Love it, thanks! I used to do black fellows hand track 25 years ago and did it for the first time again a couple months ago. Love the care you take to help your friend with their new patrol! 🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️
@@shaddonaghue I did it on the June long weekend this year (2021). When my ute was about 3 weeks old. It wasn't too bad although I did the last couple of kms in the dark and managed to crack the front bumper on something, so yes it possibly is worse than I thought it was! haha
Another great clip bud 👍 We’ve been into that dam but never actually walked right down to it.....I think you can get in to it ‘this side’ of the railway line too, I’ll have to go check it out, looks like a great summer day hang on place 👌 And if it makes you feel any better, I prefer the exhaust note of the 4.5 ltr 😉👍
Thanks for watching mate, good swimming at that dam and also if you walk down to the bottom there are a few relics of an old pump house and stuff, I believe it was for the steam trains. You should hear the 76 now i just had a remap done 💪💪
Great vid. Will have to hunt the lookout and the dam. Thanks for trimming the tree a good distance back. I'm confused every time I come across one where someone cut it vehicle width + 3mm. Grateful to those who clear well for people like me who can't.
Really great video Shad, from the wheeling, to the location footage and how good was that charcoal starter scene!! Time lapse and music worked well and the drone footage was awesome. Wished I was there!
Yeah I don’t have gps coordinates , i just know how to get there , its off blackfellow hands trail just after the Spanish steps turn off. Just be careful up there at the moment its very wet and people can’t get through. Maybe let it dry out a bit if it ever stops raining
Hi Shad great video what a beautiful spot at that lookout would love to go there. Would i be asking too much if you could share the gps cordinates , if you have them cheers mate.
It's really difficult to understand the whole camping anywhere scene. You have to camp at camping grounds in national parks etc but on all 4x4 shows people find secret spots and just do it. Im always scared to do so cos of fear of the 'mysterious ranger' popping up and fining me. So what's the deal with that. Can a person camp at a secluded spot while looking after the place regarding litter and putting out fires and leaving the place as you find it etc and not get in trouble. How does it work
@@BloodClut as far as i know you can can anywhere unless there are signs stating otherwise, this spot was state forest but atm national parks are taking over so it could change, i mainly choose state forest for the freedom of being able to camp anywhere. National parks are becoming a little hard to deal with , especially with all the booking process now. Cheers mate
Another beautiful spot Shad, nice work! Does the idrive make much of a difference, have been thinking of getting one for my Cruiser, a few people have told me not to bother, mines a DPF model.
Thanks for watching mate, i like the idrive as it makes the throttle response better, doesn’t give you any extra power. I think it is worthwhile. I definitely notice when its turn off which i do for off-roading.
Yeah the charcoal/fire scene was very cool. Another great video. How are you finding those lookouts, you just know where they are, or studying maps and going where you think there'll be one?
Thanks for watching mate, yeah i do a bit of map searching but also a lot of exploring, you guys don’t see the weekends of just driving around exploring, but I really enjoy it anyway.
Love the drone footage.
thanks mate, I cant take all the credit some of the footage is from @out2adventure.
Awesome mate. That B-roll footage at the beginning is fire👌👌👌🤙👍.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching
Nice one Shad, like the new style mate. Cheers Steve
Thanks mate, really appreciate it and thanks for watching 👍
Cool vid Shad, enjoyed it !!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching
Love it, thanks! I used to do black fellows hand track 25 years ago and did it for the first time again a couple months ago. Love the care you take to help your friend with their new patrol! 🙇♂️🙇♂️🙇♂️
Yeah it was really new , like i think 2 week old . Tbanks for watching, I think blackfellow hand track is pretty rough now .
@@shaddonaghue I did it on the June long weekend this year (2021). When my ute was about 3 weeks old. It wasn't too bad although I did the last couple of kms in the dark and managed to crack the front bumper on something, so yes it possibly is worse than I thought it was! haha
@@gregbarnett3627 thats no good about your bumper, time for a bullbar ?
@@shaddonaghue haha yes, 100% on the (very long!) list of upgrades!
