Ladies of negotiable affection... 😂😂😂. Love it... Great vid fantastic scenery... thanks guys you are terrific. Foreman by the time you finish the Landie there won't be any fossil fuel left and you will have to convert it to electric.
Well worth the wait, Summer and Gav. Love your adventures, and this one has started off with both proof and promise. Your content and your superior production skills are beyond impressive. Eagerly looking forward to chapter two.
23:08 You nailed that. That is a feeder dike, a remnant of the plumbing system from a long gone volcano. The rock type is basalt, and the red coloration comes from the oxidizing of the iron-magnesium rich minerals it contains. Basalt is a hard, durable rock, and as the surrounding material has weathered and eroded, that dike is left standing proud in the landscape. Lots of volcanism swept though that region between 40-20 million years ago, and a wild guess on my part would be that's its age.
Thanks for that confirmation. There's a lot of room to be wrong in geology so I felt it a good idea to not stray beyond the basics in our little speech.
So very pleased to see and hear from you guys,always a great experience watching what you get up to on your adventures.Thanks so much for sharing,you’ve made my day,and I’ll sit tight and wait for part two.Best wishes 🙂
Just found your channel on account that I’m getting ready to run the Allagash (2nd time 1972). Great stuff ,your doing a great job , keep up the awesome content . Greeting from Rhode Island👍🇺🇸🇦🇺🏴☠️☮️
So glad I found your channel. Amazing production value! You really put a lot into your episodes. Beautiful work and appreciated!! Hoping you start seeing those million views soon 🙏
Bloody brilliant! I won’t get there but you’ve taken me along on your journey once again. Also, great to see the Disco2 humming along again. I’m looking forward to the next leg of the expedition. Cheers 🍷🍷👍🏻🙏🦘
Hope you guys are doing fabulous. Sent you an email. Myself… still looking for the all mighty…. In this country and the next. Hopefully in Baja future in a couple of days.
Great to see you both again - really missed you. Brilliant vid of course. Welcome back to the ‘ big outdoors ‘ ( the rebuilding of the landrover just wasn’t my thing 🤣 ) - hubby loved it 👍 Cindy & Col NSW - Aust
Greetings Cindy, our adventure videos have become a little rare of late. There's now a million and one channels all doing the same thing, so it's become a little less inspiring. This video was shot a year ago so it's been getting worked on for a while. I kept putting it off trying to avoid drawing a tonne load of cartoons.
Great video. Thanks for sharing. I don’t know how you manage to capture all these different views and make it look so effortless. Maybe show some bloopers so we know it’s not so easy?
Greetings David, Our secrets for getting all the angles is giving ourselves at least half again the time to do a trip so we aren't having to rush, it also allows us to enjoy a journey rather than make it all about filming a video that might get 2000 views on a social media platform before getting buried beneath a barrage on new content. Other sneaky tricks are getting multiple angles from the drone shooting at 4K, twice our output resolution. This works well in a 'monotypic' environment where things don't change too much and you can crop and re-use shots throughout the video without notice saving time and energy in the field.
@@ForemanAndWilmsAdventures I don’t think there’s any chance of my production quality swooping in on you guys 😂. Still not sure yet when I will head down the Mt emu. I have roughly a month before what levels drop to much where it becomes impermeable. Hopefully I make it in time as school holidays start soon in Aussie and the family want to go away. I have everything ready it just timing now. 😀👍
Mate, the fishing scene is totally The Gods Must Be Crazy, i almost pissed my duds. Beautifully shot and edited as always, I fail to understand why you only have 10k of subscribers but well done on that milestone.
Good to hear from you. I knew a fellow acolyte of the long wand would appreciate a catch or 2 in any river, stream or lake. You're getting a mention in the next land Rover installment due out soon.
Gav, none of us deserve quality content like this for free, but I'm so glad you are doing this. The opening animation was fab. A quick question: what do you use to recharge your electronics when you are on these longer trips? Many thanks
Greetings Michael, we've got a thing called a Goal Zero Yeti 400 that weighs as much as a small car battery, (great for ballast in the canoe.) It has 2 120 volt AC outlets, 2 USB and a cigarette lighter style DC outlet. It can be charged AC, DC or on the remote trip by fold out solar panels. On the Missouri trip the solar panels kept the machine running full for 2 weeks whilst on the cloudy John Day river in Oregon they were close to useless. We use an 'esky' instead of a fridge because it's multi purpose also going on canoe trips as well as Krikkit's seat, this reduction in power usage allows us to avoid installing a second battery in the Disco and we use the Goal Zero in there as well. There's a scene where we doing crackers and wine and the device is sitting discreetly beside me.
