i like your videos. i dont have to listen to heavy metal or rap. i dont have to worry about foul language. and its all about the adventure instead of all about you. thank you for that. i wish i was doing this with you
Australia is absolutely beautiful! The vastness and natural beauty is magical. I truly love your videos and narration. Each time I watch your adventures I am reminded of my time in Kenya. So, very similar in colors, topography and natural vegetation. Especially the red/orange soil. In Canada now and very different from Kenya. Once again, thank you for the excellent videos and fond memories. Take care, mate
Quite possibly the best video I have ever seen on RUclips. I’m originally from inner London and never been 4wd in my life. I now live in Perth and Just bought a triton and hope to start newbie 4wd as soon as possible. These videos make it look unbelievably amazing. Top work
Literally went on this trip today, the wildflowers we're amazing. About half as much water in the Gascoyne river crossing. Made for a great day trip! Thanks for giving me the inspiration to check it out. Yeew!
Ronny your productions are just outstanding, getting better and better each time. Once again thank you for sharing, simply outstanding, can't wait to see parts 2 & 3. Cheers Tony
wow, so fantastic landscape! I did the eastcoast in australia by campervan in two month for two years ago. Now you inspired me the visit the westcoast. Thanks for sharing! /Stefan from upover in Sweden
D40 auto gearbox. Great on road, pain in the ass off-road. Even in low range manual mode they still change up gears automatically. Not great on a steep hill when you're trying to maintain momentum!! Another great video Ronny!
Hi Ronny and the crew. As always your video's are epic. Our state sure has some stunning landscapes. The Kennedy Ranges are such a place of beauty, but can still get you into a lot of trouble if you aren't prepared. Great video, great country and those colours!!! Awesome! Aj & Louise WA.
Great video Ronny . Can't wait for 2 and 3 . Cars and trucks have great sealing from dust, dirt and water . When you turn the air on it kinda pressurizes the interior of the truck to keep water out .
You put a lot of work into these videos, and it shows! you're by far my favorite channel for 4x4 videos. I hope you can keep making content for many years to come.
You've brought back some memories I have when I did a trip around WA, met some amazing people & saw some beautiful sites..already can't wait to get back there. Keep up the good work bud.
Enjoyed watching part one of your trip, looking forward to part two, Almost like being on the trip with you, looks so enjoyable. Enjoyed your geology views of the land and when you mentioned that sheep ranch it reminded me of that mini-series "Dirt Water Dynasty" that I watched on TV in the UK when I was stationed there around 20 years ago. I still have some of that on a VHS tape that I recorded. Cant wait for part two..
Excellent video. Your cinematography has improved so much. I felt like I was watching Top Gear (Jeremy Clarkson days) with that slow motion river crossing with music at 10:10
Love your vids Ronny. Gotta say though, air con on is extremely unlikely to create positive pressure, especially in most cars if you have it set to ‘recycle’ instead of ‘fresh’ as most people do when running AC. Some cars might be sealed well enough and not have any ‘air out ‘vent such that full fan on fresh air (with or without AC on) might create a little positive pressure, but it is unlikely the LC79 is one. Either way, given where the fresh air vent is under the bonnet you wouldn’t want to leave that open as in deep water it might start blasting water in. AC with recycle on just moves air around, like a fan running in a room, doesn’t change the pressure one bit. You want real positive pressure? Have a strong blower fan pumping air in from somewhere high, or have a line from a compressor/full air tank running into cab and start venting when you hit the water.
those landcrusiers looks awesome!! great timelapses, the landscape is beautiful, remindme my homeland, Baja península in Mexico. i hope update my 4runner 91 soon. nice videos.
Definitely thumbs up! Great video, great views, awesome places. Thanks a lot Ronny, I really enjoy whatching your videos; and also your off road tips are really handy.
Ronny, another great video mate. You need to be congratulated on the quality and informative nature of your videos. A nice change from the multitude of "Red Neck' 4x4 videos and behaviour out there. Ken
Hi Ronny, I would just like to say keep up the good work, I love the videos and throughout your videos you can see the production quality of your videos get better and better each time. Its lovely to see the effort you put in for your subscribers and others who watch your videos. Amazing stuff mate!
Fantastic images Mate, the quality of your work is awesome. So good to watch your episodes without all the added sales pushed in. I know it's needed to a certain degree but your show is a joy to watch. Please include waypoints as you did for the Holland track which we followed to the letter. Was a great trip thanks 👍👍👍
Another brilliant video. Your videos are very well produced. Pro quality they are becoming my faves. Love this channel. Would love to visit Australia some time.
