CROSSING AUSTRALIA Part-6. Steep Point

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    From Uluru we take a long, shortcut back to home. Meanwhile, three months back, I have completed the last section and reached Australia's most westerly point on a solo expedition. This is that story.
    In this expedition, Andrew St Pierre White and his daughter Kate drive across Australia - twice, in a Toyota Land Cruiser 78 series Troopy. First the easy way, returning the difficult way. This is their story.
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ความคิดเห็น • 317

  • @4xoverland
    @4xoverland  6 ปีที่แล้ว +166

    To those who are frustrated about the series. I was also disappointed that I did not complete the route. But what you get on my channel is real. No contrived hype here. What you see is what happened, and I am human. This was an extremely demanding trip. Few of you have any concept of how demanding shooting videos of this quality is. Not a single one of the 800+ Patreons, who paid for the videos, has complained. Not one! I am flattered that you are disappointed. But you have no right to complain. Its free. Remember that. I do my best. You have laid the responsibility on me to entertain you and moan when I don't live up to your self-made expectations. Its absurd, when you think about it.

    • @Reznor_Meeks
      @Reznor_Meeks 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      epic journey Andrew, thank you for sharing, your content is exceptional

    • @RACGump
      @RACGump 6 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Telling it like it is... Cheers Andrew. Problem is, people don't think, they want others do to all the heavy lifting and then sit back, point fingers and complain.

    • @MrAttilaRozgonyi
      @MrAttilaRozgonyi 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Well said Andrew. Love your content! Looking forward to the next one!!

    • @chrisworsnop7805
      @chrisworsnop7805 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Remember what Taylor Swift said?
      Hater going to hate. Who care what those armchair warriors think.
      Great video bud, great seeing you in Melbourne as well.

    • @andrewvanstaden8922
      @andrewvanstaden8922 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Tripus interuptus.
      It happens and can happen on any long trips. I for one like to see the real thoughts and mind workings on these solo trips. Solo or single vehicle trips are just something else...

  • @bennyw9975
    @bennyw9975 6 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    No problems Andrew, keep up the good work! Sometimes things don’t go to plan and that is life. Making a choice to not continue on the initial route when it is causing fatigue and exhaustion is sound risk management especially in that isolated region of Australia. Those who do not understand this have little appreciation for the full consequences that can come with pushing beyond exhaustion limits for extended periods of time. You made the right choice. Your channel is grounded in reality, keep doing what you are doing. I look forward to the next video.

  • @danielrowe308
    @danielrowe308 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just finished the series. I spent the day watching them back to back. What an unbelievable journey and I’m so pleased to have watched this. A true adventure and thank you for the hard work.

  • @lukef3699
    @lukef3699 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think I am going to turn this series into a drinking game. Every time a fly lands on the lens you got to have a drink. Love this series.

  • @mikekay213
    @mikekay213 6 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Don’t understand the hate, Andrew has given us the opportunity for free on TH-cam to experience his adventures, I have pretty good idea what to expect in the Australian outback, not as scenic as his Africa trips but It is what it is. Well done a Andrew!

  • @mike0912162440
    @mike0912162440 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I do not understand why some viewers are complaining about this series.....things do Not go as planned all the time, it's called LIFE , I am a new viewer to this channal and I have to say it was Fantastic, your daughter is very resilient and strong and so are you. Keep up the good work

