This is a really interesting series. Credit to Graham & the team for stepping out of mud bog & impossible 4WD situations & actually doing some touring, showing us some beautiful parts of the country & using the vehicles for their advantages & practicality. 💪✌️👍
Im so happy to see this style of content from 4wd 24/7, its so much more attainable and aspirational, i suspect only a small % of the 4wd community wanna go bush bashing in big bog holes. This type of overlanding is why I love 4wding; driving on the beaches, camping in spectacular spots, and tracks that wont break your car, but take you to some insane views. More of this content please!
You only do severe rock hopping with an old 100 series where panel damage is not a stab to the heart. This sort of touring is why we get a 4x4 decked out.
The normal 24-7 content is a lot of fun but for me, these episodes is where the gold is. This is why many of us have 4x4s in the first place, to get out and see amazing places where very few others go. In my opinion this puts you up there with the likes of Les Hiddins and Malcolm Douglas and that is about the highest praise I can think of.
Graham, your a legend amongst the 4wd fraternity. Love the change of pace... So interesting to see these awesome places you show us. I have seen a lot of Aus, but not WA yet..
This reminds me of Graham when he first started with 4wd action and doing the travelling dvds through the Kimberly ect. Back to himself and his huge enthusiasm for life and exploring…love it.
It’s good the we 24/7 offering a range of different shows, love the insane 4wd of but also enjoy the slower pace and a bit of a history lesson, would love to see Graham and ales Hiddens do a trip together, that would be epic
I unfortunately have rarely heard anyone talk with the respect Graham does about aboriginal people. Roothy was not for Aboriginal people I have learnt first hand and he refused to mention anything aboriginal on his watch. Graham you are like the new Malcolm Douglas. Very passionate unique, and one of a kind.
Sadly it extends further out than that. Very few people respect other people forget manors and sadly it's getting worse. Respect and manors don't cost anything and more and more people are becoming selfish think the world revolves around them. This extends from the poorest of people to the richest. I'm not saying everyone is like that but it's spreading. Places of natural beauty are being destroyed and those people are ruining for everyone else.
Love this content. To who ever is in charge of this channel, I suspect Shaun has a bit of say in it, you need to have more of this content as well for 4wd 24/7. It was great to see Graham driving up the rocky track at Ningaloo that I took my stock standard Colorado up. It’s not all about broken tail shafts and exploding CV’s and smashed rear tail lights in a ruts that army tanks could come to grief on. We 4wders love to look after our vehicles and tour this amazing country too. Don’t get me wrong, I love the boys banter on a Coffs Harbour adventure but this touring content has my undivided attention. Cheers!
I’m loving this series too. Steph and Harley are great co-hosts. Please put more content like this out. Is a good mix between the 4WDing done on the East coast and the 4WD touring. We want to do a mix like this in our trips with our kids.
OMG!! 😱 An actual road trip & touring episode from 4WD 24/7. Not into towing, but loving these episodes. ❤ It's the type of 4WDing I do. More of these type of episodes please. 🙏🙏
Another great episode. Steph & Harley fit right in as presenters too. I hope all is well and they get to continue their journey. Hopefully the next episode isn't too far away!
Graham if you ever want to explore the States. I'd love to join you on the adventure! You'd love fishing off the Beaches of Florida, Alabama, Texas, Washington and Alaska. Could see you loving the trails of Moab and Colorado. Could also see you loving the Tran-American trail, The Dalton Highway and The Dempster Highway.
100% my favourite series on your channel. I love everything you guys do, but Graham, Steph and Harley and their antics are the best. Goodluck Steph and Harley too with your trip back home. I do hope it's nothing too serious. ❤️
Great work this is how I remember Graham when I first seen him all those years ago this is off-roading get out there and see things and if it gets tuff that's part of the fun not getting out there just to rip things up keep up the great work Graham and look forward to seeing more content like this
Started watching this episode tonight, a great addition to the 24/7 content! As a woman myself I still enjoy watching the boy trip content with my partner, but it’s nice to see a change of pace and not all about rough steep tracks. Also great to see a woman join the show, there’s plenty of us girls that love getting out there too. Great work team!
