You guys need to have another section where people from all over the world get to show clips from their trails and try to entice you fellas to come join on another trip!
I would love to see them go overlanding. Been watching the story til now and they find the most beautiful places. Not very technical stuff like these guys do but still.
Make a Shauno's Fishing Report (10min) segment of Shaun's fishing between the last beers in the shed and this one. I know how much shaun wants to show his fishing and this is a way to do it without completely changing the dynamic of the longer videos
Man, as a U.S. citizen I’m so happy you came over and made the best of your trip. You guys saw some incredible country and you treated it extremely well. You guys should certainly come back again. Thank you for sharing your experiences
After watching y'all for so many years, it is so cool that you made it to my back yard of the Colorado high country and found some good trails. Hope the boys were treated right during your trip!
Living here in California, born and raised in Colorado, Wyoming and Utah it is great fun watching your first US 4x4 adventure footage. Knowing the areas you went, there has to be more to the adventure than the final trip footage. Keep the UNTOLD STORIES coming. In your honnor I'll be sure to crack more than one beer to salute your adventure!
You guys have to know you're producing some of the best content on UA-cam. Hats off to your entire crew and especially to those behind the scenes folks that never get the credit.
Maybe have a new section where you go help random people out with putting a mod/s on their rig and surprising them or have a section where us fan can have a chance to win a trip with you guys A cooking section is well needed aswell
Shauno if you pick a Bronco! There great but like that Jeep you recovered if they break am Axle the whole wheel will fall off! We Americans swap 1 ton F250-F350 super duty axles under them! There very strong and are a full floating rear Axl so if one breaks its exactly like changing an Axle on Sooty! Great rigs once you do!!!!
I really wish you guys got to spend more time here the US! Despite the current mess in our politics our off-road/ overland communities are thriving. There is so much more to see and do here, come back if you can.
Greetings from the US guys. Love that you fellows came over here, hope it was great your always welcome. America is much larger than people realize but the 4x4 / camping hiking communities are among the best and fairly the same all over and gonna be delighted to host Aussies.
Recap of you favorite trip this season or a past season would be be a great addition to see what you have a accomplished for a new viewer or relive a time for the seasoned vet.
I live in Colorado and have wheeled this state for 20 years now. Videos and reactions like these really bring this area into perspective. It's easy to take things for granted when you experience it on the regular. Love the Videos. Keep it up
I suggest you consider hosting guests (International 4x4 celebs maybe a few sports celebs etc) for 5 or 10 minute spots where you work in a little side line insight into their fun buttons
I love watching y'all! Your trucks remind me of what we drove as kids in highschool. Mostly factory trucks with decent and maybe a few decent upgrades if your parents have money. Mine first 4x4 was a 79 Dodge power wagon manual transmission V8 unlocked and we went everywhere a wench would drag us!!! I can't wait to see any of the content y'all drop. Y'all love what you do and it shows
I've never understood how you can produce a show from a shed without including a "How To" segment. There's a ute load of tips about subjects you could fit into 5 to 7 minute segments. How to install/maintain a water tank & pump. How to install drawers. How to install gauges etc etc etc. So a How To segment is my suggestion
Seeing the reactions to u.s things ,from you guys is great. Gives me a little extra appreciation for my country to see it through others eyes. Love the show keep em coming ✌️❤️
I loved watching every second of them in the US. I really hope they comeback again because it was so entertaining. Also, looking forward to their Baja trip!
glad you all had a good time here in the USA! I tried to find a swag over here the other day and the only one I found was sold at the bass pro shop/Cabela's and you have to by the cot separately is that how you get yours or do they come together! I thought it might be good for my kayak camping!
I live in Northern BC and myself and a bunch of my buddies all have Swags that we imported from Australia. I think there's about ten swags between us, but I have never seen someone outside of that group with one. We absolutely love them!
