THE CANNING STOCK ROUTE - EVERYTHING WE WISHED WE KNEW BEFORE TAKING ON THE CSR

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @Ranger670
    @Ranger670 10 месяцев назад +5

    Thanks for advocating for the remote community fuel suppliers. They cop a fair bit of "lack of understanding" feedback. People like you who understand and explain what these places have to do to provide their services can only help.
    Respect to you and your travelling friends.👃

  • @lachie8888
    @lachie8888 10 месяцев назад +3

    Just purchased the ebook and it’s both a spectacular publication and a super useful guide. Stunning photography through to helpful contacts, distances and tips. Well done guys.

    • @OverlandTravellers
      @OverlandTravellers  10 месяцев назад

      Cheers mate! Appreciate the support. We are pretty happy with how it turned out.

  • @shanejfm
    @shanejfm 10 месяцев назад +1

    In 2016 my heavily laden 2011 LC Workmate V8 used just 13-14 l/100km across the CSR ... which was in fact slightly better than the open road! Never got stuck. No flat tyres. Horrific heat. Remarkable scenery! Go fully equipped. It helps if you'd done every big track in Australia just prior, like us. Hope you have the same luck! Regards Shane M (North Otago, NZ)

    • @OverlandTravellers
      @OverlandTravellers  10 месяцев назад

      I think it was our tyres which really increased the fuel for us.

    • @shanejfm
      @shanejfm 10 месяцев назад

      I just had Bridgestone ATs. 7 days just cruising. It was damn hot so I drove an extra 1-2 hours in the afternoons. Me, the wife and an internet schooled daughter. And we are just NZ farmers. Best vehicle - fully equipped - no problem. Regards Shane M (North Otago, NZ)

  • @katherineporter2654
    @katherineporter2654 5 месяцев назад

    We have friends that are about to take off with a group to do the CSR starting at the north end. I wanted to watch something so I could understand what they will encounter, and this series has been awesome. I am going to purchase your ebook and have it printed and bonded to give to them as a gift. Great wrap up on the CSR.

  • @Ray-xz9bx
    @Ray-xz9bx 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think you also need to mention. To check your vehicles every time you stop to pull the spinifex out with gloves. Great vid 😊 thanks for sharing

  • @seanchristie7150
    @seanchristie7150 10 месяцев назад

    Fantastic episode, love the information provided.
    Wombat holes are due to inexperienced drivers using incorrect tyre pressures, causing wheelspin which then gets accentuated due to the instability in the sand track.
    Certainly where blessed with the camping due to the rain that fell.
    Love that Adrian only refilled his glass.
    Fantastic series and looking forward to the next series

  • @markbunyan9092
    @markbunyan9092 5 месяцев назад

    Great video guys, a fair bit of logistics for a trip like that, very informative, kinda puts things into perspective regarding how big Australia is, think the Canning is just over 1100 miles and I live in Scotland, mainland Scotland is about 350 miles end to end 🙂.

  • @cruisin_our_country
    @cruisin_our_country 10 месяцев назад

    Hi guys. We have enjoyed your entire travel videos of the Canning and found them most informative.
    We are doing the Canning this year in June after doing another Simmo crossing beforehand.

  • @philg2468
    @philg2468 10 месяцев назад +3

    Great info. Out of interest, I have a 2019 Troopy and last did the Canning in August 2019. Conditions were probably a bit easier as the tracks were not as overgrown as they were for you. The vehicle was weighbridged at the start and came in at 3350kg with 80L water and 60L extra diesel in jerries. I have deliberately tried the keep this vehicle as light as possible and I used the original 225/95 skinny tyres. Our fuel consumption was considerably better than yours - 1750km using 245.5L (14.0 L/100km). From Billiluna to Kunawarritji we used 107.5L for 687km (15.7 L/100k) and from Kunawarritji to Wiluna used 138L for 1063km (13.0 L/100k).
    My take on this is that aggressive mud tyres and extra weight really push up consumption in soft sand country.