These are the kind of trips I dream of. Wow! Really enjoying the series so far. What I wouldn't give to be able to take the family on trips like these...
The mix of shows makes for good watching. The colour on the red dirt from above was crazy. Enjoying this and reckon Graham is in his element, back to doing it (rather more luxuriously), as he started. 👍
This has to be the best series in “off-roading” right now. The scenery is spectacular, the people are super cool, and the rigs are awesome. Nice work Mr. Cahill and company!
I finally had the time to start watching this "new" series (yes I am months behind). I love what I see so far. I wish we (the U.S.) still had as much open space and isolation as y'all have down there. I mean we do have some incredible places, but with about 13 times as many people in the same approximate space (lower 48) there just are so few opportunities to have trips where you see no one or as few people as you get to see. You are fortunate indeed.
Great series. Graham heads up that those stabiliser legs arent for lifting/leveling but only to stabilise. They have very small gears inside and will blow up after time :), especially using the rattle gun on them and lifting van. There is bos stabiliser legs that can be use as levelers but $$$.
Or alternatively use a drill to wind the legs up and down no impact we learnt that the hard way after braking 3 legs before realising what we were doing.
That creek crossing brings me good memories back: In 1993 we did it, north-south with our L300 as part of our 35'000km trip around OZ. But the main difference? Nigaloo was mostly unknown then, and we had the whole place for ourself... Please keep up with such a good content, WE LOVE IT! Cheers from Switzerland mate!
LOVE❤❤ LOVE❤❤ LOVE❤❤ this 4WD 24-7 content. You guys do live THE life and ... MAKE ME SOOOOOO JEALOUS 😍😍 Australia ... what a dream !!! Top of my bucket list no doubt... Just hope life allows me to visit some day 😞 Does anyone know if STEPH & HARLEY have their own channel by any chance? Greetings from the UK. Keep up the good content guys 🙂 LOOOOOVE it 🙂
Yeees, I loved everything about this and I love fishing. Super glad Graham knows the advantages of barometric pressure. It’s a shame the tide wasn’t on his side though for the larger fish to come closer. Loved the piece of nostalgia from the rock music that I haven’t heard in many video introductions over a while, a few years I think now. Loved the rock formations. Just loved the whole video. I’m frothing for the next one.
Well Graham, I'd say you have a big wonderful following of people, who like to tout with their 4wds, as those who like to get stuck. But either way, I enjoy watching both. I love our State, and every little hidie hole it has. Keep up the great work... Cheers Mark...
Graham and team, I love your adventures! I mean.. chucking your rig down a technical trail is great. But explorations like this are mandatory in life and really clear your head. Well done! I hope to see more content like this in the mix more often! :)
Brilliant to see mate, the most epic coast line in Australia. I recall driving up to Turquoise Bay in an 81 HiAce about 20 years ago. Epic memories of the West coast 👌👌
Some amazing views and scenery. Graham has found great company with Steph and Harles. Nice change of pace and a great balance to the channel. Spotto the old Nissan Camera car a few times! Keep it up
Love seeing your beautiful country through this series. You guys have a lot of fun sticking your rigs, but its the adventure and enjoying what is around you that makes me keep watching. Glad to see this version of 4wd 24-7.
I've been traveling and working in Oz pre-covid. Enjoyed the Westcoast a lot the snorkeling , free beaches and lovely people. Keep up the series can't wait for the continue. ~Love from Germany
Absolutely amazing. When I eventually get a 4wd. I will definitely take time out of my life to explore Western Australia. This is what I enjoy watching and inspires me to be interested enough to eventually get a 4wd
Living Aussie vacations vicariously thru your vids. Last time us Californians were in Oz was 1998. Will visit soon, 2023 but by cruising. We 4 wheel here in El Dorado National Forest, ins Rubicon but I know we cannot rent vehicles in your neck of the woods. Nice videos. Enjoy.