  • @paulboon1100
    @paulboon1100 6 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Hi Andrew, seems like i know you, been following your trips for a while now, and love them. I have been around Australia a couple or so times myself over the last 37 years, once on a motor bike, ended up in Alice Springs hospital after hitting a monster patch of bulldust when the road to Ayers Rock, as it was called then, was still dirt, bad too, with a few broken bones, once in a 1971 HiAce van, and took a Mahindra, a CJ3B equivalent with a diesel, through the Simpson, busted shocks, caught fire getting grass caught under the cars exhaust, good thing we were with 3 blokes, had to push the thing up some of the dunes and got lost badly, but we made it, that was about 25 years ago no GPS then, fairly exciting adventure that was! Apart from many other trips on bikes, cars and 4WD's, would you believe once in a 4WD I had 4 flat tyres on the way from Adelaide to Melbourne on the main highway, had the same thing happen from Hay NSW to the Barossa SA on a bike!!? No luck at all! I pulled of the road once near Hay not realizing it had rained and got a Harley hopelessly bogged a foot of the main highway the more i tried to get back on the further it went of the road, a semi(driver) helped to pull me back on the road, it had mud so packed under the guards it would't move at all after, i had been in oz for 4 months then in 1981. Rain so bad it made ducks look for cover, not to mention hail, bees and yes, snow(ever been on a motorbike with an open face helmet in a hail storm or have a swarm of bees in your path?)dodged and or hit Brahma bulls, heards of roos, wombats and other wild life and swam, unknowingly(ignorant tourist), with crocs, been through monster bushfires in the Vic mountains., hit both sides of the frame on the ground on a bike when hitting a pothole on Queensland, nearly got lost in a bulldust hole in West Australia, that Hiace nearly disappeared, flash floods the lot. I have traveled approximately a million kilometers in Australia (I've been everywhere man..I've been everywhere man...lol) and loved it all and met the best people and yes there was many many great times as well etched into my memory, my point is all this and much more happened to an unsuspecting Dutch boy who traveled fairly extensively in Europe and North Africa, or so I thought. What it taught me is, never take Australia for granted, be prepared and take your time when traveling, its a fantastic adventure.

  • @devilsheadcoffee4149
    @devilsheadcoffee4149 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hi Andrew, I love your show, your willingness to share your passion and life with everyone. I am also an avid 4 wheel drive traveler and enthusiast. Thank you for the inspiration and your content. Keep it up! Things never go as planned, but isn't that the point of adventure? It gives perspective to our pursuits.. If we knew everything all of the time, it can reduce the experience. Sometimes, having the faith and just going for it - Trusting yourself and your gear... Isn't that what it's all about? When it comes time to make the appropriate call... Well, there is only one driver in the seat. Great show!!

  • @henrycolestage7650
    @henrycolestage7650 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Andrew, we have a saying in the forces; "no plan ever survives first contact." Plans are great for a starting point. But real life events dictate that you flex, adapt, and overcome. Well done on your journey. And I have to say, the drone crash almost made me spill my beer I was laughing so hard. Glad you found it. And bless Kate's heart, she is a good gal. You are a lucky dad. Well done!

    • @4xoverland
      @4xoverland  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you so much for your comment Henry. It made my day. I also thought the drone crash was funny, lying in the grass listening to us looking for it, like a naughty puppy.

  • @denisbartell7501
    @denisbartell7501 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Andrew, you certainly are as you state “Living the Dream” and what a wonderful bank of memories you will have to be relived over and over when too old to carry out serious adventures. Watching this episode takes me back to another time long ago and the reliving of one particular journey when I was doing a bit of vehicle promotion and testing.
    In 1977 I departed Cape Byron driving an LJ50 two stroke Suzuki 4X4 soft top across the Australian continent bound for Steep Point some 5600 km away. At Birdsville I detoured about 60 kms to the north to cross the flooded Eyre Creek at a place called Dickerrie Crossing.
    From there guided by compass only, no GPS then, I set a course due west in an endeavour to make the first vehicle crossing of the Simpson Desert cross country east to west by vehicle. At the time this was considered to be an impossible feat due to the steep easterly face of some 1200 odd parallel sand dunes blocking the way. After seven days of total isolation with no sign of man’s intrusion into this unique wilderness area, other than crossing the north to south Colson Track, and after about 350 kms of continuous sand hill country I finally reached the other side thus successfully completing this part of my mission.
    Proceeding on, I passed through Ayers Rock, Warburton Mission, out along the Gunbarrel Highway, to Wiluna, then a tangle of confusing station tracks around Beringarra Station to finally reach the Overlander Roadhouse for a well earned fuel stop and break. It was then just a short trip to finally park my vehicle on the very edge of the most westerly point of mainland Australia, Steep Point. Here with the sheer cliffs continually being pounded into submission by the Indian Ocean, one final treat. After such a long journey across the dry inland the smell and the refreshing salty mist on my face from the sea spray whipped up and over the escarpment linger to this day.
    My return journey back to Cape Byron took ten days helped along by using some of the tracks crossing the Simpson Desert (WAA, QAA etc).
    The following year I was back at Steep Point, this time in my larger Suzuki LJ80 Hard Top 4X4. My objective was what I thought would be an achievable 5 day crossing over the continent to Cape Byron. Mother Nature however fought me all the way. The Gunbarrel was flooded, Ayers Rock had been closed to tourists due to the rain and I wasted a whole day just skirting the flooded Spring Creek Delta (Dalhousie area) just to get to the safety of the desert sands. The desert itself was easy due to the firm sand much of it being driven in two wheel drive, however getting from Big Red into Birdsville was a nightmare with the track flooded and thus rendered invisible for miles. Birdsville had been isolated and late that night I passed a struggling police convey carrying food supplies heading for Birdsville. Luck was however on my side. The police allowed me to be the last vehicle to cross a flooded river ahead as the bridge was rapidly going under water. As a matter of fact the police said “get out of here fast - you’ve got five minutes and that’s it”.
    Ultimately I finally made it to Cape Byron. My crossing took just under seven days and although disappointed that my mission objective of a five day crossing hadn’t been achieved, I’d had one hell of a journey.
    Enjoy your personal journeys, travel safe, kill more flies, wear a fly net or just learn to live with those little buggers and stop complaining. Thank you for your great photography - I love the night sky shots particularly. Well done.

