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We have a saying... "better safe than sorry". Albo has taken great care of you so far so doing the same for her and yourselves is just damn good business!!! Awesome chapter in your journey -- keep it comin'!!!!
Normally I only see the main track & features of the Tele track from the Aussie RUclipsrs who I’ve been watching for years.. It was good to see the other side of the track that I normally don’t see, I recognise all the main parts of the track as soon as I see them but definitely really cool to see other parts that I didn’t know exist (being from the UK).. Super cool video, I really loved it an awesome adventure..
yes I guess we are a very different profile from most travellers on the tracks due to the set up and importance of not damaging the car!! I m happy it still was interesting
@@NextMeridianExpedition yeah it was cool to see the other side, keeping yourself & vehicle safe in solo travel is the priority.. You guys still had an awesome adventure the long way around..
yeah its a big difference when its your full time home with everything in it compared to the weekend warrior who can just drive back home and repair . nice work and decent crack at it, more than most get to do in their life !!
Hot tip! Never reverse while recovering someone. Your differential gears have very low contact in reverse and torque loads often break the crown wheel doing this. A common repair in the shop.
Very refreshing to see an awesome couple, experiencing our beautiful country. The European attitude is something to behold, always smiling, always content and above all always loving. Is Aussies could learn a thing or two from these legends. Good luck on the rest of your journey guys 🤘🤘
Awesome video as always Nick and Mathilde. Cape York is a true destinations for all 4 wheel drives definitely a bucket list item when touring around Australia. Thanks for letting us ride along with y’all on y’all’s journey around the world.
Superb! Looks like you guys had a lot of fun on the Telly Track and everyone came back in one piece! Albo did extremely well following in the tradition of Land Rovers being Australia’s original 4x4 from decades ago. I believe Land Rovers were the very first cars to complete the Telegraph Track many decades ago. 😊
This is so Amazing! You did so well and so did Albo through all of the water crossings. It is nice to see the different landscapes you're traveling through. Congratulations on making it so far!
Awesome video again you two . A little bit late watching but we’ll worth the wait after getting back home . Boy oh boy some of that track sure has gotten a lot worse then when we did it , smart move taking care of albo by taking the safer routs . Your not out 4x4ing for the week . but taking your HOME on a adventure of a life time over several years . Always better save then sorry . Love seeing a landy pulling a Toyota out of the mud 😎 . And you both are such a awesome team together always a joy to watch your time to gather on this great journey you are taking . Australia 🇦🇺 sure has been fun seeing it again threw your camera lens . THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR WONDERFUL JOURNEY WITH US ALL YOUR OVER LANDING FRIENDS . cheers from Steve Stott in Sutherlin Oregon U.S.A. :) :) 🇦🇺🌏🍻👍🏼😁
Can't wait for you to come down to Victoria. Would love to show you my local hots spots around here and would love you to meet more people that are into land rovers!!!!!
Great video, that was a wise decision to not go through the deep water when Albo is your Home, it's a little different for the locals, they have a house to return too. We need to see some fishing Nick.
Solid effort guys. The OTT is such a fun track. Enjoy the east Coast for all it has to offer and be sure to stop by the big pineapple on your through for once in a lifetime photo opportunity
Wow! That was amazing. You say it was “disappointing” to miss Palm Creek and a couple of others. I think more accurately it was “vital so as not to drown Albo”. Was relieved to realise you didn’t need to return by the same route.
Super fantastic! A tip though: if you've deployed the winch line to recover someone, use it as a winch, not a tow rope. Stay put and let the winch do the work. That's what it's for. 😊
Absolutely loved this part of the adventure! I cannot wait to do the drive to Cape York someday. We are a couple Canadians in Townsville if you need a spot to throw some laundry in and camp for the night on your way south
that;s so kind of you! you guy are indeed not far from the cape! it s superb up there. we have already passed Townsville on our way south but thank you so so much for the offer
Well done for not attempting the deep water. If you flooded all of your electrical equipment it would be a very expensive repair and you would be without your home whilst the repairs are being done. Very sensible decision especially after just having to pay for a new engine 👍 Another brilliant video 👍Looking forward to the next part of your fantastic journey. Love the channel ❤👍👍👍
hahahah you noticed, honnestly at first I had put waterproof shoes and overalls ready for the fight and then we saw the Aussies and were like.... ok let s do like Tham bare feet and swimsuit>>>
Hi Guys. Great filming and driving. Thoroughly enjoyed this one. By now you will be well down the rast coast. Look forward to the next one. God Bless. H
I love that video. I view a lot of videos from australians on their tracks. As you said, it is the next level. You managed it perfectly, limiting the risk, but keeping it a bit spicy. Enjoy.
