My housemate and I started a drinking game with this episode, every time graham says Victorian high country you take a shot of tequila, worst hangover in bloody years!
Perfect advertisement on why not to take a camper into the HC , you will kill your car . best option for a camper is find a base to camp and do day trips without the camper.
exactly. I am considering an overland trailer, but I had always expected to leave the camper where ever while doing the harder sections. The problem becomes when those sections are on the way
Yep swags are the go or a tent with a family,they pack nice and easy and to be honest a trailer is just another thing to worry about,less worries the better and more enjoyable.
@@drbog502 I actually dont understand why it is so important to buy a 2tons tent, that cracks your car and pushes you downhill to death. I would put a big tent on the top of the Patrol. its big and flat.
As a Yank (and a New Englander), I cannot get enough of your beautiful country - I can't wait to visit - You guys are the exact same guys that I hang out with in the States, only half a world away (literally).
Excellent episode. Well placed endorsements are unobtrusive and informative. Every episode satisfies! Some grinding, a hint of danger, interesting camp cooking, and some laughs along the way. Love the bloopers at the end. Super camera work and editing. I always feel like I am right along with you!
Done the same as Nick in my GU, i had 2 full mechanics tool boxes, 4 × 15m short link chains with dogs, 2× 20t hydraulic jacks plus parts for an excavator and i stripped 8 teeth off the crown wheel and 4 off the pinion while climbing a slate ridge to fix an excavator, just lucky i was right at the top so it was an easy fix on flat ground, just a long hard walk up that hill carrying a diff center the next day
Love the out takes! Maxi pads in the glove box! Hope the Missus wasn't looking for them. You blokes look like a right great time! Love your vids! Cheers!
Love all your videos. You guys have a great chemistry that serves you well in the good times and the challenging situations. Very entertaining to watch. Keep up the good work gents!
That was awesome team. I learnt a lot as I do from all of your shows. As I live in Wagga Wagga this has gone on my to visit list. Finally after 44 years I have my first 4x4 and when I get it fitted out I can’t wait to hit the trails. Thanks guys. 👍🏽🍻
I did this trip in 2016, left canberra, south through Kosciusko NP, swifts creek, through the haunted stream trail to dargo, up billy goat to the pinnacles, down the blue range, out the bottom and back to dargo. home via bairnsdale. what a great trip! what an awesome experience!
This is my favorite kind of wheel'n, these Victoria High Country vids reminds of how we wheel in the Appalachians in my native Virginia US. We explore a lot of forestry access and coal mine exploration roads. As well as old reclaimed strip mines. Your channel has quickly become my favorite off-road channel
Best 4wd video's on UA-cam! Every time I watch one of these episodes I seriously consider the cost of shipping my truck to Australia haha maybe one day.
I want to myself. These tracks looks amazing to what we have in the states. Or atleast the eastern that's drivable. On my bucket list to hit trails like this out west
Absolutely stunning filmography. Stellar editing. You blokes have a great rapport together. This is by far the best overlanding content I’ve seen, thank you so much for sharing the adventures.
Great videos spent the whole day off just watching your videos. Great can't wait to finish off my 4x4 hopefully be able to make it to the outback for a bit of adventure. Thank you for the entertainment gents
Mr. Cairo I'm doing electronics engineering and have already got a job building systems. Not to be an asshole, but the degree you do is quite important especially with the lack of people in STEM
Brilliant episode liked the tips on how to maintain your Camp oven, winching safely, and loved the look of the noodle prawn stir fry! Epic. Top job lads.
Just imagine the extra stress that camper would have placed on the transmission and driver train. In conditions like that I think swags are the way to go.
Probably a dumb idea but what about adding electric motor to the trailer wheels to add a little fwd and backwards torq to help get up or down them hills ? Btw that’s a awesome trailer ...
Great show, Just another good example why its best to leave the camper trailer behind when doing harder tracks as no doubt the extra strain of towing that trailer broke one of the strongest diffs. Good recovery that.
Glenn Weltner not too mention how many ks that thing has done or whether it's been tampered with but fuck that would definitely be something to be proud of in my books haha
Furness Prime... right I agree... getting paid to 4 wheel and camp and just looks miserable.... I'd snatch his spot up in heart beat and they wouldn't even have to pay me..!!!
Epic!! the future of entertainment get a notification sit back and loose your self when you have the time. THANK YOU 4WDACTION! I don't even mind the ads.
