Great Video Guys. The Holland Track looks interesting. Shame about the fires going through. Hopefully, it grows back. A couple of new cooking ideas to try out also. Subscribed to Nathan's as well.
Hey mate, thanks for the sub. To be honest, the fires appear to be a routine and regulated burn off out this way. Didn’t realise they did these this far out, but so be it. It’s good to know it’s all in hand though 👍
Can relate to running tubs in a new canopy 😅 You think you'd be disappointed to be doing it, but you're too busy being stoked about the new toys instead haha! Looks like a ripper trip so far fellas, looking forward to the next part of the adventure!
I picked up some transparent perspex box trays from Bunnings that fit in my Bushman fridge. They’re also a good size to hold cans of beers, either upright or lying down. I keep enough in the fridge for a day and replenish them with warm ones before bed. No spillages yet!
This was exactly what I needed I’m so happy to be subscribed to you both as my wife and myself are about to go on a 4 month tour and we will see what happens 😊
Great trip and I'm really enjoying being back on the road with you. Shout out to Nathan who may not know it but he's greatly assisted me with his set up tips for the type of off road van I have. I'm going to try those delicious looking pizza sandwiches - without the pineapple! Yellow lid boxes are my custom set up :)
Trick with those yellow top lids to keep them closed. I drilled a small hole in the edge and use a small d shackle to hold it shut. Had my tub bouncing on tray of my old ute, never had it comes undone.
Great video as usual! 👍 Taking cans of beer is the way to go, takes a little getting used to, not the same taste as glass bottles in my opinion, but great to crush minimising rubbish when out in the bush!
Thanks mate!! Yep definitely agree, normally I do take cans but was building the kitchen right up until I left home was stuck with what I had in my home fridge for the trip 😬
Hey mate, I run the Dune Nomad Deluxe rooftop tent. The San Hima was decent but we find this works better for our needs (mainly when I'm travelling with my partner).
Haha yep is certainly was!! I was working on the kitchen build right up until I left so was stuck with what I had in the fridge unfortuntely which were the glass bottles. 😬
Hey mate, all updated wear info can still be found in the pinned comment on the SuperPro Steering Knuckles video: th-cam.com/video/dBMdMvn0_Tc/w-d-xo.html
Hey Paul, the Bluetti is a great unit. It's really impressive that they can fit so much into a pretty portable package. Here's a link to my full video on this unit: th-cam.com/video/vjUG81MtXqM/w-d-xo.html
So true, normally I'm the same but was working on the kitchen build until about 30 mins before I left for the trip so was stuck with what I had in the fridge at home 😅
Thanks for watching guys! Episode 2 will be out next Monday. 🙂
Check out Nathan's channel here: www.youtube.com/@XploringOz
Couldn't think of a better 2 4x4ers to get together well done
Thanks mate 😁
Exactly, dynamic duo.
Enjoy both channels.
mate your video editing skills are next level! Great vid
Thanks mate really appreciate that feedback!!
Awesome, that's what it's all about right there!
Great to see this collab with you two legents. Cheers
Fantastic episode gents!! We really enjoyed it.
Definitely adding this one to the list 😀
Thanks guys!! 😀
Great relaxing video. The pace and feeling suits the track. I’ve done it twice and it’s a real favourite.
Nathan is an absolute legend!!! Great video!! As always! 💯🤙🏽🇦🇺✅
Thanks mate!!
Good trip. The type of tracks I like exploring. I have that exact Ozbraai Camp Braai. It always works a treat.
What an awesome edit to reflect a great day on the tracks!
It was a great trip, only good memories!
Given you a new title, you should be known from now on as
"Nathan, the outback pizza boy"
Regards, Wealie.
Great work on the cooking efforts too, chef! ;) haha
Great Video Guys. The Holland Track looks interesting. Shame about the fires going through. Hopefully, it grows back. A couple of new cooking ideas to try out also. Subscribed to Nathan's as well.
Hey mate, thanks for the sub.
To be honest, the fires appear to be a routine and regulated burn off out this way. Didn’t realise they did these this far out, but so be it. It’s good to know it’s all in hand though 👍
Great editing with plenty of entertainment. Well done.
