Agree and Every Episode Jesse is getting better in front of Camera. 24/7 has a Great Group of Guys now and they all have their strengths and make the show better !
As an American, this is one of my favorite shows to watch. Although I don't 4wd at all, this content is entertaining and informative. I look forward to any and all videos. Keep it up yall.
Ha, same! I drive a GSF, yet love this show, it's renewed what my lady would call, "A silly, unnatural need for a camping truck/suv when we live in the suburbs!"
That's all this show has become, pure entertainment value. The more the clicks, the more money they make. I've been watching this channel for years and it's really gone down hill. (Pun intended)
@@ozymandias7940 Intelligence is not mandatory and with you it shows this channel is all about entertainment and 21k people would agree compared to your comment which has zero likes in 10 months!
@NoDaddyNo @NoDaddyNo Or perhaps, the kind of people who find these videos interesting, lack the necessary skills required to read the comments. As you adeptly pointed out, although my comment has not received any likes, nor has it received any dislikes or indeed responses until now. Which would support my theory in regards to peoples intelligence. Or lack thereof.
This content is such a high quality. I’d challenge anyone to find more compelling, engaging off road adventure content anywhere in the world, on any media platform. The production and post production crew are absolutely smashing it out of the park. This particular vid beautifully edited with excellent voice over narration and lead ins. I’ve seen it up but I’m saving this up to view on Sunday night on my 84 inch OLED to do it justice because and iPad just doesn’t convey the scale of this vid. Excellent work people - absolutely magnificent stuff
One of the best trip's to watch by far. I really like that you cover the hard tracks and the off grid trips plus 4x4 builds. To quote graham "it doesn't get much better than this". Best 4x4 channel by far. Watching from the UK.
Why don't they just have superlight, lifted vehicles with 30KG of camping gear? I feel these boys feel the need to bolt loads of crap on to make it look "overland" when they just need the essentials?
@@tbrowniscoolit’s because they are showcasing the possibilities, people in Australia who have these kind of setups need inspiration. Nobody who is an enthusiast or a hobby 4wder is going to get around with a 30kg setup… it’s for the people
@@hhhllkk88 I understand your points, I just don't think you need a shelf fridge made out of 3mm steel on huge steel rails. Anyway looking at the Aussy government they are going to ban these rigs soon. Or you'll end up with much less power and lightweight will be the next trend. I can fully support myself for three days with a backpack of 10 kilos. Maybe not in the desert with the water issues.
I lost my rig January this year in a bad crash, spent 6 months in bed as a result, and i live in Coffs Harbour so its painful not to get out with all the top quality tracks we have here, but living my 4x4 adventures vicariously though you guys keeps me going, you really have built the best 4x4 show available across the globe. A great bunch of top blokes doing the best off road action. Cheers lads.
Thanks guys. And thanks Calimino7 but that’s not needed. The truth is that I was actually on the way to commit suicide using my Rig ( loved it and was gonna die in it haha ) and crashed on the way to where I was headed. So it’s a sign I’m meant to be here and sort my shit out lol. And no I’m not seeking sympathy I just firmly believe that we shouldn’t avoid talking about mental health especially us blokes who keep it bottled up. Regardless even if I did get the money to get another rig because I crashed on a public road ( nobody else hurt, no property damaged only myself and my car) but the cops fined me and I lost my license for 12 months. Not the best help to overcome suicidal depression when you can’t even get out and drive lol they really know how to kick a guy when he is down. But I’ll get back up on my feet mate. And even if I had a rig atm I couldn’t use it and my son would be constant asking for me to take him wheeling when I can’t and I would be tempted by it daily haha. I appreciate your kind thoughts though. Your a good bloke.
