Exploring the Epic Jeep Jamboree in Queenslands Glasshouse Mountains!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ต.ค. 2023
  • Welcome to our thrilling adventure as we delve into the exhilarating Jeep Jamboree in the mesmerizing Glasshouse Mountains! Join us as we uncover the untamed beauty of this off-road paradise, pushing our Jeep's limits through rugged terrain and breathtaking landscapes. Get ready to witness the triumphant conquer of treacherous trails, as we tackle high peaks and conquer mud-filled obstacles with the utmost excitement.
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  • @lorraineperry8232
    @lorraineperry8232 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    G'day Ray, Em and Isabelle, always enjoy your video's....hope Isabelle enjoyed helping with the pony rides... I use to do pony rides years ago all over Sydney and suburbs including kids party's and absolutely loved it...had to give it up eventually and sold the business when public liability insurance went through the roof....absolutely broke my heart saying goodbye to my ponies...anyway loved watching the jeeps climbing up through the Glasshouse Mountains....those drivers are very brave......am now going to watch part 2.... take care and stay safe :)

    • @jeepinoz
      @jeepinoz  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks Lorraine!! Isabelle had a blast helping with the pony rides, it was great. Yes, I think that kills a lot of things unfortunately. I'd have to agree, some of those tracks look pretty scary 😬😬

  • @cyrenacyrena3041
    @cyrenacyrena3041 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Another grate vdo Emma and Ray. I don't know how you do it, but I have to hand it to you, the action shots that you do of the vehicles climbing vertical mountain walls, traversing canyons, being swallowed up in in humps, lumps, washouts and track hollows are truly amazing. And I mean that sincerely. One question? Why? I really don't understand why people choose to drive in these difficult, tortuous and treacherous terrains! Is it because they like to keep up-to-date with the current costs of replacing a diff? Do they like to be fully cognisant of the current pricing structures for body, panel and paint repairs? Maybe those are the reasons. Only you, and you alone can fathom out this conundrum! Me personally, Bertha and I prefer to drive our 4WD on sealed roads and at the extreme, on nicely graded gravel or mildly sandy tracks. Call me "old fashioned" but I find these conditions that I prefer, way more comfortable - not as bumpy a ride. And here is a bit of breaking news for those chaps who drive in their Jeeps without doors. Me, myself, I prefer doors and windows on my 4WD. I find that travelling in an air conditioned vehicle is way more comfortable and pleasant. But, to each their own. And, as usual, I always keep my comments brief as you know. I have to say that I loved the old "burnt bronze or orange" Jeep wagon. Now that is a car that I would buy. Good visibility out over the bonnet. Streamlined design. Proper style back in those days. The wagon was so long that when going around a corner, the kids sitting in the back well of the wagon could let you know if the sun had set by the time you finally got through the corner. And good to see the Pommy (I think he is pommy) Mr Bean back. I used to love his shows on TV and also Blackadder. Ray seems to be on the right royal road to recovery from his strike. Keep up the good work Ray. And remember Ray, if the women don't find you handy, they should at least, always find you handsome. And an "A+" for your vdo this week. I am looking forward to the continuance of Jamboree action highlights in Part 3. Cheers Brian and Bertha.

    • @jeepinoz
      @jeepinoz  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks Brian