So fun to just sit back and enjoy. Cinematography, editing and story are unmatched. And taking both of the best 4wds out in real terrain... best ever! Thanks Ronny
It's great how you are taking these 4wds off the showroom and putting them through their paces in remote locations. My twin brother is considering an Ineos and videos like this are making it easy to see why they gained a cult following so quickly.
Did a Big Trip to Moab recently and joined a group of 75 and it was amazing to see so many ready to do serious trails right off the show room floor. Do not see that with new Defenders LOL.
Inexperience and inadequate equipment won’t just damage the vehicle, it’ll damage the trail/track as well. That’s one of the key principles of the Tread Lightly! program in the US and it’s awesome seeing those principles shared around the world by the best of the best like Ronnie. #treadlightly
Thanks, Ronny and crew. I can visualise my six-year-old grandson driving my Grenadier down those tracks. He is only seven! My wagon is getting even better at 30K, and still no rattles, the best vehicle I have ever owned!
This is iron ore country and our back yard to explore in , most places are accessible from the BHP access road which stretches from Port Hedland to Newman. Access will vary depending on road closures due to rain events which can strike fairly quickly at certain times of the year. Prior to using the access roads there is a number to call on signage at the start of either end of the access road to BHP to check on road closures in the area. These roads are also for the local land owners and stock wander everywhere so travel with caution as some cattle are way bigger than any roo may run into. Local indigenous land owners also travel this road,apart from those that work in the mining and rail industry.
Another awesome vid ! I appreciate the cruiser but I am absolutely loving the Grenadier. Looks superb & the Drive is the same. Either way getting out into this amazing country is the real Win. Thanks Ronny for providing such quality content. I also can see why the Grenadier is gathering a cult following.
We've just completed an almost identical itinerary in our Grenadier last month in the Pilbara, best part was we had it to ourselves! Awesome country up there
Spectacular video in every respect - huge appreciation to the team. And the orientation of the strata of those rocks on the track is mind boggling! Makes me want to reach for a geology book! Wait a minute - I'm on TH-cam - so easy now!
@@RootBeerGMT I’m sure Ronny has spent close to what the Grenadier costs on upgrading his 76 series. They’re a good side by side comparison, and the results are pay more upfront for a car that is highly capable, and ready to go, or pay over time to get a truck that’s also highly capable but requires a significant investment in comfort upgrades.
What a fantastic episode Ronny! You continue to showcase us and our state and represent us through your personality. You make me proud to be a Sandgroper. JT from Kalamunda.
Ronnie, would this car tow your van better or equal to the 76 test you recently completed? I am tossing up a long term vehicle and the Ineos is high on my list.
Love the Pilbara, looks like you've up-dated a camera, the resolution in a lot of those shots is up there/super sharp and full of beautiful detail. Great track & the vistas are stunning! Looking forward to hearing your final thoughts on the Grenadier.
The tree with the curly bark is Red Mulga (Acacia cyperophylla) which grows along the creeks in the West Simpson desert but is obviously in the Pilbara too. Great tree.
As an American, I've been curious about these adventures. Are there any concerns about the Aboriginal people in these areas? Not in the sense of danger, but are they bothered at all by the presence of overlanders? Thoroughly enjoy all of you adventure and instructional videos. Hey Toyota.....bring the real '76 to the US!!!! So jealous!
Great stuff mate 👍 I took a TF rodeo with half a million ks to the out back. The whole trip I was waiting for it to break down but only lost a bolt out of the brake caliper.
Fantastic episode and technical tips, an Awesome part of the world rarely filmed due to the vastness of the area. I am sure there are parts that have never been filmed
Its sad you will be giving this car back. You were the persone that convinced me that the Grenadier is a good 4x4 and yours is the only one iv seen wight the bull bar hoops witch make this car loog great. PS: Looking forward to the next video :D
I've enjoyed watching your use in that Inious whatever it's called, I thought it'd break but it seems to be ok...perhaps a bit too much tech for me but your certainly putting it through it's paces so thanks for that Ronnie!
Another great video Ronny. I've been following your 76 build very closely. Mines due to arrive before the end of the year and can't wait to get out bush again. Keep up the good work mate 👍
About those "flying maps", i still use paper maps and always have at least 4 magnets (they can have double pourpose, lots of gear use magnets) to hold the maps on the bonnet/hood or whatever
@Mastr-Tech yeah man I do too. Its what really wanted me to get into 4x4 but seeing these new videos I dont know if it would have the same effect on me
Newman used to be my neck of the woods. Now I live and work in Kunawarritji, one of the more remote, if not the remotest community in Australia. I miss Newman and Kalgans Pool!
