Interesting how you guys aren’t as big as 4WD247 but you’re on TV. What’s the story there, is it you guys have more connections with the mainstream media? Both of your channels are good, just curiousity, that’s all.
Props for not making Jesse feel to bad, he was obviously gutted that he wrecked his mates car. What you guys showed was that mates are more important than stuff. Glad Jesse was not injured!!
He did ask him a couple of times right after the incident and ran down immediately to make sure he was ok so don't suggest for a minute that he didn't care about Jesse, of course he's also processing what just happened and he was clearly in shock as well because he still had two other vehicles to get down the wet slippery hill so yeah a lot was going on for him.@@jo_clarke1960
I started watching EP1 and thought to myself, "It's way too wet and you a-holes know it, stop doing this for views and f-ing tracks up" Then the rollover and I thought, "Interesting insurance claim, but I doubt there is any because these flogs are way too risky". I guess at least they got it off the track so someone else didn't have to. Kudos for that bit. If anyone under 40 watches these types of action youtube channels or on the TV on a Sunday, these are not your aspirational heroes. He who goes, sees, does and doesn't break anything including the track is the winner. These guys are flogs with too much money and not a whole lot of regard for the space they are in.
This show has become so stupid. All we see is $1 million dollars worth of car-shaped advertising platforms being driven a couple of hundred metres interspersed with dozens of cuts to camera of a guy talking on the radio. Then all they achieve is tearing up a track to go practically nowhere for a 45 minute episode. Some of the driving is what you would expect from young guys with green P Plates… I remember the first series with Jase and Roddo - all filmed themselves, no sponsorship and they actually went to some cool places. Like they actually got to a destination in the actual episode… This is all so dorky now.
Show gets momentum, sponsorship is required to fund said show, sponsors have big say in footage and production, bigger risks are taken to get clicks. There is a certain inevitability in these things, sadly. No way I would take my rig down that in those conditions. Wait a bit for things to dry enough or come back another day.
24/7. is 100 times worserer.. this is why i watch u.s. vids.. no bs.. '' lets go to cape york during a cyclone,,will we make it,,next,, on 24/7..''..i got a couple good,comments on here, to annoy people too.. JOIN A FKN REGISTERED 4X4 CLUB, WITH TRAINERS,, NOT COWBOYS.. 4wdadventurersclud.@@deldridg
I was pretty surprised with how concerned Simon was when this went down, basically surfing down the hill barefoot shouting to get a response from Jesse, I did not expect such a warm and big heart to come out like that. Good on you mate
Don't forget It's for entertainment mate, the camera man was standing at the front right wheel, filming up the hill, so either the camera man didn't care to check on Jesse first, and stop recording, as you would do I a proper emergency.. or .. then he did and them they re-filmed them coming down the hill for better TH-cam footage..
Brakes on wheels locked, no steering the driver becomes a passenger. Easier in hindsight, but in the low range use the gas pedal only when needed. The main thing is no injuries insurance ,sponsors contractual funds, probably cover the damage easily.
@@deangoodsell3478 around 16:34 he's locked up and just a passenger. Agreed he's still got steering and the wheels are turning until the camera angle changes at 16:29. The Dmax camera car made it down, they must have done something different....but the sensible option would have been to wait it out or even winch it down.
This fellow 4WDers is why you don't drive the Creb Track while it's raining. Wait for it to dry out or carry chains like the locals. Can't wait to watch this one!!
@JasonMaly 100% Can see he tried to take that run off to the left And also didn't really know where his wheel centre was when it was sliding he was all over the shop with wheel input.. Anyway we live and learn
I live nearish the C.R.E.B. track. It's common knowledge that you don't drive it when it's wet. I'm surprised it was open at all in those conditions of threatening rain.
Having driven the CREB track one myself, I have to concur. If it is to slippery to stand up and walk, forget driving through. Gravity simply overcome any traction, and the hills turn into a slip n slide. The boys should drive the Laura to Maytown track, a very challenging 4wd trip.
Half of these mobs doing the most outrageous things possible always full sending vehicles in terrible conditions to get views is becoming a more and more common trait. These things are going to happen. Completely unrealistic as to what someone who isn't influenced by filming an episode would do. Hope everyone learnt from this and is in good health.
You don't drive the CREB in these conditions... Pull over and wait it out. But this makes great viewing guys. Hope all is well. Jesse is more experienced in this area and was put in front in the big rig.
To have a better chance of success the chevy needed some Mickey Thompson Baja Boss MT tyres, the tyres used filled up with mud to easily, plus going slower would have helped.