  • @H3ath
    @H3ath 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I loved this, thanks for taking the time to make it.

  • @furunoza
    @furunoza 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Andrew has spent a life time of overlanding adventure through Africa and filming some of the most (if not the most) beautiful wilderness areas on the planet. By comparison of what we have become used to on this channel, it would be a huge task to make a trip through Australia seem even remotely interesting, but Andrew did it. His dry sense of humour and quirky comments is what got me through the Aus crossing series but sure guts and determination is what got Andrew and his lovely daughter Kate through a journey that is not o n my bucket list!

  • @harbselectronicslab3551
    @harbselectronicslab3551 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just watched this again......just as bloody good as the first time.....2 years ago

  • @markhawk2317
    @markhawk2317 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Andrew. I have just discovered your channel and have really enjoyed all your adventures on You Tube. Awesome content and commentary.
    Keep up the great work ! 👍

    • @4xoverland
      @4xoverland  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Awesome, thank you!

  • @lakegeneva4851
    @lakegeneva4851 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you and great to see your daughter participate, she does you proud.

  • @emel9978
    @emel9978 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Hi Andrew, superb content as always, the cinematography seems to get better constantly! I find it absurd that people find any excuse to whinge about a free series on youtube. Your content is many times better than any other 4x4 channel on youtube and like you say, it is real and unscripted. Not to mention, its your trip, so its up to you. Cheers!

  • @kenbina
    @kenbina 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    That's a great series! I watched it shortly after it's release and I just did so again. Enjoyed every minute. I hope Kate paid Paul royalties for the Drop-&-Dash segments on that tent! 😀

  • @WACampingAdventures
    @WACampingAdventures 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Brilliant as always andrew. “Did you hear that?!..........absolutely nothing.” Always a good laugh mate. My favourite overland channel and have been a fan for a few years now mate! Cheers

  • @cvfd555
    @cvfd555 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I feel like I’ve been waiting forever for this episode and lmao as I type this the opening burb comes out😝I hope you and your daughter had a great adventure ! Love the channel keep up the awesome work and the camera quality and work is fantastic!

  • @76aussieguy
    @76aussieguy 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great series Andrew, it was really nice to see you get to do this trip with your daughter she complements you so well. Hope you find a way to include her in further adventures. Don't listen to the muppets who complain about the route you took, you obviously had two good reasons to do what you did. Looking forward to your next series mate and cheers again for sharing

  • @MrShmellit
    @MrShmellit 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    We thoroughly enjoyed this series. Thank you for sharing your adventure. The effort you put into production is greatly appreciated. Great memories you make with your daughter. Cheers.

  • @stephenhutton1805
    @stephenhutton1805 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well said Andrew; no complaints here. I for one think your videos are some off the best 4 wheel drive vids on U tube period.

