when you get bogged in soft sand idle backwards without spinning even if it's only 50mm then idle forwards each time you compact the sand and go further and further. but the key is never spin, you spin you go down, the diffs and everything start dragging and you get stuck. it's counterintuitive but when you start spinning back off for more traction.
You guys are the best example of a growing channel I've seen. I watch every episode and live vicariously through your adventures. I was once like you, young and adventurous with total confidence in what we were doing. Ad hock repairs and bush fixes are a lot harder on modern vehicles . Keep up the great work! Love your channel.
Whoa! I didn't realise you can't drive on the beach in VIC. From someone who's grown-up driving on sand dunes in NSW, I can't imagine not being able to do it. It's great to see the excitement of beach/dune driving through fresh eyes. Good one boys.👍👍
Considering you haven't really driven on sand & dunes, you showed great maturity, and used excellent commonsense tackling it. You're a role model on how to 4WD to the new (& not so new) to the 4WD lifestyle. Sadly, more and more beaches in NSW are getting closed to vehicles. Mostly due to cowboy and irresponsible 4WDers and campers. And others to greed. It'll be a sad day when NSW follow VIC and ban all vehicles on NSW beaches.
I read the title and thought, I wish I knew you were coming to WA. Most beaches are that bogie in the wash line. The snatch was the better choice for those conditions and hopefully ya learned not to leave the track and if you have too always head to the high side. You’ll learn with experience. Great episode and awesome narrative.
Great video boys! Been going to Robe for years! Try dropping your tyre pressures to 12psi and you'll never get stuck there. Always love seeing a notification for a new video. Keep it up!
Heads up guys. Liam's microphone is very hard to hear him talk..maybe get some microphones that you clip on your shirts...👍 Great stuff anyway guys . happy travels..
Loved it guys! It's been on my bucket list for a while.... Also I'm so happy to see someone finally throw a line out when beach camping lol!!! Its surely the best part of camping on the beach!
That's the type of place you take supplies and hope the boss falls for a line about "sat nav going down and getting lost", what fun to be had and views to go with it.
Ah, Little Dip Beach. I too have been stuck there, by myself, below high tide mark, tide coming in, with 1 set of recovery boards and a shovel. Lets just say you hit the nail on the head saying it was a very very stressful situation 😂. I said that's where I got bogged as you drove past the bit where I got stuck. I really enjoyed this episode! keep up the good work guys!
G'day from western Australia 🇦🇺❤️ here in the summer time I have had to go down to 8psi in my lc105 on 35s to get out of trouble. Don't be worried about letting your tyres down ,just don't turn sharply while that low. Once you've passed the trouble spot ,go back to 15psi and continue .You live , you learn and it's always fun making memories and campfire stories for decades to come. Great vid boys love it❤️✌️🇦🇺
Good to see you Guys did beech port ✔️✔️. I told you guys would love it 😜 high range the only way to go. Some massive dunes. I left for Cape York 5days AGO nearly there. See you on your next adventure 👍👍.
Perfect job with the first maxtrax attempt. Worked mint but then a bit to heavy on the throttle. Hi would have been inclined to winch rather then snatch with such an angle between the cars
None of you two youtube experts suggested lowering tyre pressures further as well as utilising max trax. Instead ur only concerned about heavy throttle 😂😂
Bro so happy your doing my home track. I’m on a farm about 5 minutes out of Robe. This sand can be hell sometimes but it’s my favourite place in the world.
Great effort once again you fella's. Loved the camera work with beautiful views. Knarly little track with awesome scenery. Nailing it guys, cheers to you all. 👍
Gees, the sand driving reminded me of skiing...but with cars. I wonder, where Liam got bogged near the water, if the sand was hard enough at the water line to get some speed up to climb back to the track? Two vehicles are certainly the go. "two to tow" What a great adventure, enjoyed thoroughly!
Thanks Benny! It potentially could of gotten out but when you're in the moment we just wanted to get it out asap 😂 but if we just had one car we would of had to keep leap frogging!