Yes. As soon as it started understeering he locked the brakes, then was a passenger. But without a lot of handling this situation, the reflex is to hit the brakes, no time to think it through. I rally a front wheel drive car, and it takes practice for the reflex be to let go the brakes and hit the throttle when understeer hits. There was time and distance when it started understeering to recover, and a jab on the throttle would have snapped the front back to the right. But it takes a lot of driving through that situation to change the normal reflex of standing on the brakes.
❤ After all these year of following your adventures. I'm glad yous are all still safe and sound. These things happen on the big jobs. Only difference is you guys basically work full time on the big jobs 👍💪
18:39 That is why I don’t drive other people’s vehicles. You never know. When it’s yours, it hurts one person. But when it is someone else’s, then two people get hurt ( financially and trauma ).
Good viewing, 4wheel driving, like usual, we love watching A4A pushing the limits to the last 1% before an oops, this time it was the Chev going into the 1%. Rebuild, return and rev it Jesse. 🍻
About 10 years ago, I wrote a Volvo S60 off. Hit a Bus, went into a metal railing, my Wife had to be cut out. The amazing thing was, the Engine never stopped running. When I went to the recovery pound to get some item's out of the Car, I tried the engine and it started first time. ( My Wife was fine by the way). First time watching your vids and enjoyed it. Felt totally sorry for the Lad driving, I felt his embarrassment but it could have happened to any of them.
And I saw a lot of hate comments about this CHEV,lol,what an animal this thing is ,I think it's worthy of our Aussie Backyard .I'm glad no injuries was had! Can't wait for the next episode.
With all their experiences in these scenarios that was an amateur moment right there... the guy could only slide down the hill so how the hell did the think a 5 ton truck was going to go🤔
Buy a $20,000 105 series Landcruiser without a fully loaded kitchen on a set of 35" Cooper STT Mud Terrain's and it will eat that track for breakfast. It also looks like that part of the track has recently been graded as there are no tyre ruts which help with traction and guide you down.
Recently watched the rig build on YT. Jas put a lot of $$$ and effort into that truck. Look forward to seeing the break down video. Jesse was gutted. He was a good addition to the show. I wonder if the roll over was the reason we had a shorter season this year. If thats the case - I think Jesse owes us a beer. Cant wait for your next adventure. Had the pleasure of meeting Jas at the 4wd show a few years back. Allowed me to chew his ear for a half and hour discussing a few things on my 79 build . These guys are top blokes and salt of the earth. Hope the aerial got fixed
Love the comments from all the Facebook engineers and professional rally drivers, well done all the nobodies who have never driven anything more than the Maccas drive through.
Come on mate. Some of those maccas drive through are real narrow with tight turns and big curbs. Very easy to roll a car like this if u take the corner to sharp and ride up the curve.. its alot more technical then u think 😂
Jessie can't drive for sht..... he obviously locked the brakes up... and panicked, you can see the wheels locked. He should have accelerated. Poor Jason... 😢
The camera car blokes are probably the most underrated part of this show. They were in front, so I would have liked to have seen them going down the hill to see how they did it...
,When we lived there we drove it as do many locals . We had a Mahindra as our DD and it had no dramas . No big power or big lifts , slow and steady wins the race on that track . That being said I can say that some of our best memories have been made with some of our most questionable choices lol. Cant wait to see the next build .
Exactly how Not to Drive Down a Slippery Track! If He let the Brakes Off He Would of Been Able to Steer! But Jessie Panicked & Locked all 4 Wheels, while all Crossed Up, thats a D Minus for Jessie!! Simon Teach that Kid How Drive Mate!!!
Geeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezuz!!!!!!!! Man oh man. Could a been a lot worse. Kudos to you all for the cool headed calm recovery. Legends💪 Hope it’s a relative easy process to sort the big girl fellas. Simon’s barefoot mud run to the scene was impressive.
Why would you let the least experienced driver lead the way in one of your cars Jase...glad everyone is ok. Great episode though fellas. That was awesome glad it was caught on camera.
Holly smokes, hope Jeese is ok. That was crazy, need to do the CREB TRACK in the wet now. Don't read the comments lol, best advertising ever, pretty sure this will go viral.
That Creb track, you can go in dry on the north end then it turns to shit on southern end. You never know what are going to get. It can be scary, scary place, give me sand any day 😮
Great content, sorry about the truck. Glad Jesse was ok. Would carrying a pair of 4WD snow chains help in a similar situation for that treacherous downhill as it was like ice? Fitted to the front wheels, I suspect it would have controlled the descent, as it does on ice. Might be worth carrying for emergency decents like that.