  • @softroadingthewest
    @softroadingthewest 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Really enjoyed the whole series, including this final episode.
    I've only ever done 1 to 2 day micro expeditions over the past year and I don't think any of them have ever gone exactly to plan. Just in my relatively few wilderness excursions, I've had to change my plans on the fly due to: roads blocked by fallen trees or proving otherwise impassible; unexpected snow; scenery that ended up being less interesting than expected; plain and simple fatigue; maps showing roads that are no longer there; accidentally discovering an unplanned route that turns out to be more interesting than the planned route; and, yes, one time it was even intolerable swarms of flying insects.
    These are real-world things that happen. It should always be at the discretion of every traveler to change their plans at any time to make their trip more enjoyable. It's YOUR trip, not ours, and you shouldn't have to apologize for doing what made sense to you and Kate.
    I'm glad their was no forewarning that the route didn't go as planned...this allowed us viewers to live it as you lived it. Had you mentioned it upfront as some people have suggested you should have, someone else would gripe about the "spoiler." LOL
    Ultimately it was really nice of you to cobble in that last little segment so that, even though it didn't go as planned, we STILL got to see it - thank you! I can't believe people griped about that too.
    This channel has become one of my very favorites, now looking forward to the new Africa series. Keep doing your trips however you best see fit, and thank you for sharing them with us.

  • @harbselectronicslab3551
    @harbselectronicslab3551 6 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Dont worry about Ozzies complaining.....we always say whinging Poms, but we are worse lol....you will get used to it and it means we like you if you can take a bit of biff lol..... Don't feel bad about the trip beating you.....its a very hard one, and not many have done it in a short time frame.....and trust me, I have done it quiet a few times, and to this day I still hate the bloody flies, and plaster myself with all sorts of potions to try and get rid of them.....nothing seems to work 100%.....its a big trip in a short time, and its ok to bail......I have been there and done that when I first took it on, for similar reasons, and although these days I am good with doing it in one go, there was a time when I didn't enjoy it as much as I do now.....at least you are honest and told it like it was......I don't feel cheated, keep up the awesome video's, I have watched all of your video's at least once......some of them a few times !! Enjoy Africa....looking forward to the video :) ..... to all the armchair travelling experts, you need to get out more and you will soon understand these video's........you want to understand the game, you need to play the game.......Andrew, Next time you are in the Simpson, look me up ;)

  • @davethebeau1365
    @davethebeau1365 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    We really enjoyed this whole series. Super footage and editing. Great to have Kate along. Hate that you had al the flies, but what a great trip! Looked forward to each episode. Ignore the nay sayers... let them make their own journey.

  • @MrAttilaRozgonyi
    @MrAttilaRozgonyi 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Andrew, overall, I loved the whole series! Thank you for letting us share in your adventures!
    There are a lot of videos on TH-cam about the Australian outback, so it’s difficult to make something completely new, but what I particularly like is seeing your perspective on the world. That makes it unique, entertaining and fun!
    Thanks again, hope you get plenty of well deserved rest and safe travels in Africa!

  • @StefanBothaProdukies
    @StefanBothaProdukies 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Andrew, this is more than a month ago since you placed the last episode of this series. I know there is a lot of negative comments out there. As being in the industry myself, I know how exhausting it is to film. Not even the 1/4 of the people who criticised you, know how it is done.
    You've done a great job. You work hard. You travel far. You leave your family at home for many weeks at a time.
    Give this man a Bell's!
    Cheers

  • @sandra02148
    @sandra02148 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love this journey, feel like I am doing it with you, thank you

  • @ICE4x4HB
    @ICE4x4HB 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    i love the way you completely changed your plans to show your daughter the australian bight

  • @mikebarrett5890
    @mikebarrett5890 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thoroughly enjoyed this and all your videos. You marvelled at the beauty of Uluru but you need to take a trip to Mt Augustus in your own state of WA. It is larger than Uluru and in my view much more impressive. Maybe when your new LC79 is finished, head north young man.