Another great Video. I hadn't heard of the Fan on High to + Pressure the cab, makes sense, how functional it is, is another thing. But i'll keep it in mind, even if it just makes you feel good doing it.
This reminds me so much of my Canyonlands maze district trip. Great stuff, and its nice to hear a practical approach to river crossings and even a little trepidation. I felt like a pansy after locking up and insisting on a statchstrap for my crossing of the dirty devil river, and while it was no problem it easily could have been boggy like you said, I don't regret it in hindsight.
great video. huge jump in production quality recently. camera guys are awesome. keep up the good work. these videos make me want to get my 96 land rover discovery into the muddy stuff!
Once again a fantastic video, Really awesome trail and nice company with a powerful cars wish if i could go with you guys in future and hit the adventures.
At some point, would you mind doing a review on the camera gear you use on your excursions? I'd be curious to know which drone, FPV and time lapsed set ups you use and what your experience has been with how well they handle the bush.
Excellent video Ronny, one of your best so far. You and Andrew St Pierre White should do a trip together as you both have great overland channels and he is now in Aus. Keep up the great work! The sound from those cruisers is phenomenal.
Great movie. I like the quality of pictures and sound. The footage of your drone is amazing. Would be nice if you would tell us a little bit of the cameras and expedition gear you used for the journey. Looking forward to part two!
Love your channel. But it makes it look like you live in the outback. I'd also like to see where you meet at the diner, get gas, or drive down the highway just so I can see some of modern Australia. Thanks
Your videos keep on getting better and better. The drone shots are just the icing on the cake. Looking forward to parts 2 and 3. Btw. How do you handle the drone when you are driving? :D
i like your videos. i dont have to listen to heavy metal or rap. i dont have to worry about foul language. and its all about the adventure instead of all about you. thank you for that. i wish i was doing this with you
Exactly my thoughts.
another great part 1 mini series Ronny. bring on number two
Just gets better and better. Thumbs up Ronny.
Thumbs up for how deep you had your trucks in the water!! Awesome
I'm obsessed about those diesel toyotas but that wrangler sure deserves some respect especially that river crossing.
Australia is absolutely beautiful! The vastness and natural beauty is magical. I truly love your videos and narration. Each time I watch your adventures I am reminded of my time in Kenya. So, very similar in colors, topography and natural vegetation. Especially the red/orange soil. In Canada now and very different from Kenya. Once again, thank you for the excellent videos and fond memories. Take care, mate
Quite possibly the best video I have ever seen on RUclips.
I’m originally from inner London and never been 4wd in my life. I now live in Perth and Just bought a triton and hope to start newbie 4wd as soon as possible. These videos make it look unbelievably amazing. Top work
Each Video just keeps getting better! Can't wait for part 2 & 3.
liked before watching
You unquestionably make the BEST videos.
Literally went on this trip today, the wildflowers we're amazing. About half as much water in the Gascoyne river crossing. Made for a great day trip!
Thanks for giving me the inspiration to check it out. Yeew!
Ronny your productions are just outstanding, getting better and better each time. Once again thank you for sharing, simply outstanding, can't wait to see parts 2 & 3. Cheers Tony
Awesome adventure! Top notch video editing as always! Can't wait for the rest of the series!
Impressive australian landscapes! It´s nice to know more of the landscape and not only gears. Well done!
wow, so fantastic landscape! I did the eastcoast in australia by campervan in two month for two years ago. Now you inspired me the visit the westcoast. Thanks for sharing! /Stefan from upover in Sweden
Love the colours in this episode !
D40 auto gearbox. Great on road, pain in the ass off-road. Even in low range manual mode they still change up gears automatically. Not great on a steep hill when you're trying to maintain momentum!!
Another great video Ronny!
Another fantastic video! absolutely loved it! can't wait for part 2 :) thanks a lot Ronny.
Another great video. I really enjoyed watching during my lunch break between slaving away.
great as always man! love the drone footage with the instrumental, adds a touch more of epicness. I always anticipate that part.
Thanks Ronny looking forward to the video of the changes
This is one heck of a trip. Thanks for sharing - love every minute of it!
Hi Ronny and the crew. As always your video's are epic. Our state sure has some stunning landscapes. The Kennedy Ranges are such a place of beauty, but can still get you into a lot of trouble if you aren't prepared. Great video, great country and those colours!!! Awesome!