Been nice knowing ya Jessie, good luck with your future employment wherever it may be And I don’t know why Jason doesn’t carry a spare driveshaft, he bust enough of them
Given the amount of hours you guys put in on the tracks... and the level of technical difficulty some of those tracks are... sometimes chaotic things just happen! Great that no-one got hurt. It happens to the best of us... and when it does... it's usually so quick there's no time to do anything much about it and you're there for the ride...
Someone in the production team thought it would make good viewing if they let the least experienced driver have a crack at one of the most dangerous tracks in the most expensive vehicle. In 17 years this is the first time jase hasn't driven his own vehicle. Why?
Jase was driving his own vehicle. The 300. Even he had a bit of trouble driving the track. Probably should’ve led the way though I would’ve thought. Good episode and series.
@@JasonMaly Dangerous enough to flip a vehicle. dangerous enough that there is several cars that have fallen off the side of the track, dangerous enough that people get stuck on the track for days. dangerous enough that every year there is vehicle roll overs. Not sure he didn't have a clue, but he definitely doesn't have the same level of experience.
Mate you couldn’t walk the track without slipping over. Rain started falling at the halfway mark. In the weeks before this they drove the hardest track in Oz and made it. Last hill bit them.
Onya Jase for not being one of those guys who throws the blame straight away, and lets anger getting in the way of a safe recovery, accidents happen unfortunately this one was a rippa
Struth boys, thats full on 😢 could have happened to anyone, great display of how to react in situations like this, keep calm, make sure everyone is ok and slowly work through getting things right one step at a time whilst keeping positive. Well done all 🙌🏽👍🏽
Im currently in Derby WA. Brought my Jeep over from ROckhampton. Unfortunatly hit a croc on the way over near Kunnanurra. Felt terrible but Jeep held true.. Wearing my All 4 Adventure shirt with pride. lol
Jesse had that sideways from the very start. Looked like rear brakes were locked up. 1st gear low range manual mode, tap the accelerator at times to get it straight. Big heavy vehicle but. Easier said than done. safety is the main thing. Jesse wasn't hurt. That's all that matters. Jason and Simon didn't use their brakes. That's the trick.
Camera car was out front, it was known what lies ahead, camera placement and audio during the incident, along with previous dialogue acknowledges risks were known and understood. It was sent for the ratings
I learnt to ride and drive on that same red clay with lots of yellow and grey tossed in, in the rainforest, up FNQ..When it's wet like that, you kinda have to drive batshit wild.. yet, the Runnels in the clay, have the most say in the whole show. Nice to know no-one was hurt.. :)
Interesting from the video inside the Chev at 20 minutes you can see some one else has made tracks up the exact same hill. I wonder who that was and what happened there?
Here's 2 very good tips to remember always walk ahead and check the track if you can't see it. And its not a race take ya time you want get there safely and with no or little issues but most importantly number 1
It looks like he got scared and held the brakes on. It's hard to say it wasn't there, but don't hold the brakes if you are in this sort of thing. Just tap them because if they aren't spinning, you can't turn because it will just slide, and you will lose control. Glad he is OK, and what a brilliant show.
right as it headed for the mound those wheels weren't turning for anyone could have been a computer thing being a new POS all the other rubbish they have I wouldn't be surprised
that thing would have had abs and electronic stability control, i dont think you can turn them off like traction control.. esc is crazy good on gravel roads, even annoying if your trying to do a slide... those wheels were CAKED with clay
Good viewing, 4wheel driving, like usual, we love watching A4A pushing the limits to the last 1% before an oops, this time it was the Chev going into the 1%. Rebuild, return and rev it Jesse.
Ha I drove the CREB track 44 years ago in an ex-postie 2wd Transit Van. Didn't anyone tell you not to go near the CREB track if its wet not even if there are clouds above it. But then at the end i did get stuck in the Daintree River 😂
QLD gov keeps crying: If its wet: forget it. Real 4WDers: If its wet use Toyota with experience! We had a stubborn Austrian flip a Nissan. No issue with even a Hilux. Going downhill a greasy track takes preparation, time, and guts to get off the brakes long enough to find grip again. Keep heavy loads off the roof!
Much as I enjoy watching you guys, I really think that your personal PPI, eg, boots should be on during these type of recoveries. I understand the mud etc, but personal safety should be paramount. You can replace a car, not a lost foot. No dampening blankets.
