Nice video, but I'd have to say all tyres to 16psi max, and when approaching a cutting which is much more chopped up than this one ( e.g. inskip point ) you will need to be ready with low range and sitting right in the torque band. Remember that good momentum is always your friend in soft sand.
@@donr62 ooh hello, you just woke up sleepy head. So what are you? Australian or American. Actually there's hardly any difference except for you messing up a perfectly good language.. English.
Hello, Well done creating quality content, it's few and far between lately. Do you have a face book or other social media profile to follow and contact on? Cheers Shaun
All very well driving on the beach with a caravan up until you get bogged, then, as with most people, they expect other people to help them out of their predicament. Pulling a bogged 4WD vehicle is difficult enough in many situations but when that 4WD vehicle has either a caravan, boat or trailer connected, that recovery is so much more difficult for the recovery vehicle. The potential damage to the recovery vehicle is greatly increased. I for one wouldn’t even attempt it. I’m not prepared to thrash my vehicle to help people out of a situation they should never have put themselves in. Their decision, their problem, suffer the consequences of your decision.
More tips and tricks on a pack of quilton bog roll! But beautiful scenery and great setup. Misleading title though…
Really good video guys, thank you! what tyre terrain do you have on?
Nice video, but I'd have to say all tyres to 16psi max, and when approaching a cutting which is much more chopped up than this one ( e.g. inskip point ) you will need to be ready with low range and sitting right in the torque band. Remember that good momentum is always your friend in soft sand.
I love teewah beach! Its definitely caravan friendly, I pull my xt12 up there all the time and never been even close to getting bogged!
Love your tubes, keep them coming.
How much does the caravan weight
You wanted to be safe driving on sand at 20psi?
Great Footage! What make and model Drone do you have? It's excellent quality and thanks for sharing 😊
Mavic Air :D It is a great unit.
Thank you 👍
its Zed not zee unless your american?
It’s you’re not your…
@@donr62 ooh hello, you just woke up sleepy head. So what are you? Australian or American. Actually there's hardly any difference except for you messing up a perfectly good language.. English.
Hello,
Well done creating quality content, it's few and far between lately.
Do you have a face book or other social media profile to follow and contact on?
Cheers
Shaun
What happened to your channel guys? Hope all is well. No content of late
Very busy! We do have more episodes in the works and are slowly getting around to them.
Australian Caravan and Camping Adventures good to hear. Love your work especially drone footage so might as well keep it coming.
Vanilla coated video, not showing any real important tips and tricks to tackle sand driving.
All very well driving on the beach with a caravan up until you get bogged, then, as with most people, they expect other people to help them out of their predicament. Pulling a bogged 4WD vehicle is difficult enough in many situations but when that 4WD vehicle has either a caravan, boat or trailer connected, that recovery is so much more difficult for the recovery vehicle. The potential damage to the recovery vehicle is greatly increased. I for one wouldn’t even attempt it. I’m not prepared to thrash my vehicle to help people out of a situation they should never have put themselves in. Their decision, their problem, suffer the consequences of your decision.
Why are you trashing her Brian? If you listen, she said she took friends as they were unfamiliar with the beach.
Brian your a mut, stop projecting your inadequacies onto others
Don't be like Brian!