I am fortunate to have gone to all places in this episode. Never the less I thoroughly enjoyed it. I love Ningaloo (we might have been there after you) and the bays south of the bomb range (better snorkeling than Oyster Stacks). Lovely drone footage of Point Billie. Yardie Creek is pretty special, with the rock wallabies that inhabit the area. Crossing the range and the views up on both sides is something not many get to see and do. And the Kennedy Ranges. Blew my mind driving in their last year. Even the view from the long drop is good. 😊 Well done @EcoMuse Images
Gees, Graham of course those old explorers had it bloody tough, what with no Coles, Woolies, Dan Murphies do you think life would be a picnic? Those honeycomb rock features were created by a long extinct bird called a Hardyheaded Rockpecker, he did this to attract a mate. BS aside, I worked as a grader operator in the shire and lived in the Junction. We camped out 12 days and were home 2, so the inclination to explore was minimal so I missed out on seeing the sights of the Kennedies and also Mt Augustus, so Thank You, Graham for showing what I missed, looking forward to your next great episode!
i agree with so many of the comments. for me i can only take so much of the bog holes n rocks. Graham overlanding/touring is where the action is n also we get to figure out where we want to go next. hopefully the content will flow a little faster n also it wud be cool to c Shauno n the lads joining the adventure at sometime. well done 4wd 24-7 n keep it rolling Graham.
Loving this series! Seems like a good investment to thematically branch out. As we all get older, we find the comforts of things like a trailer to be just as fun as hard wheeling. Cheers from Colorado.
As fun as the hectic 4wd tracks are with mud and all the craziness. Touring like this is the best! Good to see the adventure and explore side to 4wding
The gnarly track videos are great to watch for the car crash factor, but the touring videos like these are the ones I always come back to. This, The Kimberley, the Simpson desert ones. In fact one of my favourite ever episodes was the one Shaun and Graham did following the Darling River. Can we get more of these in the future? Would love to see a touring video through the High Country, The Snowys, Arnhem Land, Gunbarrel highway etc. Would eat them all up!
Love your work Graham. We've just come back from 3 years touring around Oz and we spent quite a bit of time in the places you've just been too. As you say, a magic please.
Amazing content! Exploring beautiful parts of Australia while learning more about the country and it’s valuable living Indigenous heritage 👏👏 more of this series pls!
i'd do anything to watch Graham and the 4WD 24/7 Crew drive some rigs across North America and see some of our best sites! Awesome stuff and I hope to explore AU someday
Loved this series, give Steph and Harley a slot in 4WD-27 as they are naturals in front of camera and so refreshing. Steph & Harleys OZ Adventures 4WD-27
Loving this content! Always great seeing the tough tracks videos but showing trail camping and getting to see cool new places is something I love to share with the family
I shore a few sheep on Ningaloo station. Back when I was 17. One shearing shed had the beach just 200m from it. Me n the crew would cool off at lunch time in 45 degree heat. Best times I've had in my shearing career
Well worth the wait, really informative, pits in the rocks could be" Rory's diamond bill rock peckers at work " stunning bit of coast. Just love your work, look forward to more 🤠
Graham Graham Graham. You know where i am. Sitting in my lounge chair watching you and wishing me and my family weren’t sitting here watching you and being out there mate. Love your enthusiasm about WA. I love my state. West is certainly best. 🤙🏼🤙🏼
This is a really interesting series. Credit to Graham & the team for stepping out of mud bog & impossible 4WD situations & actually doing some touring, showing us some beautiful parts of the country & using the vehicles for their advantages & practicality. 💪✌️👍
I agree, The Diff snapping smash ya rig to bits stuff gets old.
100%. The other "normal" stuff they do is exhaustive and crap tbh. 🥱 but Graham doing his own stuff, is really enjoyable
Thanks so much. To say I’m enjoying this is an understatement.
@@EcoMuseImages_GrahamCahill I reckon you’re struggling out there to be honest….😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@EcoMuseImages_GrahamCahill please do more chief. These were mint 👌
Im so happy to see this style of content from 4wd 24/7, its so much more attainable and aspirational, i suspect only a small % of the 4wd community wanna go bush bashing in big bog holes. This type of overlanding is why I love 4wding; driving on the beaches, camping in spectacular spots, and tracks that wont break your car, but take you to some insane views. More of this content please!