Loved doing the high country in my $2000 Jeep Cherokee xj, handled it like a champ. Only thing that let me down was a cheap Chinese wheel bearing which was bad when I got back (but still didn't let go, just noisy). Goes to prove that on casual worker money as a student you can do the tracks and have fun doing so. Cheap 4 wheel drives are generally petrol, so 2 20l jerry cans saved my bacon. Definitely worth it.
if I were not 10,185 miles away id love to make the trip you don't know how lucky ya'll are to have such beautiful tracks to use. i'm in the U.S. and never miss an episode keep up the great videos. thanks Randall Casey
I really would like to see so budget trucks back on 4wd action like in the old days with roothy like Coffs video when Shaun first got the dirty 30. Enough of all these big dollar trucks
Cameron j Marsh where was the big dollar truck? the two main utes are definitely entry level 4x4s, a nice old 60 series a dmax both covered in kings budget gear literally not big expense item to be seen, the other 2 are sponsor cars which are specifically meant to be the ducks nuts as advertising
need to remember the videos are aimed at a very broad group to promote sales and 99% of 4x4 owners dont drive around in 1k buckets most have 20k trucks and up. and you can easily get a 60 for under 10k so even chopped for 20k is still fairly cheap, unless you would prefer them to be rolling around in great walls and shit but then who would watch the show?
I have a steep & loose hill right by my house that I’ve been wanting to tackle that is just as steep as the first downhill there. Glad to see that y’all made it down safely!
5 stars my friends, you are my number 1 channel ,next month i will go on a 7000 quilometers 4x4 ride on my Toyota lj70 bundera,sorry my english i am from Portugal
Nice one lads. It's good to see some real off roading. I used to have a Landrover Disco but wore it out with a few too many off road trips. I think it's time to get another 4x4 for more fun.
This episode is now my favorite. Turning that trailer around on that slope was epic, nice rigging skills. One hella spot to bust a diff and with a trailer. Dirty 30 wants some love, time for a systems overhaul, best check everything for wear and stress, and just redo your breaks, you have been having issues a while now, time to rebuild the entire break system, the after market has some great break options. Epic adventure great views, good food and snapping noises. 10/10
Awesome show guys. I just changed gears from 3.73 to 4.56 so I'm in the middle of doing the heat cycle break. When I heard that click click of gears my heart sank, I knew it immediately.
I love to spend some time off road but I gotta say, you guys have some major balls on that descent at 7:00. I definitely couldn't do that without some kind of safety system in place, and even then I'd still be white knuckle.
I really feel for ya shauno I know what its like not havin ya truck runnin just went through a engine recon now having wiring issues but will be visiting the high country real soon as its a great for south Australians being so much closer to home then cape york
Jeremy, Going with an auto transmission so it will be a proper off-roader now.....good choice....fewer broken axles, hubs, and diffs. Might be a bit less exciting to watch as the obstacles will be easier so fewer recoveries and there being less carnage and such.
Awesome series boys! Kicks in the wonder lust! Where to next? Would be great to see the series with its global audience try tracks in Africa and elsewhere. ( I wonder how happy you would look after stripping your diff? Happened to me in a Land Cruiser FJ45. Pulled out the crown wheel and pinion and ran it on the front diff. I was happy to get home but was not smiling!) Not easy towing a trailer over the rough stuff at the best of times... Not a fan of the camping trailers. I have towed enough to know all obstacles become far more technical. A 6 pack to Nick, better travels next time!
Even though i got this on DVD had to watch it again. Cant wait till next weekend be out in the high country enjoying the best tracks in Australia. Now just need to fix the Land Rover before next Friday.....
LandRoverLife , don't fix it too soon before next Friday or you'll just have to fix it again right? A week is quite a long service interval for a Land Rover.
Warwick Ryan just replacing a uni joint. Ive just have to install tailshaft. Car is a 4wheeling rig so it won get driven till friday so no chance of breaking again before then
Love your trips,make me wish I was there. Here in the States the tree huggers would be crying their eyes out...you are polluting the waaateer,damaging the trees with your winches...waa waa waa 😭
Guys awesome like always!!! put funny moments more during episode, not just in the end. Dispite the age, Dirty Thirty is a tough offroad car even now, a lot of km in hard conditions, and still able to get back home, dispite injuries, fantastic.!!!!!
