I grew up watching these adventures & have been drawn to the red dirt country as far back as memory allows. Malcolm is a shining example of true Aussie traits. Humility mixed with capability & a willingness to share his knowledge. Thanks Malcolm 👍👍👍
malcolm Douglas introduced 2 generations of aussie kids to an Australia that was impossible for them to see ... every sunday he would be on "the world around us" and if it was one of his shows the whole family would crowed around with dinner and watch quietly and fully engaged i what he was doing and saying ... he was a adventurer that many tried to copy and really failed and sadly will never be replaced
Malcolm Douglas, an absolute aussie legend. Thanks for uploading these, they are a rare insight into some of the most important areas on earth in terms of bio diversity and lost aboriginal culture.
He was best the man in his time and I once worked for him at his two crocodile parks in Broome w.a Australia from 1994 to 1997 4yrs and plus I was his crocodile handlers too
the lures Malcolm made .. Cost about $2.oo in total . Store bought ones about $ 200 .00 . Plus Malcolm"s would catch fish . Many thanks to take the time to show us how to make them . Also thanks you for bring Australia to us . As Australian Legends go , you kind sir would be number "" 1 "".. Major Les Higgins would be second ""2 ""
@@JerseyShoreCollector read was full of shit by his own admission ... mire than 90% of his storys where stolen or made up ... he was just another melbourn shit bird in the time of the painters and dockers
The true original Aussie Adventurer. Nowadays you have hyperactive copy cats who yell and scream and flog their merch on every vid and only worry about how many subscribers they have. You know who I mean!
yeah i remember when that flog troy dan come out and they where pushing him as the same ... what a joke ... everything that come after mal was terrible and fake
He suer loves it in the topend just about all his programs are up there. I think I know more about the kimberlys than my own stomping ground in , , N.S.W. but this man is the best I rekon.... very in formal stuff.
@@davesmall5392 yeah I've figured that out awhile ago lol I didn't know because they sound different then north American crows. The Australian ones sound like sheep.
That dog was great. I'd be after the fish too if all I had to do was wait around while someone else fished all day... deciding maybe they keep this one or maybe that one
I can’t find any info about the Montgomery island aboriginal bones or burial site anywhere on the net. I’d love to know more about them, are they still there.
in the years after this alot of sites where cleared of bones by what was left of the tribes because people started takeing and defacing sites sadly .. even in some of his last docos he shows some of the tagging and some of the tribes men say they have had bones stolen and they even move a set of painted barks its sad but with out daily up keep and a watchful eye a quiet a few of the sites he has shown over the years have now been desecrated
it's not this good anymore but it's still no where close to hard to catch dinner. you can pretty much just take rice and some spices and survive for months. heaps of fresh water around and still a good amount of fish edit: thinking about it more it really does depend on where you go, it's a huge area and plenty of places are still insane but not everywhere
I grew up watching these adventures & have been drawn to the red dirt country as far back as memory allows.
Malcolm is a shining example of true Aussie traits.
Humility mixed with capability & a willingness to share his knowledge.
Thanks Malcolm 👍👍👍
He’s a true Aussie legend I always watched his shows when i was a kid..
God bless him
The fact that he took the time to share these experiences of remote Australia shows how much of a humanitarian he was.
malcolm Douglas introduced 2 generations of aussie kids to an Australia that was impossible for them to see ... every sunday he would be on "the world around us" and if it was one of his shows the whole family would crowed around with dinner and watch quietly and fully engaged i what he was doing and saying ... he was a adventurer that many tried to copy and really failed and sadly will never be replaced
Malcolm Douglas, an absolute aussie legend. Thanks for uploading these, they are a rare insight into some of the most important areas on earth in terms of bio diversity and lost aboriginal culture.
Absolutely!!! This guy was hero to so many Aussie kids.
@@BushCampingTools you can
He was best the man in his time and I once worked for him at his two crocodile parks in Broome w.a Australia from 1994 to 1997 4yrs and plus I was his crocodile handlers too
Wow. Was his personality the same as he appears on his show?
Yeah sure you were buddy ....sure.
He is my childhood hero
the lures Malcolm made .. Cost about $2.oo in total . Store bought ones about $ 200 .00 . Plus Malcolm"s would catch fish . Many thanks to take the time to show us how to make them . Also thanks you for bring Australia to us . As Australian Legends go , you kind sir would be number "" 1 "".. Major Les Higgins would be second ""2 ""
You will find The Bush Tucker Man Videos on ABC Australia TH-cam channel. They only uploads series 1 and 2 in the past few months.
