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"Grand Tour meets Long Way Round"
Take a 45-year-old Range Rover. Add the world’s longest and most remote cattle route. Mix in a bowl. Add two Germans, two English blokes and an Iraqi Uber Eats Driver. And what do you get? Sometimes sweet, often spicy. Never bitter.
Escape into a magical world of the remote wilderness of the Canning Stock Route in Western Australia. Five friends take on over 1000 miles of red dunes, spiky grass, scruffy camels and shifty dingoes in an heroic 4-part TV adventure. And the setting is the world’s longest cattle route crossing the most remote part of all of Australia. The Canning Stock Route, 1850 kms of punishing, overgrown, unforgiving bush track. The protagonists are: Andrew in his Toyota V8 Troopcarrier, helping Rob in the 1975 Range Rover, who thinks Andrew has given him the Range Rover and who makes the most of every moment Heiner has to work on his Hilux - which is far too often. Meanwhile John decides his Mitsubishi Triton is not rusty enough and finds a wreck to strip off parts. Mad impulsive boy that he is. Sean and his FJ Cruiser joining the convoy mid-trip, cooks up a storm and saves the day when he spots a leaking pipe on the Range Rover that Andrew and Rob missed, but then must hide from the others. It’s all rather childish.
4xOverland is the world's first global 4WD adventure off-road motoring channel. Established in 1996, it is hosted by well-known 4x4 writer, explorer and filmmaker, Andrew St Pierre White. AKA: ASPW. - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
priceless
That well jokeis still good 3rd time round😂
Beautiful scenery, good company, great humour, such a good film. 😊😊😊😊
Thank you Andrew for putting this up again.
I have to admit, I always thought you were being too hard on the new Land Rover Defender. But now, considering these conditions, I don't think that car, or any new "luxury" 4x4 would make it through even a quarter of the journey without some serious damage to it.
This was great to watch👍 on to the next episode. Following from Kenya.
37:00 a fire would be good right about there! holy ! the size of it! big spider!
Some day I will make it to auz and drive the canning road.
Good work love it.
Quality production plus, loving it so far!
Australia thanks you for taking us with you.
I could not tune out and hit the hay... this is enjoyable. (south of coos bay .. bandon, coquille area ... )
Amazing adventure, amazing footage,
Amazing people, what else can one ask for.
Simply one of the best you have released keep it up.. great adventure😊 🇬🇧 love the Range Rover.. all the best from Denmark 🇩🇰
really appreciate uploading everything at once to be able to binge watch it instead of waiting for the next ep, thank you!
Just 'LIKE' the videos. Its all I ask.
@@4xoverland done! much love!
It's so nice to see a bunch of guys having fun without being nasty, swearing a lot or being brutish drunks. Wish I could've tagged along.
That was marvelous!
Great series
I purchased this series separately last year and really enjoyed it. However it was the first csr trip with Paul that got me through the horrendous Melbourne lock down, and remains my favourite of your work and all csr documentary journeys. I wonder how many vehicles travelling the csr becomes too many....
The blasphemy calling the Triton a Nissan😤
Ah well, hope you had fun in your
GU Troopy Patrol 😜
No! You see, that's okay. GU Patrol was like a Range Rover classic but built properly. Triton is far better than Navara. So why are you complaining?
@@4xoverland fair enough, consider the complaint withdrawn ❤️
‘The german guys have no faith in British engineering, neither do I’ 😂 commentary is brilliant
as a central european with tons of german old shitboxes around i gotta say german engineering is heavily overrated (not to say trash), but in countries like australia or usa where it's exotic it's probably considered A-tier.
I'd rather drive a british car from the times before TATA took over. in fact i had a land rover range rover sport for years and nothing ever broke but it was too heavy to offroad in plus it required heavy mods to even equip normal set of wheels (18" or smaller) becuase it had 20"s on it and due to brembo brake calipers they wouldnt allow a smaller wheel. offroading capabilities were good (although it only had an LSD on the rear it worked fine) but man, i am a winter guy and a snow 4wding enjoyer and the rust was everywhere on the frame due to salt on our roads. i had to sell it as it was disappearing in my eyes.
A HUNDRED lose rivets flying in all directions. i wish i could say that about the new defender
I am only 15min in the video and i can stop laughing, what a great way to spend time with friends
On another note please stop picking up on the old lady (the rang rover) she already survived you all those years 😅😅
One of these days I am going to count how many times he says "Particularly"...something 😅
Start a drinking game!
Hahahaha 😂minute 25:00
Heiner mentioned a KALAUER … who knows what THAT is ? 😂😂😂
Nissan triton 😂
think ill get a dmax comes with its own soap
Unsure what the difference between the "TV version" and the earlier TH-cam installments?
Anyway I "liked" all but don't think I need to watch it all again.
the edits are faster paced, and some new footage.
did he sell this range rover?
First 🎉
@ASPW Can you plz share the brand of that camp fire swing cooking plate at 46.0 thanks
it is home made.
@@4xoverland bloody good idea
Why the dump?
TV Version? Did someone with some brains buy the series? They should have.
what's that green structure in the background at 40:40
a dunny. (long-drop toilet)
I'm confused....when did they film these episodes? 2022 or recently....
This is a TV version of the smash hit web series of the same name, shot in 2022.
Andrew is too used to his comfy car to drive the classic Land Rover. The new generation land rover defender suits him better better now than the older one
The new generation land rover defender is utterly unsuited to what I do. Not because of its performance - or comfort. But because its a liability in remote travel. The smallest fault, without an Internet connection and a Land Rover mechanic, and I'm screwed. Utterly screwed.
Why are u doing a dump?