😎👉Watch PART 1 of the Series Finale NOW, as the boys tackle the NOTORIOUS CREB TRACK: th-cam.com/video/FgqaP7DSwyE/w-d-xo.html
Jase looks pissed
I hope everyone is ok, been watching for many years. You've come a long way from the early days with the patrols, feel for you Jase.
Maybe slower and some Mickey Thompson Baja Boss MT tyres could have had a better chance of success?
Interesting how you guys aren’t as big as 4WD247 but you’re on TV. What’s the story there, is it you guys have more connections with the mainstream media? Both of your channels are good, just curiousity, that’s all.
62k ,u.s $, they said.. now theres an intelligent street sign.. first bridge.. lot of thought there..
The Chevy hit the levy, but the levy was high
😂
And the good old boys couldn’t do anything but cry
Went to like the comment. But it was already at 69 likes
😂gold
I would have been drinking whiskey and wine if it was my Chevy 😰
Props for not making Jesse feel to bad, he was obviously gutted that he wrecked his mates car. What you guys showed was that mates are more important than stuff. Glad Jesse was not injured!!
I don't know, maybe they cut the bits but Jasse seemed more worried and miffed a out the truck. Didn't see him enquire as to how Jesse was
He did ask him a couple of times right after the incident and ran down immediately to make sure he was ok so don't suggest for a minute that he didn't care about Jesse, of course he's also processing what just happened and he was clearly in shock as well because he still had two other vehicles to get down the wet slippery hill so yeah a lot was going on for him.@@jo_clarke1960
yea that and that the sponsor will get another call with all the gear.. cmon mate as if they actually buy stuff anymore
Ahaha jase was much more worried about the car, everyone knows not do the creb in wet but hey let’s send 17t Chevy down it ahahha
@jo_clarke1960 he's definitely worried about his car. But he did also askhow Jesse was.
Putting an ad right after someone rolls a car. You guys are ruthless.
Thought the same about that 300 tofu
? No they didn’t.. either way they gotta pay the excess some how lol
For an awning on the roof 😂
Who's going to admit they went out and brought one of those awnings after watching the car roll.
@@grantperkins368 😂
I started watching EP1 and thought to myself, "It's way too wet and you a-holes know it, stop doing this for views and f-ing tracks up"
Then the rollover and I thought, "Interesting insurance claim, but I doubt there is any because these flogs are way too risky".
I guess at least they got it off the track so someone else didn't have to. Kudos for that bit.
If anyone under 40 watches these types of action youtube channels or on the TV on a Sunday, these are not your aspirational heroes. He who goes, sees, does and doesn't break anything including the track is the winner.
These guys are flogs with too much money and not a whole lot of regard for the space they are in.
I was going to say something similar but I chickened out. 😂
This show has become so stupid.
All we see is $1 million dollars worth of car-shaped advertising platforms being driven a couple of hundred metres interspersed with dozens of cuts to camera of a guy talking on the radio.
Then all they achieve is tearing up a track to go practically nowhere for a 45 minute episode. Some of the driving is what you would expect from young guys with green P Plates…
I remember the first series with Jase and Roddo - all filmed themselves, no sponsorship and they actually went to some cool places. Like they actually got to a destination in the actual episode…
This is all so dorky now.
Show gets momentum, sponsorship is required to fund said show, sponsors have big say in footage and production, bigger risks are taken to get clicks. There is a certain inevitability in these things, sadly. No way I would take my rig down that in those conditions. Wait a bit for things to dry enough or come back another day.
Have a cry ya wanker, they go plenty of places, and if the creb track is open then you can drive it, tear it up you may
24/7. is 100 times worserer.. this is why i watch u.s. vids.. no bs.. '' lets go to cape york during a cyclone,,will we make it,,next,, on 24/7..''..i got a couple good,comments on here, to annoy people too.. JOIN A FKN REGISTERED 4X4 CLUB, WITH TRAINERS,, NOT COWBOYS.. 4wdadventurersclud.@@deldridg
It's called entertainment
You should do your own show 💩🤡
I was pretty surprised with how concerned Simon was when this went down, basically surfing down the hill barefoot shouting to get a response from Jesse, I did not expect such a warm and big heart to come out like that. Good on you mate
not much of a mate if he didn't.
Don't forget It's for entertainment mate, the camera man was standing at the front right wheel, filming up the hill, so either the camera man didn't care to check on Jesse first, and stop recording, as you would do I a proper emergency.. or .. then he did and them they re-filmed them coming down the hill for better TH-cam footage..
@@nonameuser3180 Probably just the magic of editing.