When you skipped Palm Creek, I knew exactly which ones you will be skipping and taking the chicken path lol But you made the right call or you would be back in the mechanic shop with thousands of dollars in bills. There was more than usual level of water in Palm Creek and I did Palm creek but definitely skipped Gunshot . The risk reward ( more like a momentary high) is too much). Saving your truck for the long haul is more important than making impulse decisions to cash the cheques your ego is writing at the moment. Good call 😀 You guys doing the Canning Stock or the Simpson Desert? Simpson should be doable for you.
Hey ABraracourix, it s so hard to say no when you re just right in front. we really wanted to go every time. Soooo no canning stock, we feel the diversity of landscape we would get as a reward is a bit limited for the length of the track so we decided against. Simpson we wanted to go, still want to but our current schedule bring us there in December which is terrible heat I believe. so we ll see if things change and play it by ear :)
@@NextMeridianExpedition You made the right call and resisted the urge to just do it and suffer the consequences later 😀 I did Palm creek but I skipped Gunshot and Nolan’s Creek and for someone like you where the vehicle is your lifeline plus your home, it’s the rational decision. Ultimately, getting to the top is the goal not attempt every obstacle lol They won’t let you do Simpson after September/October until April. That’s the window you can attempt driving the Simpson between April and October. Canning Stock is a big undertaking and you need a group to convoy with plus carry a lot of fuel, water and food. Not something everyone attempts while visiting there. I think there was more than usual level of water in Palm Creek so you made the right call not to damage your electrical system. It’s doable at the right time and usually it’s a practice run for Gunshot Creek. Nolan’s creek poses a different situation and it’s quite deep. There are also Salties in the creek and you don’t want to get stuck and become the lowest on the food chain. Your video was enjoyable even without attempting the big obstacles and in the big picture, you made the right decision. What’s wrong with your diff look? You can’t engage it from the inside using the shifter? Check it out before it gets serious. I don’t know if you watch Grizzly and Bear and they went to Africa and problems started with their diff locks and they ended up replacing everything on the vehicle and Lee had to work a second job to pay for it. The joys of Landrover ownership lol not withstanding the occasional Toyota you winch out for bragging rights haha .
That was fun. You did more than enough. Gotta keep the big picture in mind. There is no doubt that you did the right thing. Albo lives to travel another day, week, month year.......forever.
I'm so glad to finally find people touring Australia in a defender. I love land rovers, I have a defender 130. I've subscribed and I'm keen to follow you and watch your videos. If you're ever near Perth wa I'd love to meet you. We could even have a camp together
welcome to the channel!!! Unfortunately we started the journey in Perth ... already did the meet-up there, so we wont be returning. But thank you so much for the invite it is super kind!
Great effort, great video. Knowing that your vehicle's limitations are less than your own means we get to see more of your incredible adventure and that's the best part . I'm so impressed with your determination and resilience. Onwards ➡
Awesome trails! Yep save Albo for the world trip and come back later with something you don’t need. Looking at Nick’s face I think he’s hooked on the off roading thing. I have been for around 40 years! At least you’re not a dodo heading for a cliff! That was great.
When I was younger and closer to home I took the hard trails around here and payed the price of bad decisions. Now I’m older and have an over capable truck I take the chicken tracks to save the truck. Great job you guys and good decisions. Cheers !
Great job, mates, well done. The only thing if you rescue someone with your winch : don't reverse, stay put and use the winch only (not good for the gearbox pinions)
Wonderful video. I do remember some of those snakes in north Australia. In fact, I remember a lot of them. When I returned to the States I was tempted to tell any rattler to quit making such a fuss.