Peter I hope you're doing better mate, that's pretty full on. I've heard a lot of blokes get over there depression buying a dirt bike and going for adventures, totally different to being in a cab of a 4b. You obviously have some bad shit going on in your life if you felt the need to end it, you need to figure out what is making you miserable and put steps in place to fix those issues, if it's a trauma from childhood, seek therapy, if it's a purposeless life, find meaning and even start working out. Maybe even a career change if that's making you hate your life, if you drink excessively or even smoke to much weed try and limit tour intake, youll be amazed how much better you feel after a few weeks. Sorry for my unsolicited advice but I'm just throwing it out there if any of this applies to you in case it helps. Best of luck mate
I have to say you guys have the best 4x4 channel on youtube period, your a great bunch of guys who know how to have mountains of fun the way you drive. Well done on another epic episode, My heart was in my mouth seeing that camera car almost float away when you all made it I had the biggest smile on my face. That’s how you do TH-cam. 👏🏻
Awesome few episodes!! Someone let Azza know not to choke the strap round the tree. You should always basket it round. This doubles the load rating whereas choking it reduces it to 75% swl.
@@AzventuresAustralia It's a usual fail point for 4wd24/7. The winching techniques used are normally exceedingly poor. a metre of rope is not going to make enough difference where as creating a weak point is. it's obvious to me that there needs to be some winch training refreshers for the team.
That's where we are agoing too, heading off this Sunday!!! Me in my 1991 turbo diesel 80 series gxl and my father's 2001 turbo diesel 100 series GXL, we are leaving on Sunday for 5 weeks heading to Cape York and spend as much time as possible exploring as much of the Cape as possible, I've spent over $7K replacing bushes, links, joints and all running gear and new fuel filters pumps injectors, will be doing as much as possible !!! This is just making me excited.... 3 days until we head off!!!
I Envy you guys,Looks like you have loads of fun and Adventure.... I'm Big Fan from Kenya🇰🇪....wish i can have just half of ur Adventure.....cheers to you all.....
Hey guys, That was a really nice episode of one of the greatest off road channels in Australia. Loads of drama, fun and hanging with a bunch of like minded mates, just great, no wonder it's so enjoyable to watch. The time just flew by... Never lose it fellas, whatever it is and remember you could be stuck in a pointless office job that you hate or stuck at home watching daytime TV.
25:35 Oenpelli to Maningrida (Arnhem Land) I drove into a washout after rounding a bend in the road at a good speed, pushed the front axle set back and bent up the front guards.....had to get the tomahawk out and modify the guards and use the winch to pull the axle forward so that I could continue.......all part of my job at the time.
Started watching for your Colorado adventures- Im lucky enough to live in the San Juans and I've been binge watching ever since! Youve got a great group of guys
You know it’s a good end to the work day on a Thursday when you come home to see an episode from the boys!! Appreciate you making mine aswell as millions of others lives more liveable by providing us with the quality content we all love! Thanks to Jesse, Jock, Shauno, Graham and the Camera crew for doing what you’s do!❤️ Would love to catch a day with you lads one day, be a tick off my bucket list for sure!🫡
@@seantibbey9368 nah mate. They don’t care. A good mate of mine lived a the camp on the northern bank there up until 5 years ago and had a few of his horses hit by the same croc. It happened enough that he set up a camera and got footage of it. We saw it heaps during wet seasons. Over the years. I still live up this way. The small croc at Nolan’s has been in at the crossing area for the last 3 or so years too. I’ve even seen a croc around 10 ft above fruit bat falls.
Love you 4wd 24/7 I love 4wding and am currently building my own at 14 lol. You have inspired many of us to keep going with the amazing hobbie and profession.
The worst part about this series is that the videos don't come out fast enough🤣😅😂 I binged watched all Cape York adventures last weekend, now I am lost with out a purpose till each new episode come out🤘🤘🤘 Keep up the great work gentlemen!!