I wasn’t surprised, Simon is old school tough but when the shit hits he’s the sort of bloke you’d want there. 😉
Employment law, that's why
Brakes on wheels locked, no steering the driver becomes a passenger. Easier in hindsight, but in the low range use the gas pedal only when needed. The main thing is no injuries insurance ,sponsors contractual funds, probably cover the damage easily.
Watch the video again, he was driving through the brakes.
@@deangoodsell3478 around 16:34 he's locked up and just a passenger. Agreed he's still got steering and the wheels are turning until the camera angle changes at 16:29. The Dmax camera car made it down, they must have done something different....but the sensible option would have been to wait it out or even winch it down.
yep @17:50, front and rears locked up. The poser ute too heavy as well.
"I'm just gonna go for it boys, see yous down the bottom" famous last words
Then bulk talk afterwards
This fellow 4WDers is why you don't drive the Creb Track while it's raining. Wait for it to dry out or carry chains like the locals. Can't wait to watch this one!!
His incompetence was the major factor
@JasonMaly 100%
Can see he tried to take that run off to the left
And also didn't really know where his wheel centre was when it was sliding he was all over the shop with wheel input..
Anyway we live and learn
Spot on anthony
@@JasonMaly I'd say it was more lack of experience and being put in a terrible situation, like taking the lead driving a boat down a mud slide...
As soon as I saw this I thought chains were the only safe approach. Hindsight and all of that... glad everyone is ok.
The real question is why on God's green earth would you ever pay 250,000 for a Chevy truck?
Good point mate... 👍
In the battle for clicks, the Aussie 4WD channels edge ever closer to a proper human tragedy.
Yeah you’re probably not wrong there
not before they get everything shut down
I live nearish the C.R.E.B. track. It's common knowledge that you don't drive it when it's wet. I'm surprised it was open at all in those conditions of threatening rain.
Not common enough
It wasn't open .
its content.. read my comments..
Having driven the CREB track one myself, I have to concur.
If it is to slippery to stand up and walk, forget driving through.
Gravity simply overcome any traction, and the hills turn into a slip n slide.
The boys should drive the Laura to Maytown track, a very challenging 4wd trip.
Just crazy at this time of year, especially after 2 cyclones in 6 weeks
Half of these mobs doing the most outrageous things possible always full sending vehicles in terrible conditions to get views is becoming a more and more common trait. These things are going to happen. Completely unrealistic as to what someone who isn't influenced by filming an episode would do. Hope everyone learnt from this and is in good health.
Jesse is a good dude and a nice addition to the crew. Shit happens not his fault.
Im in tears for Jesse. I love him on this, I just pleased he is OK I feel for them all
Sorry Jason feel for you 😢 great teamwork to get out of that situation ! Thank God You are all safe . Take care 🇦🇺👍😀
Wow, certainly some scary stuff. So glad Jesse is ok.
You guys always definitely keep us entertained. Well done 👌👌👌
You don't drive the CREB in these conditions... Pull over and wait it out. But this makes great viewing guys. Hope all is well. Jesse is more experienced in this area and was put in front in the big rig.
Most other cars would of been fine, these guys are basically steering land yachts up 😂
Camera car D-Max made it down that hill first.
If you cannot see it was set up well joke on who?
I thought the creb track was always closed when wet?...
To have a better chance of success the chevy needed some Mickey Thompson Baja Boss MT tyres, the tyres used filled up with mud to easily, plus going slower would have helped.
Wheels locked up. That’s why it’s always better to leave in low range and don’t touch the pedals.
Yes. As soon as it started understeering he locked the brakes, then was a passenger.
But without a lot of handling this situation, the reflex is to hit the brakes, no time to think it through.
I rally a front wheel drive car, and it takes practice for the reflex be to let go the brakes and hit the throttle when understeer hits.
There was time and distance when it started understeering to recover, and a jab on the throttle would have snapped the front back to the right.
But it takes a lot of driving through that situation to change the normal reflex of standing on the brakes.
Absolutely LOVIN this series lads! FNQ is made for these 4x4 adventures :)
Been on creb track heaps of times, only once when it rained. Never again, we had to up that hill not down. Thank goodness for tyre chains.
this is why you have a winch, front / rear, or 1 in a cradle.. with extra winch rope, & rings.. watch casey ladelle. month or so ago..
Imagine if these guys had to front the coin themselves 😂😂😂
Jase fronts the coin for all of it. Sponsors only go so far.
@@sorntrashtalking bs
I hope Jessie is ok! That's a nasty rollover. What a shame about the rig, but that can be replaced, people can't be.
Really shows just how quickly things can go wrong! We're glad Jesse is all ok!