Great scenery, sad about the water quality of the Missouri Not sure why you used a canoe when it looks like you could've used a small trailer-able houseboat?
How have you guys go such low viewing figures ? Your channel is very entertaining and deserves more recognition for all the hard work you out into this channel.
Rotten UA-cam didn't tell me you had a new video and now I see part 2 is out as well. Hmm, 12:12 am, well I can't wait till the morning so looks like a late might for me 😆
Where have you guys been? Love your vids. When are you coming back to Aus and do move outback vids? Your early vids in WA were the best. Keep them coming.
Greetings Mr Woody. We're overdue for a visit home after Covid, I think early next year but we won't be filming anything. Our channel is in a wind down period, after the landy restoration videos we'll keep posting films but less and less as time goes on, kind of slide away into obscurity maneuver.
Your second night out along the dark cliff is where Ft. Mackenzie was located. It was built by Kenneth McKenzie, a Missouri fur trader working for the American Fur Company in 1832. Its objective was to trade with the Blackfeet Indians on the Missouri River near the Mouth of the Marias River. In 1833, the fort was visited by Alexander Philip Maximilian, Prince of Wied-Neuwied, a noted German scientist and explorer. Staying for several months, he studied the local Indians and collected plant and animal specimens. He was accompanied by Karl Bodmer, an artist who sketched and made paintings of the Indians and scenes in the surrounding countryside. In 1844, the fort was managed by a fur trader named Francis A. Chardon, who withdrew from the fort when hostilities with the Blackfeet were renewed. He soon established the short-lived post, Fort Chardon, opposite the mouth of the Judith River.
Nice work love these kind of content exploring the nature but I have a question in 22:41 when you get up on the big rock is that sound coming from a rattlesnake?
You guys continually put out the best travel shows on the interwebs, don't undersatnd why you haven't got 1M subs. Reckon a pic of Wilms bathing in her bikini as the thumbnail would garner a couple extra views. Out of interest, was that area in drought when you went through, or does the river always get snow melt?
I agree Mark, there's definitely a noticeable difference in viewer number when there's a shapely bottom in a G-string involved. Wilms isn't interested and I don't have the figure for it.
Okay, I hear your concerns about water quality for drinking from the river. Yet, you have a very good MSR filter - looks like the Guardian. The MSR Miniworks actually gets out more contaminants than the Guardian. Even so, given the quality of the filter, and the limited amount you actually consume, it is likely just fine compared to a lot of things. Just putting that out there.
Greetings Paddle West. I have to agree with you on the water, Wilms has a much higher standard than I. We did sample some Eagle creek water which was probably worse than the Missouri yet seemed fine. As for Mordor and the John Day river you'd have to admit, on a cold misty day with those magnificent spires of stone vanishing into the gloom does create a dramatic look. Perfect for a dangerous fantasy land. We felt eyes upon us as we travelled through, turned out to be racoons.
Getting close, '27 The Riddle of Steel' is mostly finished and is just waiting on me to get my sh*t together and sort out a minor hurdle that's been vexing me. Hoping to have it out within the fortnight.
It's a true blessing to have this at the grasp
Ladies of negotiable affection... 😂😂😂. Love it... Great vid fantastic scenery... thanks guys you are terrific. Foreman by the time you finish the Landie there won't be any fossil fuel left and you will have to convert it to electric.
About the Landy, that's has crossed my mind also. That I'll finally have it all together and no gas to run it on.
No worries, I have a five gallon drum of five star in the shed, left over from the eighties!
Well worth the wait, Summer and Gav. Love your adventures, and this one has started off with both proof and promise. Your content and your superior production skills are beyond impressive. Eagerly looking forward to chapter two.
Thanks Noah, Part 2 is almost finished so short of a major malfunction should be out sooner rather than later.
23:08 You nailed that. That is a feeder dike, a remnant of the plumbing system from a long gone volcano. The rock type is basalt, and the red coloration comes from the oxidizing of the iron-magnesium rich minerals it contains. Basalt is a hard, durable rock, and as the surrounding material has weathered and eroded, that dike is left standing proud in the landscape. Lots of volcanism swept though that region between 40-20 million years ago, and a wild guess on my part would be that's its age.
Thanks for that confirmation. There's a lot of room to be wrong in geology so I felt it a good idea to not stray beyond the basics in our little speech.