Some of those beaches are soft all the way to the water, I’d be very wary of venturing further towards it, as you will then have even less time for recovery before the water gets to it and it’s pretty much say goodbye to your vehicle. Other beaches down there are firm by the water tho, so you gotta take them all differently.
Beachport is a different animal with the sand, mist beaches get firmer near the water over there it just gets softer lol even on a dirtbike it can be hard going near the water
If have trouble drop tyre pressure crazy difference between 16psi and 10psi, momentum is you best friend on the soft sand, so glad both of you boys were there and came prepared with Maxtrax see way to many drivers with full road tyre pressure and no Recovery equipment out at stockton,NSW Love your videos keep up the great content!
Bornholm Beach Western Australia is supposed to be the toughest beach to get off in all of Australia! The track off the beach is up a dune about 500ft high
Loved the vid guys! Can’t wait to see you at the Melbs 4x4 show next week, isn’t the robe to Beachport trip just amazing??? We loved it!!! Just wondering what gear you use to film your videos? Thank you! :)
from many years of sand driving, the maxtrax launched all way back in the mid-2000s was a game changer for me. if there was anything i learnt from melting early maxtrax, was to let the lugs bite into the maxtrax (be easy on the gas), and *slowly* accelerate. sand is quite different from mud, in that you don't really fling sand out of the lugs when you drive, you just sink... so at 8:20, liam accelerated a bit too quick.z also, at 11:00 where liam mentioned 16psi, its possible to go down to under 10psi even for a heavy cruiser, but be very very careful when you turn... settings this aside though, this was a great video! keep up the good work and show us all the diversity of australia's offroad locations!
Please, everyone, *DO NOT FALL FOR THESE SCAMS* ! The *ACTUAL* Aussie Arvos account not only has their logo, they *also have* Aussie Arvos, *NOT* "WhatsApp (x)(y)(z)".
Definitely gonna add this to the bucket list. You'll note that the Ute didn't seem to perform as well on the sand. It's because the lack of weight means the tire doesn't bulge as much to create the long footprint required for sand driving. I personally use 12 Psi for my front tires and 8psi for my rears on my D22 Nav and I've never been bogged on Stockton beach in NSW. Cheers for the content boys !
Good job getting out of that bog considering you're not very experienced on sand. If you dropped your tyres down to 10 psi along with 4 maxtrax and gentler throttle control wouldve got you out by yourself without snatching. It gets a bit tense when you start struggling tho. Could see it on your faces 😜 You need to check out Portland dunes just over the border in Vic - you are allowed to drive on the dunes and they go for like 25km along the beach and stretch back about 3-5km from the beach. Epic dune driving at it's best!
Recommend a sand-flag for Beachport-Robe, especially during the more popular summer months, as there are plenty of 4- and 2-wheel vehicles amongst the dunes. Beachport-Robe is great, so is the more remote Southend, definitely a high probability of getting stuck and poor reception as well as low traffic. Another place to have a lot of fun is Coffin Bay and Pt Lincoln NP.
When we do Beachport we drop our tyres straight to 10psi. Often when you see someone bogged, you ask them have you dropped your tyre pressures, Yes to 16psi. Then they drop it to 10 psi and they can drive straight out
Been thinking of doing this trip next. This episode has convinced me to do it. I'm just so bloody scared of beach driving. Just the thought of getting bogged and drowning my ute has stopped me from doing it. Cheers fella's 👍
So was I! I'd say if you're not super confident just do it with a mate! Makes it alot better! Once you get out there you realise it's not that bad! Just gotta dive into it! 🤙
Inspirational, just added this drive to the to-do list!. Cant help but notice your 80 looks sad with the low bullbar. The way the hoops sit a little low over the headlights. Give her a face lift :-)
Bet you both had flasbacks to 2006, when Liam got bogged. Giggles. I believe everyone attempting beach or sand dune driving, should have 4 maxtraxx each. & don't ease onto the throttle, put a stamp on it & send it. Plus, if you both had 4 Maxtraxx each, you could lay them down like a track, driving from 1 set onto the other to build even more momentum You fellas should also consider doing a video, on the one thing every newbie to fourbies should know. Tyre pressures on different terrain. Rocks, mud, sand, snow etc Great video content as always fellas. 👍👍 Happy trails
Great video as always guys, I did this back in March and loved it. Really need to highlight the importance of sand flags here, it can’t be understated. So many crests on those single tracks and also the dunes…. Absolute necessity
@@AussieArvos you should buy the dash cam for your Atoto head unit. It films in 1080p an will capture everything out the front of your car. I bought it for mine and the quality is pretty damn good!