Aj & Louise WA.
Great video Ronny . Can't wait for 2 and 3 . Cars and trucks have great sealing from dust, dirt and water . When you turn the air on it kinda pressurizes the interior of the truck to keep water out .
amazingly beautiful scenery. the way you capture the video is very entertaining. so much info for 4wd owner.
You guys are fantastically bloody awesome. love all your videos!
You put a lot of work into these videos, and it shows! you're by far my favorite channel for 4x4 videos. I hope you can keep making content for many years to come.
Someday I'd love to bring my trucks to Australia and do a month or three of wheeling. Thanks for posting these quality vids!
it's a awesome country to tour, can only recommend it mate
Would a 98 Suburban be a rare site there?
it sure would be :-)
I would love to go there too.
How bout an 01 f150? I'd love to do some wheeling and camping in Australia.
Those drone shots are breathtaking.
That place looks bloody amazing, the video quality is excellent
Looking good Ronny, that river crossing was a bit exciting.
Some of the best scenery in a long while while ...wow!!! keep it up Ronny!!!
You've brought back some memories I have when I did a trip around WA, met some amazing people & saw some beautiful sites..already can't wait to get back there. Keep up the good work bud.
+Tom Burnet cheers mate will do
This series is awesome need more of this style so good 😊
unreal time lapses. Amazing ronny
+Jackson Thomas thanks mate
Enjoyed watching part one of your trip, looking forward to part two, Almost like being on the trip with you, looks so enjoyable.
Enjoyed your geology views of the land and when you mentioned that sheep ranch it reminded me of that mini-series "Dirt Water Dynasty" that I watched on TV in the UK when I was stationed there around 20 years ago. I still have some of that on a VHS tape that I recorded.
Cant wait for part two..
Excellent video. Your cinematography has improved so much. I felt like I was watching Top Gear (Jeremy Clarkson days) with that slow motion river crossing with music at 10:10
Love your vids Ronny. Gotta say though, air con on is extremely unlikely to create positive pressure, especially in most cars if you have it set to ‘recycle’ instead of ‘fresh’ as most people do when running AC. Some cars might be sealed well enough and not have any ‘air out ‘vent such that full fan on fresh air (with or without AC on) might create a little positive pressure, but it is unlikely the LC79 is one. Either way, given where the fresh air vent is under the bonnet you wouldn’t want to leave that open as in deep water it might start blasting water in. AC with recycle on just moves air around, like a fan running in a room, doesn’t change the pressure one bit. You want real positive pressure? Have a strong blower fan pumping air in from somewhere high, or have a line from a compressor/full air tank running into cab and start venting when you hit the water.
Ronny this is awesome videography, Australia is such a beautiful country. Keep up the amazing work man! Salute from Jamaica mon!
those landcrusiers looks awesome!! great timelapses, the landscape is beautiful, remindme my homeland, Baja península in Mexico. i hope update my 4runner 91 soon. nice videos.
Ronny, your camera work just gets better and better! Almost as sweet as the V8 sound from the VDJ79s
Definitely thumbs up! Great video, great views, awesome places. Thanks a lot Ronny, I really enjoy whatching your videos; and also your off road tips are really handy.
Nice shots, looking forward to seeing part two!!
love this outback stuff. keep up the amazing work ronny!!
I'm surprised to not see someone lashing up a hammock. A well placed eyelet on your truck would make it easy to set up most anywhere.
fantastic video as usual. Can't wait for part 2
Another great video, Ronny, just keep getting better and better.
got baked the other night and fell into a youtube hole... satisfied with what i discovered. Awesome videos, love the drone footage and the time-lapses
The music was perfect at 22:00
Awesome video as always :D
I love the shots showing to stars
Ronny, another great video mate.
You need to be congratulated on the quality and informative nature of your videos. A nice change from the multitude of "Red Neck' 4x4 videos and behaviour out there.
Ken
Hi Ronny, I would just like to say keep up the good work, I love the videos and throughout your videos you can see the production quality of your videos get better and better each time. Its lovely to see the effort you put in for your subscribers and others who watch your videos. Amazing stuff mate!
Fantastic images Mate, the quality of your work is awesome. So good to watch your episodes without all the added sales pushed in. I know it's needed to a certain degree but your show is a joy to watch. Please include waypoints as you did for the Holland track which we followed to the letter. Was a great trip thanks 👍👍👍
Another brilliant video. Your videos are very well produced. Pro quality they are becoming my faves. Love this channel. Would love to visit Australia some time.