Hi Shaun , great adventure , . Like south Florida back in the 70’s lots of water just at end of the rainy season . Sadly most of Florida has been built up and not many places to ride off road anymore . A little cooking tip to pass around to your mates . 1 pan cooking I have a 10 inch cast iron skillet with a cast iron cover that I bake in and use as steamer . The secret is standard SS. Nuts and piece of 3/13 inch steel plate . For baking I put 4 nuts in the pan and the plate on the nuts . A little oil on the plate then your meat . If you want to some veggies , I make open envelope with aluminum foil put a little water in and put it in the pan next to the meat about 5-10 min before the meat is done . I cook stuff about 350 f so on the camp you shouldn’t need a lot of coals . Steaming is about the same , except I stack a extra nut under the plate and pour water in so it just touches the bottom of the plate . Steaming cooks things a lot faster , so if it’s a late night and you want a quick din steaming is the way to go . I have tried all kinds of meat steaming all has come out good . Both of these too different ways of cooking are nice also because you don’t have to mess with the food just and go do something else. You have to a bit careful when cooking on a camp fire with the baking at first . Well safe travels
4x4 driving in Oklahoma is a group of kids driving jacked up trucks on 30 inch rims and rubber bands driving through puddles and going down dirt roads.
That was a great trip guys. Seeing how much the track changed from the wet season doesn't surprise me. I've lived in far north QLD and the Kimberlies and when a big wet hits you have to wait it out. Great show guys.
Epic trip with a good group of guys! I wish I had more buddies to do fun trips like this here in the states. Really enjoyed this episode with all challenges and deep crossings,made for a dang good time I'd imagine.
Had the hsp one but ever time off road i need to reset the level of it and cleaned the track as it will not shut or open fully. Now have gone thr maxliner canopy and gain more space and want stuff in there to be out of the rain if i get new washing machines and stuff like that, issue with the maxliner is it is 90kgs and car loose the ute look but.
Pete is another quite and very wise man, he face’s everything with one mind, Pete has my respect, although Pete is a quite man he definitely fits in the top rankings off a quite achiever who has no fear, only positive thoughts, makes Pete a very solid part off any team who needs a solid core.
I feel this trip is getting closer and closer to the wet season just for the challenge. Next year….. stuff it…. Attach the floaties and do it in the wet season!
Bloody awesome trip! Can’t believe how much has changed between wet seasons.. Bloody awesome trip! Can’t believe how much has changed between wet seasons..
I did the OTT in early July this year and I can’t believe how different it is in the short time difference between when you guys went and when I was there - must have only been 2-3 months difference!
Looks like there is a need for off roaders in addition to conservation service to contribute to repairing and reducing the erosion along those tracks. Being a wilderness doesn't excuse or eliminate the need. Love your cooking recipes and ideas! Really beautiful country as usual and awesome examples of best practices!
Best back woods rotisserie; get a few long bolts, tack weld on some 90 degree prongs, cut and thread the ends of some food safe metal rod. Connect the rod to the bolts in whatever pattern is needed. Setup and breakdown is a breeze. Perfect backwoods roasting spit.
Lucky that the crocs are on holidays 🙂 Hard to believe that you guys just wonder into deep water especially when your legs and feet get bogged down into mud with no quick way out, I would leave the car there and walk home...lol
@@6226superhurricane Lol..yep figurative speech only. I guess it's because I used to drive through Arnhem Land on similar tracks but on my own so no other vehicles to rely on, so any cause for major concern = turn around and go back.
This explains a lot i haven’t been getting any recommendations for your videos for the last two weeks I really hope they don’t stop so we can find out more about them, I don’t want your channel to get affected but I love a good name and shame 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Just returned from my Cape York trip. OTT fav track. Not as wet as it was for you guys, but did semi solo, so prob just as freaky. Tracks had changed from seeing this vid, to the ones I drove 5 days ago. Best trip every. Everyone keen to help out if needed. 4WD community area great bunch of people, even if the gun goes off at 7:00 to wake camp up?? Found Logan's deeper than Nolan's.
what an absolute series this has been! and seeing gunshot looking that timid was really en eye opener... the crew really knows how to make ya wish you were an Aussie! crack on!
