Graham and crew, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your OFF GRID episodes. They show that you can go off road without tearing up tracks and breaking vehicles, and just get out there and enjoy what our country has to offer.
Bloody nailed those chips mate. And Blair is the campsite KING. Nobody better to get spots off in NSW - Now everyone go and message him and ask for them.
@firetofork What would you know mate? You reckon you know your way around a camp cook up or something? Next thing you’ll tell me is that you’ve got your own successful RUclips channel and cookbook. 😏
Hey Graham and Off Grid crew. These are far the best series you have imo. Graham can you share the route you take for this video. NSW to QLD on dirt only. As we are from the West Lake Macquarie era, this is in my backyard and would love to follow the similar trails. Keep up the great episodes. Have a brewski for us. Thanks in advance. Cheers
I think they've used creative editing to make it all dirt... There is a lot of dirt tracks through there, but the bits I know and have tried to explore aren't connected without going back to the sealed roads here and there. If there is a route I'd love to see it, but I'm pretty doubtful.
I loved this episode, so many things to be thankful for. You started with a feed at the Moonan Flat pub. The steak melts in your mouth there, and the surroundings are beautiful. Then you went over the range to Gloucester, but this is where Graeme missed a trick. He drove over the range without noticing that this is one of the few places on earth that have Temperate Rainforest meeting Subtropical rainforest. It’s super rare to see subtropical vines wrapping around alpine conifers. Apparently Kilimanjaro has a similar version, but it’s really rare. It’s good to see the Offgrid crew heading to SEQ. The sand islands are worth at least three episodes on their own…
Hi Grahame, any chance of you sharing the towns or places, directions along the way so we can also enjoy your journey... looked like an awesome trip :)
Its the only down fall about the show he never tells you where he is its all so secretive we would love to do this trip with our kids but we just cant figure out what path he took
Nothing beats going away with really good like minded friends. All the better for really fantastic locations. All enjoying the same thing, being relaxed, no stress, no bullshit, the scenery & 4wd & camping. Also enjoying everyone s company.
Lived in Scone for a few years when I first moved over from nz. Started watching 4WD 24/7 bought myself a Ute and never looked back. Barrington tops was always a quick getaway spot for me. Felt a bit nostalgic watching you guys drive up there
I'm very particular about vehicles, but by god I love that dmax, all the trips Graham did in it, it's journey on off grid, it's just an absolute weapon
Awesome video as always Graham, Steph and Harley. Off Grid never disappoints always some of the most epic and amazing places in Australia. Taking the path less traveled is way better than the black top. Thanks for letting us ride along with y'all on y'all's adventures.
Living and adventure riding on the Mid North Coast, it was good to see many of the spots you mentioned 👍 You missed plenty of amazing places, but you touched on a few on my doorstep. Cheers guys 😎
There was once a time when camping was great in Barrington Tops and accessible to everyone with just a basic 4wd. Now if you want to go to a great river side camp site like Junction Pools it’s only a 24km hike round trip by foot! Best camping is by access through State Forest it’s free. Do what you want just pick up your rubbish and make it great for everyone.
Hah, way back when you guys we're 4WD action (2016). I drove the dirt trail's with a GIC off road camper trailer on the back that you guys have just done and loved every second of it. There was a ski lodge in the "Tops" way back when.
Tyler Thompson has loads of videos in this area. No disrespect towards 4wd247 I ❤ watching their videos. Just wanting to mention there is more RUclips creators & Tyler Thompson is just one of them. Based in Newcastle he has hours of Barrington Tops 4x4 videos.
That little throw back to shauns 80 got me a little emotional 😢 haha, makes want to go back through your catalogue and watch some older stuff, always a treat doing that.
It's so good to sink your teeth into a nice long episode of 4WD-24-7 when so many channels are shortening their episodes and hoping it's going to help them. Keep the episodes long always so that we can enjoy your motivating expeditions across Australia (and the USA). Feel free to plan a trip to South Africa sometime and I'm sure you have plenty of fans here.
spectacular episode, recently ventured up to Barrington Tops but not enough time to do more than check out the regular spots, next time I certainly need more time! Its spectacular country from Walcha to Gloucester that needs more exploration. Well done, Graham, Harley, Steph & Camera Man for showcasing this wonderful area to all of us whom like to travel off that beaten path!