The mud bashing gets the young blokes keen, I used to love it but now i prefer this kinda stuff
@@scottsmith9727 i’m 15 mate and i would holneslty prefer this than destroying my car in bottomless mud
Yeah everyone is different
100% agreed for once i watched the whole video instead of skipping through the advertisment the boys normally go on and on about!
You only do severe rock hopping with an old 100 series where panel damage is not a stab to the heart. This sort of touring is why we get a 4x4 decked out.
The normal 24-7 content is a lot of fun but for me, these episodes is where the gold is. This is why many of us have 4x4s in the first place, to get out and see amazing places where very few others go. In my opinion this puts you up there with the likes of Les Hiddins and Malcolm Douglas and that is about the highest praise I can think of.
Graham, your a legend amongst the 4wd fraternity. Love the change of pace... So interesting to see these awesome places you show us. I have seen a lot of Aus, but not WA yet..
Thank you so much
I'm loving this series, it's AuSolo all grown up! Easily the best thing that 4WD 24/7 has put out in a while.
This reminds me of Graham when he first started with 4wd action and doing the travelling dvds through the Kimberly ect. Back to himself and his huge enthusiasm for life and exploring…love it.
It’s good the we 24/7 offering a range of different shows, love the insane 4wd of but also enjoy the slower pace and a bit of a history lesson, would love to see Graham and ales Hiddens do a trip together, that would be epic
I unfortunately have rarely heard anyone talk with the respect Graham does about aboriginal people. Roothy was not for Aboriginal people I have learnt first hand and he refused to mention anything aboriginal on his watch. Graham you are like the new Malcolm Douglas. Very passionate unique, and one of a kind.
Just because you don't mention them doesn't mean you're a against them. They're not aussie
Forgot about roothy and bluey
Sadly it extends further out than that. Very few people respect other people forget manors and sadly it's getting worse. Respect and manors don't cost anything and more and more people are becoming selfish think the world revolves around them. This extends from the poorest of people to the richest. I'm not saying everyone is like that but it's spreading. Places of natural beauty are being destroyed and those people are ruining for everyone else.
Rooth was a racist prick lol
Love this content. To who ever is in charge of this channel, I suspect Shaun has a bit of say in it, you need to have more of this content as well for 4wd 24/7. It was great to see Graham driving up the rocky track at Ningaloo that I took my stock standard Colorado up. It’s not all about broken tail shafts and exploding CV’s and smashed rear tail lights in a ruts that army tanks could come to grief on. We 4wders love to look after our vehicles and tour this amazing country too. Don’t get me wrong, I love the boys banter on a Coffs Harbour adventure but this touring content has my undivided attention. Cheers!
I’m loving this series too. Steph and Harley are great co-hosts. Please put more content like this out. Is a good mix between the 4WDing done on the East coast and the 4WD touring. We want to do a mix like this in our trips with our kids.
OMG!! 😱 An actual road trip & touring episode from 4WD 24/7. Not into towing, but loving these episodes. ❤ It's the type of 4WDing I do. More of these type of episodes please. 🙏🙏
Totally agree, this type of content is much better than watching 2hrs of winching up mountains or thru bog holes
Loving the “off grid” series!!!
I’m glad you guys showcase overlanding and touring which a lot of us do more than intense off roading. Thanks guys 😊
Another great episode. Steph & Harley fit right in as presenters too. I hope all is well and they get to continue their journey. Hopefully the next episode isn't too far away!
Nice to know Graham's been looking after himself out in the bush 🤣🤣. Can't wait to see the Pilbara and hopefully Burrup Peninsula episode. 👌👌🙏🙏
Kennedy ranges remind me so much of southern Colorado and Utah.
This series rocks!
Feels like Graham is more satisfied with this then the hardcore 4wding..
Cheers 🍻
Love the laid back and educational feel of this series. Must of signed a non compete. Because I miss the Aus Solo channel.
AUSolo is still happening mate 👍
@@EcoMuseImages_GrahamCahill excited to hear that!
