Great valley. Used to go there years ago with my Dad. He was part of the group who cared for the cemetary area. This was after the homestead had been destroyed. We used to go in the same way then out the other end croosing the Wongangurra, and crooked rivers coming out near Dargo. Its good to see it again. Thanks for your trip
Well done mate. This is exactly the video I was looking for when taking the family out Wonangatta before years end. Nice, clear and informative narration, made the video impactful.
Excellent video. Thank you. The Wonnangatta Valley is such an iconic destination. So many videos show the macho climbs and descents, but fail to adequately describe where they are. Your commentary made the video most enjoyable as one can see for themselves the nature of the terrain. Keep up the great work.
Thx mate, that's what my channel is all about showing people tracks in a way that you can tell where they are and make an informed decision if you want to go out and tackle it yourself. Like you before I started the channel found plenty of videos showing lots of 'action' but limited info on exactly where and how do I get to iconic places like Wonnangatta anyway?
If you want to avoid Harry Shepherds Track, you can take East Buffalo/East Riley Rd to that 4 way intersection. Good if you're driving a Commodore or Falcon 🙂
Love it. Just came back from doing Blue Rag, Billy Goats and Crooked River...had Wonnangatta on the list but just couldn't make it happen. You've shown a good way of getting there though.
Thx mate. Yeah well worth the drive so much history and amazing to think of people settling there in the 1800's. It's remote now, back then it was 4 days by horse to anywhere......
Thanks Jase. I can't wait to see you doing the 76. Are you doing the catch can and diff breathers? I'd be interested to hear. Thanks again mate, BobbyB.
Thx mate, yes will be adding those (still waiting) but I do think they're both a good idea. Mixed reports on a few options for the 76 with regards to catch cans, looking at a GSL Fab one at the moment.
It's not a website, I use Memory Map and the maps are hema maps purchased through the memory map store. I use it a lot for my offline trip planning. Run it as a backup on my phone for navigation as well.
Cant wait for the76 vids to start a proper offroader only uses manual box 😂😂. Shes a beast mate and u made the right choice lookin forward to seen her beautiful ass in up comin vids. 👌
Great valley. Used to go there years ago with my Dad. He was part of the group who cared for the cemetary area. This was after the homestead had been destroyed. We used to go in the same way then out the other end croosing the Wongangurra, and crooked rivers coming out near Dargo. Its good to see it again. Thanks for your trip
Thx for the input on the history, amazing how so many different people have contributed to preserving the history of the highcountry!
Well done mate. This is exactly the video I was looking for when taking the family out Wonangatta before years end. Nice, clear and informative narration, made the video impactful.
Thanks mate, glad it was helpful. Definitely the easiest way into Wonnangatta from the north. Hope you and the family have a great trip!
@@OffTheBeatenPathAus will send you a link when it’s vlogged.
An exciting day of driving coming p. Thanks for the multiple shout-outs in this video, Jason! Looking forward to reliving it!!
Pleasure mate was a great first meet up with you and Paul, we had a ball even though this was just 1 day. Almost as much fun as the next trip!
Excellent video. Thank you.
The Wonnangatta Valley is such an iconic destination.
So many videos show the macho climbs and descents, but fail to adequately describe where they are.
Your commentary made the video most enjoyable as one can see for themselves the nature of the terrain.
Keep up the great work.
Thx mate, that's what my channel is all about showing people tracks in a way that you can tell where they are and make an informed decision if you want to go out and tackle it yourself. Like you before I started the channel found plenty of videos showing lots of 'action' but limited info on exactly where and how do I get to iconic places like Wonnangatta anyway?
great vid....loved the map description at the beginning.
Thx mate glad you enjoyed it and it was helpful. Thanks for letting us know.
A recent subscriber. Very happy I found your channel. Very new to 4WD and love your 'easy way to...' vids. Great job!!
Thx mate they've been well received so where possible will keep them coming. Craigs and wonnangatta were obvious ones to do. So popular.
Wow , great video with great detailed commentary
Thx Mate, glad you enjoyed it. Thx for commenting
W❤W! That’s Incredibly Awesome And Lovely Adventure! Cheers!🥂❤️✨
Thx was a great day out and hopefully helps others find their way to Wonnangatta.
If you want to avoid Harry Shepherds Track, you can take East Buffalo/East Riley Rd to that 4 way intersection. Good if you're driving a Commodore or Falcon 🙂
Good to know thx!Z
Love it. Just came back from doing Blue Rag, Billy Goats and Crooked River...had Wonnangatta on the list but just couldn't make it happen. You've shown a good way of getting there though.
Thx mate. Yeah well worth the drive so much history and amazing to think of people settling there in the 1800's. It's remote now, back then it was 4 days by horse to anywhere......
Thanks!
No Problem!
Great content!!! What map program where you using in the beginning of the video.
Thanks mate, I use Memory Map, for trip planning.
Thanks Jase. I can't wait to see you doing the 76. Are you doing the catch can and diff breathers?
I'd be interested to hear.
Thanks again mate, BobbyB.
Thx Mate, haven't yet but will be.
Thx mate, yes will be adding those (still waiting) but I do think they're both a good idea. Mixed reports on a few options for the 76 with regards to catch cans, looking at a GSL Fab one at the moment.
Hey great video, I’m curious what website you were using to look at the maps at the beginning? Is that Hema maps?
It's not a website, I use Memory Map and the maps are hema maps purchased through the memory map store. I use it a lot for my offline trip planning. Run it as a backup on my phone for navigation as well.
Looks like you could take a van in that way.
Something not too heave or big (over head branches) you could get in to the camp ground near craigs hut.
Hey there, not sure why this only came up in my feed to reply now! Some certainly have taken small vans in this way, would depend on the tow vehicle.
Abbeyard! NOT! Abbeyards!
lol if that typo is the only mistake I'm happy :-)
Cant wait for the76 vids to start a proper offroader only uses manual box 😂😂.
Shes a beast mate and u made the right choice lookin forward to seen her beautiful ass in up comin vids. 👌
Yeah been enjoying driving it, especially now I've got a few 'comfort mods' installed! Sounds good too.