Guys this series is next level I love 4WD 24/7 and it’s my favourite channel on RUclips I notice the vans have Dometic DRS systems and I’m in two minds as which sort off DRS I go for powered or non powered I figure you guys would have given them a fair test - have they ever let any dust in on these trips
Love love love Off Grid. Thank you so much for all your episodes. Just wish Off Grid was uploaded more often. You are a natural Graham, love watching you. Keep em comin. Suck the Guts Out Of Life.
I was at the start of Barrington, running tip trucks up and down. It was cool seeing you guys come past! I was fan boy-ing a bit lol but no one else on site knew who I was talking about haha I’ll share this with them now though
Rain in summer, something we know small about in the UK. We counts the days we don't get it. Love these episodes and Jock n Jesse, just got to find something for Shaun now.
Loved the episode Will give it a crack in March Just unsure what you guys did for fuel...jerry cans maybe !!!! And definitely some mapping would be very appreciated 😊
Graham, I love the Off-Grid show, it's much more my pace. Owning a Daihatsu Rocky breaking parts each trip is not really an option because replacement parts don't really exist lol. They do, but not everywhere like Toyoda's. These tracks you've shown this trip, are they do-able in a Subaru Outback? We do the trek Sydney - Goldie each year to see family and would love to go the back way
As an American who absolutely loves this RUclips channel, I still can't get past the fact that Graham is the spitting image of Jake from Rescuers Down Under, I mean that in the most complimentary way, it was my favorite movie as a kid!!
THIS is the way to travel. Off that bloody M1. Went for a trip a few weeks back and thought let's just get there to meet up with our mates who were already there. I was so miserable on the M1, I had to just gtfo it. As soon as I did, hitting the curvy roads, then reaching that gravel road, I felt whole again. Damn I love driving a good road.
These OFF GRID episodes are what a lot of us here in the States really love. In spite of the hype, most of us 'overlander' types much prefer good scenery over boulder bashing every time. Keep it up guys, but don't let Au Solo go by the wayside, Graham. It's the best work you've ever done (IMO).
Another awesome off grid! This episode really got some "want to go do this exact trip" juices flowing! Having been along Thunderbolts Way from Nabiac to Tamworth once on the way back to Qld, I'd love to get back to that area for a camp! That Mary's view! I need to see that for myself!! wow
All you have to do to the isuzu to keep it cool is an aftermarket auto cooler and pop the bonnet to increase air flow. Works wonders while towing on Fraser in soft sand also.
How bloody good is it hitting moonan flat pub for a schooner, then heading up the hill to find yahself a nice camp spot. Hope this hasn't ruined a lil gem of a spot with everyone seeing this.
I tried to reach that falls twice and failed. But on third attempt I made it. It is one of my favourite. We hiked quite a long way (road closure due to heavy rain) in rain and went for swim in pouring rain.
You 3 are an awesome entertainment trio. Safe travels… and keep sharing your travels and humor. 🙏 Btw Graham, Google grandfather and grandmother rock Koh Samui (one of the idyllic islands of Thailand) … I am certain you’d have your picture snapped there too 😅
Hire Graham, Stephen Harley. Yeah, avid watcher of your series. I hear you went past the time called Gloucester there. I actually live in Gloucester, UK. This one looks like an epic drive 😊😊
Thank you guy's so much for the best 4x4 action and the best commentary , commrodery and cooking 😂 you guys rock! I'm here in the states and I loved it when you guy's came over here and shares your experiences with us! Priceless!!
From an American living in Utah, -17 is dam cold, but for reference in the USA we get temps well below that every year. Peter Sinks in Utah had a record low temperature of -56.28 Celsius. In New Hampshire USA, on Mount Washington they had a record low of -77.77🥶🥶🥶 Love your Off Grid episodes, and sad I missed you when you were here!! I called the Bar in Moab to buy you guy's a round of beers, but liquor laws are weird here and they wouldn't let me! Cheers!
