I can’t agree more with you Stefan on dingo behaviour. I have been going to Fraser for over 30 years. We have always left them alone but have seen the change in their behaviour. On our most recent visit, we had to help a guy being who was going for his morning walk on the beach and getting stalked by a few of them near orange creek. We put him in our car and dropped him back to his camp. In the Simpson we have found them to be curious but way more timid.
A huge shout out, and thanks to dcs. If it wasn't for them and the publicity they've created, I would never have discovered this awesome little channel😊. Stefan, you're such a friendly and humble guy. ❤ the videos👍🏻👍🏻
I was the one who caught that 9ft great white shark. It was caught under permit issued by Queensland fisheries in conjunction with Griffith university research.
You are 100% right we do not have a dingo problem. We DO have a people. You are also correct with your timeline regarding the dingoes. We've been going there for years and have noticed they are more cunning around people, but some people also have chosen to ignore the fact they are wild animals. Always love your videos. Cheers.
I have similar TPMS. looks like a rebranded version of what you have there. Never used the rubber sleeves or locking nuts on the senders - too much hassle! Never lost a sender. Got a spare one though, just in case that day comes. Great video. Still need to make it to Fraser one day.
Same. My TPMS has been through the Gibb River Road, Tanami Track and Flinders Ranges and I haven’t had one come loose. I don’t use the rubber sleeves or locking nuts. Regarding the spare sensor- my sensors are individually coded, so if you lose one, you need to buy a replacement for that particular wheel. Are yours programmable?
@@jackfromthe60s Yeh, my are individually lableled too, but with a bit of mucking around, there is way to reprogram them if necessary. Never done it though, and hopefully never have to :).
I can’t agree more with you Stefan on dingo behaviour. I have been going to Fraser for over 30 years. We have always left them alone but have seen the change in their behaviour. On our most recent visit, we had to help a guy being who was going for his morning walk on the beach and getting stalked by a few of them near orange creek. We put him in our car and dropped him back to his camp. In the Simpson we have found them to be curious but way more timid.
A huge shout out, and thanks to dcs. If it wasn't for them and the publicity they've created, I would never have discovered this awesome little channel😊. Stefan, you're such a friendly and humble guy.
❤ the videos👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks! Glad you enjoy the videos.
I was the one who caught that 9ft great white shark. It was caught under permit issued by Queensland fisheries in conjunction with Griffith university research.
You boys are so brave! I was trembling with fear watching that encounter with the deadly shark!
Fine young lads😊👍🏻
Great explanations of the area and thanks for the quick tire review. But we can't get Kenda truck tires here in Canada
You are 100% right we do not have a dingo problem. We DO have a people. You are also correct with your timeline regarding the dingoes. We've been going there for years and have noticed they are more cunning around people, but some people also have chosen to ignore the fact they are wild animals. Always love your videos. Cheers.
Fantastic, thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great Video - Coffeemaschine is waiting for you :-)
Can't wait!
another great clip👍👍👍👍
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed it!
I have similar TPMS. looks like a rebranded version of what you have there. Never used the rubber sleeves or locking nuts on the senders - too much hassle! Never lost a sender. Got a spare one though, just in case that day comes.
Great video. Still need to make it to Fraser one day.
Good idea on the spare, Fraser's a fantastic place to explore.
Same. My TPMS has been through the Gibb River Road, Tanami Track and Flinders Ranges and I haven’t had one come loose. I don’t use the rubber sleeves or locking nuts. Regarding the spare sensor- my sensors are individually coded, so if you lose one, you need to buy a replacement for that particular wheel. Are yours programmable?
@@jackfromthe60s Yeh, my are individually lableled too, but with a bit of mucking around, there is way to reprogram them if necessary. Never done it though, and hopefully never have to :).
Thanks again for another interesting video.
Thanks again!