Diesel is actually more expensive down under at the moment (who knows why?). But diesel trucks are generally preferred - for torque, water crossings, fuel economy, towing, simplicity, etc (not such a big deal in the modern era of course). All fuel types are readily available just about anywhere, but for remote touring there are places here where you can be hundreds of miles from the nearest town - but there might be a cattle station with a diesel supply for their farming equipment. In fact, there's a famous sign on the Gibb River Rd that says "You are now closer to outer space than the nearest town". :)
Nick....it must be fun....we know u injoying it all,it it just looks harder . We love u also ....u r great . o and have a cold one one us .............public fans....from S Africa.
You inspire my 2 boys by your rebuild of the dirty 30 and your 4x4 adventures,they now have started there own episodes and will start a rebuild shortly on a HJ47 They are only 9 and 12 years old please check them out on adventure brothers
I love watching these videos, Since I found the channel last year I believe I have watched all of them. Thank you for doing what you do, Best wishes from the USA.
That one dog that disliked
Now there’s 5 fml
Upto 6 wankers now
Just jealous they cant get where these blokes can!
Don’t understand why they dislike I mean I can’t wait untill they post a video I bloody love them
Probably vegan greenies
Thanks for posting your full DVD's guys, I always look forward to them!
I agree, they are bloody amazing.
I wonder when they filmed this episode though ?
Yeah
Go buy some of there dvds ya cheapass
Grumpy ol' Boot I would say mid 2017.
What else is included in the dvds?
My housemate and I started a drinking game with this episode, every time graham says Victorian high country you take a shot of tequila, worst hangover in bloody years!
😂😂😂
Brilliant idea have gotta try that .lol
Just did it…not feeling so good
Bloopers of the boys are the best way to end the episodes 😂😂😎👌🏼
Some of you guys who are bagging nick out there’s really no need for it because he is probably just a shy bloke
totally agree
Camera shy I think
Perfect advertisement on why not to take a camper into the HC , you will kill your car . best option for a camper is find a base to camp and do day trips without the camper.
100 %
exactly. I am considering an overland trailer, but I had always expected to leave the camper where ever while doing the harder sections. The problem becomes when those sections are on the way
If you listen to what they are saying, they take the trailer with them on the track for R & D to TEST THEM !!!!!
@@johnp8409R&D is a funny way of saying advertisement John
Buy a better truck
These videos aren't a good advert for camper trailers IMO. They're always a gigantic pain in the arse.
YES! haha always think the same thing
I grabbed a trailer last year and sold it. Pain in the arse. Had it's obvious advantages but you can't underestimate the weight penalty etc.
Yep swags are the go or a tent with a family,they pack nice and easy and to be honest a trailer is just another thing to worry about,less worries the better and more enjoyable.
@@drbog502 I actually dont understand why it is so important to buy a 2tons tent, that cracks your car and pushes you downhill to death. I would put a big tent on the top of the Patrol. its big and flat.
swag, chair, awning, done. the trailers are for those blokes
that traded the boys for the fam
It’s honestly crazy how different everything is now
Just came accross y'all's vids and they are awesome! Im from the other Melbourne in Florida! I cant get enough of them. They are great!, keep it up!
Hahahaha the super pads had me in stitches
CBG BOY hahaha me too mate loll
I am hysterical with laughter 😂😂😂
I wish I had the dirty 30 back in the day
As a Yank (and a New Englander), I cannot get enough of your beautiful country - I can't wait to visit - You guys are the exact same guys that I hang out with in the States, only half a world away (literally).
Love it when you guys do the Vic high country especially the Dargo High Plains. Its pretty special for me. My grandparents are buried up there.
Excellent episode. Well placed endorsements are unobtrusive and informative. Every episode satisfies! Some grinding, a hint of danger, interesting camp cooking, and some laughs along the way. Love the bloopers at the end. Super camera work and editing. I always feel like I am right along with you!
Done the same as Nick in my GU, i had 2 full mechanics tool boxes, 4 × 15m short link chains with dogs, 2× 20t hydraulic jacks plus parts for an excavator and i stripped 8 teeth off the crown wheel and 4 off the pinion while climbing a slate ridge to fix an excavator, just lucky i was right at the top so it was an easy fix on flat ground, just a long hard walk up that hill carrying a diff center the next day
Love your videos.
Please film repairing the dirty 30. Repairs are as important as wheeling.
whos watching this in 2020? And that ending Amazing!
Absolute Best 4WD channel there is! And the people who disliked can stick that Finger else where!
Re watching old episodes and it reminds me why I love my decent control on the jeep...Definitely helps on those pucker downhills.
Love the out takes! Maxi pads in the glove box! Hope the Missus wasn't looking for them. You blokes look like a right great time! Love your vids!