Good comment about changing conditions down that way. Wind blown soft sand or big tides can change it all very quickly. I spoke to a local who does tours down that way all the time and there were certain beaches that they said to just stay away from. 1 sand track for each wheel on each vehicle imo.
awesome video guys as always, good to see you made it down to SA Robe to beachport is a favourite of mine. love taking the Petrol V6 Navara out there, she really loves ripping the dunes.
Hey guys great channel.. I've just discovered you and enjoyed 1/2 a dozen vids. (Thanks for the distraction from work) I hope to see you legends at the Melb 4x4 show.
Good on ya lads, been following you for a while now and I really enjoy the content, watching you guys learn and have new experiences. I'm definitely inspired to get out and have a go, cheers.
Good to have seen you guys respect the beach here that is good to see as not many people respect the place done well an yea it is amazing on the beaches here
Next time if you lads don’t have a recovery vehicle then just immediately stop and go back the way you came, as in put it in reverse and then use the maxxtracx to get you out backwards, I live in perth so I’ve done a lot of beach driving
Was great to meet you guys at Sydney 4x4 show a few weeks ago guys if your ever back around Sydney and want to do a great dune day hit me up will take you for a run to Stockton dunes. You will love it.
You guys need to visit Stockton Beach just north of Newcastle NSW. 35K'S of sand. Awesome location and good Dune driving South of the Williamtown entry. You do need a permit but well worth it. And great fishing also. Cheers AK
I spent a week driving with a farmer in the Kalahari with soft red sand dunes wherever you looked. He never moved it out of 2wd the whole week. It is all about technique and reading the path in front of you. Soft foot - no hard acceleration - and speed is your friend. Imagine there is a soft crust at the top of the sand and you don't want to break it away. It is literally water surface tension creating that crust. Also NEVER brake - coast to a halt. Braking causes a big pile of sand to build in front of the tyres. And when you pull off, reverse a meter back first. Because slowing (even coasting) builds a pile of sand in front of your tyre.
Could've driven out of that easy, part liam got wrong was flooring it as soon as he got back on top. Got gradually build ya speed up otherwise you just dig straight away. That and i wouldve rolled back and forth to compact the area you were trying to launch off so you'd have a better shot at getting going. Also 16 psi is still pretty high for soft sand, there are beaches over here in wa where you have to go down to 12 at a minimum so don't be afraid to go lower, as long as ya arnt flooring it you wont roll a bead.
Also forget to mention, reverse is ya best friend for getting out of bogs on a beach, always easier to roll onto the tracks you've already made than it is to make new ones and it gives you better control against sliding down further to the water edge
Just finished watching I’m so proud to be your subscriber you boys are so entertaining that was a great show absolutely aced it! Thank you so much for all the hard work you do to bring us the footage and everything else
Thanks TYYT, I know you've been around for a while so thanks so much for the support! it really means alot mate, really appreciate the kind words :) Thanks - Patrick
Nice save off that beach lads.... having two pairs of maxtrax are worth their weight in gold... You two would love it over here in WA, especially on the mid west coast where the dune driving is just awesome..... just found your channel... had to sub
when you get bogged in soft sand idle backwards without spinning even if it's only 50mm then idle forwards each time you compact the sand and go further and further. but the key is never spin, you spin you go down, the diffs and everything start dragging and you get stuck. it's counterintuitive but when you start spinning back off for more traction.