@autobootpiloot no where near the same bro. Each episode was as long as this if not close to 40 mins long and mutli parts. Compare his old video of the Pilbra to this and it doesnt show the grandjuor of this area in its entirety. He hasn't made a 2 part video in a while. I think over a year now if not longer
It's a beautiful gorge even nicer when it's full of water, but it is definitely not Stewart's Pool, maybe you can get to visit Stewart's Pool before it's dug up and sent to China.
G'day Ronnie, Could you please do a test video of Temu bought recovery gear..soft shackles etc lol..................... shouldn't cost much to produce 😆
I don't say this with any malice, jeep is an absolute weapon but yanks don't get how remote and rough this country gets. When you are where Ronny is you might as well be on the moon! Most serious touring Aussies don't trust the jeep in such a remote environment. That's why we are so into our Toyota's, Nissan's and Land Rovers. Reliability. 🇦🇺
Hello like allways you make great video but I remark that’s you start to do some subtitle great but your videos are on youtube and in TH-cam you can ask for subtitule that you want in any or most of language but your subtitle are under the TH-cam subtitle so it difficulte for us to read in the langage that we choose 😢 soory for this remark but we allways enjoy your video and learn a lot with 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@kg6198 I believe that those who need or want to turn them on can do so. I do it when I can't make out a specific name etc, but otherwise prefer to not have them on all the time. These appear to be in the original video. Turning them on/off added a separate set.
@@darrengray2309 dopey, hard subtitles isn't the same as closed caption that's offered by devices and/or by TH-cam. I probably know more about technology than you, "dopey". Just because you're an illiterate moron that can't stand words on the screen because it's a constant reminder that you can't read that quickly, doesn't mean videos should be less inclusive. Props to the video editor and the transcriber for allowing those with hearing difficulties to enjoy this video.
I've covered a bit over 8,000 miles of mixed asphalt/off pavement in my Grenadier and absolutely love this truck. So Ronny, Land Cruiser or Ineos if you had to choose between the two?
@@darrengray2309 lmao I can't believe you replied to my comment, you literally posted this comment 6 hours ago, then came back half an hour ago to reply to my reply. Still crying about the close caption. Cry more you soft cock.
Ronny has a very strong internal bias with Toyota. Makes it difficult to believe anything he says about other brands, because in his mind, the Toyota has already won. He can give an opinion on the Ineos, which seems to be positive, but in his mind it will never be as good as a Toyota, even if it is better.
@@iwaswrongabouteveryhthing Harry lives in a place where road going capabilities are very important. The Ineos is very good offroad but not equal to most others onroad. Very different use cases and thus different opinions.
So fun to just sit back and enjoy. Cinematography, editing and story are unmatched. And taking both of the best 4wds out in real terrain... best ever! Thanks Ronny
It's great how you are taking these 4wds off the showroom and putting them through their paces in remote locations. My twin brother is considering an Ineos and videos like this are making it easy to see why they gained a cult following so quickly.
It’s a cult I’d be happy to join
👍💪💯
I was first in one at the big red bash 2024 and instantly fell in love.
I've done my research, I WANT WON
Did a Big Trip to Moab recently and joined a group of 75 and it was amazing to see so many ready to do serious trails right off the show room floor. Do not see that with new Defenders LOL.
Inexperience and inadequate equipment won’t just damage the vehicle, it’ll damage the trail/track as well. That’s one of the key principles of the Tread Lightly! program in the US and it’s awesome seeing those principles shared around the world by the best of the best like Ronnie. #treadlightly
Thanks, Ronny and crew. I can visualise my six-year-old grandson driving my Grenadier down those tracks. He is only seven!
My wagon is getting even better at 30K, and still no rattles, the best vehicle I have ever owned!
This is iron ore country and our back yard to explore in , most places are accessible from the BHP access road which stretches from Port Hedland to Newman. Access will vary depending on road closures due to rain events which can strike fairly quickly at certain times of the year. Prior to using the access roads there is a number to call on signage at the start of either end of the access road to BHP to check on road closures in the area. These roads are also for the local land owners and stock wander everywhere so travel with caution as some cattle are way bigger than any roo may run into. Local indigenous land owners also travel this road,apart from those that work in the mining and rail industry.