Gunshot is absolutely iconic!! Something for people to brag about when they make it! Plenty of videos on RUclips. My favourite to watch extreme 4W driving in Australia is a channel called 4WD/24-7.
Run a late 1990's 461 G Wagen, selectable (on the fly) hi-lo and 4WD, plus no centre diff and factory standard locking diffs( from the drivers seat) front and rear. Totally Bullet proof.
Did the gear you left behind get stolen? That's what normally happens unless you pay to store it somewhere. Got to be careful up there , theft is huge!
This was one of those times where I didn't mind experiencing the road by agent rather than driving it myself 😁. As well as being able, from my comfortable chair in front of the computer, to send a big thank you for a very interesting video travelogue to the smart and safety conscious French agents!
Wow...that's an insane track...Aussie's are next level for sure. As disappointing as you likely felt...what a good decision. So...I am confused is there a "normal track" road all the way to the cape and the old tele is just a side track? I looked it up on google but couldn't figure it out.😅 So proud of ALBO! His human units are pretty dang cool too!😊 Amazing!
since the end the 90s I think there is now a track fairly normal (corrugated and boring) going to the cape. they call it the peninsula development road, it is slowly being paved. It is so important there are a few communities living up there so it changes their lives.
When the Tele track was the only way up they would doz the sides in on the creeks after the wet season to make it passable I have a photo of an old Holden hd in the wenloc. Even then gunshot was a challenge
Amazing! Trails, but water can really destroy your vehicle. You made the correct decision not to exceed the maximum water forg of Albatross. That trail is my kind of adventure, but this one is water extreme! ❤❤
well that surprised me seeing you haven`t got dislocation cones on the springs and yes you do right not putting lover boy in danger he`s going to take you on a lot more adventures undamaged and little cost
Great trip - shame someone has ruined the sign at Cape York :-( We did the PDR in our Troopy last year but did not want to risk the car on the Tele Track! It is a fantastic place!
For anyone that says you all are chickens all you all have to say is put your money up. Choosing that direction was better and beneficial all the way around you're not there to prove a mudding type thing you're trying to travel the world I get it people need to understand that you are have a lot of money tied into your home that is on wheels..❤❤
The 80series did it down the hill into the creek crossing easy 💯👍thats why their called the last off the best 4x4s 😊 but your landrover has taken you around the world 🌎 thats amazing 👏 but its your home i don't blame you taking the chicken tracks and turning back all the time i would do it too and ive got an 80series 😉
Crazy tracks but you did it! I would have been chicken to do half the tracks. Albo did great and with Nicks awesome driving and Mathildes instructions. Do you take the same way back?
Hey Andrew, that s the cleaning part we did: ruclips.net/video/jotBKKjAJzM/видео.html and then the video when we got it out of the port: ruclips.net/video/3ZUUZAFoZPI/видео.html . There are more details on our Patreon, or honnestly if you get yourself an agent as we did he/she will explain It all to you. For us in perth it was just: temporary driving permit, insurance, roadworthiness, registration at the department of transport. for the shipping the agent will brief you I think they know it all
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We have a saying... "better safe than sorry". Albo has taken great care of you so far so doing the same for her and yourselves is just damn good business!!! Awesome chapter in your journey -- keep it comin'!!!!
it is so hard to say no though...
RESPECT!
thank you !
Normally I only see the main track & features of the Tele track from the Aussie RUclipsrs who I’ve been watching for years.. It was good to see the other side of the track that I normally don’t see, I recognise all the main parts of the track as soon as I see them but definitely really cool to see other parts that I didn’t know exist (being from the UK).. Super cool video, I really loved it an awesome adventure..
yes I guess we are a very different profile from most travellers on the tracks due to the set up and importance of not damaging the car!! I m happy it still was interesting
@@NextMeridianExpedition yeah it was cool to see the other side, keeping yourself & vehicle safe in solo travel is the priority.. You guys still had an awesome adventure the long way around..