This entire trip was giving me anxiety for your guys lol. Going through water this deep in such nice rigs is impressive. I enjoy watching your guy's content by accomplishing trails like this with none oversized tires. Shows you don't need 37s or 40s to have a good time and accomplish some tough trails.
I have a 2020 amarok V6 sport line it’s had a 2 inch lift, bull bar with winch and mud tires. In you opinion do you think with all its 4wd downfalls it could handle this track you guys are on in this video. Just a curiosity question: ??
I gotta say having jesse as a presenter is one of the best things this show has ever done
What happened to Graham?
100% agree mate
@@GlizzyWaxhe's doing his caravan trip with Steph and Harley in WA
@@GlizzyWaxhe got old. 😉
Agree and Every Episode Jesse is getting better in front of Camera. 24/7 has a Great Group of Guys now and they all have their strengths and make the show better !
As an American, this is one of my favorite shows to watch. Although I don't 4wd at all, this content is entertaining and informative. I look forward to any and all videos. Keep it up yall.
Ha, same! I drive a GSF, yet love this show, it's renewed what my lady would call, "A silly, unnatural need for a camping truck/suv when we live in the suburbs!"
That's all this show has become, pure entertainment value. The more the clicks, the more money they make.
I've been watching this channel for years and it's really gone down hill. (Pun intended)
@@ozymandias7940 Intelligence is not mandatory and with you it shows this channel is all about entertainment and 21k people would agree compared to your comment which has zero likes in 10 months!
@NoDaddyNo @NoDaddyNo Or perhaps, the kind of people who find these videos interesting, lack the necessary skills required to read the comments.
As you adeptly pointed out, although my comment has not received any likes, nor has it received any dislikes or indeed responses until now. Which would support my theory in regards to peoples intelligence. Or lack thereof.
@@ozymandias7940 Your comment proves my statement correctly but thanks for playing PRINCESS!
This content is such a high quality. I’d challenge anyone to find more compelling, engaging off road adventure content anywhere in the world, on any media platform. The production and post production crew are absolutely smashing it out of the park. This particular vid beautifully edited with excellent voice over narration and lead ins. I’ve seen it up but I’m saving this up to view on Sunday night on my 84 inch OLED to do it justice because and iPad just doesn’t convey the scale of this vid. Excellent work people - absolutely magnificent stuff
One of the best trip's to watch by far. I really like that you cover the hard tracks and the off grid trips plus 4x4 builds. To quote graham "it doesn't get much better than this". Best 4x4 channel by far. Watching from the UK.
This video is iconic. I’m going to go for an iconic beer now from the iconic fridge. Thanks boys
Pete's been in this game for so long, he knows exactly what he's doing
Why don't they just have superlight, lifted vehicles with 30KG of camping gear? I feel these boys feel the need to bolt loads of crap on to make it look "overland" when they just need the essentials?
@@tbrowniscool good thinking
@@tbrowniscoolit’s because they are showcasing the possibilities, people in Australia who have these kind of setups need inspiration.
Nobody who is an enthusiast or a hobby 4wder is going to get around with a 30kg setup… it’s for the people
@@hhhllkk88 I understand your points, I just don't think you need a shelf fridge made out of 3mm steel on huge steel rails. Anyway looking at the Aussy government they are going to ban these rigs soon. Or you'll end up with much less power and lightweight will be the next trend. I can fully support myself for three days with a backpack of 10 kilos. Maybe not in the desert with the water issues.
@@tbrowniscool don’t worry bro, I don’t have aforby like this, I just got my 450 exc ktm and a bug out bag :p.
I lost my rig January this year in a bad crash, spent 6 months in bed as a result, and i live in Coffs Harbour so its painful not to get out with all the top quality tracks we have here, but living my 4x4 adventures vicariously though you guys keeps me going, you really have built the best 4x4 show available across the globe. A great bunch of top blokes doing the best off road action. Cheers lads.