Where would Alby rank in this list? :)
No adds for clear view mirrors or castrol oil..... Great video
Ahhh the mighty cattle dog, not only mine but any man's best friend. Wonderful.
This is the most Australian man in all of Australia
Chopper Read too
@@JerseyShoreCollector read was full of shit by his own admission ... mire than 90% of his storys where stolen or made up ... he was just another melbourn shit bird in the time of the painters and dockers
Steve Irwin?
Thank you so much for this this guy is my childhood hero much love 🤙🍀
Malcom Douglas videos are so fun to watch
The deft touch of a top class chef...Malcolm could cook with the best of them
Malcom's more Austealian than 99% of Australians. Absolute bloody legend. Love this man.
On a scale of 1 to Malcom Douglas, how Aussie are you?
What a Legend! 🤙🏼
I love this stuff.
Just great... thank you very much. G'day.
Legend in the promised land
Great videos and areas of Australia in decades that have past.
Malcolm would eat Road Kill if it was still warm though
41:32 Doggo knew it was good too!
i hevent seen anything like it in all my life
That is a fantastic recipe with the canned mango slices, coconut milk, onions and curry powder.
The true original Aussie Adventurer. Nowadays you have hyperactive copy cats who yell and scream and flog their merch on every vid and only worry about how many subscribers they have. You know who I mean!
yeah i remember when that flog troy dan come out and they where pushing him as the same ... what a joke ... everything that come after mal was terrible and fake
22:57_worth domesticating; 32:50 key to remote capacity (drink-water as necessary cargo)
He suer loves it in the topend just about all his programs are up there. I think I know more about the kimberlys than my own stomping ground in , , N.S.W. but this man is the best I rekon.... very in formal stuff.
Australia… stranded on Malcom Douglas…
What animal or bird is making that noise around 41:00. You hear it in the beginning of crocodile dundee.
Australian raven some call them crows
@@davesmall5392 yeah I've figured that out awhile ago lol I didn't know because they sound different then north American crows. The Australian ones sound like sheep.
Great fishing.
I just want a good dog like that. Loyal, and ever present.
Get a rottweiler mate. Both of mine, past and present have been loyal as and followed me everywhere
That dog was great. I'd be after the fish too if all I had to do was wait around while someone else fished all day... deciding maybe they keep this one or maybe that one
Mango and coconut milk seemed to be his flavour of choice.
Todays youtubers 'Surviving on only what i can for 2 days'. Malcom Douglas 'hold my camera kid'.😂
so many GT id be disappointed , what a legend
What happened to the canoe come submarine ride?
Yeah I wondered about that as well, I’ve never seen what actually happened
thats from his New Guinea documentary,s ... i believe it was the land of long canoes cant remember wich part
It was the first time the new canoe was used. They got the water out on the shore and everything was fine 😊
The all mighty Kimberley one of the last places you can see sawfish..
Nice dog
I can’t find any info about the Montgomery island aboriginal bones or burial site anywhere on the net.
I’d love to know more about them, are they still there.
in the years after this alot of sites where cleared of bones by what was left of the tribes because people started takeing and defacing sites sadly .. even in some of his last docos he shows some of the tagging and some of the tribes men say they have had bones stolen and they even move a set of painted barks
its sad but with out daily up keep and a watchful eye a quiet a few of the sites he has shown over the years have now been desecrated
@@robburdack4361 very sad. Absolutely disgusting behaviour. 😟
NO Beer, damn
When the ants attack him 😂😂
Gold
this is also good tucker.. mhhh :D
his tinfoil is much better than we get in new zealand,
He uses the word "sweet" so much about food that I bet you couulda cooked kangaroo shit on the fire & he'd eat it & call it sweet!
Don't forget the mango and coconut milk
He's shown how much he loved sweet and sugary foods, but then he also used the word sweet to just mean nice
I'm voting that this exaggeration is incorrect.
Yeahhh boyyy
Mango fish a la FTG 😁
If he found dog shit he'd eat it
"Get out of it dog" 😂😂😂
I wonder if the fishings still that good up that way
Not many people go that far so I say it would be
There is a life. Still my dream to go there. Hopeelly in 5 years they let me in there😍😍😍
@@Marco-eo5vg me to love to go up there for a fish
@@Simo-bx2qm yess man. becaus of my criminal record i cant go in the next 5 years but after than yessss
it's not this good anymore but it's still no where close to hard to catch dinner. you can pretty much just take rice and some spices and survive for months. heaps of fresh water around and still a good amount of fish
edit: thinking about it more it really does depend on where you go, it's a huge area and plenty of places are still insane but not everywhere