❤ After all these year of following your adventures. I'm glad yous are all still safe and sound. These things happen on the big jobs. Only difference is you guys basically work full time on the big jobs 👍💪
All class from the boys straight to caring about your mate over the 200k plus car! ❤ insurance can’t replace your mates
18:39 That is why I don’t drive other people’s vehicles. You never know. When it’s yours, it hurts one person. But when it is someone else’s, then two people get hurt ( financially and trauma ).
One thing I learned out of this, buy a D max
Makes me feel good that I drove the CREBB wet and survived without damage or injury..
Hope jess is ok and we see him again in the next series.
Good viewing, 4wheel driving, like usual, we love watching A4A pushing the limits to the last 1% before an oops, this time it was the Chev going into the 1%. Rebuild, return and rev it Jesse. 🍻
Good viewing until the end when you needlessly had to rip up all that grass, not very professional at all.
About 10 years ago, I wrote a Volvo S60 off. Hit a Bus, went into a metal railing, my Wife had to be cut out. The amazing thing was, the Engine never stopped running. When I went to the recovery pound to get some item's out of the Car, I tried the engine and it started first time. ( My Wife was fine by the way).
First time watching your vids and enjoyed it. Felt totally sorry for the Lad driving, I felt his embarrassment but it could have happened to any of them.
Had to happen. Have really been pushing their luck to make episodes more exciting.
And I saw a lot of hate comments about this
CHEV,lol,what an animal this thing is ,I think it's worthy of our Aussie Backyard .I'm glad no injuries was had! Can't wait for the next episode.
Yeah just don't let fkng idiots like these drive it 🙄
there is no way he could have controlled that roll over. outside of anyones control. glad he is ok.
Not being there in the first place..
And it has a rear winch.
Can’t believe that Chevy was drivable after the rollover, what a beast. Great recovery fellas
for 62k u.s. dollars.. it better fly..
@@harrywalker968 they are 150k here in Aus bud
And 100K in Europe
The vast majority of cars are capable of driving after a rollover.
Dad rolled his Ap5 wagon on an embankment like that. It sat on it's lid for 2 hours before being righted and started easily.
Love the yank tank but the bonnet is still called a bonnet boys, not a hood. 😂
With all their experiences in these scenarios that was an amateur moment right there... the guy could only slide down the hill so how the hell did the think a 5 ton truck was going to go🤔
never underestimate the predictability of stupidity
Ah we have a key board warrior here. Go rest your finger tips mate before your next big comment fight
Great advice coming from the expert who sits at home watching TH-cam videos 🤦
@@kylejulien7605I take it you’ve never experienced wet clay
Jesse channelling the 12th man's rib cracking gymnast Rick Dizneck. What happened? "I just f*cked up". Glad all are okay.
It good to see that the camera crews getting involved in the video because they are part of the team
.Hope Jesse is ok. You can always replace vehicles you can't replace people.
Buy a $20,000 105 series Landcruiser without a fully loaded kitchen on a set of 35" Cooper STT Mud Terrain's and it will eat that track for breakfast. It also looks like that part of the track has recently been graded as there are no tyre ruts which help with traction and guide you down.
The camera crew car driver didn't have a problem getting down that hill lol. How embarrassing for Jesse....
it would be half the weight of that chev.
And how embarrassing for the Chev lol...
Cameraman never dies!
staged.. content.. promotions.. sponsores.. now they sell more chevs..
Looking forward (and not at the same time :( ) to this one!! Hope all humans ok
Hats of to the camera car for going first and not coming unstuck.
Recently watched the rig build on YT. Jas put a lot of $$$ and effort into that truck. Look forward to seeing the break down video. Jesse was gutted. He was a good addition to the show. I wonder if the roll over was the reason we had a shorter season this year. If thats the case - I think Jesse owes us a beer. Cant wait for your next adventure. Had the pleasure of meeting Jas at the 4wd show a few years back. Allowed me to chew his ear for a half and hour discussing a few things on my 79 build . These guys are top blokes and salt of the earth. Hope the aerial got fixed
Love the comments from all the Facebook engineers and professional rally drivers, well done all the nobodies who have never driven anything more than the Maccas drive through.
Come on mate. Some of those maccas drive through are real narrow with tight turns and big curbs. Very easy to roll a car like this if u take the corner to sharp and ride up the curve.. its alot more technical then u think 😂
Especially in the wet..@@hardmcshaft7931
At 20:38 you can see that something else has hit that berm. Interesting.
my comment.. practice where to drive it.. vid content..
