Great stuff! I'll drop by Derby on my next trip I think. Great to see content of what we can do away from our vehicles when we get to a destination. Much as I love the long beautiful drives into remote places, I'm also keen to stretch my legs and get away from the car for a day or two to break it up and experience everything an area has to offer.
@@TheRoadChoseMe Thought of a question for a possible video. Was thinking after our first documentary finishes here perhaps cruising over to Australia for filming a part 2. Thanks for your video on shipping Vehicles to Australia vrs buying one there. I've seen other channels mention this briefly. There are also all sorts of permits, permissions, or special regulatory costs involved if one wants to Overland with a vehicle around and in Australia. I've just started doing basic research because our journey and film scheduling here is taking alot of time. But never hurts to plan ahead.
Make a video on the non rubicon jeeps, such as the sahara and sport if they are fit for overlanding or not. Adding to this how can we make them as capable as rubicons and how good is the 2.8 crde.
I can't wait to get to those places Tom, but right now about 1/2 of Australia is utterly inaccessible due to flooding (it's the wet season). It's also insanely hot and humid. All the good off-road routes through the desert a closed and inaccessible, so I have to wait until it's possible nearer the middle of the year. That is how travel in Australia goes, half of the country is not possible in the wet.
Great stuff! I'll drop by Derby on my next trip I think. Great to see content of what we can do away from our vehicles when we get to a destination. Much as I love the long beautiful drives into remote places, I'm also keen to stretch my legs and get away from the car for a day or two to break it up and experience everything an area has to offer.
What a beautiful Trail
Nice change, great looking tracks,they look like they are well maintained.One or two days out of the car are great.
I miss the vehicle content but being a backpacker/hiker and mountain biker, love it man
First. Ohhh yeah! What a feeling. Keep on killin' it Dan!
Too much fun. I you get to Sydney, we have some great loops. I have a couple of dual susp emtn bikes you could borrow
That would be cool!
Looks great fun over there, it’s not Whistler (Canada) but the trails looks super nice over there. Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱❤️🇨🇦💪
Great content, looks like you are having a great time.
Owsome.
Cheers. 🍺&🍷
Wow great ride! Outstanding job 👏 🐍 🐍 🐍 What happened to your Dash Snake? 🐍 🐍 🐍 will you be getting one?
Kevin the Cobra is still in his home on the dash of Sandy (the Africa Jeep).
We just picked up an octopus called Ollie for this Jeep!
@@TheRoadChoseMe Awesome 🐙🤙
@@TheRoadChoseMe Thought of a question for a possible video. Was thinking after our first documentary finishes here perhaps cruising over to Australia for filming a part 2.
Thanks for your video on shipping Vehicles to Australia vrs buying one there.
I've seen other channels mention this briefly. There are also all sorts of permits, permissions, or special regulatory costs involved if one wants to Overland with a vehicle around and in Australia. I've just started doing basic research because our journey and film scheduling here is taking alot of time. But never hurts to plan ahead.
Make a video on the non rubicon jeeps, such as the sahara and sport if they are fit for overlanding or not. Adding to this how can we make them as capable as rubicons and how good is the 2.8 crde.
How much did that cost?
Very cool but yeah, time for some remote adventures by Jeep.
I wanna see those places you hear about where only the aborigines go. Lol.
I can't wait to get to those places Tom, but right now about 1/2 of Australia is utterly inaccessible due to flooding (it's the wet season). It's also insanely hot and humid.
All the good off-road routes through the desert a closed and inaccessible, so I have to wait until it's possible nearer the middle of the year. That is how travel in Australia goes, half of the country is not possible in the wet.
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Wow, I didn't realize that.
Ok, excuse accepted. Hahaha.
Let me know when you’re back to vehicle related overland content. I’m out.