Agree 👌
makes me wonder why every young gun feels the need to rev the shite out of their car on the sand ......like you said you just digging holes now
Good advice for first timers
Wise words listen up people
Not in this sand
You guys are the best example of a growing channel I've seen. I watch every episode and live vicariously through your adventures. I was once like you, young and adventurous with total confidence in what we were doing. Ad hock repairs and bush fixes are a lot harder on modern vehicles . Keep up the great work! Love your channel.
Thanks mate, that really means alot! :)
Yep they are doing a great job and their skills as 4x4 content creators is growing, wish them every sucess.
Great stuff - maybe do a follow-up video on what to do after a beach trip - i.e. washing down, getting the salt and sand out of the vehicle, etc.
Great to see you enjoying my backyard boys, I 4WD around Robe a lot, it is a great part of Oz.
Whoa! I didn't realise you can't drive on the beach in VIC. From someone who's grown-up driving on sand dunes in NSW, I can't imagine not being able to do it. It's great to see the excitement of beach/dune driving through fresh eyes. Good one boys.👍👍
You can drive on a beach between Portland and Nelson.
Beachport and robe are in sa. Wish there was some proper beach driving in vic
@@adamreichart7343 woodside beach jack smith reserve
Considering you haven't really driven on sand & dunes, you showed great maturity, and used excellent commonsense tackling it. You're a role model on how to 4WD to the new (& not so new) to the 4WD lifestyle. Sadly, more and more beaches in NSW are getting closed to vehicles. Mostly due to cowboy and irresponsible 4WDers and campers. And others to greed. It'll be a sad day when NSW follow VIC and ban all vehicles on NSW beaches.
I read the title and thought, I wish I knew you were coming to WA. Most beaches are that bogie in the wash line. The snatch was the better choice for those conditions and hopefully ya learned not to leave the track and if you have too always head to the high side. You’ll learn with experience.
Great episode and awesome narrative.
Great video boys! Been going to Robe for years! Try dropping your tyre pressures to 12psi and you'll never get stuck there. Always love seeing a notification for a new video. Keep it up!
Thanks mate!! Cheers :)
Exactly 💯
Heads up guys. Liam's microphone is very hard to hear him talk..maybe get some microphones that you clip on your shirts...👍 Great stuff anyway guys . happy travels..
Thanks Gary, had a lav mic in afew of the shots but yes will try and make sure our voices are clearer next time! Cheers !
I was in a similar situation to Liam once but on my own, had no recovery tracks haha. Ended up going down to 2 PSI and drove out (just normal rims)
Sounds like a stressful time 😅 gotta do what you gotta do!
THIS is def the answer 👍🏻
T.T. , I watched that vid and it looked like a slight bit of panic setting in .
Loved it guys! It's been on my bucket list for a while....
Also I'm so happy to see someone finally throw a line out when beach camping lol!!! Its surely the best part of camping on the beach!
Great Video!
Been stuck in exactly the same position. Tyres down to 8psi. Crawl up using the max traxs one after the other 👍
If you boys liked that you’ll love WA! Endless beach/dune driving all the way up and down our gigantic coastline. Come check it out!
That's the type of place you take supplies and hope the boss falls for a line about "sat nav going down and getting lost", what fun to be had and views to go with it.
Ah, Little Dip Beach. I too have been stuck there, by myself, below high tide mark, tide coming in, with 1 set of recovery boards and a shovel. Lets just say you hit the nail on the head saying it was a very very stressful situation 😂. I said that's where I got bogged as you drove past the bit where I got stuck. I really enjoyed this episode! keep up the good work guys!
Great video again guys. You Ozzies have really got the best 4wd tracks and terrain in the world.
The dune driving shots after 16:30 ish!!!!! Great work Patrick and Liam!! Another fantastic video👏🏽
Thanks Anya ! 🙏
Glad to see you guys getting out and experiencing the sand. Great video and some amazing scenery and shots on those dunes!!
