Thank you and your team for highlighting the back country life with us all. These lifestyles are so quickly forgotten and ignored by those in much more luxurious surroundings. These men and women live our history. Good on ya! From Canada.
Stuff me guys. Seriously, you bloke rule. The way you two show real australian adventure & outback life to your audience is just unreal. Love what you do so much, I binned the others & just follow you 2. Regards Noel. Wollongong NSW
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Loved Old Man Warren when I used to go out there many years ago now. Great footage on a great property. Well done. The Gulf Country is my home where my heart lays. No better Country in Australia.
That's something I'd love to do, the adventure and the purpose all in one, used to ride horses when l was young, definitely miss it. Thanks guys ,cheers Tracey from Australia xo
Incredible what men are capable of. Imagine doing that all year... I have enormous admiration for them... And the billy tea and damper for smoko - that's the incredibly-hardworking, humble Australian culture!
I wasn’t allowed to muster but working in the yards was gruelling, thirsty work but enjoyable. Working on a property is certainly a life changing experience.
When working on a cattle station up near Mt Isa, back in the late 70's the owner didnt like helicopters or motorbikes .. . he liked to round his cattle up in small mobs on horseback and quieten them down, before walking them into a bigger mob. He didnt like pushing them too hard. Wanted to quieten them down, by the time we got to the yards. I remember many a time when some wild cow or mickey would take off into the scrub and we would go around them and block them off. Once we had them stopped, they would just stand there and stare at us, watching our every move. We didnt move. Eventually they relaxed & put their head down to feed, then we knew it was fine to move them back to the mob. Strategies like that made his cattle easier to handle and they began to develop a trust in us as the days wore on. Took 9 months to muster & brand the whole property. Mainly Spinifex country. Cattle did amazingly well on it. Used to spend 3 to 4 weeks at a time away from the homestead and sleep under the stars. The property was around 150,000 acres. Good boss to work for and good family to be with. Good experience & fond memories overall.
Loved watching your adventures with this muster..... got to say though that the chopper pilots are in real danger all the time. Personally know of two who have died whilst doing this. They love doing it - behaving like modern day cowboys - but oh wow the devastation when they crash.
Hey brother as a motorcycle rider for nearly 60 years and teaching for 40 of them I cannot over state the importance of doing up the strap when in use. The alternative can be fatal.
Hey Jason I have a hard top rooftop tent from king’s I was wondering if you have ever seen or put on insulation to stop heat from the sun on the inside of the roof and what kind to use please?
Fair adventure galloping about in the scrub wearing SHORTS! Least he had boots on, which I noticed he swapped for thongs soon's he got off the horse. And sleeveless shirts may look tough but.....the real bushmen were not sleeveless, they had out their smartest work shirts to be in this movie. Greetings from an old drover.
Well they are ginormous 24000 thousand square miles is one in South Australia And there’s plenty like it We are approx same size as lower 48 states but 95 % empty Different climate 46 % tropical etc wet and dry seasons both very hot So different methods
Great to see !
The aboriginal stockmen are the best on the planet
Just awesome to watch
So hard working in incredible heat too !
Thank you and your team for highlighting the back country life with us all. These lifestyles are so quickly forgotten and ignored by those in much more luxurious surroundings. These men and women live our history. Good on ya! From Canada.
Wow the Aboriginal stockmen are no doubt the real deal. Great to see how things work in the outback.
Stuff me guys. Seriously, you bloke rule. The way you two show real australian adventure & outback life to your audience is just unreal. Love what you do so much, I binned the others & just follow you 2.
Regards Noel.
Wollongong NSW
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Absolutely brilliant to see the amazing natural abilities of our Australian indigenous team members 👏
Great video. I spent 5 months up there on a cattle station in 1982; quite an eye opener for an 18 yr old Pom. As good as it gets !
Loved Old Man Warren when I used to go out there many years ago now. Great footage on a great property. Well done. The Gulf Country is my home where my heart lays. No better Country in Australia.
That's something I'd love to do, the adventure and the purpose all in one, used to ride horses when l was young, definitely miss it. Thanks guys ,cheers Tracey from Australia xo
I love this video esp. the cattle.....this never grows old❤️
Keep em coming boys! Love it 😀 from USA 🇺🇸
Incredible what men are capable of. Imagine doing that all year... I have enormous admiration for them... And the billy tea and damper for smoko - that's the incredibly-hardworking, humble Australian culture!
