Great video, I've watched a lot of your videos Artie and have to say that is as relaxed as I've ever seen you, well done Suzie. Top class visuals again Mr Rozgonyi.
Great video both of you! Making me envious and yearning to get back down there. A trip we did earlier touring the high country 3 weeks ago was called off midway due to dangerous rainfall. Thank you.
It is an excellent video. We enjoyed whatching particularly the seenic views across the High country. We are glad that you did not take the river crossing without backup. Good to see that you have company in your travels. Now we are waiting for the next episode. Brian and Lena.
I have a 200Ah lithium battery, Redarc 2000W pure sine wave inverter, Redarc 40A DCDC and 200A solar panel. It all works beautifully together and provides way more juice than I need, even if I have the electric blanket running all night. Induction cooking is fantastic - far more efficient than gas, it works in all temperatures and windy conditions and I can use it in National Parks when there are restrictions on open flames. I’m very happy with this setup. 🙂👍
Thanks very much! I don’t remember the brand, but it’s a 250W flexible panel. I just went for the largest panel I could fit on that part of the tent & have been pretty happy with it. 🙂👍
@@4xAdventures I just had another quick question; have you considered adding rock sliders? What are your thoughts on them? Had any issues without them on the terrains you usually travel? Cheers
@Bergo101 I have considered them, but have chosen not to because of the extra weight. Generally, I mostly do touring on dirt tracks, sand etc. so they are not really needed there. Ideally, if weight were not an issue, I would have installed some right sliders and steps combined, but I have never found any I liked. So far, I have escaped damage. 🤞
Hi mate, I did some research and the Toyota OEM rock sliders are 16kg each, so that's 32kg hanging under the car. So if you've had no issues so far, I wouldn't bother. I did want to ask which load bars you are using to hold the rooftop tent, do you mind sharing please? I've currently got a platform rack but am considering a change to loadbars to save more weight as well. Cheers mate
Great video as usual 👍
Really enjoyed it & got some laughs as well … can’t wait for the next one
Thankyou kindly!! 😊👍
Great show l think you got it right not everyone wants to climb the steepest tracks but just wants to explore the high county and enjoy it
Very nice sir ji
Thankyou kindly! 🙂
Its always an absolute joy watching your videos. Look forward to part 2
Thankyou kindly!! 😊👍
Loved it. Fantastic seeing you both out there enjoying it together.
We had a blast! 😊👍
Another great video. Looking forward to the next parts.
Thankyou kindly! 😊👍
Oh well done Artie another excellent video keep up the good work looking forward to part two
Thankyou kind sir! 😊👍
What a fantastic trip you both have done so far. My wife and i can't wait to get out there and explore it too.
Thanks very much! It’s a fantastic place to explore. 😊👍
Great video man!
Thankyou kindly!! 🙂👍
Mandarinecello is a thing?? That's something worthwhile I learned from today's vid. Thanks Atilla. Love your work.
Oh, it absolutely is! mariariverdistillery.com.au/product/mandarincello/
Thanks very much!! 😊👍
Great video, I've watched a lot of your videos Artie and have to say that is as relaxed as I've ever seen you, well done Suzie.
Top class visuals again Mr Rozgonyi.
Thankyou kindly! 😊👍
Great video both of you! Making me envious and yearning to get back down there. A trip we did earlier touring the high country 3 weeks ago was called off midway due to dangerous rainfall. Thank you.
Thankyou kindly! 😊👍
It is an excellent video. We enjoyed whatching particularly the seenic views across the High country. We are glad that you did not take the river crossing without backup. Good to see that you have company in your travels. Now we are waiting for the next episode. Brian and Lena.
Thankyou kindly! 🙂
Absolutely awesome thankyou
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another great ep, mate
Thanks very much! 😊👍
Hope the winch is working this High Country trip👌👍
It absolutely is!
No such camp as mitta mitta, you were at Katie Peters reserve on the North Mitta Rd. 😊
🙂👍
Noticed you upgraded to induction cooking, must have missed when that happened. How many Ahrs are you running? Prefer it over gas?
I have a 200Ah lithium battery, Redarc 2000W pure sine wave inverter, Redarc 40A DCDC and 200A solar panel. It all works beautifully together and provides way more juice than I need, even if I have the electric blanket running all night. Induction cooking is fantastic - far more efficient than gas, it works in all temperatures and windy conditions and I can use it in National Parks when there are restrictions on open flames. I’m very happy with this setup. 🙂👍
Another enjoyable video! What was the name of that drink?
Thanks very much! Mandarincello. mariariverdistillery.com.au/product/mandarincello/ 😊👍
Ahh his back! Vic high country all the way
was that a bloody flamethrower? XD
😂👍
Do you have 200ah bsttery ? If so what brand ? And do you run an inverter ?
Yes I do. Check out the lockdown rebuild series - I show all the details in there. Inverter is a Redarc 2000W pure sine wave inverter. 😊👍
Where is part 2???
I’m working on it right now! Coming shortly! 😊👍
I’ve recently stumbled a cross your Chanel, and am finding it great! Could you tell me about your solar panel on the alucab.:l
Thanks very much! I don’t remember the brand, but it’s a 250W flexible panel. I just went for the largest panel I could fit on that part of the tent & have been pretty happy with it. 🙂👍
I need to know why you’re carrying this massive torch on your trip 😂
Hahaha I’m a pyromaniac at heart 😂
It’s WAY overkill, but I can always start a fire, no matter how wet the wood is :)
@@4xAdventures I just had another quick question; have you considered adding rock sliders? What are your thoughts on them? Had any issues without them on the terrains you usually travel? Cheers
@Bergo101 I have considered them, but have chosen not to because of the extra weight. Generally, I mostly do touring on dirt tracks, sand etc. so they are not really needed there. Ideally, if weight were not an issue, I would have installed some right sliders and steps combined, but I have never found any I liked.
So far, I have escaped damage. 🤞
@@4xAdventures makes sense. I’ve seen you do plenty of challenging tracks eg. Vic high country.. should be fine then! Thanks for answering
Hi mate, I did some research and the Toyota OEM rock sliders are 16kg each, so that's 32kg hanging under the car. So if you've had no issues so far, I wouldn't bother.
I did want to ask which load bars you are using to hold the rooftop tent, do you mind sharing please? I've currently got a platform rack but am considering a change to loadbars to save more weight as well. Cheers mate