Graham if you ever want to explore the States. I'd love to join you on the adventure! You'd love fishing off the Beaches of Florida, Alabama, Texas, Washington and Alaska. Could see you loving the trails of Moab and Colorado. Could also see you loving the Tran-American trail, The Dalton Highway and The Dempster Highway.
loving this OFF-GRID formula so much better than the other stuff
100% my favourite series on your channel.
I love everything you guys do, but Graham, Steph and Harley and their antics are the best.
Goodluck Steph and Harley too with your trip back home. I do hope it's nothing too serious. ❤️
Good to finally see a lady on this channel. Been a long time coming.
Great work this is how I remember Graham when I first seen him all those years ago this is off-roading get out there and see things and if it gets tuff that's part of the fun not getting out there just to rip things up keep up the great work Graham and look forward to seeing more content like this
As a koori bloke mate its awesome hearing you talk about my peoples culture the way you do 😁 bloody legend
Harley you absolute legend putting Colorado's on the map. Uppa boys
My favourite series since the Kimberley episodes. Love it!
Started watching this episode tonight, a great addition to the 24/7 content! As a woman myself I still enjoy watching the boy trip content with my partner, but it’s nice to see a change of pace and not all about rough steep tracks. Also great to see a woman join the show, there’s plenty of us girls that love getting out there too. Great work team!
I lost it at 30:50 when Graham bought out his wok 🤣🤣
These are the kind of trips I dream of. Wow! Really enjoying the series so far. What I wouldn't give to be able to take the family on trips like these...
so good to see you back. bash gears with the kids is ok but seeing and learning about Australia is so awesome
The mix of shows makes for good watching. The colour on the red dirt from above was crazy. Enjoying this and reckon Graham is in his element, back to doing it (rather more luxuriously), as he started. 👍
Snorkelling may not look that glamorous from the outside... but absolutely spectacular for the snorkeller!
This has to be the best series in “off-roading” right now. The scenery is spectacular, the people are super cool, and the rigs are awesome. Nice work Mr. Cahill and company!
Ah thank you so much Mark
I finally had the time to start watching this "new" series (yes I am months behind). I love what I see so far.
I wish we (the U.S.) still had as much open space and isolation as y'all have down there. I mean we do have some incredible places, but with about 13 times as many people in the same approximate space (lower 48) there just are so few opportunities to have trips where you see no one or as few people as you get to see. You are fortunate indeed.
Definitely a bucket list place to go! Super keen to eventually get up that way. And hopefully things with Steph and Harley are ok!
Mate honestly best thing I’ve ever done I could sit on them beaches alll day
Great series. Graham heads up that those stabiliser legs arent for lifting/leveling but only to stabilise. They have very small gears inside and will blow up after time :), especially using the rattle gun on them and lifting van. There is bos stabiliser legs that can be use as levelers but $$$.
Came to the comments to say this 👆
Or alternatively use a drill to wind the legs up and down no impact we learnt that the hard way after braking 3 legs before realising what we were doing.
Epic graham been hanging for this mate should be a weekly show champ love ur work 🙏🇦🇺❤️👌
I love this series so much! Can't wait for more.
That creek crossing brings me good memories back: In 1993 we did it, north-south with our L300 as part of our 35'000km trip around OZ.
But the main difference? Nigaloo was mostly unknown then, and we had the whole place for ourself...
Please keep up with such a good content, WE LOVE IT!
Cheers from Switzerland mate!
Hope you enjoyed your time in Australia
Such an epic stretch of coast 🤙
LOVE❤❤ LOVE❤❤ LOVE❤❤ this 4WD 24-7 content.
You guys do live THE life and ... MAKE ME SOOOOOO JEALOUS 😍😍
Australia ... what a dream !!! Top of my bucket list no doubt...
Just hope life allows me to visit some day 😞
Does anyone know if STEPH & HARLEY have their own channel by any chance?
Greetings from the UK.