So very pleased to see and hear from you guys,always a great experience watching what you get up to on your adventures.Thanks so much for sharing,you’ve made my day,and I’ll sit tight and wait for part two.Best wishes 🙂
Great video. Made me feel as if I was there
Just found your channel on account that I’m getting ready to run the Allagash (2nd time 1972). Great stuff ,your doing a great job , keep up the awesome content . Greeting from Rhode Island👍🇺🇸🇦🇺🏴☠️☮️
Thanks Chuck. Best of luck on the Allagash. Great trip.
love you guys, found your channel years ago whilst researching the canning. always watch your vids even though the content shifts :) thanks
Great to see you guys again - and Cricket (the star of the show) obviously 👍
Thanks Paul.
Very nicely done and enjoyable. Enjoying your trip with you, thank you. 😊
So glad I found your channel. Amazing production value! You really put a lot into your episodes. Beautiful work and appreciated!! Hoping you start seeing those million views soon 🙏
And to think I found you by searching for help on repairing the door lock actuator in my Landy ☺️
I hope the actuator video helped. Glad you enjoyed the videos. We're currently on walkabout being the reason for a very late reply.
As Always, bloody brilliant!
Bloody brilliant! I won’t get there but you’ve taken me along on your journey once again. Also, great to see the Disco2 humming along again. I’m looking forward to the next leg of the expedition. Cheers 🍷🍷👍🏻🙏🦘
Many thanks Grahame!
Another well produced adventure video. Glad to see you guys are keep doing what I know you love.
Oi you! good to hear from your good self. How's things down in god's country?
Hope you guys are doing fabulous. Sent you an email. Myself… still looking for the all mighty…. In this country and the next. Hopefully in Baja future in a couple of days.
Just found your channel. Fantastic and as good as Joe Robinet!
good one, keep safe and well
You’re back, yippee, you’ve been missed
Always a pleaser watching thanks for your efforts
Thanks!
Great video I love your guys adventures
Thanks Tommybound/
Great to see you both again - really missed you. Brilliant vid of course. Welcome back to the ‘ big outdoors ‘ ( the rebuilding of the landrover just wasn’t my thing 🤣 ) - hubby loved it 👍
Cindy & Col
NSW - Aust
Greetings Cindy, our adventure videos have become a little rare of late. There's now a million and one channels all doing the same thing, so it's become a little less inspiring. This video was shot a year ago so it's been getting worked on for a while. I kept putting it off trying to avoid drawing a tonne load of cartoons.
Great video. Thanks for sharing. I don’t know how you manage to capture all these different views and make it look so effortless. Maybe show some bloopers so we know it’s not so easy?
Greetings David, Our secrets for getting all the angles is giving ourselves at least half again the time to do a trip so we aren't having to rush, it also allows us to enjoy a journey rather than make it all about filming a video that might get 2000 views on a social media platform before getting buried beneath a barrage on new content. Other sneaky tricks are getting multiple angles from the drone shooting at 4K, twice our output resolution. This works well in a 'monotypic' environment where things don't change too much and you can crop and re-use shots throughout the video without notice saving time and energy in the field.
You guys are one of the best channels on youtube.
Thankyou and cheers.
Great to see you back out there guys! As always, such an enjoyable watch. 🛶😀
We've had to ramp up production quality to stay competitive with you. Have you an idea when your big river trip is to begin?
@@ForemanAndWilmsAdventures
I don’t think there’s any chance of my production quality swooping in on you guys 😂.
Still not sure yet when I will head down the Mt emu. I have roughly a month before what levels drop to much where it becomes impermeable. Hopefully I make it in time as school holidays start soon in Aussie and the family want to go away. I have everything ready it just timing now. 😀👍
Great to see you back and what wonderful scenery you have to show us. I am sure you will be enjoying your current adventure and thanks for the video.
Thanks Deane!
Mate, the fishing scene is totally The Gods Must Be Crazy, i almost pissed my duds. Beautifully shot and edited as always, I fail to understand why you only have 10k of subscribers but well done on that milestone.
Good to hear from you. I knew a fellow acolyte of the long wand would appreciate a catch or 2 in any river, stream or lake. You're getting a mention in the next land Rover installment due out soon.
New sub ! Liked 😉🙌🐸🐸✌️
Gav, none of us deserve quality content like this for free, but I'm so glad you are doing this.
The opening animation was fab.
A quick question: what do you use to recharge your electronics when you are on these longer trips?