Cheers!
Love all your videos. You guys have a great chemistry that serves you well in the good times and the challenging situations. Very entertaining to watch. Keep up the good work gents!
That was awesome team. I learnt a lot as I do from all of your shows. As I live in Wagga Wagga this has gone on my to visit list. Finally after 44 years I have my first 4x4 and when I get it fitted out I can’t wait to hit the trails. Thanks guys. 👍🏽🍻
I did this trip in 2016, left canberra, south through Kosciusko NP, swifts creek, through the haunted stream trail to dargo, up billy goat to the pinnacles, down the blue range, out the bottom and back to dargo. home via bairnsdale. what a great trip! what an awesome experience!
This is my favorite kind of wheel'n, these Victoria High Country vids reminds of how we wheel in the Appalachians in my native Virginia US. We explore a lot of forestry access and coal mine exploration roads. As well as old reclaimed strip mines. Your channel has quickly become my favorite off-road channel
Best 4wd video's on UA-cam! Every time I watch one of these episodes I seriously consider the cost of shipping my truck to Australia haha maybe one day.
Brandon Nelson it costs about 10 thousand aussie/ canadian
I want to myself. These tracks looks amazing to what we have in the states. Or atleast the eastern that's drivable. On my bucket list to hit trails like this out west
I know. I so want to get my jeep there.
Absolutely stunning filmography. Stellar editing. You blokes have a great rapport together. This is by far the best overlanding content I’ve seen, thank you so much for sharing the adventures.
better than a hollywood blockbuster, for sure. bif love from sunny israel. keep 4wheeling guys
The guy with the trailer and the patrol is always super chilled, keep it up🖒
Great videos spent the whole day off just watching your videos. Great can't wait to finish off my 4x4 hopefully be able to make it to the outback for a bit of adventure. Thank you for the entertainment gents
At uni right now, I'm supposed to be studying. 4WD action why you do this to me haha
Hendrik Kleyn same mate 😂 assignment due Monday? 4wd action it is!!
10/10 can relate.
I’m in design atar class right now and mr hawes is right behind me
Assessment in 6 Days
Trials in 4 Weeks
HSC in....like....2 months?
Mr. Cairo I'm doing electronics engineering and have already got a job building systems.
Not to be an asshole, but the degree you do is quite important especially with the lack of people in STEM
Brilliant episode liked the tips on how to maintain your Camp oven, winching safely, and loved the look of the noodle prawn stir fry! Epic. Top job lads.
Don't give up on the 30..
Those things are the best 4x4 Toyota EVER made.
So versatile to any refit..
And a very tough vehicle to boot...
Just imagine the extra stress that camper would have placed on the transmission and driver train. In conditions like that I think swags are the way to go.
One of the best yet, spectacular views and good friends. Love the trucks that actually work.
Probably a dumb idea but what about adding electric motor to the trailer wheels to add a little fwd and backwards torq to help get up or down them hills ? Btw that’s a awesome trailer ...
Great show, Just another good example why its best to leave the camper trailer behind when doing harder tracks as no doubt the extra strain of towing that trailer broke one of the strongest diffs. Good recovery that.
Glenn Weltner not too mention how many ks that thing has done or whether it's been tampered with but fuck that would definitely be something to be proud of in my books haha
Very blessed to have this in my back yard
The guy with the trailer just had that look on his face the whole time... How did I get roped in to this?!
I imagine he pays to be there so he can flog his campers to the viewers. Only reason anyone would drag an anchor like that up and down those hills.
Furness Prime... right I agree... getting paid to 4 wheel and camp and just looks miserable.... I'd snatch his spot up in heart beat and they wouldn't even have to pay me..!!!
I own one of their campers. He is just a miserable prick
@@vk3zb534 he seems like it to be honest
Probably just his concentration face
Epic!! the future of entertainment get a notification sit back and loose your self when you have the time. THANK YOU 4WDACTION! I don't even mind the ads.
Loved doing the high country in my $2000 Jeep Cherokee xj, handled it like a champ. Only thing that let me down was a cheap Chinese wheel bearing which was bad when I got back (but still didn't let go, just noisy). Goes to prove that on casual worker money as a student you can do the tracks and have fun doing so. Cheap 4 wheel drives are generally petrol, so 2 20l jerry cans saved my bacon. Definitely worth it.
if I were not 10,185 miles away id love to make the trip you don't know how lucky ya'll are to have such beautiful tracks to use. i'm in the U.S. and never miss an episode keep up the great videos. thanks Randall Casey
Speechless. What a team and gorgeous nature. Can't beat it.