Take care!
@4WD 24-7 should get a go fund me going for this guy
Thanks guys. And thanks Calimino7 but that’s not needed. The truth is that I was actually on the way to commit suicide using my Rig ( loved it and was gonna die in it haha ) and crashed on the way to where I was headed. So it’s a sign I’m meant to be here and sort my shit out lol. And no I’m not seeking sympathy I just firmly believe that we shouldn’t avoid talking about mental health especially us blokes who keep it bottled up. Regardless even if I did get the money to get another rig because I crashed on a public road ( nobody else hurt, no property damaged only myself and my car) but the cops fined me and I lost my license for 12 months. Not the best help to overcome suicidal depression when you can’t even get out and drive lol they really know how to kick a guy when he is down. But I’ll get back up on my feet mate. And even if I had a rig atm I couldn’t use it and my son would be constant asking for me to take him wheeling when I can’t and I would be tempted by it daily haha. I appreciate your kind thoughts though. Your a good bloke.
Peter I hope you're doing better mate, that's pretty full on. I've heard a lot of blokes get over there depression buying a dirt bike and going for adventures, totally different to being in a cab of a 4b. You obviously have some bad shit going on in your life if you felt the need to end it, you need to figure out what is making you miserable and put steps in place to fix those issues, if it's a trauma from childhood, seek therapy, if it's a purposeless life, find meaning and even start working out. Maybe even a career change if that's making you hate your life, if you drink excessively or even smoke to much weed try and limit tour intake, youll be amazed how much better you feel after a few weeks. Sorry for my unsolicited advice but I'm just throwing it out there if any of this applies to you in case it helps. Best of luck mate
Great stuff mates
I have a Nav myself and I’m slowly building to a touring 4wd.
I have to say you guys have the best 4x4 channel on youtube period, your a great bunch of guys who know how to have mountains of fun the way you drive. Well done on another epic episode,
My heart was in my mouth seeing that camera car almost float away when you all made it I had the biggest smile on my face. That’s how you do TH-cam. 👏🏻
Awesome few episodes!! Someone let Azza know not to choke the strap round the tree. You should always basket it round. This doubles the load rating whereas choking it reduces it to 75% swl.
Noted mate 🤘not something I would usually do mate, we were just trying to keep as much rope on the winch drum for quicker winching
@@AzventuresAustralia It's a usual fail point for 4wd24/7. The winching techniques used are normally exceedingly poor. a metre of rope is not going to make enough difference where as creating a weak point is. it's obvious to me that there needs to be some winch training refreshers for the team.
That's where we are agoing too, heading off this Sunday!!! Me in my 1991 turbo diesel 80 series gxl and my father's 2001 turbo diesel 100 series GXL, we are leaving on Sunday for 5 weeks heading to Cape York and spend as much time as possible exploring as much of the Cape as possible, I've spent over $7K replacing bushes, links, joints and all running gear and new fuel filters pumps injectors, will be doing as much as possible !!! This is just making me excited.... 3 days until we head off!!!
Have been lucky enough to do the tele twice .... it will be a trip of a lifetime enjoy it all ....
Awesome mate - bloody exciting! Enjoy
@@4WD247any little secrete spots that aren't on the map to visit?
I Envy you guys,Looks like you have loads of fun and Adventure.... I'm Big Fan from Kenya🇰🇪....wish i can have just half of ur Adventure.....cheers to you all.....
Hey guys,
That was a really nice episode of one of the greatest off road channels in Australia.
Loads of drama, fun and hanging with a bunch of like minded mates, just great, no wonder it's so enjoyable to watch. The time just flew by...
Never lose it fellas, whatever it is and remember you could be stuck in a pointless office job that you hate or stuck at home watching daytime TV.