@@farzana6676not much. It’s super durable, comfortable to sleep in, and super easy to set up. It has the downside that it’s a lot bigger, heavier and only one person can sleep in it. Also pretty expensive, and could get a decent tent and mattress for the same price. Still I love it for any car camping I do.
liviing in Sweden isnt that bad -we (well... europe) get to see your shows first in the world together with our morning coffee! sorry boss, I will get kinda late to work... the production quality is right, the mix of content is right, the humor and positive energy is right. continue with this and we will stay happy :)
New section where you tell us what up keep you have done to your 4x4 lately whether it is new tyres or oil change or fixing small things like broken speakers or what not. Would be interesting to see the small fixes as well as the big breakages on the tracks.
I think a section where people can share short videos of their issues they might be having with their 4x4 so the 4wd247 team and the rest of the fans can shed some light on the best ways to go about fixing em, especially for us new diy enthusiast.
Release 2 episodes a week Tuesday and Thursday maybe? I reckon Tuesday episodes are beers n the shed and Thursday for the Tracks ? Haha nah. I just love this channel and want more haha. Thanks 4wd 247
I think a good new segment of beers in the shed could be within the rigs section. Where we have a Toyota vs Nissian rig battle. So we all post our rigs and we see which one looks the best.
Have you thought about going to the southeast US? OHV parks in TN West Virginia are huge in those areas. Like Windrock and Hatfield McCoy trails are world class and a lot to see especially in East Tennessee.
Not sure if you guys have done this, but all the prep work you guys do when going on long trips. Route, food, fuel, fees in certain areas. Free camping, fee camping etc
Love watching you guys from here in the uk. You mentioned how expensive it is to ship vehicles so maybe a little slot with tips and rental companies for foregien visitors to enjoy some of the wonderful space you guys have in Australia. I turn 60 next year and a little taste of what your country has to offer would be the trip of a lifetime. ( totally novice off roader myself) but to rent a basic modified truck for a week or two would be incredible. Thank you for sharing and giving us folks in super crowded countries a chance to live vicariously in the bush. Best wishes to the whole team and thanks again
You guys need to come to southern africa for a couple of weeks. Biltong, braai, and beer...namibia, Botswana, Mozambique and south africa. Heads on swivels though😢
Bugger!!! I was at Bathurst and I didn’t know you were there I would have loved to shake your hand and thank you for all these excellent videos you guys produce😊
Regarding CB radio, if you boys had the old school 27MHZ CB radio installed in your rigs you would have been able to use those over there as we use the same part of the spectrum. Channel 19 is there highway channel. Would have been better range then those handhelds that you used.
Mate you blokes are bloody legends, Been watching for years now and you blokes have inspired me to build up an old Suzuki it aint there yet but some day it will be a little weapon!
To explain the beer thing. He was at what we call a micro brewery. Most of them have a beer that is only on tap at the brewery pub. Usually better beer than than big names
Over the past 5 or so years there has been a big boom of breweries across the US however a lot of them are so small or new that they do not yet have a canning line and only can serve their beer over tap, so if you want to take some beer home for later they send you home with a cup with safety tape. You can also get Howlers and/or Growlers of beer which are different size glass containers that they will fill with your beer of choice to take home then have a few glasses at home.
Next time you come to the states get a GMRS license which is 35 bucks for 10 years, no test or anything and the license covers your whole family. You can get a 50 watt radio, just put it where your cb is, and put a correct antenna on.
I wish we could get your swags here but last I checked, they do not ship to the USA. We don't have some of the stuff you all have down there. You guys did the trails with the old farm truck, you should do a classic build next visit here
Lol, at 31 minutes where you're driving across the single track gravel, I see Pete isn't scared! I'm pretty sure I could take that about 20 mph and still keep the middle. ;)
@@stalin1666I've observed that the wrecks I pass in day to day driving don't involve "old" or obviously un-maintained, vehicles. Inspections honestly probably don't improve average safety much at all and instead just penalize lower income people.
A lot of us in the US still use CB radio's. 24mghz to 27mghz. Also I live in Arkansas in the US and our state does not have any emission laws. Those laws apply to differently to each state. Arkansas only cares if you have blinkers and working lights. Anything else goes pretty much. We don't even have yearly vehicle inspections... I also live 2 hours from the original and largest Bass Pro Shop. My back yard is the White River that the fly shop was named after.