Previous [* unsuccessful *] run of Chevy -v- levy?
Or someone a bit heavy on the bevvy[s]?
Good eye, fresh tyre track, practise run maybe?
Jessie can't drive for sht..... he obviously locked the brakes up... and panicked, you can see the wheels locked. He should have accelerated. Poor Jason... 😢
Deploying the Jeremy Clarkson rule: Speed and POWER!!
Keep that Chevy just like that for Jessie!
The camera car blokes are probably the most underrated part of this show.
They were in front, so I would have liked to have seen them going down the hill to see how they did it...
Much lighter vehicle, much more carefully done. They were basically aiming for an " exciting" video for the Chevy....SIGH
,When we lived there we drove it as do many locals . We had a Mahindra as our DD and it had no dramas . No big power or big lifts , slow and steady wins the race on that track . That being said I can say that some of our best memories have been made with some of our most questionable choices lol. Cant wait to see the next build .
Exactly how Not to Drive Down a Slippery Track! If He let the Brakes Off He Would of Been Able to Steer! But Jessie Panicked & Locked all 4 Wheels, while all Crossed Up, thats a D Minus for Jessie!! Simon Teach that Kid How Drive Mate!!!
Jessie is amazing!
At catching reptiles! 😂 glad your ok mate!
Not suprised the chev ended up that way look back on the video no throttle to help steer in slippery conditions
Great TV .. but really irresponsible guys …. No wonder they are closing tracks
Geeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezuz!!!!!!!! Man oh man. Could a been a lot worse. Kudos to you all for the cool headed calm recovery. Legends💪 Hope it’s a relative easy process to sort the big girl fellas. Simon’s barefoot mud run to the scene was impressive.
What I find amazing is the the roof of the cab didn’t cave in. GM built these Chevy’s strong 💪.
Why would you let the least experienced driver lead the way in one of your cars Jase...glad everyone is ok. Great episode though fellas. That was awesome glad it was caught on camera.
The D-Max camera car was leading...
its content.. track was closed..
Clearly this was the cheapest outcome in this scenario. Would have cost Jase another 4 Chevys+ if anything happened to Jesse
Holly smokes, hope Jeese is ok. That was crazy, need to do the CREB TRACK in the wet now. Don't read the comments lol, best advertising ever, pretty sure this will go viral.
That Creb track, you can go in dry on the north end then it turns to shit on southern end. You never know what are going to get. It can be scary, scary place, give me sand any day 😮
Great content, sorry about the truck. Glad Jesse was ok. Would carrying a pair of 4WD snow chains help in a similar situation for that treacherous downhill as it was like ice? Fitted to the front wheels, I suspect it would have controlled the descent, as it does on ice. Might be worth carrying for emergency decents like that.
Impressive recovery lads. Jessy is ok, you guys are ok. The vehicle can be replaced and the way you handled that was excellent.
Jason looked so upset , what a crazy situation.
But insurance helps and he’s alive so it is what it is.
Been nice knowing ya Jessie, good luck with your future employment wherever it may be
And I don’t know why Jason doesn’t carry a spare driveshaft, he bust enough of them
Seeing simon and jase then jesse shows the difference in experience even down to communication
Wooww!! That probably was what happened to the other white vehicle that was ditched. Hope Jessie is ok. Can't wait to watch this..
Out of everything as soon as it’s upright, Simon… “ya not gunna like this, he’s broken the aerial” I’m dying in laughter
Given the amount of hours you guys put in on the tracks... and the level of technical difficulty some of those tracks are... sometimes chaotic things just happen! Great that no-one got hurt. It happens to the best of us... and when it does... it's usually so quick there's no time to do anything much about it and you're there for the ride...
Been watching you for years top adventure this one clad Jessie wasn't hurt, well done boys ❤ it
Hind sight is a funny thing, but the should have winched down it. Physics won this battle
See kids, Jessie was wearing his seat belt!
Someone in the production team thought it would make good viewing if they let the least experienced driver have a crack at one of the most dangerous tracks in the most expensive vehicle. In 17 years this is the first time jase hasn't driven his own vehicle. Why?
Jase was driving his own vehicle. The 300. Even he had a bit of trouble driving the track. Probably should’ve led the way though I would’ve thought. Good episode and series.
Dangerous? It was a straight forward descent the bloke didn’t have a clue
@@JasonMaly Dangerous enough to flip a vehicle.
dangerous enough that there is several cars that have fallen off the side of the track,
dangerous enough that people get stuck on the track for days.
dangerous enough that every year there is vehicle roll overs.