That was fantastic. Great country. Shauno & Graham hilarious. The things you find in glove boxes.
Oldmate with the camper trailer looks miserable. He needs a cold beer and a good bone.
That's the problem. They do feed him cold beers and many good bones, but he's obviously been bitten in the arse by something sharp and venemous
Just for the record, I made note of the fact that his one smile in the video came at 36:25 because I was so surprised to see it!
I really would like to see so budget trucks back on 4wd action like in the old days with roothy like Coffs video when Shaun first got the dirty 30. Enough of all these big dollar trucks
Cameron j Marsh no big dollar cars here
Except the wholesale car
Cameron j Marsh where was the big dollar truck? the two main utes are definitely entry level 4x4s, a nice old 60 series a dmax both covered in kings budget gear literally not big expense item to be seen, the other 2 are sponsor cars which are specifically meant to be the ducks nuts as advertising
No high dollar cars? Shaun's ute was chopped by Creative Conversions drive in drive out, that's about 20k right there.
They still have zero dollar zook although I thought that was supposed to go up the cape still waiting
need to remember the videos are aimed at a very broad group to promote sales and 99% of 4x4 owners dont drive around in 1k buckets most have 20k trucks and up. and you can easily get a 60 for under 10k so even chopped for 20k is still fairly cheap, unless you would prefer them to be rolling around in great walls and shit but then who would watch the show?
Take a shot every time Graham says “high country.”
I’m sloshed in the first 5 minutes.
Shauno u so relaxed and cool...captain beard trying and sucseding in stay cool....u.all r awsome ......keep having fun for us that cant .....love u .
Keep on trucking mates frm the
808 state...get to see the Aussie thru you guys programs..keep it coming boiz!!!
I have a steep & loose hill right by my house that I’ve been wanting to tackle that is just as steep as the first downhill there. Glad to see that y’all made it down safely!
5 stars my friends, you are my number 1 channel ,next month i will go on a 7000 quilometers 4x4 ride on my Toyota lj70 bundera,sorry my english i am from Portugal
Omg! That decent on that trail! Wow! Lock trailer brakes, would of never thought that! Y'all are awesome!
Well Done!! That hill was no joke and you came up with a great work around!!
Nice one lads. It's good to see some real off roading. I used to have a Landrover Disco but wore it out with a few too many off road trips. I think it's time to get another 4x4 for more fun.
This episode is now my favorite. Turning that trailer around on that slope was epic, nice rigging skills. One hella spot to bust a diff and with a trailer. Dirty 30 wants some love, time for a systems overhaul, best check everything for wear and stress, and just redo your breaks, you have been having issues a while now, time to rebuild the entire break system, the after market has some great break options. Epic adventure great views, good food and snapping noises. 10/10
We miss you guys! Thanks for all the free content.
Awesome show guys. I just changed gears from 3.73 to 4.56 so I'm in the middle of doing the heat cycle break. When I heard that click click of gears my heart sank, I knew it immediately.
Feel your pain Shawn. Seen the emotion come over your face when you said what you did. Know what it's like. Atleast you're safe and going home.
You guys do a hell of a job showing off the beauty of Australia , wishing I could make the 20 hour flight .
Hope you guys get internationally recognized.
They are. A lot of us in the US watch these guys. Absolutely love it
Another awesome adventure, thanks guys. The super pads what a crack up!
Haters will always hate generally out of jealousy, keep the videos coming, i think they are great. keep up the good work boys..
Very well said!
"No such thing as bad weather, its bad preparation".
Wonderful dears watched almost the whole episodes and one of the best place absolutely beauty, Waleed Bangash from Pakistan
I really love this show, i need to visit these places!
Nice outakes! Great vid fellas. Bit of Murphys Law on that one. Inspired to head to the high Country!
These guys are the real deal. Love the fact they actually go over-landing on some hard trails “tracks”. What size tires are they running 35”s ?
Nice work fella’s. The camper tough as nails patrol no so,quite an ask hauling on climbs but still good to see.
Graham - "sit down get something cold".
Me - Tick haha
You guys are incredible thank you for another awesome adventure.
Shaunos 60 has had a hard life.. about time its given some well deserved RnR
I was really surprise how tough this car is, and still can be driveable dispite damages! and age of the car is really old!
Next episode please. I love this show, got me hooked!
I love to spend some time off road but I gotta say, you guys have some major balls on that descent at 7:00. I definitely couldn't do that without some kind of safety system in place, and even then I'd still be white knuckle.