Idaho has some beautiful 1000m drops on 4m roads and equally impressive trails. Much more wildlife. I run an overland suburban on 40s 😁 Would love to have you awesome guys!
A build you would like to see like hashtag dream build and viewers put in there pics of specific build of what you want could be something random or a vehicle you wouldn't think would be built. With your platform, there's got to be some out of this world builds.
Diesel isn't a common fuel for passenger vehicles in the US, but I can't recall ever having been to a gas station that didn't have a diesel pump. Lots of commercial vehicle use it, and there are plenty of people driving medium duty trucks for commuting that need it too. The vehicle inspection rules are administered at the state level so my state of Pennsylvania has some pretty strict laws concerning things like how far the tires can stick out from the fenders (fender must provide full coverage). Lots of states like Tennessee, Colorado and Utah have much more relaxed rules and you can get approved to drive just about anything on the road as long as it has lights. Also, I don't think that was a black bear, mate.
You guys need to have another section where people from all over the world get to show clips from their trails and try to entice you fellas to come join on another trip!
I would love to see them go overlanding. Been watching the story til now and they find the most beautiful places. Not very technical stuff like these guys do but still.
Make a Shauno's Fishing Report (10min) segment of Shaun's fishing between the last beers in the shed and this one. I know how much shaun wants to show his fishing and this is a way to do it without completely changing the dynamic of the longer videos
Great idea. And yes please 4wd247!!
Sammy Hitzke, on youtube, Shauno fishes a lot with Sammy in SW Qld
Great idea. Hot tips on which destinations are in season and what species. Or the more remote fishing locations
Great idea, but I only want to see the fails 😂
I speak for every American when I say it brings us absolute pure joy that y’all liked bass pro and scheels like we do 😂😂
Man, as a U.S. citizen I’m so happy you came over and made the best of your trip. You guys saw some incredible country and you treated it extremely well. You guys should certainly come back again. Thank you for sharing your experiences
Have a bush mechanics segment where people submit their best bush mechanic fixes and how it got them out of trouble!
Tassie here!!!!!!! I cant get enough of u guys been watching for years. Keep being awesome!!!!!
You have no idea how much this channel has meant to me for the last 6 years or more cuz I remember every episode. Seriously thank you.
After watching y'all for so many years, it is so cool that you made it to my back yard of the Colorado high country and found some good trails. Hope the boys were treated right during your trip!
I love Pete saying “I’m not nervous” then winding graham up on that narrow track
Living here in California, born and raised in Colorado, Wyoming and Utah it is great fun watching your first US 4x4 adventure footage. Knowing the areas you went, there has to be more to the adventure than the final trip footage. Keep the UNTOLD STORIES coming. In your honnor I'll be sure to crack more than one beer to salute your adventure!
You guys have to know you're producing some of the best content on UA-cam. Hats off to your entire crew and especially to those behind the scenes folks that never get the credit.
Pretty cool that something that was created to get us through COVID has now done 50 episodes. Well done chaps!
Maybe have a new section where you go help random people out with putting a mod/s on their rig and surprising them or have a section where us fan can have a chance to win a trip with you guys
A cooking section is well needed aswell
Shauno if you pick a Bronco! There great but like that Jeep you recovered if they break am Axle the whole wheel will fall off! We Americans swap 1 ton F250-F350 super duty axles under them! There very strong and are a full floating rear Axl so if one breaks its exactly like changing an Axle on Sooty! Great rigs once you do!!!!
I really wish you guys got to spend more time here the US! Despite the current mess in our politics our off-road/ overland communities are thriving. There is so much more to see and do here, come back if you can.
The beer take away with tape over it happened with covid to help businesses and for some reason we kept it . I love it
Greetings from the US guys. Love that you fellows came over here, hope it was great your always welcome. America is much larger than people realize but the 4x4 / camping hiking communities are among the best and fairly the same all over and gonna be delighted to host Aussies.