There is a spot you missed on the tops or even the proper start spot on Barrington tops nowadays the public can not use the track linking back up to mooni flats track but still there closed by gates im shore strings could be pulled to do the track all own by state forestry( alot of old logging machines/pullys throughout the tracks and 1/2 pieces at all camps around when seeing one at frying pan you think of it's use back then and can even connect all other machines and pullys if marked on a map)so do have to watch for log trucks and be on channel. Frying pan Creek/coachwork camp grounds out and up the back of Dungog also alot of 4×4 tracks hidden swimming holes,lookouts and no reception true off grid. Personally I've been going there for yrs and still find tracks and waterholes and lookouts
Awesome vid by the way, funny you say your after that elusive Aussie bass , i was lucky enough to spend years working FIFO all over OZ and catch some of the craziest fish ever but it wasn’t until 2 months ago I landed my first Aussie bass it was a raging 24cm haha, but atleast i finally got one 😊😊
Hey guys how about a detailed run through of the Jawa vans, I’ve ordered a sirocco grande with the lot, I would love to know your opinions on Jawa both Pros and con’s, cheers love the channel
It's a Newfoundland tradition in Newfoundland to camp in the gravel pits for may long weekend for Victoria day. We call it may twofour, as in the amount of beer you would need for the night/weekend party. Lol. Gravel pits-buddy wasisname.
God I love off grid .. we all don’t mind the occasional wheel lift to get the blood pumping .. but touring and getting somewhere special is why I bought a 4wd ..
Part of me really wants Graham to drop trip maps. The other part of me gets that the whole point is to wander and explore ourselves. Sadly , I don’t think many people have the time to just meander and explore
sorry mate kempsey is not the birthplace of the akubra hat. the factory in kempsey was built in 1972 but the akubra has a history back to the early1900, but Kempsey is known now as the "home" of the Akubra hat. Love the show though cant wait for next one cheers
Hey Jack another really cool video, I was watching Bathurst from 1982 when Larry drove with Peter and Larry doing his driving stint with no gloves at all, I thought that was pretty cool
Thanks for letting me tag along guys, hopefully the fishing won't be so tough next time 😭
Graham and crew, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your OFF GRID episodes. They show that you can go off road without tearing up tracks and breaking vehicles, and just get out there and enjoy what our country has to offer.
Thanks so much 😊
@@EcoMuseImages_GrahamCahillme and misso loves your off grid episode wish more came out every week my 3 year old loves them too
Exactly - tread lightly
Bloody nailed those chips mate. And Blair is the campsite KING. Nobody better to get spots off in NSW - Now everyone go and message him and ask for them.
Also to those who haven’t yet subscribe to this guy, you won’t regret it.
@firetofork What would you know mate? You reckon you know your way around a camp cook up or something? Next thing you’ll tell me is that you’ve got your own successful RUclips channel and cookbook. 😏
😅@@avsclarke
@@avsclarke I would never say anything so untrue. I’m just a bloke with a soccer mum car
@avsclarke show us how you cook it then, chef!
Wish Off Grid was uploaded more frequently. Absolutely LOVE it.
Hey Graham and Off Grid crew.
These are far the best series you have imo. Graham can you share the route you take for this video. NSW to QLD on dirt only. As we are from the West Lake Macquarie era, this is in my backyard and would love to follow the similar trails. Keep up the great episodes. Have a brewski for us. Thanks in advance. Cheers
Yeah man me too
I think they've used creative editing to make it all dirt... There is a lot of dirt tracks through there, but the bits I know and have tried to explore aren't connected without going back to the sealed roads here and there.
If there is a route I'd love to see it, but I'm pretty doubtful.
Yeah I would like it if they could share the trail too.
Off Grid is my favourite part of 4wd 24/7 love everything they create. Thanks guys.
Cheers mate!
Thank you 🙏
I loved this episode, so many things to be thankful for. You started with a feed at the Moonan Flat pub. The steak melts in your mouth there, and the surroundings are beautiful. Then you went over the range to Gloucester, but this is where Graeme missed a trick. He drove over the range without noticing that this is one of the few places on earth that have Temperate Rainforest meeting Subtropical rainforest. It’s super rare to see subtropical vines wrapping around alpine conifers. Apparently Kilimanjaro has a similar version, but it’s really rare.
It’s good to see the Offgrid crew heading to SEQ. The sand islands are worth at least three episodes on their own…
Hi Grahame, any chance of you sharing the towns or places, directions along the way so we can also enjoy your journey... looked like an awesome trip :)
Its the only down fall about the show he never tells you where he is its all so secretive we would love to do this trip with our kids but we just cant figure out what path he took
Off-grid has to be my favourite series on this channel. Another great ep, thankyou ❤
Thank you 😊
OZ Solo + Off-Grid = the best of 4WD24-7. Keep them coming Graham….
Thanks mate 🙏
Agreed!
Nothing beats going away with really good like minded friends. All the better for really fantastic locations. All enjoying the same thing, being relaxed, no stress, no bullshit, the scenery & 4wd & camping. Also enjoying everyone s company.