Not sure he didn't have a clue, but he definitely doesn't have the same level of experience.
@@ICANTGETANYUSERNAME So when did jase start driving the second best vehicle instead of the biggest and baddest in the fleet?
Mate you couldn’t walk the track without slipping over. Rain started falling at the halfway mark. In the weeks before this they drove the hardest track in Oz and made it. Last hill bit them.
Onya Jase for not being one of those guys who throws the blame straight away, and lets anger getting in the way of a safe recovery, accidents happen unfortunately this one was a rippa
Glad Jesse is ok, gotta hand it to Jase he took it very well... great video but maybe a costly 1 ?... hope to see the Chevy back in action....
Struth boys, thats full on 😢 could have happened to anyone, great display of how to react in situations like this, keep calm, make sure everyone is ok and slowly work through getting things right one step at a time whilst keeping positive. Well done all 🙌🏽👍🏽
At least you didn’t get your Ute bogged in a muddy tidal flat as the tide was starting to come in, all for a little intro clip - hey Jase..?
Ah what a blow, feel sorry for all you guys. But you're all freaking legends for how you handled the whole situation!
Out of everything as soon as it’s upright, Simon… “ya not gunna like this, he’s broken the aerial” 😂😂😂 I’m dying in laughter
Im currently in Derby WA. Brought my Jeep over from ROckhampton. Unfortunatly hit a croc on the way over near Kunnanurra. Felt terrible but Jeep held true.. Wearing my All 4 Adventure shirt with pride. lol
Nothing like driving a billboard, crashing it, filming it, call your insurance who will probably only cover the vehicle not all the extras.
Jesse had that sideways from the very start. Looked like rear brakes were locked up. 1st gear low range manual mode, tap the accelerator at times to get it straight. Big heavy vehicle but. Easier said than done. safety is the main thing. Jesse wasn't hurt. That's all that matters. Jason and Simon didn't use their brakes. That's the trick.
Camera car was out front, it was known what lies ahead, camera placement and audio during the incident, along with previous dialogue acknowledges risks were known and understood. It was sent for the ratings
I learnt to ride and drive on that same red clay with lots of yellow and grey tossed in, in the rainforest, up FNQ..When it's wet like that, you kinda have to drive batshit wild.. yet, the Runnels in the clay, have the most say in the whole show. Nice to know no-one was hurt.. :)
Interesting from the video inside the Chev at 20 minutes you can see some one else has made tracks up the exact same hill. I wonder who that was and what happened there?
It will buff out.
Legends
Your in good hands Jesse.
Here's 2 very good tips to remember always walk ahead and check the track if you can't see it. And its not a race take ya time you want get there safely and with no or little issues but most importantly number 1
It looks like he got scared and held the brakes on. It's hard to say it wasn't there, but don't hold the brakes if you are in this sort of thing. Just tap them because if they aren't spinning, you can't turn because it will just slide, and you will lose control. Glad he is OK, and what a brilliant show.
right as it headed for the mound those wheels weren't turning for anyone could have been a computer thing being a new POS all the other rubbish they have I wouldn't be surprised
that thing would have had abs and electronic stability control, i dont think you can turn them off like traction control.. esc is crazy good on gravel roads, even annoying if your trying to do a slide... those wheels were CAKED with clay
Good viewing, 4wheel driving, like usual, we love watching A4A pushing the limits to the last 1% before an oops, this time it was the Chev going into the 1%. Rebuild, return and rev it Jesse.
These are the two guys you want at the ready in a situation like this. Good effort to get to him so fast
Ha I drove the CREB track 44 years ago in an ex-postie 2wd Transit Van.
Didn't anyone tell you not to go near the CREB track if its wet not even if there are clouds above it. But then at the end i did get stuck in the Daintree River 😂
QLD gov keeps crying: If its wet: forget it. Real 4WDers: If its wet use Toyota with experience! We had a stubborn Austrian flip a Nissan. No issue with even a Hilux. Going downhill a greasy track takes preparation, time, and guts to get off the brakes long enough to find grip again. Keep heavy loads off the roof!
Much as I enjoy watching you guys, I really think that your personal PPI, eg, boots should be on during these type of recoveries. I understand the mud etc, but personal safety should be paramount. You can replace a car, not a lost foot. No dampening blankets.
I’m sure the CREB is a fun track when it’s dry 😅😅 more technical in the wet. 💦💦💦
I feel bad for Jesse, he had no control down that hill.
Glad Jessie is all good. Hope the series covers the cost jase
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Phew......... thank heavens he is OK and glad the car is not a total write off!!