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😊I appreciate your hard efforts in making these videos with your level of the English language. But you get there ok. In Australia, the heat and the flies are the worse problems so winter traveling is the best. It's great when you find swimming holes up north, it helps.
Haha I guess I need to say thank you. I just generally speak slow even with my own language. yes, love winter camping. Love to stay out under cold weather and sit around a nice fire.
G,day like your content would you be able to let me know how you mount your shower awning under your 270 awning I would really like to know thanks in advance , keep up the good work regards Matty
Thanks Matty. I use a temporary mount system on prorack titan tray. I made two bracket myself attached onto the shower ensuit. I put two heavy duty bolts on the tray (thread pointing upwards) and using eye nuts to secure it. I put the ensuite on after I open the awning.
Very simple bit of kit really, works only mechanically. Driving experience has not change in 2wd at all. In any 4wd mode, it engages automatically. Steering is a bit heavier in 4wd mode as the front axle is locked. But still very steerable. Steering on rocky terrain is heavier tho. Offroad performance significantly improves. Car only stops in real challenging terrain with rear unlocked. Make sure you get a real expert to install it tho.
@@customcraftnadventure Yeah been thinking about getting one. But just was not sure how driving in 4wd at speed (100km/h) on dirt roads would be? From what I understand, at low speed it just takes a bit of getting used to. But at speed? Cheers.
It is called kickass from Australian direct. It is a generic unit that you can get everywhere. Not a bad economical unit but it can be quite clumpsy to store. It generates hot water quite fast. It will be perfect if you can fab something to hang the unit up for storage.
Hi folks, I used this smallish weekend adventure to record my philosophy of professional camping. I hope this video sparks you some tips of camping.
I have also time-stamped the important bits so it makes it easier for you to scroll through the less relevant materials.
Please support me by subscribe and pressing notification bell button. I highly appreciate that. Enjoy!!
😊I appreciate your hard efforts in making these videos with your level of the English language. But you get there ok. In Australia, the heat and the flies are the worse problems so winter traveling is the best. It's great when you find swimming holes up north, it helps.
Haha I guess I need to say thank you. I just generally speak slow even with my own language.
yes, love winter camping. Love to stay out under cold weather and sit around a nice fire.
G,day like your content would you be able to let me know how you mount your shower awning under your 270 awning I would really like to know thanks in advance , keep up the good work regards Matty
Thanks Matty.
I use a temporary mount system on prorack titan tray.
I made two bracket myself attached onto the shower ensuit.
I put two heavy duty bolts on the tray (thread pointing upwards) and using eye nuts to secure it.
I put the ensuite on after I open the awning.
Thanks for the info has helped greatly regards Matty
Awesome as always, where's the subs SMH
I wish to put subs. But I'm not quite sure how to. Would love to put them up tho.
How do you find the autolocker up front working for you?
Very simple bit of kit really, works only mechanically.
Driving experience has not change in 2wd at all.
In any 4wd mode, it engages automatically.
Steering is a bit heavier in 4wd mode as the front axle is locked. But still very steerable. Steering on rocky terrain is heavier tho.
Offroad performance significantly improves. Car only stops in real challenging terrain with rear unlocked.
Make sure you get a real expert to install it tho.
@@customcraftnadventure Yeah been thinking about getting one. But just was not sure how driving in 4wd at speed (100km/h) on dirt roads would be? From what I understand, at low speed it just takes a bit of getting used to. But at speed? Cheers.
@@Gilder547 I have been driving at speed of 70 or 80 in 4wd. Haven't really tried 100. But I imagine it wouldn't be a concern.
@@customcraftnadventure cheers mate.
Your hot water unit what brand and what do you think of it
Are you talking about the one I use to make coffee or the one we use for shower?
@@customcraftnadventure the shower one
It is called kickass from Australian direct. It is a generic unit that you can get everywhere.
Not a bad economical unit but it can be quite clumpsy to store.
It generates hot water quite fast.
It will be perfect if you can fab something to hang the unit up for storage.