  • @kenmcdougal97
    @kenmcdougal97 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like your vlog don't ever change it
    It is real and I love that
    I live in the middle of the US and a trip across Australia is on my bucket list just like the one you did keep up the good work

  • @tbextine
    @tbextine 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Its not about the trip its about the adventure! I enjoyed the trip! Thank you

  • @John-ds3kj
    @John-ds3kj 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I would like to thank you and Paul personally for helping with our vechile choices. Me and my father own a mk3 Hilux and have placed an alumnium v8 1uzfe from a lexus. It is a toy and not used for overlanding but is a jeep nonetheless. My father has owned it for the past 20 odd years. He has had spots on it for as long. When you mentioned overheating I suggested getting a light bar. We have since installed one and favor its thermal attributes. There is now no fan in traffic or when's it parked up. Thanks from John in Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @pascobert
    @pascobert 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you Andrew to let us be a part of your living. To the ones being disapointed - how many of you where on the road over weeks mostly alone, not even taking some videos. The most are not, bud judging from a warm seat back home. Planing such a track means, doing it as long as it is fun or the feeling good, when that stops change the plan - thats my experince aswell - respect that you did Andrew. The main thing is listen to your heart an soul... Well done mate and thank you fore bring us you experience closer. Btw. Pic shows me punping up my tires after coming down from Big Red - I could not cross Simson, in case of to much water in the desert 2009 :)

  • @John-ds3kj
    @John-ds3kj 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Honestly any content from you is a blessing so keep going and when you have to stop. Stop its as simple as that.

  • @freelanceriders
    @freelanceriders 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love steep point. Go there annually. We book our camp exactly where you want to stay. Would be awesome to see you there, we go during the winter and its still quite warm at that time. Could show you a few things there and bring you out on the boats for fishing.

  • @malcolmmurray4776
    @malcolmmurray4776 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love that series, thank you Andrew. I have crossed the Simo 13 times now and would go again tomorrow if we weren't all locked down due to Covid-19. . Having criss-crossed every desert in Aus I really enjoy seeing your take on Aus Overland travels. May you do many more. We were at Steep Point May last year. Steep Pt.jpg

  • @waynelamb6348
    @waynelamb6348 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    well we loved watching it Andrew, very humorous and Kate is a scream, well done

  • @just_dave
    @just_dave 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love this trip
    Showing Kate the bight
    Fantastic choice
    Enjoy the journey and surrender yourself to the outcome
    Ahhh thats contentment 🙏 and Australian

  • @RoamingRooma
    @RoamingRooma 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I am following Andrew from few years. I like his style. Film as it comes.
    But expected bit more than this. He missed the best part of Australia to “ show the bight to Kate “. highly recommend the section from Uluru to Meekatharra.
    Back in 1966 Leyland brothers cross Australian mainland from west to east using star navigations with land rovers. Andrew I recommend to watch “wheels across a wilderness”
    I thought he may mention Leyland names on this expedition.

  • @LenSilvester
    @LenSilvester 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Negative comments and thumbs down.....how SAD!! Andrew, you have dedicated you life to travel in many amazing places, spending many, many hours video taping your travels, FOR US (many hours of extra time to do this). Then once home you sit on your sore, worn out ass to edit many hours of footage for US!! Yes, TH-cam is for US a FREE viewing pleasure with more interesting stuff then any pre-fabbed documentary. Many TH-cam viewers are freeloaders (not patreons, sorry I am not a patreon, which I could be). Sure, you do this for a business, and I respect you for that, so do many others! I sit at my computer 16,000km away admiring your passion, I (and many of your followers) will probably never get to Australia and have the time to offload it, so seeing the amazing country presented as best as you can (thanks for Africa too), is far beyond most reasonable peoples expectations. With others like, Ronny Dahl, Jim McPhee, John Roothy and taking the time to share is beyond most peoples compassion. I will continue to watch every episode with great appreciation, Thank you, from Ontario, Canada!!

  • @ByteMeDammit
    @ByteMeDammit 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Another epic series Andrew! Can't wait to see more of Africa.