Bloody awesome trip! Can’t believe how much has changed between wet seasons.
acompanho vcs do( Brasil, Pernambuco, Recife ) todos os dias eu sou louco pela adrenalina que vcs enfrentam cara, parabéns
25:35 Oenpelli to Maningrida (Arnhem Land) I drove into a washout after rounding a bend in the road at a good speed, pushed the front axle set back and bent up the front guards.....had to get the tomahawk out and modify the guards and use the winch to pull the axle forward so that I could continue.......all part of my job at the time.
Started watching for your Colorado adventures- Im lucky enough to live in the San Juans and I've been binge watching ever since! Youve got a great group of guys
The texture of that mud at 56:47 is INSANE!
Got to give it up to all those 4wds for making that epic journey special mention to sooty for being the lead and taking the risks gotta love them 80s
You know it’s a good end to the work day on a Thursday when you come home to see an episode from the boys!! Appreciate you making mine aswell as millions of others lives more liveable by providing us with the quality content we all love! Thanks to Jesse, Jock, Shauno, Graham and the Camera crew for doing what you’s do!❤️
Would love to catch a day with you lads one day, be a tick off my bucket list for sure!🫡
Big croc in cockatoo at the crossing there. Also, contrary to what people think, there’s a 4/5ft croc in Nolan’s as well.
I thought crocs didn't like the fast flowing water I was swimming there for ages trying to find a drivable line at cockatoo creek
@@seantibbey9368 nah mate. They don’t care. A good mate of mine lived a the camp on the northern bank there up until 5 years ago and had a few of his horses hit by the same croc. It happened enough that he set up a camera and got footage of it. We saw it heaps during wet seasons. Over the years. I still live up this way. The small croc at Nolan’s has been in at the crossing area for the last 3 or so years too. I’ve even seen a croc around 10 ft above fruit bat falls.
Shaun, Jesse and the lads what a crew. First series I've watched on the channel and Cape york did not disappoint, what an adventure
My 5 year old son is very excited to watch this...plus his day was made when he saw a Mitzalloy ute at the Peth international Airport.
Wow that is some amazing extreme four wheeling. Big shout out from America guys wish I Could go. God Bless!
Love you 4wd 24/7 I love 4wding and am currently building my own at 14 lol. You have inspired many of us to keep going with the amazing hobbie and profession.
which one
The worst part about this series is that the videos don't come out fast enough🤣😅😂 I binged watched all Cape York adventures last weekend, now I am lost with out a purpose till each new episode come out🤘🤘🤘 Keep up the great work gentlemen!!
This one of best 4×4 show,watching all the way from kenya,I have an 80 series like Jessy,would love to upgrade it with Good equipment plus camping kit
Pete is the man!! Just found this channel today and I love it!!
What an epic journey! Amazing skills and nothing short of crazy grit! Well done Guys! Absolutely!
Hi Shaun , great adventure , . Like south Florida back in the 70’s lots of water just at end of the rainy season . Sadly most of Florida has been built up and not many places to ride off road anymore . A little cooking tip to pass around to your mates . 1 pan cooking I have a 10 inch cast iron skillet with a cast iron cover that I bake in and use as steamer . The secret is standard SS. Nuts and piece of 3/13 inch steel plate . For baking I put 4 nuts in the pan and the plate on the nuts . A little oil on the plate then your meat . If you want to some veggies , I make open envelope with aluminum foil put a little water in and put it in the pan next to the meat about 5-10 min before the meat is done . I cook stuff about 350 f so on the camp you shouldn’t need a lot of coals . Steaming is about the same , except I stack a extra nut under the plate and pour water in so it just touches the bottom of the plate . Steaming cooks things a lot faster , so if it’s a late night and you want a quick din steaming is the way to go . I have tried all kinds of meat steaming all has come out good . Both of these too different ways of cooking are nice also because you don’t have to mess with the food just and go do something else. You have to a bit careful when cooking on a camp fire with the baking at first . Well safe travels
4x4 driving in Oklahoma is a group of kids driving jacked up trucks on 30 inch rims and rubber bands driving through puddles and going down dirt roads.