Keep up the good content guys 🙂 LOOOOOVE it 🙂
Yeees, I loved everything about this and I love fishing. Super glad Graham knows the advantages of barometric pressure. It’s a shame the tide wasn’t on his side though for the larger fish to come closer. Loved the piece of nostalgia from the rock music that I haven’t heard in many video introductions over a while, a few years I think now. Loved the rock formations. Just loved the whole video. I’m frothing for the next one.
Well Graham, I'd say you have a big wonderful following of people, who like to tout with their 4wds, as those who like to get stuck. But either way, I enjoy watching both. I love our State, and every little hidie hole it has. Keep up the great work...
Cheers Mark...
Loving this series. Fun watching a 4WD 24/7 show and thinking 'that looks fun, I'd actually like to do that...'
Off-grid is off-tap...love ningaloo coast...smiling the whole episode.
Now this is 4wd action!! Showing us something other than the same cape York/telegraph track episodes every 2 odd weeks
Graham and team, I love your adventures! I mean.. chucking your rig down a technical trail is great. But explorations like this are mandatory in life and really clear your head. Well done! I hope to see more content like this in the mix more often! :)
Brilliant to see mate, the most epic coast line in Australia. I recall driving up to Turquoise Bay in an 81 HiAce about 20 years ago. Epic memories of the West coast 👌👌
What a great episode. Had everything. Balls, sea cucumbers and even a wok but no wabbit to throw it at. Looking forward to more like it
Got your stick, your sheila and brewskis, looks like an unbeatable holiday. Greetings from South Africa.
Some amazing views and scenery. Graham has found great company with Steph and Harles. Nice change of pace and a great balance to the channel. Spotto the old Nissan Camera car a few times! Keep it up
Absolutely love the y62 beautiful car and love the vids ceap it up
Love seeing your beautiful country through this series. You guys have a lot of fun sticking your rigs, but its the adventure and enjoying what is around you that makes me keep watching. Glad to see this version of 4wd 24-7.
Absolutely love the off grid series. Keep up the great content 👉
Well done Graham. I’ve always said your style is spot on.
Off grid is off the chart good -❤
I've been traveling and working in Oz pre-covid. Enjoyed the Westcoast a lot the snorkeling , free beaches and lovely people. Keep up the series can't wait for the continue.
~Love from Germany
Really enjoying the new touring content, Graham enthusiastic and entertaining as always
Absolutely amazing. When I eventually get a 4wd. I will definitely take time out of my life to explore Western Australia. This is what I enjoy watching and inspires me to be interested enough to eventually get a 4wd
Living Aussie vacations vicariously thru your vids. Last time us Californians were in Oz was 1998. Will visit soon, 2023 but by cruising. We 4 wheel here in El Dorado National Forest, ins Rubicon but I know we cannot rent vehicles in your neck of the woods. Nice videos. Enjoy.
Graham is becoming a Grey-Nomad again and I'm lovin' it
Stoked for Karijini, toured WA for a whole year and that little piece of paradise took my breath away, what a place, WHAT A TRIP!
Love this aspect of the show. Beautiful scenes. Sick 4x4s. Camping. All with 4wd247 production. Leeetttsss goooooo!!!
I am fortunate to have gone to all places in this episode. Never the less I thoroughly enjoyed it. I love Ningaloo (we might have been there after you) and the bays south of the bomb range (better snorkeling than Oyster Stacks). Lovely drone footage of Point Billie. Yardie Creek is pretty special, with the rock wallabies that inhabit the area. Crossing the range and the views up on both sides is something not many get to see and do. And the Kennedy Ranges. Blew my mind driving in their last year. Even the view from the long drop is good. 😊 Well done @EcoMuse Images
Gees, Graham of course those old explorers had it bloody tough, what
with no Coles, Woolies, Dan Murphies do you think life would be a picnic?
Those honeycomb rock features were created by a long extinct bird called
a Hardyheaded Rockpecker, he did this to attract a mate.
BS aside, I worked as a grader operator in the shire and lived in the Junction.
