.
Absolutely amazing ! You folks dispel so many of the myths and pure ignorance there is as it pertains to Australia, I say that because I was one of the ill-informed ignorant types who knew nothing but accepted what I have seen and read as the truth, I thanks you two for bringing me along on your adventures and showing what it REALLY is!
There is so much to see in Australia, and whilst it is hot, and there are places with lots of flies, it is well worth the effort of getting out there.
Amazing vlog. Love your narration . Love from India
Thank you
U make a great journey. All the best for you both and the Unimog....
Thank you, you too
Did the eco camp backtrack in a totally standard 1987 Pajero. Easy Peasy.
Yes, it was for the most part , did you take the trip out to the gorge as well? That's where the video of us going up and down the hills was shot, pretty loose when we were there and the big jump up as well.
Great content 👍🏻
Glad you think so.
My favourite UA-cam channel. Great photography/videography by Ian and what an outstanding model Trish is. Trish’s commentary and descriptions of the locations you visit really add to the story of your adventures. I’m moving to Australia soon from U.K. Covid restrictions permitting. Also subscribed to your o/f 😉 Daz x
Wow, thank you!
Came across this channel a couple weeks ago and after watching the trip on the cost it reminded me of another thread I used to read some time ago. Both great material if I have the connection correct. I could really get into this type of camping and exploring. Also have an engineering maintenance background but hate engines.
Fantastic, your photography brings the place alive, everything I hoped it would be. Great stuff and thanks for sharing, wow!!
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it.
Great work, loving all you videos❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Thank you so much 😀
Que lugar incrível! acredito ser bem remoto. Adorei as fotos no galpão. Um abraço para vocês.
Fico feliz que tenha gostado do vídeo, obrigado por assistir.
Ja die Frau passt sehr gut zu Landschaft da !
Danke
Just found your channel so envyo of the truck with the four weehel and the claring distence, we go on dirt road with our odenery RV swift kontiki ;).
I gues it must been very steep hills since usaly even a step hill don't look so step on film.
Very nice bikine shoots you look lovely is it wiked weasel brand or?
how hoot in degreas is it when an australien say it is hoot? (swedish suffer when it goes above 30 C ;)
Thanks Mats, they are Wicked Weasel bikinis, and when we say, then it is over 38-40C
The unimog is an absolute beast 😍 beautiful cinematography well done guy's 😀
Thank for watching, glad you enjoyed it.
I agree the scenery was superb. LOL Who else could find a beautiful lady at the side of the road in the middle of nowhere.
LOL, You just need to know where to look
Breathtaking, heartstopping visuals and overall interesting content. Want to see more..
Thank you, more soon.
I liked the video but not the head banging music. I prefer to hear natural sounds and those of the Unimog. Nonetheless thank you your efforts. 👍🏻🙏🏽😷😷
Thanks for the comment Grahame, we thought the music would go with the action :)
I agree with you. Although the footage is great, music makes it unwatchable for me. Sorry
@@Normacfan Thanks for the feedback, next time we will tone down the music
nice rig
Thanks
Lovely beautiful areas, the Australian outback is awesome. The footage is fantastic great use of the light and angles. Thanks for sharing TrickyTrev 👍
Our pleasure, glad you liked the videos.
Good lord almighty!! Someone is a lucky bastard!
LOL, we both are
Great part of Australia to visit, the scenery is amazing ( all of it))
Thanks Jim, so much to see out there
Aku sungguh takjub dengan video-video yang kalian jadikan content sungguh mantab
Terima kasih, gembira anda menikmatinya
Wow the Aussie outback looks unreal, quite unlike anywhere. Do you ever go with your friend Crissy to the outback, I seem to remember a Vimeo video with her on the beach with the mog
Thanks Mark, been a while since we have caught up with Crissy and Steve
Well, Guys, I have to say, that once again you have both done it for me. Watched it 3 times for the bodywork & High shoes, in the shadows (Stunning) & then back to the drone work, Just simply brilliant Footage mate. I suppose that if I went into Patreon Page, it would be absolutely stunning pics, But I would most probably miss the drone work. Let me know what you think Regards Gib
Glad you enjoyed it Gibb, Not much drone work on the OnlyFans page I'm afraid 😊, but I have done a couple of photo shoots using the drone which I will post later.
..............i tried turning up the brightness at 12:48 :)
@@UnimogAdventures Haha, (6 months later) I would not be looking Much at the Drone work I can tell you.
So is Trish the designated survivor on the steep tracks? I realise it's so that she can film the ascent and descent but it also looks like she at least will survive if there was a miscalculation!
That is my plan, I will be the one that call for the rescuers to come.
Thanks for the video,it brings back lots of memories,and also a prompt to go back and finish.I went in the middle of winter,much more comfortable for me,and nearly no flies.I keep seeing you approaching low hanging branches,and was wondering how high the tallest part of your truck is?I'm sure you would have disclosed this information before at some point,but I've missed it.Are you still touring,or finished now?All the best to you both 🙂
Our truck is 3.5m high, but the branch guard help move trees out the way. So far we have only had to cut two branches on tracks, most of the time we can squeeze past with them sliding over the roofbars. We are back at home now, waiting for Covid to get sorted, but still do shorter trips. Winter would be a bit cold for photos 🙂
Amazing 🌹
Thanks for watching
Some of those aerial shots could be mistaken for the surface of mars .superb filming .