Sean is a deadset mad man love that bloke what a legend cracks me up 😂
That was a great trip guys. Seeing how much the track changed from the wet season doesn't surprise me. I've lived in far north QLD and the Kimberlies and when a big wet hits you have to wait it out. Great show guys.
Good to see the show in it's original format. Only thing missing is Graham
Bonjour best 4x4 on TH-cam merci beaucoup from Montréal
Looks like fun boys , might have to come visit from Canada . Great episode!
I gotta say, props to that cameraman in the waves at 38:30
Been 30+ years since I moved from Weipa. You guys making me miss the country up there a fair bit. Nothing quite like it!
Epic trip with a good group of guys! I wish I had more buddies to do fun trips like this here in the states. Really enjoyed this episode with all challenges and deep crossings,made for a dang good time I'd imagine.
Unlucky with the fishing trip mate hopefully next time and the grill looks good in the black
After years of watching you guys, Shauno still got the biggest Nuts , always goes first, you go Boy!!!
Now thats a river crossing. Absolute legends
Looking forward to this episode, only thing that got me through the week. Sad but true… Thanks fellas!
Had the hsp one but ever time off road i need to reset the level of it and cleaned the track as it will not shut or open fully. Now have gone thr maxliner canopy and gain more space and want stuff in there to be out of the rain if i get new washing machines and stuff like that, issue with the maxliner is it is 90kgs and car loose the ute look but.
Pete is another quite and very wise man, he face’s everything with one mind, Pete has my respect, although Pete is a quite man he definitely fits in the top rankings off a quite achiever who has no fear, only positive thoughts, makes Pete a very solid part off any team who needs a solid core.
I feel this trip is getting closer and closer to the wet season just for the challenge.
Next year….. stuff it…. Attach the floaties and do it in the wet season!
Bloody awesome trip! Can’t believe how much has changed between wet seasons.. Bloody awesome trip! Can’t believe how much has changed between wet seasons..
A little bit of love for Shauno, you lead the pack awesome on this trip and actually cooked like a proper chef 😮 you've outdone yourself mate
23:24 crossing is insane! so awesome !
Pete, you are your rig never fail to impress.
I did the OTT in early July this year and I can’t believe how different it is in the short time difference between when you guys went and when I was there - must have only been 2-3 months difference!
ive spent best part of 10 yrs in the WA outback with trucks doin this stuff, but this vid blew my mind. epic
The best episode, Everything went well, you were extra prepared, Service checked and saved a few trucks from trouble before getting out on the road.
Looks like there is a need for off roaders in addition to conservation service to contribute to repairing and reducing the erosion along those tracks. Being a wilderness doesn't excuse or eliminate the need.
Love your cooking recipes and ideas!
Really beautiful country as usual and awesome examples of best practices!
You guy never disappoint epic adventure as always.
This is one of my favourite
Its real off road.
Real entertain...real car 4x4
You guys are bloody loose, legends in the game.
Pete's patrol is a weapon!
Id like to know more about his set up.
bloody love these videos, makes me want to come over to Aus for a bit and do some off roading
Best back woods rotisserie; get a few long bolts, tack weld on some 90 degree prongs, cut and thread the ends of some food safe metal rod. Connect the rod to the bolts in whatever pattern is needed. Setup and breakdown is a breeze. Perfect backwoods roasting spit.
Aussie truck campers are a different breed.
That was absolute gold boys. Top effort.
Awesome video as always 4WD 24/7 Crew. Awesome adventure and some fun times with good friends.
Sick footage lads !
This is my favorite TH-cam Channel! Always excited to see the newest trips you tackle! Nice job mates!
You guys are the best. Men and machine performing at their best. A great show.