Absolute respect for looking after your Defender. Great episode.
thank you graham!!!!!
Looks absolutely crazy!!! Great episode guys 😍
thank you
yeah its a big difference when its your full time home with everything in it compared to the weekend warrior who can just drive back home and repair . nice work and decent crack at it, more than most get to do in their life !!
🥰🥰🥰
Yay Albo! Yay Mathilde! Yay Nick! Good decisions all the way.
hahaha the car came out intact... main goal
Lets just acknowledge how awesome Albatros the Defender is. Australia may have a massive love affair with Toyota, but like you I love my Defender.
whoohooo cheers to albo!!
Obviously Aussies in a previous life. Strong crazy 😮😊
hahahahaha
Hot tip!
Never reverse while recovering someone. Your differential gears have very low contact in reverse and torque loads often break the crown wheel doing this.
A common repair in the shop.
thank you for the tip!
Very refreshing to see an awesome couple, experiencing our beautiful country.
The European attitude is something to behold, always smiling, always content and above all always loving.
Is Aussies could learn a thing or two from these legends.
Good luck on the rest of your journey guys 🤘🤘
Big effort guy’s.
Totally agree with your decisions…great episode 😊
thank you!!!
Awesome video as always Nick and Mathilde. Cape York is a true destinations for all 4 wheel drives definitely a bucket list item when touring around Australia. Thanks for letting us ride along with y’all on y’all’s journey around the world.
Yes it s quite the adventure !!!
Another documented great time. Thanks for sharing!
thank you for watching !!!
Superb!
Looks like you guys had a lot of fun on the Telly Track and everyone came back in one piece!
Albo did extremely well following in the tradition of Land Rovers being Australia’s original 4x4 from decades ago.
I believe Land Rovers were the very first cars to complete the Telegraph Track many decades ago. 😊
Thanks a ton!
Great video guys,this Australian leg is the best.🦘🤠❤️👏❤️
we have to say we love Cape York
This is so Amazing!
You did so well and so did Albo through all of the water crossings.
It is nice to see the different landscapes you're traveling through. Congratulations on making it so far!
Thank you very much!
I have great admiration for taking on the Telly-----with some good common sense. Looking forward to the rest of your journey----best--Van
thank you !!!
Awesome video again you two . A little bit late watching but we’ll worth the wait after getting back home . Boy oh boy some of that track sure has gotten a lot worse then when we did it , smart move taking care of albo by taking the safer routs . Your not out 4x4ing for the week . but taking your HOME on a adventure of a life time over several years . Always better save then sorry . Love seeing a landy pulling a Toyota out of the mud 😎 . And you both are such a awesome team together always a joy to watch your time to gather on this great journey you are taking . Australia 🇦🇺 sure has been fun seeing it again threw your camera lens . THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR WONDERFUL JOURNEY WITH US ALL YOUR OVER LANDING FRIENDS . cheers from Steve Stott in Sutherlin Oregon U.S.A. :) :) 🇦🇺🌏🍻👍🏼😁
Thank you!!!! Yes some tracks were really bad !!!! But well that was the adventure
Can't wait for you to come down to Victoria.
Would love to show you my local hots spots around here and would love you to meet more people that are into land rovers!!!!!
Frickin' awesome! : ) And way to go, choosing the wise option to not risk Albo.
Thank you !!!
Great video, that was a wise decision to not go through the deep water when Albo is your Home, it's a little different for the locals, they have a house to return too. We need to see some fishing Nick.
Hahahaha yes Nick tried to fish in the north but not very successful let a see on the east coast
Great decision!! It's your home after all and not just sport. Brilliant episode! Absolutely loved 😍
thank you!!! happy you had fun!
💜Great episode as usual💜
thank you!!!!
Great decisions made and a wonderful journey without damaging your home. I think your decision process was terrific. Congratulations to you both.
sometimes it is so hard to take such decision cause you just want to try ! but we re happy cause the car is in good shape
Great video again. There was plenty of excitement without pushing your luck too much. Well done all three. Merci. J
merci :) !!!