For a coffee at some stage.
I don't know how many people realise it, because the overall video is so easy to watch but the editing on this was really superb.
It's gotten so good. The b roll the extra shots for flavor. Ronnys team doing a fantastic job.
Another awesome vid ! I appreciate the cruiser but I am absolutely loving the Grenadier. Looks superb & the Drive is the same. Either way getting out into this amazing country is the real Win. Thanks Ronny for providing such quality content. I also can see why the Grenadier is gathering a cult following.
Another great video adventure. Thanks for taking us along for the ride.
We've just completed an almost identical itinerary in our Grenadier last month in the Pilbara, best part was we had it to ourselves! Awesome country up there
I think this makes it very easy to go and purchase a Grenny, very nice bit of kit
Steep hills: Interesting to observe the perception of Western Australians as a Victorian. Thanks for sharing.
Spectacular video in every respect - huge appreciation to the team. And the orientation of the strata of those rocks on the track is mind boggling! Makes me want to reach for a geology book! Wait a minute - I'm on TH-cam - so easy now!
The Grenadier is a great car. I love mine! Glad you had such a good experience with it. Can’t wait to see what comes next!
Man, we test drive one and it was impressive. Pricey, but impressive.
@@RootBeerGMT I’m sure Ronny has spent close to what the Grenadier costs on upgrading his 76 series. They’re a good side by side comparison, and the results are pay more upfront for a car that is highly capable, and ready to go, or pay over time to get a truck that’s also highly capable but requires a significant investment in comfort upgrades.
@leftcoastoverland8750 I prefer my vehicle to be "built" from the factory. The amount of money in upgrades on some of these overlanders is insane.
@@Land_Raver grenadier slogan “built on purpose”
79..the most unstable sphincter puckering 4x4 when off road and especially side slopes,apart from a Jimny, why I’d never get either.
Absolutely stunning film work. Loving this one Rhonnie. Keen for Part Two
What stunning scenery, such a beautiful gorge.
Ronny, you go to the most gorgeous spots I've ever seen. As an American, this is an incredible thing for me to get to see.
What a fantastic episode Ronny! You continue to showcase us and our state and represent us through your personality. You make me proud to be a Sandgroper. JT from Kalamunda.
Ronnie, would this car tow your van better or equal to the 76 test you recently completed? I am tossing up a long term vehicle and the Ineos is high on my list.
Love the Pilbara, looks like you've up-dated a camera, the resolution in a lot of those shots is up there/super sharp and full of beautiful detail. Great track & the vistas are stunning! Looking forward to hearing your final thoughts on the Grenadier.
The tree with the curly bark is Red Mulga (Acacia cyperophylla) which grows along the creeks in the West Simpson desert but is obviously in the Pilbara too. Great tree.
As an American, I've been curious about these adventures. Are there any concerns about the Aboriginal people in these areas? Not in the sense of danger, but are they bothered at all by the presence of overlanders? Thoroughly enjoy all of you adventure and instructional videos. Hey Toyota.....bring the real '76 to the US!!!! So jealous!
That’s more like it Ronny. Keep it up
I love the Pilbara. I cannot wait to go back.
Great stuff mate 👍 I took a TF rodeo with half a million ks to the out back. The whole trip I was waiting for it to break down but only lost a bolt out of the brake caliper.
Fantastic episode and technical tips, an Awesome part of the world rarely filmed due to the vastness of the area. I am sure there are parts that have never been filmed
Its sad you will be giving this car back. You were the persone that convinced me that the Grenadier is a good 4x4 and yours is the only one iv seen wight the bull bar hoops witch make this car loog great.
PS: Looking forward to the next video :D
Your videos are getting better! Keep up the great work team
Love that country. Good work, looking forward to more Pilbara
nice work Ronny good show the grenade goes off
I've enjoyed watching your use in that Inious whatever it's called, I thought it'd break but it seems to be ok...perhaps a bit too much tech for me but your certainly putting it through it's paces so thanks for that Ronnie!
Man I miss that place. Best 2 years of my life.
Another great video Ronny. I've been following your 76 build very closely. Mines due to arrive before the end of the year and can't wait to get out bush again.
Keep up the good work mate 👍
Awesome video and great adventure ! A real pleasure to watch it 👍👍👍
Greetings from France 😉
Great video Ronny, what beautiful country
Ineos should let you keep that Grenadier for sure.