Lucky that the crocs are on holidays 🙂
Hard to believe that you guys just wonder into deep water especially when your legs and feet get bogged down into mud with no quick way out, I would leave the car there and walk home...lol
bloody long walk
@@6226superhurricane Lol..yep figurative speech only.
I guess it's because I used to drive through Arnhem Land on similar tracks but on my own so no other vehicles to rely on, so any cause for major concern = turn around and go back.
Probably the best meal I've ever seen on this channel, including the old Roothy days.
This early in the season with lots of water around it pays to be crock wise.
So all five of them stand in the water with their backs to the creek.
That way your already faceing the right direction to run lol
Too late
This explains a lot i haven’t been getting any recommendations for your videos for the last two weeks I really hope they don’t stop so we can find out more about them, I don’t want your channel to get affected but I love a good name and shame 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Just got home yesterday from a 5 week trip to the tip.
Very cool seeing the difference on the track from this compared to when we drove through
It’s wild isn’t it! We’ve never had the chance of seeing it like this
Looking forward all week for this. Looks like the most wild the tele track has ever been. On ya for going earlier in the season each year
Heart-stopping adventure! What fun to watch!
Wow, ♥What a show. keep it up guys . Can't waste another VDO coming up. Sure, you guys know what you are doing
The truck with bilge pumps is awesome I love that!
Just returned from my Cape York trip. OTT fav track. Not as wet as it was for you guys, but did semi solo, so prob just as freaky. Tracks had changed from seeing this vid, to the ones I drove 5 days ago. Best trip every. Everyone keen to help out if needed. 4WD community area great bunch of people, even if the gun goes off at 7:00 to wake camp up?? Found Logan's deeper than Nolan's.
This one is a must watch 👌
Jesse has a shed full of sick trucks we would love to see in action, but its all about plugging that dmax with you guys
What a fantastic trip! Those water crossings! That pork spit roast! Cheers guys for another entertaining episode!
what an absolute series this has been! and seeing gunshot looking that timid was really en eye opener...
the crew really knows how to make ya wish you were an Aussie! crack on!
hope you guys should come to Papua new guinea and tries png,s off road
This is as close as I get as 4WDriving and camping with mates as I get. Thanks for the vids fellas!
AZ is such an understated superstar in these recoveries.
Bilge pumps, one 4x4 mod I never considered 😂
you are the best 4WD ers in Australia you guys are my favoraite cheers mate
This has got to be one of the most epic trips and videos you guys have done and I've see almost all of them!
I was looking forward to this all week and I must say you guys never disappoint 😊
Only problem is now I have to wait until next week 😢
You guys are the gods of overland ❤❤❤
Where’s big Reuben? You guys are doing a great job. Been a subscriber for years and I still think you guys are the top 4wd TH-cam channel. Dream job
Always it's a pleasure to watch you do the impossible. love from India..
great action . would you consider taking paying passengers
man its good to see another episode. ROAD TO 1MILLION 😍😍😍😍
That was so cool especially when you cooked that pork on a piece of metal I have never seen so much water in my life well done guys bring it on 😊
Good watch 👍 🇬🇧
This entire trip was giving me anxiety for your guys lol. Going through water this deep in such nice rigs is impressive. I enjoy watching your guy's content by accomplishing trails like this with none oversized tires. Shows you don't need 37s or 40s to have a good time and accomplish some tough trails.
I have a 2020 amarok V6 sport line it’s had a 2 inch lift, bull bar with winch and mud tires. In you opinion do you think with all its 4wd downfalls it could handle this track you guys are on in this video. Just a curiosity question: ??
This video captures the essence of adventure and the beauty of the great outdoors. Epic!
Wow, you guy's are living the life, that's for sure. Classic ep.
Love having Jesse host, should do that more 😊
OMG what a trip awesome .. big thumbs up guys
You guys have the best job in the world. This is what 'boys will be boys' should mean hahahha. Also id love to see the behind the scenes shenanigans