Many thanks
Greetings Michael, we've got a thing called a Goal Zero Yeti 400 that weighs as much as a small car battery, (great for ballast in the canoe.) It has 2 120 volt AC outlets, 2 USB and a cigarette lighter style DC outlet. It can be charged AC, DC or on the remote trip by fold out solar panels. On the Missouri trip the solar panels kept the machine running full for 2 weeks whilst on the cloudy John Day river in Oregon they were close to useless. We use an 'esky' instead of a fridge because it's multi purpose also going on canoe trips as well as Krikkit's seat, this reduction in power usage allows us to avoid installing a second battery in the Disco and we use the Goal Zero in there as well. There's a scene where we doing crackers and wine and the device is sitting discreetly beside me.
Great scenery, sad about the water quality of the Missouri
Not sure why you used a canoe when it looks like you could've used a small trailer-able houseboat?
Great video, as always
Thanks Stephen! Cheers.
How have you guys go such low viewing figures ? Your channel is very entertaining and deserves more recognition for all the hard work you out into this channel.
Greetings Michael. We're good at keeping a low profile and avoiding mainstream popularity. Glad you like the videos. Cheers from us.
Rotten UA-cam didn't tell me you had a new video and now I see part 2 is out as well. Hmm, 12:12 am, well I can't wait till the morning so looks like a late might for me 😆
Thanks for letting me enjoy the trip we have to protect this or we will not have it
You are welcome, glad you enjoyed the film.
Where have you guys been? Love your vids. When are you coming back to Aus and do move outback vids? Your early vids in WA were the best. Keep them coming.
Greetings Mr Woody. We're overdue for a visit home after Covid, I think early next year but we won't be filming anything. Our channel is in a wind down period, after the landy restoration videos we'll keep posting films but less and less as time goes on, kind of slide away into obscurity maneuver.
Your second night out along the dark cliff is where Ft. Mackenzie was located. It was built by Kenneth McKenzie, a Missouri fur trader working for the American Fur Company in 1832. Its objective was to trade with the Blackfeet Indians on the Missouri River near the Mouth of the Marias River.
In 1833, the fort was visited by Alexander Philip Maximilian, Prince of Wied-Neuwied, a noted German scientist and explorer. Staying for several months, he studied the local Indians and collected plant and animal specimens. He was accompanied by Karl Bodmer, an artist who sketched and made paintings of the Indians and scenes in the surrounding countryside.
In 1844, the fort was managed by a fur trader named Francis A. Chardon, who withdrew from the fort when hostilities with the Blackfeet were renewed. He soon established the short-lived post, Fort Chardon, opposite the mouth of the Judith River.
Thought Krikkit was going to announce he' found dinner.
Nice work love these kind of content exploring the nature but I have a question in 22:41 when you get up on the big rock is that sound coming from a rattlesnake?
Might have been the little dogs claws on the rock, we only saw the one rattlesnake on the whole trip but he was too quick for me.
You guys continually put out the best travel shows on the interwebs, don't undersatnd why you haven't got 1M subs. Reckon a pic of Wilms bathing in her bikini as the thumbnail would garner a couple extra views. Out of interest, was that area in drought when you went through, or does the river always get snow melt?
I agree Mark, there's definitely a noticeable difference in viewer number when there's a shapely bottom in a G-string involved. Wilms isn't interested and I don't have the figure for it.
Another Riparian Adventure love it ! Foreman I see you are still a slave to fashion. :-)
I am a slave to fashion, always aiming to look stylish and dapper. You're quite the cultured fellow to see the details Mr. Diaz.
Okay, I hear your concerns about water quality for drinking from the river. Yet, you have a very good MSR filter - looks like the Guardian. The MSR Miniworks actually gets out more contaminants than the Guardian. Even so, given the quality of the filter, and the limited amount you actually consume, it is likely just fine compared to a lot of things. Just putting that out there.
Greetings Paddle West. I have to agree with you on the water, Wilms has a much higher standard than I. We did sample some Eagle creek water which was probably worse than the Missouri yet seemed fine. As for Mordor and the John Day river you'd have to admit, on a cold misty day with those magnificent spires of stone vanishing into the gloom does create a dramatic look. Perfect for a dangerous fantasy land. We felt eyes upon us as we travelled through, turned out to be racoons.
When are you gonna have more content on the Land Rover?
Getting close, '27 The Riddle of Steel' is mostly finished and is just waiting on me to get my sh*t together and sort out a minor hurdle that's been vexing me. Hoping to have it out within the fortnight.
How is cricket doing?
Glad you like the films. Crickets doing great, just finished a game of fetch.
God's country