Lived in Scone for a few years when I first moved over from nz. Started watching 4WD 24/7 bought myself a Ute and never looked back. Barrington tops was always a quick getaway spot for me. Felt a bit nostalgic watching you guys drive up there
I'm very particular about vehicles, but by god I love that dmax, all the trips Graham did in it, it's journey on off grid, it's just an absolute weapon
Awesome video as always Graham, Steph and Harley. Off Grid never disappoints always some of the most epic and amazing places in Australia. Taking the path less traveled is way better than the black top. Thanks for letting us ride along with y'all on y'all's adventures.
I mostly just watch the Off Grid episodes on 4WD 24-7 now, just such a great chill vibe showcasing brilliant spots 😍
I love the off grid series. Keep them coming. Awesome
Graham!! Surface lures to catch bass!! The Timeco SSC lure is the bass slayer!!
Outstanding and awesome as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
That was a spectacular journey guys. Great views, travel rewards, ideas and camp cooking tips. Looking forward to more.
Living and adventure riding on the Mid North Coast, it was good to see many of the spots you mentioned 👍 You missed plenty of amazing places, but you touched on a few on my doorstep. Cheers guys 😎
Great episode! It's fun to watch the crew tackle the tough tracks, but this kind of stuff is accessible to most people. Well done!
We're really loving this series. Your experience and research make it much more interesting to view
Great video all!! Off Grid is my favourite series on the channel!!
Thats awesome Fruit Bat. I saw Pat Callahan do similar route and I'd love to built an itinerary for that route. Nice work!
There was once a time when camping was great in Barrington Tops and accessible to everyone with just a basic 4wd.
Now if you want to go to a great river side camp site like Junction Pools it’s only a 24km hike round trip by foot!
Best camping is by access through State Forest it’s free. Do what you want just pick up your rubbish and make it great for everyone.
Soo beautiful, beyond the city limits the adventure starts...greetings from germany
Graham your a legend keep camping and towing .Love it .From NZ .Hawkes Bay .
Best part of this channel! I miss the days when you were the main presenter. If you ever go off on your own, Graham, I will follow. No question!
🙏
Hah, way back when you guys we're 4WD action (2016). I drove the dirt trail's with a GIC off road camper trailer on the back that you guys have just done and loved every second of it. There was a ski lodge in the "Tops" way back when.
Throughly enjoying this series one of the best I have seen
Thank you for bringing off grid to the east coast! It’s so good to see my part of the world featured ❤
We thought it was about time!
Tyler Thompson has loads of videos in this area. No disrespect towards 4wd247 I ❤ watching their videos. Just wanting to mention there is more RUclips creators & Tyler Thompson is just one of them. Based in Newcastle he has hours of Barrington Tops 4x4 videos.
Ready enjoying the Off Grid series - keep them coming
That little throw back to shauns 80 got me a little emotional 😢 haha, makes want to go back through your catalogue and watch some older stuff, always a treat doing that.
Awesome episode, can’t wait to try it in my D-Max.
Also, for those asking. It’s Moonan Brooke Rd, that leads up to the Barrington Tops range
It's so good to sink your teeth into a nice long episode of 4WD-24-7 when so many channels are shortening their episodes and hoping it's going to help them. Keep the episodes long always so that we can enjoy your motivating expeditions across Australia (and the USA). Feel free to plan a trip to South Africa sometime and I'm sure you have plenty of fans here.
spectacular episode, recently ventured up to Barrington Tops but not enough time to do more than check out the regular spots, next time I certainly need more time! Its spectacular country from Walcha to Gloucester that needs more exploration. Well done, Graham, Harley, Steph & Camera Man for showcasing this wonderful area to all of us whom like to travel off that beaten path!
Guys this series is next level I love 4WD 24/7 and it’s my favourite channel on RUclips
I notice the vans have Dometic DRS systems and I’m in two minds as which sort off DRS I go for powered or non powered
I figure you guys would have given them a fair test - have they ever let any dust in on these trips
Been hanging for this and wasn’t disappointed probably my favorite of grid episode yet can’t wait for the next one ❤
One of my favs too 😊
Off Grid just keeps getting better. Well done Graham.
More proof Shauno has been holding you back all these years 😂
Love love love Off Grid. Thank you so much for all your episodes. Just wish Off Grid was uploaded more often. You are a natural Graham, love watching you. Keep em comin. Suck the Guts Out Of Life.
