GB/100km is the perfect measure. Happy to see some more adventures in the pipeline. That track at the end looks just like one of one of my maps that I got strange looks for hiking along
Incredible journey - thank you for taking the time to document it. Indeed I did really enjoy watching. Certainly a massive undertaking. I'm guessing the clip at the end is somewhere around the Alpine Valley region - i've only ever explored the roads & towns around there, but personally it's my favorite place in Aus. Now that i've got another 4WD, I will have to get over there and see it all for myself.
A perfect video to cap off the trip! Thoroughly enjoyed it, and the whole series/journey. I was surprised about the size of the mechanical carnage list. It didn't feel like so much spread throughout the journey. But that's half the fun, right? Really looking forward to the future videos! I don't do much (well... any) 4WD/adventure, so it's great to experience it vicariously through these videos. (PS next time you do the CSR can you bring me back a kangaroo tail? ;) )
There was a lot of journey to spread it across, and given the sheer number of hours spent behind the wheel, driving offroad on the Canning will certainly take its toll on things. Add to that the fact we took a lot of the optional detours, and the track was overgrown in places and that ups the danger factor a bit. Although the windscreen was actually on the highway, but I guess that just happens... Thanks for your comment, and glad you're enjoying the videos!
Thanks for your comment and glad you've enjoyed it. Good luck with your CSR trip and I hope I've prepared you for what to expect - I hope it's even better when you see it in real life!
Thanks for the comment, glad you've enjoyed the videos. I've been meaning to make a cleaned up version of our route as a GPX map and share it - I'll post it up when it's done and notify you.
Thanks for taking us along! Loved it 😁
Thanks for your comment - glad you enjoyed it!
Your latest Horus video sent me here. Thanks for an epic adventure. Was great to follow along! Cheers, Scott VK2JAX.
Glad you liked it, thanks for your comment!
Great trip and series, thanks. Love the commentary.
Glad you enjoyed it, and there's certainly more to come!
GB/100km is the perfect measure. Happy to see some more adventures in the pipeline. That track at the end looks just like one of one of my maps that I got strange looks for hiking along
It's a very strange way of measuring it, but I just wanted to know exactly what it was...
Incredible journey - thank you for taking the time to document it. Indeed I did really enjoy watching. Certainly a massive undertaking.
I'm guessing the clip at the end is somewhere around the Alpine Valley region - i've only ever explored the roads & towns around there, but personally it's my favorite place in Aus. Now that i've got another 4WD, I will have to get over there and see it all for myself.
Thanks for your comment and glad you like it! And yes, that's a pretty good guess as to where the end is :)
Same here thanks for sharing your experience
Glad I could figuratively bring you along with me.
A perfect video to cap off the trip! Thoroughly enjoyed it, and the whole series/journey.
I was surprised about the size of the mechanical carnage list. It didn't feel like so much spread throughout the journey. But that's half the fun, right?
Really looking forward to the future videos! I don't do much (well... any) 4WD/adventure, so it's great to experience it vicariously through these videos.
(PS next time you do the CSR can you bring me back a kangaroo tail? ;) )
There was a lot of journey to spread it across, and given the sheer number of hours spent behind the wheel, driving offroad on the Canning will certainly take its toll on things. Add to that the fact we took a lot of the optional detours, and the track was overgrown in places and that ups the danger factor a bit.
Although the windscreen was actually on the highway, but I guess that just happens...
Thanks for your comment, and glad you're enjoying the videos!
amazing and very well done thank you for doing this
I loved the numbers bit at the end
I head to the CSR on the 6th Aug
Thanks for your comment and glad you've enjoyed it. Good luck with your CSR trip and I hope I've prepared you for what to expect - I hope it's even better when you see it in real life!
Great video and awesome trip ! If you got gpx map to share that will be great
Thanks for the comment, glad you've enjoyed the videos. I've been meaning to make a cleaned up version of our route as a GPX map and share it - I'll post it up when it's done and notify you.