My grandfather Warren "Bornjmathaarl" thanks guys 👍🏽
Sahiwal is the same breed we have here in Narok, Kenya. Much love to these ranchers
I wasn’t allowed to muster but working in the yards was gruelling, thirsty work but enjoyable. Working on a property is certainly a life changing experience.
When working on a cattle station up near Mt Isa, back in the late 70's the owner didnt like helicopters or motorbikes .. . he liked to round his cattle up in small mobs on horseback and quieten them down, before walking them into a bigger mob. He didnt like pushing them too hard.
Wanted to quieten them down, by the time we got to the yards. I remember many a time when some wild cow or mickey would take off into the scrub and we would go around them and block them off. Once we had them stopped, they would just stand there and stare at us, watching our every move. We didnt move. Eventually they relaxed & put their head down to feed, then we knew it was fine to move them back to the mob.
Strategies like that made his cattle easier to handle and they began to develop a trust in us as the days wore on.
Took 9 months to muster & brand the whole property. Mainly Spinifex country.
Cattle did amazingly well on it.
Used to spend 3 to 4 weeks at a time away from the homestead and sleep under the stars. The property was around 150,000 acres.
Good boss to work for and good family to be with. Good experience & fond memories overall.
that sounds amazing
I worked on highbury & drum duff stations around 91. Great experience and incredibly tough work
As a pom I worked the muster on horseback at Highbury Station (cape york) around 1990 ish. Never worked harder before or since.
Love mustering. It is the best time. Good job fellas
Great video guys... I've never seen an episode that you didnt get bogged in ....
Good job fellas...🎉🎉
Brilliant - those horses are the best!
Great to see, now this is something different, love it 👍🏼
O thanks for the wonderful video, while living in Sydney I have no idea how the life in these outback places
Nice work boys.. can’t wait for next one
Simon, your a harder man than me riding in shorts 😂😂😂
Loved watching your adventures with this muster..... got to say though that the chopper pilots are in real danger all the time. Personally know of two who have died whilst doing this. They love doing it - behaving like modern day cowboys - but oh wow the devastation when they crash.
Well done 🤙🏻
Awesome video guys
Hi mate love your show mate looking forward to seeing more
That is a lot of beef there
from Colorado 👍
G'day guys. I know who Lee Gilbo is he has grown up since I knew his grandfather
Awesome
Hey brother as a motorcycle rider for nearly 60 years and teaching for 40 of them I cannot over state the importance of doing up the strap when in use. The alternative can be fatal.
this is the best to 👀
Hot tip , get the stirrups adjusted , will be doing hard and uncomfortable
Hey Jason I have a hard top rooftop tent from king’s I was wondering if you have ever seen or put on insulation to stop heat from the sun on the inside of the roof and what kind to use please?
Great fun
Fair adventure galloping about in the scrub wearing SHORTS! Least he had boots on, which I noticed he swapped for thongs soon's he got off the horse. And sleeveless shirts may look tough but.....the real bushmen were not sleeveless, they had out their smartest work shirts to be in this movie. Greetings from an old drover.
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Cattle muster, are they owners of cattle or just contractors?
Team history
It's a way of life,not just a job
As if that blunt piece of timber went through your sidewall.oh wait you sell tire repair kits.lol what a coincidence
Youve obviously never bashed around in rough country
This is the 1st time I've heard him speaking English
You guys hiring?
can you put more on UA-cam please
Why choppers ? Some complain about $$$$$ ,
Well they are ginormous
24000 thousand square miles is one in South Australia
And there’s plenty like it
We are approx same size as lower 48 states but 95 % empty
Different climate
46 % tropical etc wet and dry seasons both very hot
So different methods
Why bother wearing a helmet if you don't do it. up?
You guys have so much epic content without the rubbish. If you left it out I bet you would do better. People smell bullshit pretty easy.
Sum tanning medical hahaha channel nine
Neat mate Pure beaut clothes
There’s no way they would draught 3k in a day
It’s a awesome life
Not working very smart.
This shits 3 years old
That was fully sick
30 minute episode you make A killing of UA-cam
nice one ! 🇦🇺🏜️🏞️🌄🤙😎🛻📹
Ya lucky to get there, if you are still using that Shit EFS gear.