Thanks turtle!! Means alot!
Yeah we take our beaches and dunes for granted here in WA, good fun 👍👍👍great video boys
G'day from western Australia 🇦🇺❤️ here in the summer time I have had to go down to 8psi in my lc105 on 35s to get out of trouble. Don't be worried about letting your tyres down ,just don't turn sharply while that low. Once you've passed the trouble spot ,go back to 15psi and continue .You live , you learn and it's always fun making memories and campfire stories for decades to come. Great vid boys love it❤️✌️🇦🇺
Awesome Dunes guys, thanks for the stickers
13:20 Gerdalton here in WA is like that it’s awesome, there’s just dunes and dunes and dunes and basically infinite sand lol
8:22 pulls handbrake like its gonna roll away hahaha
Good to see you Guys did beech port ✔️✔️. I told you guys would love it 😜 high range the only way to go. Some massive dunes. I left for Cape York 5days AGO nearly there. See you on your next adventure 👍👍.
Epic as always boys! Loved it! Way to face your fears and handle the experience. I’m sure your folks are super proud of you. 🤙
Perfect job with the first maxtrax attempt. Worked mint but then a bit to heavy on the throttle. Hi would have been inclined to winch rather then snatch with such an angle between the cars
I agree, to heavy on the throttle! The patrol was up and out but then bogged down again... Good effort first time though for sure!
None of you two youtube experts suggested lowering tyre pressures further as well as utilising max trax. Instead ur only concerned about heavy throttle 😂😂
Great edit! Great story! Aussie Arvos! How about a collab with Matt’s Off-road Recovery? You yanked Liam right out of there. Patrick’s a Good Mate!
Long way across the ocean for that to be a collab ;)
Bro so happy your doing my home track. I’m on a farm about 5 minutes out of Robe. This sand can be hell sometimes but it’s my favourite place in the world.
Great effort once again you fella's. Loved the camera work with beautiful views. Knarly little track with awesome scenery. Nailing it guys, cheers to you all. 👍
Thanks Jon! means alot!
Gees, the sand driving reminded me of skiing...but with cars.
I wonder, where Liam got bogged near the water, if the sand was hard enough at the water line to get some speed up to climb back to the track?
Two vehicles are certainly the go. "two to tow"
What a great adventure, enjoyed thoroughly!
Thanks Benny! It potentially could of gotten out but when you're in the moment we just wanted to get it out asap 😂 but if we just had one car we would of had to keep leap frogging!
Some of those beaches are soft all the way to the water, I’d be very wary of venturing further towards it, as you will then have even less time for recovery before the water gets to it and it’s pretty much say goodbye to your vehicle. Other beaches down there are firm by the water tho, so you gotta take them all differently.
Yeah im from sa. And that track is notoriously soft the closer you get to the water line. On this track always take the higher line.
Beachport is a different animal with the sand, mist beaches get firmer near the water over there it just gets softer lol even on a dirtbike it can be hard going near the water
Awesome video lads - quality of content is absolutely awesome and you guys are really finding a style and comfort in front of the camera.
incredible video ! well done ! congrats on your trip ! 🌅🌊📹🛻😎🤙
Thanks Brent! Really appreciate the kind words!
Put it in low range lower the tyres to 12psi use the max trax but don't spin the wheels after
If have trouble drop tyre pressure crazy difference between 16psi and 10psi, momentum is you best friend on the soft sand, so glad both of you boys were there and came prepared with Maxtrax see way to many drivers with full road tyre pressure and no Recovery equipment out at stockton,NSW Love your videos keep up the great content!
Love the vid mate! Editing aswell Is on point
I can picture the grin on your Dad's face when you got bogged lol Good job with the recovery though
Great vid guys. Sand driving is so much fun. My local Stockton and Blacksmiths are both awesome places. Robe look amazing 🤩
You guys are great... I hope your channel grows and more people can enjoy your entertaining videos!