Hey Ronny! AMAZING video, the best, can't wait to see the other parts of this trip. Please keep up the good work!
Awesome job guys! Can't wait for the rest of the series! Love your vehicles and the scenery was breathtaking.
Fantastic content and amazing views. Thanks Ronny
Another great Video.
I hadn't heard of the Fan on High to + Pressure the cab, makes sense, how functional it is, is another thing. But i'll keep it in mind, even if it just makes you feel good doing it.
+Hugh Jazz it's worked for me in the past which is why I keep doing it.
Yep, there is no doubting it when you've tried it. Great Tip.
Also a spray of Lanolin around the seals helps, then when the doors are closed makes a good seal
On fresh not recirc 😀
These videos make me want to move to Australia just to go 4wheeling.
Another great video ronny . The best 4wding videos out keep it up.
Cool video as always! Looking forward to part 2&3. Keep up the good work!
Amazing Drone shots
Man, those roos running in the dark are freaking me out))
Great vid mate. Looks like a phenomenal area. I'll have to get some waypoints off you and try and get up there!
Great part 1 thanks for sharing your exploits
another awesome video Ronny, greetings from the us. Real inspiration to get out there and adventure!
Once again Ronny and team great vid, enjoyed it very much
This reminds me so much of my Canyonlands maze district trip. Great stuff, and its nice to hear a practical approach to river crossings and even a little trepidation. I felt like a pansy after locking up and insisting on a statchstrap for my crossing of the dirty devil river, and while it was no problem it easily could have been boggy like you said, I don't regret it in hindsight.
The string instrument music that starts at 18:30 is great! What is that? Thanks, for taking us along on your expeditions!
Hi Ronny, mate great vid, thanks.
Nice scenery! But forget the millions of years Ronny.
Great production as usual!! Nice work!
So much better than that Toyota channel, Ronny. Hats off to your films.
Superbe video Ronny ,instructive et de magnifiques images!
love to see more shots of the night sky
hahaha did some buddy noticed the kiss @ 6:00. See on the door glass shadow
Nasir Ali haha. Yep
yess
I love this stuff! wish I am able to do such epic travels thanks Ronny for making these type of videos , HBC from Westminster CA USA
Bloody awesome video Ronny, again! ...enjoying this all the way from the other side, in QLD (and a tad jealous too).
Well, Ronny, when you're setting camp up in the dark, it is kinda like doing it blindfolded
great video. huge jump in production quality recently. camera guys are awesome. keep up the good work.
these videos make me want to get my 96 land rover discovery into the muddy stuff!
Another great video, Ronny. The view from the drone is awesome....
Once again a fantastic video, Really awesome trail and nice company with a powerful cars wish if i could go with you guys in future and hit the adventures.
Thanks for the video.
Great Video, thanks for creating it! I'm really looking forward to see the next parts :)
Fantastic
At some point, would you mind doing a review on the camera gear you use on your excursions? I'd be curious to know which drone, FPV and time lapsed set ups you use and what your experience has been with how well they handle the bush.
Excellent video Ronny, one of your best so far. You and Andrew St Pierre White should do a trip together as you both have great overland channels and he is now in Aus. Keep up the great work! The sound from those cruisers is phenomenal.
Great movie. I like the quality of pictures and sound. The footage of your drone is amazing. Would be nice if you would tell us a little bit of the cameras and expedition gear you used for the journey. Looking forward to part two!
Awesome video! i wish this was my my job.. next year i hope i can go back to Aus and drive in NT and WA again
Love your channel. But it makes it look like you live in the outback. I'd also like to see where you meet at the diner, get gas, or drive down the highway just so I can see some of modern Australia. Thanks
loving the drone footage, keep up the good work mate
love it ronny keep up the good work
@16:15 The Wrangler looks like one of the ships from *batteries not included. :)
Great Video Ronny! Great tips as always..:)
Great video. Thx Ronny!
Your videos keep on getting better and better. The drone shots are just the icing on the cake. Looking forward to parts 2 and 3.
Btw. How do you handle the drone when you are driving? :D
In the past he had the passenger in the Jeep fly the drone.
Loved this video Ronny can't wait for the next one. Also if you ever wanted to explore NSW mate I would love to show you around 👍
Great video Rohnny! Go the cruiser!
Great videos Ronny, love the drone footage and editing! Keep it up mate
6:02 sneaky snogging was that a good luck kiss before the first water crossing of the trip?