Thanks Shaun and Graham for the shout out! Legends🍻 love the show and content🤙
Awesome video as always Shaun and Graham. Beers in the sheds is a awesome series. Can't wait to see what y'all have in store for the Christmas season.
Hawai’i boyz have their own thing going on. All show, no go, and they’re super passionate about it. Love it.
It's so cool that you guys have made a new hashtag just for lego builds. Can't wait to see the amazing things people make.
Recap of you favorite trip this season or a past season would be be a great addition to see what you have a accomplished for a new viewer or relive a time for the seasoned vet.
I live in Colorado and have wheeled this state for 20 years now. Videos and reactions like these really bring this area into perspective. It's easy to take things for granted when you experience it on the regular. Love the Videos. Keep it up
I suggest you consider hosting guests (International 4x4 celebs maybe a few sports celebs etc) for 5 or 10 minute spots where you work in a little side line insight into their fun buttons
I love watching y'all! Your trucks remind me of what we drove as kids in highschool. Mostly factory trucks with decent and maybe a few decent upgrades if your parents have money. Mine first 4x4 was a 79 Dodge power wagon manual transmission V8 unlocked and we went everywhere a wench would drag us!!! I can't wait to see any of the content y'all drop. Y'all love what you do and it shows
Beers in the shed would be great if it was available as a podcast. Would love to listen to this while driving across the country!
I've never understood how you can produce a show from a shed without including a "How To" segment. There's a ute load of tips about subjects you could fit into 5 to 7 minute segments. How to install/maintain a water tank & pump. How to install drawers. How to install gauges etc etc etc. So a How To segment is my suggestion
Seeing the reactions to u.s things ,from you guys is great. Gives me a little extra appreciation for my country to see it through others eyes. Love the show keep em coming ✌️❤️
I loved watching every second of them in the US. I really hope they comeback again because it was so entertaining. Also, looking forward to their Baja trip!
I love beers in the shed, I always crack a frothy and watch. My little way of having a beer with you boys!
Sitting at home enjoying the show with a beer and a case of covid as a tribute to where it started
Beers in the shed has room to grow adding lots of new sections... but number 1 would be to release the audio as a podcast.
glad you all had a good time here in the USA! I tried to find a swag over here the other day and the only one I found was sold at the bass pro shop/Cabela's and you have to by the cot separately is that how you get yours or do they come together! I thought it might be good for my kayak camping!
I live in Northern BC and myself and a bunch of my buddies all have Swags that we imported from Australia. I think there's about ten swags between us, but I have never seen someone outside of that group with one. We absolutely love them!
What's the benefits of them over a tent?
@@farzana6676not much. It’s super durable, comfortable to sleep in, and super easy to set up. It has the downside that it’s a lot bigger, heavier and only one person can sleep in it. Also pretty expensive, and could get a decent tent and mattress for the same price. Still I love it for any car camping I do.
Beers in the shed should be it's own show and keep Thursday's for trips and shed content.
Hey guys. Would love to see a directors cut episode of your American trip from start to finish.
Next trip should be BC Canada!
Alexander MacKenzie Trail.
liviing in Sweden isnt that bad -we (well... europe) get to see your shows first in the world together with our morning coffee! sorry boss, I will get kinda late to work...
the production quality is right, the mix of content is right, the humor and positive energy is right. continue with this and we will stay happy :)
Sweden is going to be Islamic country soon?
That truck at 13:01 was a welding rig. A lot of people create some really crazy rigs out here for mobile welding.
Sorry about the n70 sleeping 😂bout time somthing like that happened. Would love to show you blokes around back pine creek Bundy
Really cool to hear someone else's experience and thoughts on traveling in the US.
New section where you tell us what up keep you have done to your 4x4 lately whether it is new tyres or oil change or fixing small things like broken speakers or what not. Would be interesting to see the small fixes as well as the big breakages on the tracks.
I think a section where people can share short videos of their issues they might be having with their 4x4 so the 4wd247 team and the rest of the fans can shed some light on the best ways to go about fixing em, especially for us new diy enthusiast.