Bornholm Beach Western Australia is supposed to be the toughest beach to get off in all of Australia! The track off the beach is up a dune about 500ft high
Great video guys always enjoy watching
Thanks Barney! 🙏
Haha, I knew from the title this would be about a Vic down on the South East of SA :D
Good to see you got out, that shit can be nasty down there.
Loved the vid guys! Can’t wait to see you at the Melbs 4x4 show next week, isn’t the robe to Beachport trip just amazing??? We loved it!!!
Just wondering what gear you use to film your videos? Thank you! :)
from many years of sand driving, the maxtrax launched all way back in the mid-2000s was a game changer for me. if there was anything i learnt from melting early maxtrax, was to let the lugs bite into the maxtrax (be easy on the gas), and *slowly* accelerate. sand is quite different from mud, in that you don't really fling sand out of the lugs when you drive, you just sink... so at 8:20, liam accelerated a bit too quick.z
also, at 11:00 where liam mentioned 16psi, its possible to go down to under 10psi even for a heavy cruiser, but be very very careful when you turn...
settings this aside though, this was a great video! keep up the good work and show us all the diversity of australia's offroad locations!
Please, everyone, *DO NOT FALL FOR THESE SCAMS* !
The *ACTUAL* Aussie Arvos account not only has their logo, they *also have* Aussie Arvos, *NOT* "WhatsApp (x)(y)(z)".
What an awesome area....
Fantastic sand driving at its best, great recovery of the Nissan😄...
Great vid guys...👍🚙
That's what I call a true 4wheel vid
Definitely gonna add this to the bucket list. You'll note that the Ute didn't seem to perform as well on the sand. It's because the lack of weight means the tire doesn't bulge as much to create the long footprint required for sand driving. I personally use 12 Psi for my front tires and 8psi for my rears on my D22 Nav and I've never been bogged on Stockton beach in NSW.
Cheers for the content boys !
Good job getting out of that bog considering you're not very experienced on sand. If you dropped your tyres down to 10 psi along with 4 maxtrax and gentler throttle control wouldve got you out by yourself without snatching. It gets a bit tense when you start struggling tho. Could see it on your faces 😜
You need to check out Portland dunes just over the border in Vic - you are allowed to drive on the dunes and they go for like 25km along the beach and stretch back about 3-5km from the beach. Epic dune driving at it's best!
Recommend a sand-flag for Beachport-Robe, especially during the more popular summer months, as there are plenty of 4- and 2-wheel vehicles amongst the dunes.
Beachport-Robe is great, so is the more remote Southend, definitely a high probability of getting stuck and poor reception as well as low traffic.
Another place to have a lot of fun is Coffin Bay and Pt Lincoln NP.
i do lots of beach driving here in tas. straight down to 12psi in my patrol. never fails
When we do Beachport we drop our tyres straight to 10psi. Often when you see someone bogged, you ask them have you dropped your tyre pressures, Yes to 16psi. Then they drop it to 10 psi and they can drive straight out
Aweosme video Boys, makes me want to go to robe and see how the TB42 efi woudo go on the dunes. Keen to see you at the Melbourne 4x4 show
Great videos, Been watching all of them. keep up the great work.
Great episode guys,if you ever come to Western Australia I’ve got a beach shack at wedge and would happily take you up there,dunes for days
Been thinking of doing this trip next. This episode has convinced me to do it. I'm just so bloody scared of beach driving. Just the thought of getting bogged and drowning my ute has stopped me from doing it. Cheers fella's 👍
So was I! I'd say if you're not super confident just do it with a mate! Makes it alot better! Once you get out there you realise it's not that bad! Just gotta dive into it! 🤙
Inspirational, just added this drive to the to-do list!. Cant help but notice your 80 looks sad with the low bullbar. The way the hoops sit a little low over the headlights. Give her a face lift :-)
Great video boys 👌 It's honestly seems like you guys have a flim/editing crew. The drone shots are unreal in this one!