Thanks mate! 😀
Can relate to running tubs in a new canopy 😅 You think you'd be disappointed to be doing it, but you're too busy being stoked about the new toys instead haha! Looks like a ripper trip so far fellas, looking forward to the next part of the adventure!
I picked up some transparent perspex box trays from Bunnings that fit in my Bushman fridge. They’re also a good size to hold cans of beers, either upright or lying down. I keep enough in the fridge for a day and replenish them with warm ones before bed. No spillages yet!
Good to know! Cheers for the tip. 🙂
Great vid gents! 👏
Thanks team!
Not bad trip when the foods being cooked over the fire 👌
Nice one boys. 👍👍
This was exactly what I needed I’m so happy to be subscribed to you both as my wife and myself are about to go on a 4 month tour and we will see what happens 😊
How exciting!! Good luck on your travels. 🙂
Get yourself a roll of Velcro wrap (sticks to itself) so handy for many things and reusable, looking forward to episode 2, cheers 🍻
Very well edited video,thoroughly enjoyed this one 👍🤟🇦🇺
Thanks!! 😁
Thanks for sharing 👏👍😎
Great trip and I'm really enjoying being back on the road with you. Shout out to Nathan who may not know it but he's greatly assisted me with his set up tips for the type of off road van I have.
I'm going to try those delicious looking pizza sandwiches - without the pineapple!
Yellow lid boxes are my custom set up :)
Hi mate, could you tell us what was the date you did the track?
Cheers
Trick with those yellow top lids to keep them closed.
I drilled a small hole in the edge and use a small d shackle to hold it shut.
Had my tub bouncing on tray of my old ute, never had it comes undone.
Hey dude what is the brand of the cooking thing you guys used over the fire and where can you get them. Cheers
Hey mate, this is a CampBraai, made by a company called OzBraai. I have been enjoying this product recently, would recommend 👍
I have the same fridge.
A carton of cans fit on the bottom shelf, so you can have a hole weeks worth 🙂
Good to know!
Maybe acknowledge The Whittle family (or whome ever shared this OzBraai recipe with you) for the pizza pockets?
Very nice video,,,....,
Great video as usual! 👍
Taking cans of beer is the way to go, takes a little getting used to, not the same taste as glass bottles in my opinion, but great to crush minimising rubbish when out in the bush!
Thanks mate!! Yep definitely agree, normally I do take cans but was building the kitchen right up until I left home was stuck with what I had in my home fridge for the trip 😬
Hi, what is the brand of RTT you have? I thought it was San Hima Kalbarri gen 2 from a previous video but this looks slightly different ?
Hey mate, I run the Dune Nomad Deluxe rooftop tent. The San Hima was decent but we find this works better for our needs (mainly when I'm travelling with my partner).
@@explorebound thanks, I’ll check it out!
Glass bottle beers, rookie mistake!
Cans and/or stubbie holders on each can help protect them.
Haha yep is certainly was!! I was working on the kitchen build right up until I left so was stuck with what I had in the fridge unfortuntely which were the glass bottles. 😬
Noice... Hows the tire were after the Bump Steer fix ??
Hey mate, all updated wear info can still be found in the pinned comment on the SuperPro Steering Knuckles video: th-cam.com/video/dBMdMvn0_Tc/w-d-xo.html
Where do you get that camp cooker?
Hey mate, Nathan uses the "Camp Braai" system by Ozbraai www.ozbraai.com.au/
Daniel how do you find the bluetti.
Hey Paul, the Bluetti is a great unit. It's really impressive that they can fit so much into a pretty portable package. Here's a link to my full video on this unit: th-cam.com/video/vjUG81MtXqM/w-d-xo.html
Do you use your own solar panels to charge the unit?
1 of the main reasons I only ever take beer in cans camping 👌
So true, normally I'm the same but was working on the kitchen build until about 30 mins before I left for the trip so was stuck with what I had in the fridge at home 😅
Lesson learnt never lay down beer 😂
Cans next time I think 😅
Stick to beer cans ,way better for safety and packing