We camped out 12 days and were home 2, so the inclination to explore was
minimal so I missed out on seeing the sights of the Kennedies and also
Mt Augustus, so Thank You, Graham for showing what I missed, looking
forward to your next great episode!
i agree with so many of the comments. for me i can only take so much of the bog holes n rocks. Graham overlanding/touring is where the action is n also we get to figure out where we want to go next. hopefully the content will flow a little faster n also it wud be cool to c Shauno n the lads joining the adventure at sometime. well done 4wd 24-7 n keep it rolling Graham.
Just came across this great series. I have seen 2 and cannot find part 3 onwards. Love your work Graham, Harley and Steph.
Loving this series! Seems like a good investment to thematically branch out. As we all get older, we find the comforts of things like a trailer to be just as fun as hard wheeling. Cheers from Colorado.
As fun as the hectic 4wd tracks are with mud and all the craziness. Touring like this is the best! Good to see the adventure and explore side to 4wding
The gnarly track videos are great to watch for the car crash factor, but the touring videos like these are the ones I always come back to. This, The Kimberley, the Simpson desert ones. In fact one of my favourite ever episodes was the one Shaun and Graham did following the Darling River.
Can we get more of these in the future? Would love to see a touring video through the High Country, The Snowys, Arnhem Land, Gunbarrel highway etc. Would eat them all up!
Loving this series. Definitely adding a few more places to my bucket list after this 👌
This series is awesome, a bit like the old days of 4wd Action, hope to see a lot more of this, cheers team
This was bliss and a welcome break from the usual winchfest 🙏
Love the Patrol, what a truck. Not jealous at all, Y62 dual cab, GU Ute, GQ shorty and the G60 truck. Nissan Nirvana. Great series.
Love your work Graham. We've just come back from 3 years touring around Oz and we spent quite a bit of time in the places you've just been too. As you say, a magic please.
Amazing content! Exploring beautiful parts of Australia while learning more about the country and it’s valuable living Indigenous heritage 👏👏 more of this series pls!
i'd do anything to watch Graham and the 4WD 24/7 Crew drive some rigs across North America and see some of our best sites!
Awesome stuff and I hope to explore AU someday
Loving this series as a change of pace!
Awesome vid again guys. Can't wait for the next installment of off-grid.
I love the touring side of the show It would be great to do a ep of touring Aus on a budget and budget 4wd etc..
I think snorkelling is one of the more glamorous looking sports.
YESSSS FINALLY! PART 2 LETS GO!!!!!
Graham you number one
Thanks for this lovely episode
I’ve been watching you guys for years now but this was my favourite episode that I can remember! Love the format.
Loved this series, give Steph and Harley a slot in 4WD-27 as they are naturals in front of camera and so refreshing. Steph & Harleys OZ Adventures 4WD-27
Looked impressive what i was looking at that's for sure 😍
Yay, about time🤣 was starting to think they had stuck Cahill in a retirement home🤣🤣
Good to see the new vid😎🤙
Wow just WOW!! Graham speechless unbelievable!!!
Awesome video. Australia is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Love this style of videos and love the sound of the Y62.
Great videos Graham. I can't wait to explore this great state we have more. Safe travels mate
the best job in the world....well done Graham
Fun episode. Good to see Graham finally catch a fish.
Thank God for Graham's trips.
Leave the kiddies to get bogged over and over and over again and the adults can watch something interesting
Awesome video Graham, your Patrol makes a rather nice soundtrack too 👌🏼
Loving this content! Always great seeing the tough tracks videos but showing trail camping and getting to see cool new places is something I love to share with the family
I shore a few sheep on Ningaloo station. Back when I was 17. One shearing shed had the beach just 200m from it. Me n the crew would cool off at lunch time in 45 degree heat. Best times I've had in my shearing career
I've been looking forward to seeing Graham and the Y62 in beautiful WA.
Well worth the wait, really informative, pits in the rocks could be" Rory's diamond bill rock peckers at work " stunning bit of coast. Just love your work, look forward to more 🤠
Graham Graham Graham. You know where i am. Sitting in my lounge chair watching you and wishing me and my family weren’t sitting here watching you and being out there mate. Love your enthusiasm about WA. I love my state. West is certainly best. 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Love these videos, can't wait to explore some of these areas myself in a few years.