EPIC OFF-ROAD Journey Begins! From Quobba to the NINGALOO REEF - The ADVENTUROUS WAY Pt.1 (Eps. 15)

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
  • This Episode we are starting a long off-road journey! Our goal is to get from Quobba Blowholes to Yardie Creek without driving on bitumen, because this is exactly what we built our truck for!
    The track between Gnaraloo Station and Warra Station used to be closed for a while but it reopened and we will show you what it's like.
    It starts off, being an easy track, some corrugations, some sandy bits and some really rocky bits, which makes it slow-going.
    The views are amazing and it definitely doesn't get boring!
    A few kilometers in and you get to a sand dune and later on to some steep rocky sections that almost look like you're driving off a cliff. Take it slow and place your wheels right, especially if you have your house on the back.
    We also came across a creek crossing with a bit of water and a pretty steep exit, but the Unimog made it look too easy :D
    Last but not least, just before you get to the Lagoon Camp, there are stunning red cliffs, followed by a very long and very soft sandy creek crossing. The water is not flowing but you have to go around one corner in the sand. Do you recon we made it through in our 12t setup?
    Well, find out in the video!
    Catch you all next Sunday again!!!!
    PS: Please do some research before hitting the tracks, since they can change quickly and might get closed again!
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  • @bobski1232
    @bobski1232 Рік тому +2

    Really enjoyed this. Thanks

  • @madal55
    @madal55 Рік тому +1

    What were the balloons at 01:51 ? Sweet drone work/editing/music guys. Looking forward to the reef shots. That thru hatch, although an effort to build, is an excellent addition. Appreciate the map/graphics as they help us non Aussies appreciate just exactly where you are. I've been told the You Tube algorithm appreciates it when people view your vid twice. Suggest viewers do that. Regards from Autumnal UK.

    • @PatandJele
      @PatandJele  10 місяців тому

      The balloons are for fishing. They use them on offshore winds to take their line out way further than they can cast. We saw a guy catch a pretty big tuna from shore.
      Yeah the crawl through is so nice to have. Interesting, we'll have to look into that!

  • @mattgale477
    @mattgale477 Рік тому +1

    Gday guys how long does it take to blow up the tyres say from 20psi to 75psi thx

    • @PatandJele
      @PatandJele  Рік тому

      Hey, with our setup less than 10 minutes. But we are running 2 Thumpers in series plus the engine driven compressor :) Usually we go from 40psi up to 90 psi.