About those "flying maps", i still use paper maps and always have at least 4 magnets (they can have double pourpose, lots of gear use magnets) to hold the maps on the bonnet/hood or whatever
Or rocks on the ground 😅. But caution if you are using a compass, obviously
God dam, brilliant.
I have a series of small magnets, you know they're going in my map container as I type this up, brilliant, thankyou.
@@ianweal3081 nice! Glad i could help! For me its all about sharing and learning these little tips and knowledge that help us out
You know what I miss, the 3 to 7 part off road videos and just showing beautiful aussie but I guess that is done
I love watching his old videos
@Mastr-Tech yeah man I do too. Its what really wanted me to get into 4x4 but seeing these new videos I dont know if it would have the same effect on me
Isnt this just that?
Newman used to be my neck of the woods. Now I live and work in Kunawarritji, one of the more remote, if not the remotest community in Australia. I miss Newman and Kalgans Pool!
@autobootpiloot no where near the same bro. Each episode was as long as this if not close to 40 mins long and mutli parts. Compare his old video of the Pilbra to this and it doesnt show the grandjuor of this area in its entirety. He hasn't made a 2 part video in a while. I think over a year now if not longer
This is a great episode! This is exactly what i subbed for. More of this please Ronny :)
if i had landcruiser 300 money... id get an ineos
Same
I considered a 300 and went to the Grenadier, different vehicle made for a purpose, definitely not a town car.
@@mikefoster7085but lc300 is a Japs car
Looks Cloncurry,Qld.I lived there 4 awhile and everything looks the bloody same lol
If I had LC 300 money, I’d buy a V8 200 series
Great video. I miss living in the Pilbara .
Wow this was amazing to watch. Please post the rest soon!
Love your content mate, hope to see you someday in Africa
That would be pretty epic!
Epic tour.
I did it last year and finished in Broome.
Finally we are back out bush!
Now this is what i love to see!
Another great video, the tranquility, oh the tranquility!
Damn, love those shots with the Grenny!
outstanding and awesome content
Thought about it. Full time 4x4 takes away the fun down the river.
Thanks Ronnie, that was epic.
Nice video Ronny! Can't wait for the next one
That aluminium side track would be picked up in the UK by a tatter in a transit pickup it would probably get out there also the old transit
Did you use downhill mode for the er... downhill?
Thanks Ronny, thanks boys.
Thanks awesome video appreciate it
I need to lift mine and get 35s on it. The stock tires are fine now but it needs bigger tires to be a weapon offroad.
It's a beautiful gorge even nicer when it's full of water, but it is definitely not Stewart's Pool, maybe you can get to visit Stewart's Pool before it's dug up and sent to China.
There is no way for us the average person to get to those beautiful places. Thank you for the adventure. ❣️
Why not?
You can, they are more accessible than its portrayed.
Not finding camp in the dark??? What the... Ronny, are you alright mate? 🤣 jokes aside, these videos are just getting better and better! Awesome!
No, because he didn't actually get to the Stewart's pool. Where he ended up is a small water hole half way to the pool.
You can't go wrong with a TLC, anytime anyday over ineos.
Awesome video
Fabulous
G'day Ronnie, Could you please do a test video of Temu bought recovery gear..soft shackles etc lol..................... shouldn't cost much to produce 😆
Looks like Australia is paradise for off roading. Not sure why Jeep is not popular like it is in US. Australians can help understanding this.
I don't say this with any malice, jeep is an absolute weapon but yanks don't get how remote and rough this country gets. When you are where Ronny is you might as well be on the moon! Most serious touring Aussies don't trust the jeep in such a remote environment. That's why we are so into our Toyota's, Nissan's and Land Rovers. Reliability. 🇦🇺
"This vehicle is so smooth",but i'm sending it back and running with my new cruiser with rear narrow axle and cart springs,way to go Ronny.
It's not his car
Nice new type off video.
I will pay to join adventure like this in the future, maybe you should start a remote touring business for off-road trips
Guys. The subtitles. Why?!
Maybe so def people can watch? 😂
New defender 4x4 test ?
Need some strong magnets for reading maps on the bonnet
“Hello Newman”
Heck yes!
How do you turn off the captions? If I want them on I would just turn on the closed captions.
I mean, is it really that big an issue?
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 people just complain about ridiculous things tbh.
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 just asking a question.
@@kg6198 like you F..kwit taking the time to write a stupid comment
Whining about whining 😂😎😂
This is not a Stewart's pool. You've made it only half way to the actual pool which far more spectacular than that small waterhole.