  • @191941pilot
    @191941pilot 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Andrew, loved the series, despite that it didn't go as planned, a bit like life. Not sure what the haters are on about, you mentioned weeks ago that you changed your plans. I met you at your Melbourne met and greet. Thank you for your generosity, insights and that you let all and sundry crawl all over your vehicle. Not sure that I would be that keen, says a lot about you. I live in northern Victoria and people from Melbourne can't always get the local names correct, so don't worry about that, just remember to order "A beer" when walking into a foreign pub - Pot, Schooner, Midi or glass all too hard. Keep up the good work

  • @glennboy66
    @glennboy66 6 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Good call spend the time with ya Daughter and enjoy the coast

  • @ibrahimsharif5319
    @ibrahimsharif5319 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I really enjoy watching your videos Andrew, it's just amazing

  • @smallg327
    @smallg327 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent. Thanks for sharing.

  • @everyoneelseiscrazy7875
    @everyoneelseiscrazy7875 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Curtailing a trip is so hard to do, but it sometimes it is the best thing to do. Thank you for keeping it real and showing it as it is. Maybe I need to look into this Patreon thing?

  • @Svendskommentar
    @Svendskommentar 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great show Andrew and Kate, I enjoyed watching it. :D
    Australia huh? Some years ago, I met an aussie online and she told me they were going to visit some family for Christmas. In order to get there, they had to drive for 3 days. If I drive for 3 days, I'll end up in another country, far far away.

  • @ronaldmackay8953
    @ronaldmackay8953 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks Andrew - enjoyed the series. Look forward to seeing your next adventure!

  • @719_overland
    @719_overland 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Outstanding, and that also includes the later detour for Kate's benefit. Love the work you do and the series you produce.

  • @philiphannum4211
    @philiphannum4211 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Andrew, this was amazing. So good in fact, that it makes me want to travel around the USA making videos. Simply fabulous.

  • @JonathanWagener
    @JonathanWagener 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I want to support you but I don't want to sign up for Patreon, do you have other ways I can support your work? Love your videos so much. You inspire me.

  • @NorwegianWoods
    @NorwegianWoods 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks a lot for sharing this trip. You just brought me back to 2003 when I did my Australia adventure. I visited the eastern most point, the northern most point and the western most point. I spent a night in the car right next to the Steep Point sign. When I traveled from Western Australia to Uluru, I went on a road they call "The Outback Highway". Not much of a highway but it was a great track. Try that one out if you go that way again at some point.
    - Martin

  • @pfzpayam
    @pfzpayam 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks Andrew for sharing your video and your story with us, I learned so much from your chanel.

  • @ecnavttocs
    @ecnavttocs 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Been sub'd for a while now and love every minute ... ignore the neg,s and keep being real, cheers Vance.

  • @isegrim1978
    @isegrim1978 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    It is amazing, i love the videography, i love the selected music, i love the storytelling and i love the humor. For me every episode is a masterpiece and it's inspiring!

  • @stuartlock2255
    @stuartlock2255 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great series Andrew totally enjoyed it looking forward to your next adventure

  • @gonzorodri
    @gonzorodri 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just three words: THANKS FOR SHARING!!!
    You make me dream

  • @skylinevspec000
    @skylinevspec000 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    How did this not show up in my subs? Welcome to this epic country folks.

    • @4orl2c68
      @4orl2c68 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      It is an amazing country.
      Unfortunately Andrew didn't show it in it's best light though.

  • @waltmasterson1585
    @waltmasterson1585 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Andrew you videos and photos are absolutely phenomenal!!!

  • @THESUNNYSIDEPHIL
    @THESUNNYSIDEPHIL 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    You are so right, standing next to Uluru is completely different than the postcard. Save travels

  • @johnnasmith9712
    @johnnasmith9712 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    To the whining people, don’t you have anything better to do ? Maybe getting off the couch and do some exploration yourselves? Things happen, the plan changes; if you haven’t experienced that you haven’t tried anything interesting. Just enjoy the show and appreciate the journey, not the destination.
    Andrew, thank you for sharing your journeys with us

  • @fantus6668
    @fantus6668 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love this series, the f$%k is wrong with people complaining about a fantastic FREE you tube channel!