    • @OverlandTravellers
      @OverlandTravellers  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes definitely the larger tyres and weight

    • @wayneroberts7429
      @wayneroberts7429 10 месяцев назад +2

      So pleased to see this comment. I'm buying a Troopy and I'm planning on keeping the tires and suspension stock. It's good to know your fuel stats are so low, what I was hoping would be the case. Do you feel that not having it lifted has held you back or got you stuck on any of the trips you have done?

    • @OverlandTravellers
      @OverlandTravellers  10 месяцев назад +2

      @@wayneroberts7429 I think I stock troopy kept relatively light will do it no worries. They’ve got great clearance from factory.

    • @philg2468
      @philg2468 10 месяцев назад

      @@wayneroberts7429 I ran skinny tyres on split rims for 10 years followed by fat tyres for 20 years and now skinny tubeless for 5 years - its great to be back on tall skinnys.
      Troopys don't really need lift - clearance is limited by the diffs, so tall tyres are great, but approach and rampover angles are pretty good stock. But the factory rear springs will sag when loaded. I upgraded to Terrain Tamer 3 leaf parabolics and have the 20mm lift coils at the front. It really suits a vehicle that doesn't go above 3300kgs. Too much lift on a Troopy makes them a bit top heavy and unstable compared to most wagons which have a significantly wider track. And I have got 40mm of track correction by using 16x6.5" factory steels from the 105series on the rear. The centres are the same so it looks great. Although it is only a partial correction, I find it feels more stable when towing. On desert sand I never had a problem with the narrower rear track on the Troopy.

    • @wayneroberts7429
      @wayneroberts7429 10 месяцев назад

      @@philg2468 I'll check out the 16x6.5" factory steels from the 105series and see if they work with the 2024 Troopy, that solves nearly half of a not very big problem or very little money. Is the ride improved with the Terrain Tamer 3 leaf parabolics?

  • @wontstandstill1756
    @wontstandstill1756 10 месяцев назад

    As a relative newbie to your channel, found myself binging as love your style and content ,,your videography is ammmmazing!!!!!-The panel 'style' summary is awesome also

  • @KathyKelly-Johnston
    @KathyKelly-Johnston 10 месяцев назад

    Really helpful, instructive video about preparing for the Canning. Thank you

  • @RoseRosesPlace
    @RoseRosesPlace 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome vid guys, really helpful, I'm gunna get this book👍👍👍

  • @stuartkcalvin
    @stuartkcalvin 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks guys, well stage and very informative.

  • @zekesteggall2176
    @zekesteggall2176 10 месяцев назад +1

    From memory there was a spring problem with the Isuzu truck, if not would you recommend doing it with a Isuzu camper or not? We wouldn’t be doing it alone but we’re keen to take our camper even on hard tracks.

    • @OverlandTravellers
      @OverlandTravellers  10 месяцев назад +2

      Yes that’s correct, I truck would be fine I’d just make sure no matter what vehicle you take it’s 100% mechanically

  • @grahamsaunders1594
    @grahamsaunders1594 10 месяцев назад

    Now that was very interesting thank you keep them coming

  • @fishernick2447
    @fishernick2447 3 месяца назад

    Which head units are you running to have Hema ?
    Great wrap up, thanks 🥃

    • @OverlandTravellers
      @OverlandTravellers  3 месяца назад

      @@fishernick2447 hey mate, it’s from xplore aus :)

  • @iananderson3280
    @iananderson3280 10 месяцев назад

    Hey guys, you mentioned you stocked up in Alice. Was that food included? Might be important to mention that you aren't meant to bring fresh food across the border into WA due to quarantine regulations.