Yes, very dry out there. We've been to a place near Coober Pedy, that looks almost exactly the same as the Mars photos
Some mind blowing scenery, impressive capability of the Unimog and very stunning snapshots of the two legged beauty. Each impressive on their own but having it all put together with some great story telling... well done. The only thing I don't like is flies. Why are there so many there in the outback?
Thank for the compliments, ythe lfies are pretty annoying, Arkaroola wasn't too bad, but up at Diamantina lakes, they were like a plague, so bad we filled up two fly catchers within a couple of hours
Nice👍
Thanks for the visit
Great video, beautiful pics with Trish, and now you have me considering buying an expedition Unimog! By the way I just live the geology too!
Unimogs are the best 😊, thank for the watching.
I wonder if there are wild fruits that we can eat during trip?
We didn't see any, but I guess with help of of the traditional owners, you may find something.
@@UnimogAdventures so its like you need a bag full of supplies during the whole trip ay? I thought I was like you can buy somewhere or can pick from wild, like what we used to do during our trip here in the Philippines even fish. 😁
@@RowynDaily Depends on where we are,out in the deserts, we might be 500km from the nearest shop, and even when there are shops, they sometimes don't have much stock as the supply truck might not have been there for a week or two.
We carry enough food and water for two weeks at least.
@@UnimogAdventures wow, I might survive without food but not running out of diesel in the middle of nowhere 😕.
Great video! Amazing vehicle! Would love to see some deep water crossing. Also, do you ever come across any dangerous creatures (snakes, spiders, etc.)? Would love to see footage of how you handle them! Thank you for sharing your lives!
We have been through quite a few rivers where the water is around headlight level, which would be over the top of the bonnet on a Land Cruiser, but I wasn't game to get out and swim across first lol. We have found the authorities would close the road if a river ever got too deep for normal cars. We have seen a few snakes, and I just stand still, and let them go away. Normally this happens so quickly there is no chance to get out a camera. Never had a problem with spiders, they don't bother me. We have seen quite a few freshwater crocodiles, we leave them alone and they leave us alone. We stay far away from the saltwater ones.
@@UnimogAdventures Thank you for your reply. Being in so many desolate places, have you ever had strange or dangerous encounters with people?
@@jcampos7276 We have met some strange people, but never had any problems. Most dangerous thing for us is the people who speed up when we are overtaking them.
@@UnimogAdventures
We have those jerks here in the States, too.
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I guess they’re everywhere. Lol.
Thanks again for your great videos!
Stay safe!
Love the Unimog and the off-road settings. I first saw your clips a few months ago and it was either Cape Yorke or Blackrock clip. What I did notice was your liking for the human form, sun, sand, water, shadows and contrasts in your photography. May I please suggest "Max Du Paine" as an excellent example (especially shadows and contrasts) and please, please forgive me if I am "Preaching to the Choir". Max Du Paine did the iconic "Sunbather"
Glad you like them! Love that photo by Max Du Paine. Hubby loves doing photo shoots like that.
@@UnimogAdventures artistic and natural , as it should be.
Before i got to that bit i was looking at the scenery thinking wow , perfect spot for myself and partner to get some all over tan.
Incredible landscape too where you can see billions of years of rock strata in cross section , as you say its a Geotechs dream classroom and library all rolled in to one
Thank you, it is a great spot, not sure how busy it would be when the weather is not so hot, but there is so much to explore.
I'd be crapping myself about it rolling over
I was scared, hubby said it was no problem. It can lean over at very scary angles and still be fine
Awesome truck, beautiful lady but I never seen big rabbets like that ...
Thank you, not sure if the wallabies and kangaroos like being called rabbets though 🙂
It’s amazing the scenery, such desolation with such beauty. Some nice video work from ground and air . Keep on trucking
Thanks, will do!
Amazing video again , do you drive the Mog a well ? if not what happens if something happens to Ian ?
Thanks, I can drive the mog, have my learners licence for just in case. One day I'll get my MR licence.
Wow 😯 that’s some breathtaking scenery in a rugged and harsh part of the country. Great video gang 👍.
Thanks, it is a pretty awesome place, and very harsh, especially at that time of year.
How do you know where the campsite starts and ends. ?
HI Lynne, there a signs that show each zone, and lots o f "No Camping"signs everywhere else.
good lord, great video, great looking lady
Thank you 💗
I was freaking out when you lifted a wheel on one climb.
So was I, but it was just rolling over a big rock.
Shortly after the movie started, I think I saw a metal container, probably full of water, on the track you were traveling on. If this were really the case, WHO thinks of replenishing it periodically, in those beautiful but desolate places?
There are quite a few rest stops that have water tanks, the local councils must fill them up now and again.
You need to wear a hat in that heat ( Slip slop slap)
I take care, 50+sunscreen all over and most of our shoots we do before 7:00am or very late in the afternoon, best light. :)
The UA-cam content is good, but their OF content is even better.
Glad you think so, 😊
@Anonymous Here is the link. onlyfans.com/trish_unimogadventures
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Looks a little top heavy ,but it didn’t tip over still a bit nervy
It has very soft suspension and long springs, but all the weight is down low, still scary sitting in the seat though.
Awesome. The bikini's look very off road capable too 😮
Yes, my go anywhere bikinis 😀, and they don't take up much space in the truck.
No video of the truck?
Walkaround video here ua-cam.com/video/opDYxwoTlA4/v-deo.html
I'm surprised no 1 has freaked out seeing a snake or huge spider, but even I got nervous watching that Beast rock back & forth...
I was scared as well, it rocks a lot, but we have had it lean over much more since then. We will have to get some video of the spiders and snakes we encounter, but normally they run away faster then we can get a camera out.