Thanks Mate. I've been watching your content too and loving your aerial cinematography work. Looking forward to seeing more of it as I am not particular good in that area. Need to study the Pros more.
Hey guys, nice video. I'm new to 4wding, just a few questions if you guys wanna give me some advice. I'm thinking to go there through watanga forest road all the way to the top, what pressure should I run on my tyres and when should I deflate them, I have a Pajero, should take me there, I hope so. Also where you guys using differential lockers in those technical parts at the end of the video, those tracks looked mad.
Gidday Sam For the Watagans I’d run my tyres at about 22psi in the back and 20psi in the front. Your Paj should be fine as long as you are not running road tyres. If it’s your first time I’d recommend you go with another vehicle that is equipped with recovery equipment including a winch though. Just take it easy until you are confident. Better to have fun than to break your car and get stuck up there. Also remember, there is no phone reception in most places up there. Good luck.
@@stevenightingall4wdreconau599 Just watched this now, I dont want to hassle your vid. But knowing the Watagans very well, you showed your path as being only in Onley State Forest but most of the vid was north of that in Watagans National Park except in two spots I noticed. Right near the end you show 1 tiny section of wave rock road (heading northwest, just before the drop down 6:45) and 1 tiny section of Greens Break Rd (13min, heading the wrong way). Anyway, thank you for sharing.
@@stevenightingall4wdreconau599 definitely!!! Can’t knock back a 2015 gxl with 24,500klms on the clock 😂😂- father in-laws caravan tug- it still smells new
Some nice country out there Nighty.
Cheers Kempy 🍺🍺
Great stuff. I've some fond memories of tough tracks out there. Unfortunately they are closed now 😩
Yep, and a lot of the easy ones too. I have very fond memories of pottering up Slippery Rock Rd in my Suzuki Sierra SJ80 back in the day . . .
Awesome keep it up 👍 looking forward to the next instalment 😎
Thanks Mate. I've been watching your content too and loving your aerial cinematography work. Looking forward to seeing more of it as I am not particular good in that area. Need to study the Pros more.
Great vid mate
Thanks for the visit
Hey guys, nice video. I'm new to 4wding, just a few questions if you guys wanna give me some advice. I'm thinking to go there through watanga forest road all the way to the top, what pressure should I run on my tyres and when should I deflate them, I have a Pajero, should take me there, I hope so. Also where you guys using differential lockers in those technical parts at the end of the video, those tracks looked mad.
Gidday Sam
For the Watagans I’d run my tyres at about 22psi in the back and 20psi in the front. Your Paj should be fine as long as you are not running road tyres.
If it’s your first time I’d recommend you go with another vehicle that is equipped with recovery equipment including a winch though.
Just take it easy until you are confident. Better to have fun than to break your car and get stuck up there.
Also remember, there is no phone reception in most places up there.
Good luck.
@@stevenightingall4wdreconau599 Awesome, thank you man. I'm running A/T.
@@stevenightingall4wdreconau599 Just watched this now, I dont want to hassle your vid. But knowing the Watagans very well, you showed your path as being only in Onley State Forest but most of the vid was north of that in Watagans National Park except in two spots I noticed. Right near the end you show 1 tiny section of wave rock road (heading northwest, just before the drop down 6:45) and 1 tiny section of Greens Break Rd (13min, heading the wrong way). Anyway, thank you for sharing.
What exhaust are you running- sounds nice👌
3 inch Typhone. The quietest of the two because the loud one has no additional performance improvement.
@@stevenightingall4wdreconau599 thanks, I’ll research them , pick up my 200 next weekend - good bye bank account 😂
@@stevemoyse6454 Hello fun!
@@stevenightingall4wdreconau599 definitely!!! Can’t knock back a 2015 gxl with 24,500klms on the clock 😂😂- father in-laws caravan tug- it still smells new
That 200 is so sexy 👍