  • @NAB5803
    @NAB5803 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Another great REAL LIFE experiene sharing, video, tour and equipment testing. "Sponsors" should be proud of promoting REAL LIFE experiences as the ones Andrew gave to us. In fact, Andrew is a pioneer of a very new enterprise: to exchange REAL LIFE experiences, enjoying it in the process (I am afraid he could became tired of some non-sense critics), doing it for a living and testing gear with independence. Many times I thought how could Andrew do so much in so short time, enjoying it! I never shoot videos on expeditions/trips and it´s almost always tiring to do the basic stuff - Drive - cook - camp. Maybe, to deal with all the stuff involved, as time skedule (Maybe some critics think Andrew maintain a tight time skedule because he likes it and not because he´s working hard to make things happen), sponsors, meetings, speeches, family problems, and specially non-sense people, are even frustrating than any corrugations and flies. Tks for the very good work Andrew.

  • @TheSleepy99
    @TheSleepy99 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great series mate thank you 😊

  • @Gafalhadas
    @Gafalhadas 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    just keep doing what you do best. thank you again for sharing it. cheers from Angola

  • @huss1205
    @huss1205 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was expecting more footage from the trip and talking to even those running the cattle farms, never been to Australia and probably will be never go there so I was looking for some picture about life there in the Australian outback. 6 episodes for such a long trip is not a lot, we are greedy and we love your work and wish you good luck in your future journeys...

  • @guadalupecovarrubias3487
    @guadalupecovarrubias3487 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent video footage and awesome adventure my man👍🏻👍🏻 only true overlanders can appreciate . Great job well done!

  • @mcake1234
    @mcake1234 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great series. Well done. What happened to Kate?

  • @takayama1638
    @takayama1638 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I comment as I watch, so I pause at 4:00 mark, without know which way you go, and I say take Kate down the coastal road. I'm with you about the flies mate, whew, them nasty devils drive me crazy. Ok, I keep watching.

  • @tt12310001
    @tt12310001 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks Andrew I enjoyed this series. I like that you try and find the secluded spots. Shame about all the flies.

  • @Hazardbone
    @Hazardbone 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Still good seeing you out there on the roads. While it wasn't what alot of people expected and alot of people whinging you can never please everyone. Having said that the best way to experience the true beauty of the Australian outback is to get out there and do it for yourself the camera doesn't do it justice. Keep up the good work 👍

  • @nnoddy8161
    @nnoddy8161 6 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I would have to say that this is a let down. There was so much hype about this trip. The mud terrains saw more bitumen than sand, gravel and mud. Did the KM3s stay on the vehicle in the end???

  • @travelandadventurewith4x4
    @travelandadventurewith4x4 6 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Andrew, look at the comments without a negative slant on what people are saying, your trips (all I have watched ) cinematography wise appear as if when you start these you cannot wait to get to the end they are so speeded up, thousands of Km in 3 or 4 episodes you do not seem to stop to smell the roses! compare your Canning stock route with the one by Gavin Gillett for instance and you will see what I mean no good getting all hurt take the comments on board to improve. At your age obviously you do not have the stamina of Gavin or Ronny what you should do is take rest stops and make breaks you do not need to tell the viewer that in can seem to be continuous and go slower and get more footage this is what people are complaining about they have not seen much for your 14000 Km trip and not keep commenting on how bad conditions are that is Australia I just ignore the flies there many cremes and sprays you can use to deter them! The other thing you seem to have on your mind other commitments making you rush the job on hand is the only one at the time to be considered or do not take on so many commitments. I am sure these other people will agree with my comments!

  • @hole7612
    @hole7612 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Reminds me off Independence Rock in the US. Very cool to visit.

  • @Mickey_Bauer
    @Mickey_Bauer 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful series, i enjoyed it very much but i'm left wondering if there any flies in Australia =)

  • @swidahooverlanding2867
    @swidahooverlanding2867 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great trip! Thanks for sharing with us less fortunate ones. George.

  • @tc8327
    @tc8327 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    If you think you are the most experienced traveller, Australia is one of those places that will truly test you out. Good luck.

  • @jasonstawiarski5700
    @jasonstawiarski5700 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    FYI, the cliffs of the bight are long way from the continental shelf.