Bet you both had flasbacks to 2006, when Liam got bogged. Giggles. I believe everyone attempting beach or sand dune driving, should have 4 maxtraxx each. & don't ease onto the throttle, put a stamp on it & send it. Plus, if you both had 4 Maxtraxx each, you could lay them down like a track, driving from 1 set onto the other to build even more momentum
You fellas should also consider doing a video, on the one thing every newbie to fourbies should know. Tyre pressures on different terrain. Rocks, mud, sand, snow etc
Great video content as always fellas. 👍👍
Happy trails
Thank you Andy!! Definitely did!!! Cheers the the info!
Great video as always guys, I did this back in March and loved it. Really need to highlight the importance of sand flags here, it can’t be understated. So many crests on those single tracks and also the dunes…. Absolute necessity
Great episode. Also great to see you boys at the 4WD show in Melbourne.
Awesome video mate, classic toyota pulling a Nissan out of a bog 😂 like usual
Good recovery, great video guys. You’re always very entertaining.
Thanks mate! I really appreciate it!
@@AussieArvos you should buy the dash cam for your Atoto head unit. It films in 1080p an will capture everything out the front of your car. I bought it for mine and the quality is pretty damn good!
Good comment about changing conditions down that way.
Wind blown soft sand or big tides can change it all very quickly.
I spoke to a local who does tours down that way all the time and there were certain beaches that they said to just stay away from.
1 sand track for each wheel on each vehicle imo.
Yeah 100% !
Going to see liem back out and about. Nice video to legends 👍🏽
Thanks Jesse!!
One of your best videos Pat, awesome.
Thanks mate! Means alot!
Can do from robe, beachport, southend all the way to carpenters rocks. Good video boys!
Be thankful you didn't come across the nudist guy in the dunes straight off the beach. He seems to be there every queens birthday long weekend 😎
this channel is so underated its crazyyyyyyyyy
awesome video guys as always, good to see you made it down to SA Robe to beachport is a favourite of mine. love taking the Petrol V6 Navara out there, she really loves ripping the dunes.
Thanks mate, its an awesome place!! 👌
Hey guys great channel.. I've just discovered you and enjoyed 1/2 a dozen vids. (Thanks for the distraction from work) I hope to see you legends at the Melb 4x4 show.
Another cool episode fellas, looks like ot of fun there
Don’t be afraid to let your tyres down more, do this run every year and I always start at 12psi and never have an issue
Yeah we were at 16psi and our tyres do bag out alot at 16 as they are only 2ply, but we could of gone lower if we were desperate!
I usually start at 12psi as well, bit of driving check again and they quite easily jump up a couple psi
Over in WA on the beach every weekend. Always 12psi.
@@sem0006 yeah the tyres heat up from being so deflated which then heats up the air inside therefore increasing the pressure
@@AussieArvos yeah having 2 ply sidewalls makes sense I must have missed you saying that sorry
Sand flags a must safety first
nice to see you guys in my part of SA we love Robe-Beach Port
Good on ya lads, been following you for a while now and I really enjoy the content, watching you guys learn and have new experiences. I'm definitely inspired to get out and have a go, cheers.
Thanks mate! that means alot!
Liam should raptor his ute it's look so mint all one colour 🔥🔥
Hey fellas, you guys should do a Wilson’s prom episode! 👌🏼
Did a 15 bike trip to Robe years ago with paddle tires and all... Such a sick weekend only thing that is hard on bikes the undulating tracks
Yeah would be of awesome!
Sick vid lads. Unreal tracks on the limestone coast !
These vids are getting better and better boys. Keep up the good work and frothing for the next 👍
Thanks mate, we really appreciate the support !
Good to have seen you guys respect the beach here that is good to see as not many people respect the place done well an yea it is amazing on the beaches here
Next time if you lads don’t have a recovery vehicle then just immediately stop and go back the way you came, as in put it in reverse and then use the maxxtracx to get you out backwards, I live in perth so I’ve done a lot of beach driving
Thanks Grayson!