  • @wayneramm7288
    @wayneramm7288 7 месяцев назад

    Hi guys
    Enjoying your vids
    You quickly mentioned the make of awning on your troopy
    Can you let us know again please
    Cheers

    • @OverlandTravellers
      @OverlandTravellers  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hey mate it’s from destination 4WD…. I’ve done a whole video on it but f you want to see more of it :)

  • @kennethmcgrane3130
    @kennethmcgrane3130 9 месяцев назад

    Great video. Great tips. Thank you

  • @dawesville1615
    @dawesville1615 10 месяцев назад +1

    In your opinion could you do the Canning towing an off road box camper? Great video too, thank you.

    • @OverlandTravellers
      @OverlandTravellers  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes you definitely could, that being said you’re not supposed to tow on the canning and we saw plenty of trailer wreckage’s on the track.

    • @dawesville1615
      @dawesville1615 10 месяцев назад

      @@OverlandTravellers I wasn’t aware you couldn’t so thank you. Better start the research proper 😊

    • @OverlandTravellers
      @OverlandTravellers  10 месяцев назад

      @@dawesville1615 all the information for this is in our e-book

    • @shanejfm
      @shanejfm 10 месяцев назад +1

      We passed a number of trailer wrecks. It seems too that the trailers also wreck all of the dunes. Also - a burnt out Discovery and a Patrol. We bumped into an older couple who were waiting for a trailer spring midway on the CSR ... sadly we saw that spring, and did not know whether it was better to take it on or leave it. But they were safe ... just a 1-week wait near the Community. Regards Shane M (North Otago, NZ)

    • @dawesville1615
      @dawesville1615 10 месяцев назад

      @@shanejfm thank you. Not going down that road anymore. Will look to prep the vehicle instead.

  • @christinefinger8425
    @christinefinger8425 9 месяцев назад +1

    How were the flies ,mozzies etc?

  • @ouradventerousdays
    @ouradventerousdays 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for all the helpful information. I wish we could do it soon instead of one day. Even better if we convoy with you guys 😅. P.S does Adrian sell sweet wine? I only drink sweet wine 😅

  • @leftcoastoverland8750
    @leftcoastoverland8750 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the info!

  • @TheCotswold
    @TheCotswold 10 месяцев назад

    Quick question - did you need any permits to travel the track? Feb effort recording the trip guys BTW

    • @OverlandTravellers
      @OverlandTravellers  10 месяцев назад

      Yes you do need permits. All that info and where to get them is in the e-book

  • @stuartandrews7229
    @stuartandrews7229 8 месяцев назад

    That's cool loving it

  • @peterstone5356
    @peterstone5356 9 месяцев назад

    City folk: Why is fuel 3.30 a litre, they are ripping us off.
    Road Train Owner: Payed a Million dollars for this road train, took me 2 weeks to get here and 2 weeks to get home, why am I getting only $3 per litre

  • @Bigcountry_littlelegs
    @Bigcountry_littlelegs 10 месяцев назад

    What was the thing you hated about the CSR

    • @OverlandTravellers
      @OverlandTravellers  10 месяцев назад

      Which point on the video are you referring to?

    • @Bigcountry_littlelegs
      @Bigcountry_littlelegs 10 месяцев назад

      @@OverlandTravellers sorry was meant to be what was the thing you hated most about doing the CSR, so least favourite thing about it

    • @OverlandTravellers
      @OverlandTravellers  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Bigcountry_littlelegs probably the corrugated sections but honestly it was so good I didn’t really hate anything on it.

  • @annettehewitson6426
    @annettehewitson6426 10 месяцев назад

    People got to learn to wipe your back hole with a stick,rock,an not to carry the kitchen sink,

  • @joblogs1072
    @joblogs1072 10 месяцев назад

    Can you take a dog on the Canning or the Madigan? Thinking about a trip soon thanks for insights.

    • @OverlandTravellers
      @OverlandTravellers  10 месяцев назад

      Definitely not the Madigan and not really on the CSR. That being said I’ve seen people with dogs on both. I’d watch out for 1080 though. You could lose the dog quite easily