Hi Roothy, thanks for sharing this great vid. It reminds me so much of growing up in the now iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a UNESCO Word Heritage site. My dad was the Warden-in-Charge. The standard colour of the Natal Parks Board vehicles was very close to your Mahindra. I've got the same model but in white. What is that colour called? I absolutely love my Mahindra s6 Karoo Double cab pikup 4x4 and it's just clocked 148000 km over terrible roads, tracks and raw African bush to access river and borehole sites or irrigated fields in my work with water monitoring. It's arguably the best vehicle for my applications I've ever had the pleasure of owning. I reckon it's time for a trip to the Bush again. I'll outrun a rhino or elephant in it, wasn't too lucky in the past but that's a story for another day. It's also big enough for our Bluegrass Band Mottled Crew to get to gigs with all our gear as well. That's sound gear, banjo, fiddle, guitar and bass. Great fun!
Great stuff Mate, When is the cookbook getting released? Or have I missed something? How good is North Straddie I used to remove all the green waste from there and all the other islands and take it to Jacob’s well a long time ago now great memories and great job at the time👌 Keep up the good work great to see the whole mob enjoying the trip👍
Mate I loved my old Toyotas. That doesn’t mean I’m stuck on a brand when it comes to reality. Times are changing, there’s more Toyotas built in India now than there is in Japan. My fave is a 75 HJ ute but only because it’s Australian made.
Hey Roothy I know your more into 4x4 than just driving them, so I thought you might get a kick out of this ask A I what Pajero means in Spanish. ha-ha never mind just lucky I drive a NISSAN cheers ha ha ha
Thankyou for inviting us Roothy and a lovely family you have.
Thank's for sharing
Family time is the best also making special memories. Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks Roothy it is nice to see this relaxed time of your life and with your new truck and travelling with your best half, cheers buddy.
Beautiful video John, thank you. It’s not a difficult trip but these are some of the best.
You are so lucky to have a loving family. So jealous. Good to see you still out enjoying life mate.
Great video enjoyed ever second! Can’t wait for more thanks Roothy
Thanks for sharing the trip John . So many families don't even know there cousins these days , Good on ya .
Love your work Roothy ! Makes me reminisce the 4wd action days 👍👍
Loved ❤ it. Great family beach Video. Nice having someone who can actually catch fish in the group. So relaxing to watch.
Yep, Lachlan's fed us all more than once - he's a natural fish killer!
This is what it’s all about mate. ❤️❤️ cool places and family time.
Well done rooted. Loved the vid.
That's some chilled tunes around the fire there John! Looks like a fun time was had by all. Thanks for sharing.
err, beer could have been involved....
All that slaving over the hot stove and fire would definately make you thirsty. Nice work.
Bloody brilliant time,a great watch for someone in the cold UK ❤
Ha! We thing it's bad in Queensland if we have to wear a jumper over the T shirt...
What about all the times ya have to wear a rain jacket rooty, qld has been raining for a year😂
Fantastic, thanks for sharing.
Fantastic looking trip. I think that is the same site my family uses.
There’s definitely a lot of facial hair in the Rooth family genes 👍🏻
Grab I before it falls out I reckon....
Nice one 🤙👍
Loving life roothy enjoy 😊
Hi Roothy, thanks for sharing this great vid. It reminds me so much of growing up in the now iSimangaliso Wetland Park, a UNESCO Word Heritage site. My dad was the Warden-in-Charge. The standard colour of the Natal Parks Board vehicles was very close to your Mahindra. I've got the same model but in white. What is that colour called? I absolutely love my Mahindra s6 Karoo Double cab pikup 4x4 and it's just clocked 148000 km over terrible roads, tracks and raw African bush to access river and borehole sites or irrigated fields in my work with water monitoring. It's arguably the best vehicle for my applications I've ever had the pleasure of owning. I reckon it's time for a trip to the Bush again. I'll outrun a rhino or elephant in it, wasn't too lucky in the past but that's a story for another day. It's also big enough for our Bluegrass Band Mottled Crew to get to gigs with all our gear as well. That's sound gear, banjo, fiddle, guitar and bass. Great fun!
Cheers for the video
Great stuff Mate,
When is the cookbook getting released? Or have I missed something?
How good is North Straddie I used to remove all the green waste from there and all the other islands and take it to Jacob’s well a long time ago now great memories and great job at the time👌
Keep up the good work great to see the whole mob enjoying the trip👍
On ya mate - I've written a couple of cook books, still got a few copies somewhere...
Hi Roothy..
I said hi to Milo.. at the Birdwood Motor Museum for you last week..
Cheers Tony..
Fellow RUclipsr.. Cheers 🍻
Thanks Tony - I miss the old girl most days!!!
@@JOHNROOTHROOTHY
You are welcome 🍻
Kinda like an Elvis convention of Roothy impersonaters
@@gerardmahoney4606 hahahaha. Very good mate. 😎👍🏾
Well Roothy what about my invite missed out on great getaway never mind it was to far to drive anyway cheers for sharing
Hunker Down.
❤
Family time in the best country on earth 🇦🇺🦘
I'm sorry to say that mate we really , really are. I'd rather be in that green beach truck than that mahindrana
Be as sorry as you like 😂
So you've tried one mate? Or is this just some comment from someone who doesn't have an open mind??
Why did you downgrade from the 45
So many years vouching for Toyota and you go and sell out. I love our roothy but..... fuck me.
Mate I loved my old Toyotas. That doesn’t mean I’m stuck on a brand when it comes to reality. Times are changing, there’s more Toyotas built in India now than there is in Japan. My fave is a 75 HJ ute but only because it’s Australian made.
Drive one mate and you will understand 👍🏾
Hey Roothy I know your more into 4x4 than just driving them, so I thought you might get a kick out of this ask A I what Pajero means in Spanish. ha-ha never mind just lucky I drive a NISSAN cheers ha ha ha
Yep, there's a reason they call it the Bolero in South America eh?