I was at the start of Barrington, running tip trucks up and down. It was cool seeing you guys come past! I was fan boy-ing a bit lol but no one else on site knew who I was talking about haha I’ll share this with them now though
Rain in summer, something we know small about in the UK. We counts the days we don't get it. Love these episodes and Jock n Jesse, just got to find something for Shaun now.
Loved the episode
Will give it a crack in March
Just unsure what you guys did for fuel...jerry cans maybe !!!! And definitely some mapping would be very appreciated 😊
Yes we always carry jerry cans!
How great is this and the sound of the Y62 is awesome
Thanks for sharing another great video .
Love the sound of the Nissan. Beautiful country
Graham, I love the Off-Grid show, it's much more my pace. Owning a Daihatsu Rocky breaking parts each trip is not really an option because replacement parts don't really exist lol. They do, but not everywhere like Toyoda's. These tracks you've shown this trip, are they do-able in a Subaru Outback? We do the trek Sydney - Goldie each year to see family and would love to go the back way
Beeing a swiss bloke I always enjoy Graham getting excited about aussie "high country" and cold temps 😂 keep it going boys
As an American who absolutely loves this RUclips channel, I still can't get past the fact that Graham is the spitting image of Jake from Rescuers Down Under, I mean that in the most complimentary way, it was my favorite movie as a kid!!
Arhhhh kookaburra and marys view. My backyard. Magical place. Few hidden water falls up there too
I am totally looking forward to off-grid 2024!!!
It’s gonna be our best year yet
@@EcoMuseImages_GrahamCahill frothing!
THIS is the way to travel. Off that bloody M1. Went for a trip a few weeks back and thought let's just get there to meet up with our mates who were already there. I was so miserable on the M1, I had to just gtfo it. As soon as I did, hitting the curvy roads, then reaching that gravel road, I felt whole again. Damn I love driving a good road.
It's a whole other world!
Have a property in monkerai. Not many kilometers from barrington. Beautiful place, mountainous and misty. Simply amazing
These OFF GRID episodes are what a lot of us here in the States really love. In spite of the hype, most of us 'overlander' types much prefer good scenery over boulder bashing every time.
Keep it up guys, but don't let Au Solo go by the wayside, Graham. It's the best work you've ever done (IMO).
Yes, more AuSolo!
Thank you. I had a wonderful trip with you. I enjoy your videos immensely.
These off grid episodes are awesome!
Currently sitting here studying the maps planning a trip to Barrington Tops. 👍
Another awesome off grid! This episode really got some "want to go do this exact trip" juices flowing! Having been along Thunderbolts Way from Nabiac to Tamworth once on the way back to Qld, I'd love to get back to that area for a camp!
That Mary's view! I need to see that for myself!! wow
All you have to do to the isuzu to keep it cool is an aftermarket auto cooler and pop the bonnet to increase air flow. Works wonders while towing on Fraser in soft sand also.
How bloody good is it hitting moonan flat pub for a schooner, then heading up the hill to find yahself a nice camp spot. Hope this hasn't ruined a lil gem of a spot with everyone seeing this.
I tried to reach that falls twice and failed. But on third attempt I made it. It is one of my favourite. We hiked quite a long way (road closure due to heavy rain) in rain and went for swim in pouring rain.
It was lovely to meet you at Cocklebiddy Roadhouse was the pork chops good
Sensational mate 😊
Loving the series, showing you don't need a rock hopper🚓 to do this, just a well setup vehicle.
You 3 are an awesome entertainment trio. Safe travels… and keep sharing your travels and humor. 🙏
Btw Graham, Google grandfather and grandmother rock Koh Samui (one of the idyllic islands of Thailand) … I am certain you’d have your picture snapped there too 😅
Five seasons in one day NSW got to love it
Hire Graham, Stephen Harley. Yeah, avid watcher of your series. I hear you went past the time called Gloucester there. I actually live in Gloucester, UK. This one looks like an epic drive 😊😊
Grown up as falls my back yard jumping off the top, very beautiful place
Already seen that rock "mushroom" formation in Tyler Thompson's videos. Quite amazing!!!
Mary’s view lookout takes a bit of getting to but 💯 worth the effort. Some beautiful country and scenery out there all not far from home.
Thank you guy's so much for the best 4x4 action and the best commentary , commrodery and cooking 😂 you guys rock! I'm here in the states and I loved it when you guy's came over here and shares your experiences with us! Priceless!!