Release 2 episodes a week Tuesday and Thursday maybe? I reckon Tuesday episodes are beers n the shed and Thursday for the Tracks ? Haha nah. I just love this channel and want more haha. Thanks 4wd 247
Always enjoy beers in the shed. Thanks for the content.
Don’t remember seeing this, but I enjoyed seeing it again
I think a good new segment of beers in the shed could be within the rigs section. Where we have a Toyota vs Nissian rig battle. So we all post our rigs and we see which one looks the best.
Would love to see an ep on how you guys plan a trip and what things to take into account and considerations. Cheers fellas
The snow you found. Keep in mind that not too far from there in Mammoth cal. They got over 17 meters of snow last season.
Have you thought about going to the southeast US? OHV parks in TN West Virginia are huge in those areas. Like Windrock and Hatfield McCoy trails are world class and a lot to see especially in East Tennessee.
Not sure if you guys have done this, but all the prep work you guys do when going on long trips. Route, food, fuel, fees in certain areas. Free camping, fee camping etc
Should make a dedicated cooking/recipe segment or even a diy segment
Love the behind the scenes. Maybe do a whole episode to wrap up the USA trip with just behind the scenes.
going on tough trails with 33's or 35's makes the trip much more fun than the giant tires
When are we going to see a “Chef Shauno’s Aussie Outback Gourmet Cookbook”?? I’m frothin for it!!
Love watching you guys from here in the uk. You mentioned how expensive it is to ship vehicles so maybe a little slot with tips and rental companies for foregien visitors to enjoy some of the wonderful space you guys have in Australia. I turn 60 next year and a little taste of what your country has to offer would be the trip of a lifetime. ( totally novice off roader myself) but to rent a basic modified truck for a week or two would be incredible. Thank you for sharing and giving us folks in super crowded countries a chance to live vicariously in the bush. Best wishes to the whole team and thanks again
When I was in Illinois in 2018 I saw an old Jeep and for the Bull bar there was steel outriggers holding a timber log. It looked epic
You guys need to come to southern africa for a couple of weeks. Biltong, braai, and beer...namibia, Botswana, Mozambique and south africa. Heads on swivels though😢
Bugger!!! I was at Bathurst and I didn’t know you were there I would have loved to shake your hand and thank you for all these excellent videos you guys produce😊
Maybe a tips and tricks/tutorial section/lifehacks would make a nice addition
My suggestion would be to have a "back to yesteryear". Some flashback references from a while back. Keep it up guys and enjoy those amazing 4X beers
Pete and Graham make a perfect team..Banter is on fire😂😂
Regarding CB radio, if you boys had the old school 27MHZ CB radio installed in your rigs you would have been able to use those over there as we use the same part of the spectrum. Channel 19 is there highway channel. Would have been better range then those handhelds that you used.
Waaaaaiiit wait wait!! You were In reno and I missed you guys?!?😱 I have so much to show you guys in the Reno area!!
Pete teasing Graham at minute 30 :D
Mate you blokes are bloody legends, Been watching for years now and you blokes have inspired me to build up an old Suzuki it aint there yet but some day it will be a little weapon!
Diggin the off-road footage and your camping shenanigans, you guys are a crackup! Keep up the goodness! Can't wait to see what went down in Moab!! 👍
To explain the beer thing. He was at what we call a micro brewery. Most of them have a beer that is only on tap at the brewery pub. Usually better beer than than big names
I'm sure you might have been told this. But that chuck of snow/ice is left from winter. There can be up to 8 to 12 feet of snow there in the winter
Great video as always. For rig ideas, we need to get you out to King of the Hammers as there’s a ton of rigs from mild to wild.
Over the past 5 or so years there has been a big boom of breweries across the US however a lot of them are so small or new that they do not yet have a canning line and only can serve their beer over tap, so if you want to take some beer home for later they send you home with a cup with safety tape. You can also get Howlers and/or Growlers of beer which are different size glass containers that they will fill with your beer of choice to take home then have a few glasses at home.