  • @autoexistence8902
    @autoexistence8902 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Mr. white I’m huge fan of your work and as a novice off roader I was wondering if you could make a video in the future on left foot braking techniques with a manual transmission 4x4?

  • @df3yt
    @df3yt 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I would love to take one of those electric rackets for the flies there. Great stress reliever and who know maybe you would have done your original route. Thanks for the effort on painting it real.

  • @Mattboyd2
    @Mattboyd2 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Awesome video and series mate keep up the good work

  • @isctony
    @isctony 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    An epic adventure! And i'm glad your daughter got to see the bight!

  • @OverlandTT
    @OverlandTT 6 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I've really enjoyed following your journey Andrew, thank you!

  • @colinashby2786
    @colinashby2786 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Andrew, would love to see some video footage of some more technical parts of crossing the continent. Your mentioned some muddy parts and water crossings. Thanks for a great video series.

  • @coptotermes
    @coptotermes 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m sure Kate had something to do with the choice of music in this series. You two work so well together! I’ve been inspired to do some overlanding, looking forward to your next adventure.

  • @gemini2261
    @gemini2261 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Not surprised you did not continue the whole way, I was exhausted watching it, much of Australian outback is just KMs of the same...nothing.

  • @robertanderson5796
    @robertanderson5796 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Another great video Andrew. I start my adventure at the end of the year. 12 months or so travelling this beautiful country. Your videos are always so inspiring and I thank you for efforts. By the way, at the end of the video when you are sitting in the water at Steep Point, ( just after you taste the salt water) is that a small shark just over your right shoulder?.

  • @mountainconstructions
    @mountainconstructions 6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    No. 1 Tip for Uluru, go in January!
    No tourists, No crowds, and you have the oppertunity to see it in full water fall from the summer rains!
    Uluru was nothing for me, just a rock, until i saw it in full water fall, even the indigenous people were racing in their cars to see it! Says something....

    • @elrey8876
      @elrey8876 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I walked around it in early June this year. There were groups in the carparks, but I was by myself most of the time while going round.

    • @fowletm1992
      @fowletm1992 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yep same in July
      No tourists in Jan for good reason
      Be quite lucky if a cyclone happened to be going though at the time
      But the heat and the flies are a given at that time of year

  • @nedkelly6983
    @nedkelly6983 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Love your work Andrew

  • @azrulmuhamed7222
    @azrulmuhamed7222 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just fast forward this episode

  • @The144Workshop
    @The144Workshop 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sometimes plans change. I enjoyed it all the same as the others. Thanks.

  • @barryeaton8907
    @barryeaton8907 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Really do love your work without exception. And now and again something incongruous-black tee shirt in 38 deg C and flies, especially horse (cattle?) flies love sweaty dark tee shirts to bite. It must remind them of cow hide. Cant wait for the next adventure.

  • @75bluey
    @75bluey 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Not including the voice over parts, I get help but think of Mr Squiggle when I here you talk and Blackboard when you complain..... other than that, great work👍

  • @BubblesTheCat1
    @BubblesTheCat1 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    What do you do if your vehicle's aircon packs up in the middle of nowhere, in the 50'C heat, and with all the flies? A person could easily succumb to that, I think?

  • @Fridgemusa
    @Fridgemusa 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    "Meek, Ah, Tharr, Ah"...you're welcome :)

  • @pjweir9220
    @pjweir9220 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you very much.

  • @WesternAustraliaNowAndThen
    @WesternAustraliaNowAndThen 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Oh no you took the 'chicken track', although I can't say I blame you if you had time constraints. If you had more time I would have loved to see the journey done as planned. The wind up at Shark Bay can be a real force to be reckoned with. We often camped at Bush Bay on the eastern side and it is just something you have to live with.

  • @o0bananaman0o
    @o0bananaman0o 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    as a sailor I'd recommend exploring shark bay in a trailer sailer, or commendeer your daughters yacht and sail it up there. also Narrogin Gliding Club is where its at for gliding in WA, Beverly is too busy

  • @mindofown
    @mindofown 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    how did the alu-cab perform in the strong winds in shark bay? What was it like inside when windy?