Cheers legend! Grateful & appreciative of your support!
From an American living in Utah, -17 is dam cold, but for reference in the USA we get temps well below that every year. Peter Sinks in Utah had a record low temperature of -56.28 Celsius. In New Hampshire USA, on Mount Washington they had a record low of -77.77🥶🥶🥶
Love your Off Grid episodes, and sad I missed you when you were here!! I called the Bar in Moab to buy you guy's a round of beers, but liquor laws are weird here and they wouldn't let me! Cheers!
Kempsey wasn't just the birth place of the Akubra it was also the birthplace of the king of country, Slim Dusty the great.
Great vid Graham and crew absolutely loving the off grid series! Can't wait for next episode 😊👍
Thanks Graham! We’re planning our Lap, these ideas are awesome! 👏
Have fun hope the next trip you guys get better luck with fishing and I will always be watching your videos
That’s great thanks for sharing we got to keep our Australia camp sites open 👍
I saw 5 min and its already EPIC!
There is a spot you missed on the tops or even the proper start spot on Barrington tops nowadays the public can not use the track linking back up to mooni flats track but still there closed by gates im shore strings could be pulled to do the track all own by state forestry( alot of old logging machines/pullys throughout the tracks and 1/2 pieces at all camps around when seeing one at frying pan you think of it's use back then and can even connect all other machines and pullys if marked on a map)so do have to watch for log trucks and be on channel. Frying pan Creek/coachwork camp grounds out and up the back of Dungog also alot of 4×4 tracks hidden swimming holes,lookouts and no reception true off grid. Personally I've been going there for yrs and still find tracks and waterholes and lookouts
loved watching off grid because it makes me want to buy a 4wd one day
Awesome vid by the way, funny you say your after that elusive Aussie bass , i was lucky enough to spend years working FIFO all over OZ and catch some of the craziest fish ever but it wasn’t until 2 months ago I landed my first Aussie bass it was a raging 24cm haha, but atleast i finally got one 😊😊
1440p or 4k would make these videos that much better. Keep up the great work.
Hey guys how about a detailed run through of the Jawa vans, I’ve ordered a sirocco grande with the lot, I would love to know your opinions on Jawa both Pros and con’s, cheers love the channel
Another awesome Off Grid episode. Would love to follow your tyre tracks next time I head North. Any chance of a map??
Wow! Thanks for this. Planning is now underway to explore some of these areas this year.
Have a cracker of a time!
@@4WD247what is the route mate . Would love to follow in you guys footsteps
A good tad 'late to the party' but what a great few last episodes you guys, really Top Notch stuff!!! 👌👌👌
Another cracking episode Graham and team. On every episode I syI want to go ther but this one is top tier I would love to do that trip.
It's a Newfoundland tradition in Newfoundland to camp in the gravel pits for may long weekend for Victoria day. We call it may twofour, as in the amount of beer you would need for the night/weekend party. Lol.
Gravel pits-buddy wasisname.
Really enjoyed watching this episode.Thanks Graham and the team.
great episode
Epic episodes. You should make off grid its own thing, maybe post it on Sundays, every 2 - 3 weeks. As well os the Thursday vids
I live in scone and frequent Barrington basically weekly, found plenty of secrets up there, moonan flats pub makes a good burger
Looks like the best country where iam from jackadjery hanging rock 😀 can’t wait for the next episode 👌🏾 the mann river
God I love off grid .. we all don’t mind the occasional wheel lift to get the blood pumping .. but touring and getting somewhere special is why I bought a 4wd ..
You visited my home town, moonan ! I live just 15 minutes down the road
Part of me really wants Graham to drop trip maps. The other part of me gets that the whole point is to wander and explore ourselves. Sadly , I don’t think many people have the time to just meander and explore
Ripper episode. I think everyone watching is sitting there thinking and wishing they were on this trip with you. need a map of this route..
sorry mate kempsey is not the birthplace of the akubra hat. the factory in kempsey was built in 1972 but the akubra has a history back to the early1900, but Kempsey is known now as the "home" of the Akubra hat. Love the show though cant wait for next one cheers
Hey Jack another really cool video, I was watching Bathurst from 1982 when Larry drove with Peter and Larry doing his driving stint with no gloves at all, I thought that was pretty cool
Those Rigs are a symbol of beauty and capability
What an extraordinary journey
amazing guys I reckon you had a wonderful time.
Amazing episode Graham!! keep up the good work mate!