@@gregbarnett3627 always something to do 🤠👌👌
Another great clip bud 👍
We’ve been into that dam but never actually walked right down to it.....I think you can get in to it ‘this side’ of the railway line too, I’ll have to go check it out, looks like a great summer day hang on place 👌
And if it makes you feel any better, I prefer the exhaust note of the 4.5 ltr 😉👍
Thanks for watching mate, good swimming at that dam and also if you walk down to the bottom there are a few relics of an old pump house and stuff, I believe it was for the steam trains. You should hear the 76 now i just had a remap done 💪💪
@@shaddonaghue nice - looks like a good spot, we’ll have to go check it out over Chrissy maybe 😉
and remap - ooooh yeah, noice 👌👍👍
@@4WheelingInNSW yeah, just what I needed, more power 😉🤠💪
Great video Shad ☺️ really enjoyed the trip
Thanks guys , hanging out for your trip video.
Thanks for watching
That was great to watch, well done Shad
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed it 👌👌
Spectacular scenery Shad! You'll habe to take me on a guided tour there sometime.
He is the Lithgow area guru
Yes mate, for sure 👍👍
Great vid. Will have to hunt the lookout and the dam. Thanks for trimming the tree a good distance back. I'm confused every time I come across one where someone cut it vehicle width + 3mm. Grateful to those who clear well for people like me who can't.
thanks for watching mate, yeah I can't understand the tree thing either that's why I cut a bit wider 👍👍
Did you find the spot? I believe I have the coordinates for it
Really great video Shad, from the wheeling, to the location footage and how good was that charcoal starter scene!! Time lapse and music worked well and the drone footage was awesome. Wished I was there!
Thanks mate, really glad you enjoyed 👍👍
Sorry mate i should said the GPS cordinates of the lookout campsite you guys were at thanks mate
Yeah I don’t have gps coordinates , i just know how to get there , its off blackfellow hands trail just after the Spanish steps turn off. Just be careful up there at the moment its very wet and people can’t get through.
Maybe let it dry out a bit if it ever stops raining
Hi Shad great video what a beautiful spot at that lookout would love to go there. Would i be asking too much if you could share the gps cordinates , if you have them cheers mate.
Hey mate , are you able to message me on another flatform like Facebook or Instagram
I don’t have coordinates but i can send you a bit of a map.
@@shaddonaghue yes i will look you up on facebook thanks mate
I'd tagalong with Shad. I already carry around bog rolls so I'll be alright. Nah all seriousness I'd love to go around with Shad. Awesome fella
Cheers mate, thanks for watching 🤠
Arh, this was the trip from the other week, took to long getting bogged and viewing the canyons to head over
Yeah mate, thats the one, looked like you were having some fun though 👍👍
Any coordinates of the secret camp spot?
End of sunnyside rd
Thanks for that. What a great spot to set off the drone. Hope I don't get caught camping there. 👍
It's really difficult to understand the whole camping anywhere scene. You have to camp at camping grounds in national parks etc but on all 4x4 shows people find secret spots and just do it. Im always scared to do so cos of fear of the 'mysterious ranger' popping up and fining me. So what's the deal with that. Can a person camp at a secluded spot while looking after the place regarding litter and putting out fires and leaving the place as you find it etc and not get in trouble. How does it work
@@BloodClut as far as i know you can can anywhere unless there are signs stating otherwise, this spot was state forest but atm national parks are taking over so it could change, i mainly choose state forest for the freedom of being able to camp anywhere. National parks are becoming a little hard to deal with , especially with all the booking process now.
Cheers mate
Thanks for the reply and advise. I appreciate it. Love yr channel. Keep it up 👍
Another beautiful spot Shad, nice work! Does the idrive make much of a difference, have been thinking of getting one for my Cruiser, a few people have told me not to bother, mines a DPF model.
Thanks for watching mate, i like the idrive as it makes the throttle response better, doesn’t give you any extra power. I think it is worthwhile.
I definitely notice when its turn off which i do for off-roading.
Shad's Tagalong. You're going to have to wear long pants when you go professional 🙂
And a collared shirt 😂😂, thanks for watching mate
Yeah the charcoal/fire scene was very cool.
Another great video.
How are you finding those lookouts, you just know where they are, or studying maps and going where you think there'll be one?
Thanks for watching mate, yeah i do a bit of map searching but also a lot of exploring, you guys don’t see the weekends of just driving around exploring, but I really enjoy it anyway.