Hey Jenny, we stayed in El Questro at the private campsites (about 7kms from the main homestead) but so much better (in our opinion) as you can have a camp fire and our one spot could hold about 3 campers easily (so good for travelling friends etc)
@@DucruznOZ Yes they can be useful. You see a lot of 4x4s with them on their rack but the car has no place to hook into to use them. They will find that out when they need it I suppose.
@@DucruznOZ Yes used correctly they are good but most city slickers would not know what to look out for. I see them on 200s on their racks and wonder where they would hook it not having a front or rear bar. Thanks matey keep the vids coming..
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Doing a good job on the edits guys!
Hi Guys, love watching you videos with the family, keep up the good work. Just wondering where you stayed in your swags near Elquestro ?
Hey Jenny, we stayed in El Questro at the private campsites (about 7kms from the main homestead) but so much better (in our opinion) as you can have a camp fire and our one spot could hold about 3 campers easily (so good for travelling friends etc)
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@@jwoods6585 hello...
A trolley jack is better than those widow makers.
Agreed, but if used safely those jacks can be quite handy ;) we have used them for years with no issue 🙂
@@DucruznOZ Yes they can be useful. You see a lot of 4x4s with them on their rack but the car has no place to hook into to use them. They will find that out when they need it I suppose.
@@zoezoe610 ha ha, too true... in an upcoming episode I have to use it on the rear bar (has slots for it) and shows how easy it is ;)
@@DucruznOZ Yes used correctly they are good but most city slickers would not know what to look out for. I see them on 200s on their racks and wonder where they would hook it not having a front or rear bar. Thanks matey keep the vids coming..