Definitely excited to see Moab!
Fab. Seeing the unseen US footage was great.
Just awesome guys. Really enjoy this channel and think it’s the best one on UA-cam by far. Fan from South Africa.
Next time you come to the states get a GMRS license which is 35 bucks for 10 years, no test or anything and the license covers your whole family. You can get a 50 watt radio, just put it where your cb is, and put a correct antenna on.
I really like this channel, especially when they went to America.
Looking forward to Shauno’s trip. Always love Grams touring episodes. ❤👍🤙🙏
Beers in the shed needs recipes of the week of something like that, getting creative with food in the bush or awesome cooks that people have done
I wish we could get your swags here but last I checked, they do not ship to the USA. We don't have some of the stuff you all have down there. You guys did the trails with the old farm truck, you should do a classic build next visit here
I would LOVE to wheel with these guys! They seem like chill and responsible woodsmen.
You were probably Scheels in Sandy. The Cabelas 20min south is even better.
I love beers in the shed its just two dudes who are down to earth talking bout rigs and adventures And what not :7
You guys are bloody amazing blokes how agrees that these guys are putting there life and there content are bloody spot on
Love to see a camera man/gear breakdown. What they shoot with and the rig that tackels all the same trails that you guys do.
Loved the USA stuff awesome.
Lol, at 31 minutes where you're driving across the single track gravel, I see Pete isn't scared! I'm pretty sure I could take that about 20 mph and still keep the middle. ;)
Certain states in America might seem relaxed, but in Alberta Canada, once you have your vehicle registered, there are no inspections whatsoever.
In Washington State there are no inspections of any kind on passenger vehicles anymore.
Same in Idaho, Montana, Minnesota, the Dakotas.....
@@stalin1666I've observed that the wrecks I pass in day to day driving don't involve "old" or obviously un-maintained, vehicles.
Inspections honestly probably don't improve average safety much at all and instead just penalize lower income people.
A lot of us in the US still use CB radio's. 24mghz to 27mghz. Also I live in Arkansas in the US and our state does not have any emission laws. Those laws apply to differently to each state. Arkansas only cares if you have blinkers and working lights. Anything else goes pretty much. We don't even have yearly vehicle inspections... I also live 2 hours from the original and largest Bass Pro Shop. My back yard is the White River that the fly shop was named after.
Idaho has some beautiful 1000m drops on 4m roads and equally impressive trails. Much more wildlife. I run an overland suburban on 40s 😁 Would love to have you awesome guys!
A build you would like to see like hashtag dream build and viewers put in there pics of specific build of what you want could be something random or a vehicle you wouldn't think would be built. With your platform, there's got to be some out of this world builds.
Depends on which state you live in. Many states are very restrictive on modifications. Others are pretty lax.
I’ve got a 87 j10 Jeep Ute with a 350chev and a 6inch lift kit and a turbo 400 with 35*12.5 on it it’s a weapon
I'd love to see a 4x4 van off road
I love the American vans and wish we had the same choice back here in Aus
fun to see you at my local Sheels. We used to take the kids there all the time just for the fun stuff (don't forget the free fudge).
Watching your adventures makes my day. Thanks so much
Diesel isn't a common fuel for passenger vehicles in the US, but I can't recall ever having been to a gas station that didn't have a diesel pump. Lots of commercial vehicle use it, and there are plenty of people driving medium duty trucks for commuting that need it too.
The vehicle inspection rules are administered at the state level so my state of Pennsylvania has some pretty strict laws concerning things like how far the tires can stick out from the fenders (fender must provide full coverage). Lots of states like Tennessee, Colorado and Utah have much more relaxed rules and you can get approved to drive just about anything on the road as long as it has lights.
Also, I don't think that was a black bear, mate.
Beers in the shed could do with a bush fixes segment what have you done to get your rig off the track and on the road again
Bloody love beers in the shed keep up the good work
There are "some" laws regarding modification. Some states have lift height rules and stuff like that. It varies from state from state.
You know I would love to see you build up a mn Triton, very good of road, apart from the over heating issues.