I’ve watched almost every episode and you boys are always having the best time 🍻👌🏽🤙🏽
38:37 Shauno waking up looks the same as me
Out of all the DVDs this is my favourite top work
That dirty 30 is quite a character
Nick, the powerhouse of personality
I really feel for ya shauno I know what its like not havin ya truck runnin just went through a engine recon now having wiring issues but will be visiting the high country real soon as its a great for south Australians being so much closer to home then cape york
The camper trailer guy looked depressed
What! Last....no! I love that truck, watched if enough that I almost feel like I’ve taken on the tail myself.
the body was full of rust if you follow him on instagram you'll see he's putting a whole new body on it
Jordan's vlogs will he be bringing it back?
It'll be returning but it will now be an auto...😕
Jeremy, Going with an auto transmission so it will be a proper off-roader now.....good choice....fewer broken axles, hubs, and diffs. Might be a bit less exciting to watch as the obstacles will be easier so fewer recoveries and there being less carnage and such.
sick episode! off-roading cooking and humor. 10/10
Awesome series boys! Kicks in the wonder lust! Where to next? Would be great to see the series with its global audience try tracks in Africa and elsewhere. ( I wonder how happy you would look after stripping your diff? Happened to me in a Land Cruiser FJ45. Pulled out the crown wheel and pinion and ran it on the front diff. I was happy to get home but was not smiling!) Not easy towing a trailer over the rough stuff at the best of times... Not a fan of the camping trailers. I have towed enough to know all obstacles become far more technical. A 6 pack to Nick, better travels next time!
Even though i got this on DVD had to watch it again. Cant wait till next weekend be out in the high country enjoying the best tracks in Australia. Now just need to fix the Land Rover before next Friday.....
LandRoverLife hay mate what number is it?
I got many I have yet to watch 🤨
jasonsr6 268 high country madness
LandRoverLife , don't fix it too soon before next Friday or you'll just have to fix it again right? A week is quite a long service interval for a Land Rover.
Warwick Ryan just replacing a uni joint. Ive just have to install tailshaft. Car is a 4wheeling rig so it won get driven till friday so no chance of breaking again before then
That super pads is a big surprise it's hilarious man very good 4wd driving really enjoy watching u guys.
loved it lads ,the bloopers were hilarious.
Love your trips,make me wish I was there. Here in the States the tree huggers would be crying their eyes out...you are polluting the waaateer,damaging the trees with your winches...waa waa waa 😭
Guys awesome like always!!! put funny moments more during episode, not just in the end. Dispite the age, Dirty Thirty is a tough offroad car even now, a lot of km in hard conditions, and still able to get back home, dispite injuries, fantastic.!!!!!
noticed most are diesel.. gas harder to find or just cost diff?
Diesel is actually more expensive down under at the moment (who knows why?). But diesel trucks are generally preferred - for torque, water crossings, fuel economy, towing, simplicity, etc (not such a big deal in the modern era of course). All fuel types are readily available just about anywhere, but for remote touring there are places here where you can be hundreds of miles from the nearest town - but there might be a cattle station with a diesel supply for their farming equipment. In fact, there's a famous sign on the Gibb River Rd that says "You are now closer to outer space than the nearest town". :)
Nick....it must be fun....we know u injoying it all,it it just looks harder . We love u also ....u r great . o and have a cold one one us .............public fans....from S Africa.
Cant wait (and I cant stress this enough)for the first ep with the dirty 30 2.0. And who ever disliked this video I guarantee drinks somersby cider.
Friday night bev with 4wd action..yes son! Thanks
You inspire my 2 boys by your rebuild of the dirty 30 and your 4x4 adventures,they now have started there own episodes and will start a rebuild shortly on a HJ47
They are only 9 and 12 years old please check them out on adventure brothers
Wow, think that’s the first time I’ve seen Nick smile!
Seeing the old dirty 30 brings a tear to my eye
Still think it is the best truck of all of them
I swear the guy in the camper hauling rig always looks like he'd rather be home then out wheeling. What a shame, put a smile on for a change.
Whoever edits these videos should get a raise.
I love watching these videos, Since I found the channel last year I believe I have watched all of them. Thank you for doing what you do, Best wishes from the USA.
I went to the panakals on the 28 of October
wow, such a long way to go to make a cooking video, Shauno's cooking adventures!
you should oil the camp oven when its hot, the heat opens the pores of the steel alowing the oil in ;)