@@AussieArvos any time, if you guys ever come down to wa then lemme know, I’d love to meet you guys and show you around 🤙
Just go straight to 10psi, 15+ in that size tyre in soft soft is still too hard unless you have 35s, in which case you could do it in 2wd at 15psi lol
Definitely 35x12.50/315 are needed unless the vehicle is less than 2500kg.
@@gen1c8rs88 Rubbish. Used to drive on those beaches in a stock standard Series 3 Land Rover with 16 inch light truck tyres fitted.
you guys should come back and go to cape elizabeth, has some great beach driving and dunes to play in 👌🏼
Nice recovery!
Was great to meet you guys at Sydney 4x4 show a few weeks ago guys if your ever back around Sydney and want to do a great dune day hit me up will take you for a run to Stockton dunes. You will love it.
You guys need to visit Stockton Beach just north of Newcastle NSW. 35K'S of sand. Awesome location and good Dune driving South of the Williamtown entry. You do need a permit but well worth it. And great fishing also. Cheers AK
Good driving boys💪🏼 great video
Love this episode! Keep up the awesome work ! 👏
great video. if you go further south there's more with water crossings all the way down to Carpenter rocks.
Great video!!
Victoria - the nanny state, where everything is banned!!
Awesome vlog, setting some high standards with the last few. 👌 looked like a fantastic trip
I spent a week driving with a farmer in the Kalahari with soft red sand dunes wherever you looked. He never moved it out of 2wd the whole week. It is all about technique and reading the path in front of you. Soft foot - no hard acceleration - and speed is your friend. Imagine there is a soft crust at the top of the sand and you don't want to break it away. It is literally water surface tension creating that crust. Also NEVER brake - coast to a halt. Braking causes a big pile of sand to build in front of the tyres. And when you pull off, reverse a meter back first. Because slowing (even coasting) builds a pile of sand in front of your tyre.
Wait till ya get to drive the other side of Robe down Cape Jaffa towards Kingston and Adelaide. That is some sketchy beach at times haha.
Absolutely awesome trip and very good views.
And very brave of you two to go back and defeat what got you bogged last time in the family gq.
Cheers Eli! Yeah it was grouse!
Great video boys 🙂 also got my aussie arvo sticker slapped it straight on the luxy hopefully I'll see more around Albury wodonga
Thanks for the support Mick!! Cheers :)
Could've driven out of that easy, part liam got wrong was flooring it as soon as he got back on top. Got gradually build ya speed up otherwise you just dig straight away. That and i wouldve rolled back and forth to compact the area you were trying to launch off so you'd have a better shot at getting going. Also 16 psi is still pretty high for soft sand, there are beaches over here in wa where you have to go down to 12 at a minimum so don't be afraid to go lower, as long as ya arnt flooring it you wont roll a bead.
Also forget to mention, reverse is ya best friend for getting out of bogs on a beach, always easier to roll onto the tracks you've already made than it is to make new ones and it gives you better control against sliding down further to the water edge
Cracking video boys well done and stay safe
Thanks John!! 🤙 Cheers :)
Just finished watching I’m so proud to be your subscriber you boys are so entertaining that was a great show absolutely aced it! Thank you so much for all the hard work you do to bring us the footage and everything else
Thanks TYYT, I know you've been around for a while so thanks so much for the support! it really means alot mate, really appreciate the kind words :) Thanks - Patrick
This place looks unreal!!! Defo on the list to visit
Hey Patrick! Pretty sure I was your grade 6 buddy! Good to see you're doing well mate. Keep it up 👍
Thanks Alex! Yeah i remember ! feels like a lifetime ago! Hope you're doing well too! Cheers :)
Nice save off that beach lads.... having two pairs of maxtrax are worth their weight in gold... You two would love it over here in WA, especially on the mid west coast where the dune driving is just awesome..... just found your channel... had to sub