Couldn’t turn off the closed captions, it’s pretty annoying. Awesome content on the vehicle though thanks
Hello like allways you make great video but I remark that’s you start to do some subtitle great but your videos are on youtube and in TH-cam you can ask for subtitule that you want in any or most of language but your subtitle are under the TH-cam subtitle so it difficulte for us to read in the langage that we choose 😢 soory for this remark but we allways enjoy your video and learn a lot with 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Where is Wayne? Or Torbs?
Great video but don’t really like the captions. It’s nice yes, but would like to have the ability to turn it off👍
Like it
Great video, but why the captions/subtitles?
Why not?
I think it's great that it will allow people with hearing disabilities to enjoy his videos.
@@kg6198 Dopey you can turn subtitles on 99% of devices
@@kg6198 I believe that those who need or want to turn them on can do so. I do it when I can't make out a specific name etc, but otherwise prefer to not have them on all the time. These appear to be in the original video. Turning them on/off added a separate set.
@@darrengray2309 dopey, hard subtitles isn't the same as closed caption that's offered by devices and/or by TH-cam. I probably know more about technology than you, "dopey".
Just because you're an illiterate moron that can't stand words on the screen because it's a constant reminder that you can't read that quickly, doesn't mean videos should be less inclusive.
Props to the video editor and the transcriber for allowing those with hearing difficulties to enjoy this video.
Subtitles ruined the video for me
I’m looking at this thinking, “should I get the Ineos or stick to my 200 ? “.
What places to camp
What’s with the captions I can’t turn off?
Stunning production. Best yet. The captions are annoying and detract from enjoying the film.
What's with the permanent closed captions? We can turn them on if we need 'em.
I've covered a bit over 8,000 miles of mixed asphalt/off pavement in my Grenadier and absolutely love this truck.
So Ronny, Land Cruiser or Ineos if you had to choose between the two?
What sort of $ will they have on Skippy the Grenadier?
Is Chris going to be at the Perth 4wd show?
Yes 👍 with the Bluppie
@@Ronny_Dahl Looking forward to catching up with you guys again :)
What's the bloody reason for the subtitles. If i needed subtitles it's very easy to turn them on with the device I'm watching.
Tissue?
@@subtleinfluence9478 what's that DOPEY if you want a tissue to wipe the shit dribbling down your mouth just grab one.
@@darrengray2309 lmao I can't believe you replied to my comment, you literally posted this comment 6 hours ago, then came back half an hour ago to reply to my reply. Still crying about the close caption.
Cry more you soft cock.
Relax
plibara??
Captions don’t bother me a bit…
Ronny, Question. Do you guys disconnect swaybars off road?
@johnfitzgerald5158 no, no real need TBH
What's with the captions?
The subtitles?
@@lastknownlocation8760 yes
It's annoying enough when the youtube retards auto select cc...worse when you have no way of turning them off!
He'll be using an AI transcript service for it, quite a few times what was said and what was written was completely different
@@krismezza regardless...retarded
"I took the grenadier to the outback.. the winner is toyota!"
Yeah until you dust your engine or your DPF fails.
@@Dazza-u4cToyotas are nonbinaryb
Ronny has a very strong internal bias with Toyota. Makes it difficult to believe anything he says about other brands, because in his mind, the Toyota has already won. He can give an opinion on the Ineos, which seems to be positive, but in his mind it will never be as good as a Toyota, even if it is better.
@krismezza Harry's garage does the same, he's attached to land rover/jag
@@iwaswrongabouteveryhthing Harry lives in a place where road going capabilities are very important. The Ineos is very good offroad but not equal to most others onroad. Very different use cases and thus different opinions.
Fire to Forking late arrival to camp :)
Christ I hope not! The guy is a tool.
That steering damper is vulnerable. Looks like an afterthought.
You sound vaccinated
Yeah. It's only on the right-hand drive versions. On the left-hand drives it's not so vulnerable.
@@RootBeerGMTI know I definitely am!
Vulnerable, possibly but it's as vulnerable as diff and that sits lower
@goldenageofdinnothing to be proud of lolosaurs7192
This car will eventually end up in the eastern suburbs of Sydney doing the kids private school drop off's.
I'm not so sure, this isn't a town vehicle, the wife won't like driving it around town, believe me.
Embedded subtitles are super annoying Ronny.😮💨
I'm not sure if they could have made that Grenadier bull bar any uglier