Awesome video! Don’t be disappointed! ❤
we re happy despite the things we did not do! makes sense
Great job! Good decision💖
thank you !
Solid effort guys. The OTT is such a fun track. Enjoy the east Coast for all it has to offer and be sure to stop by the big pineapple on your through for once in a lifetime photo opportunity
hooooo what is that?
Wow! That was amazing. You say it was “disappointing” to miss Palm Creek and a couple of others. I think more accurately it was “vital so as not to drown Albo”. Was relieved to realise you didn’t need to return by the same route.
I totally agree!
Tough and harsh taraine . Super driving perfect timely decision.😊❤❤.
Thank you !
Super fantastic! A tip though: if you've deployed the winch line to recover someone, use it as a winch, not a tow rope. Stay put and let the winch do the work. That's what it's for. 😊
Wonderful adventure, thanks for sharing it, great filming.
Many thanks!
Absolutely loved this part of the adventure! I cannot wait to do the drive to Cape York someday. We are a couple Canadians in Townsville if you need a spot to throw some laundry in and camp for the night on your way south
that;s so kind of you! you guy are indeed not far from the cape! it s superb up there. we have already passed Townsville on our way south but thank you so so much for the offer
Impressed again at your restraint with your home. Well done, good choices and still an excellent adventure.
we got good advice ;)
Loved watching this , great content. This track is on my to do list. Thank you for sharing .👍
You will love it for sure! thank you for watching :)
Well done for not attempting the deep water. If you flooded all of your electrical equipment it would be a very expensive repair and you would be without your home whilst the repairs are being done. Very sensible decision especially after just having to pay for a new engine 👍 Another brilliant video 👍Looking forward to the next part of your fantastic journey. Love the channel ❤👍👍👍
yes totally !!!!
Your enjoyment of this challenging route shines throughout this captivating vlog. Wonderful!
thank you for your kind words!!
Great job guys!!
Thank you !
Glad to see you embracing the Aussie way with no shoes and enjoying keeping an eye out for cros and snakes. Hahaha straya
hahahah you noticed, honnestly at first I had put waterproof shoes and overalls ready for the fight and then we saw the Aussies and were like.... ok let s do like Tham bare feet and swimsuit>>>
Mega achievement for you both and Albo. 😀 Definitely keen on doing the cape by bike, sounds like a great idea for a European run (frm the UK)
hey if it is the case you can fill up this form! if nick organises something maybe he ll reach out :) forms.gle/CL6dPxnXZU77UBbj7
@@NextMeridianExpedition thanks and done! Hope you have a great time down the east coast.
Hi Guys. Great filming and driving. Thoroughly enjoyed this one. By now you will be well down the rast coast. Look forward to the next one. God Bless. H
Thanks 👍
Nice work, good call on not pushing your home through the toughest of tracks, smart play.
Exactly!
Awesome video hummm ones again a DEFENDER saving a Cruiser
hahhahahhahah hmmmmmm
SUPERB!
Glad you like it!
I love that video. I view a lot of videos from australians on their tracks. As you said, it is the next level. You managed it perfectly, limiting the risk, but keeping it a bit spicy.
Enjoy.
yes that s the idea!!! not the most impressive 4x4 video but our own challenge hahaha
When you skipped Palm Creek, I knew exactly which ones you will be skipping and taking the chicken path lol But you made the right call or you would be back in the mechanic shop with thousands of dollars in bills. There was more than usual level of water in Palm Creek and I did Palm creek but definitely skipped Gunshot . The risk reward ( more like a momentary high) is too much).
Saving your truck for the long haul is more important than making impulse decisions to cash the cheques your ego is writing at the moment. Good call 😀
You guys doing the Canning Stock or the Simpson Desert? Simpson should be doable for you.
Hey ABraracourix, it s so hard to say no when you re just right in front. we really wanted to go every time. Soooo no canning stock, we feel the diversity of landscape we would get as a reward is a bit limited for the length of the track so we decided against. Simpson we wanted to go, still want to but our current schedule bring us there in December which is terrible heat I believe. so we ll see if things change and play it by ear :)
@@NextMeridianExpedition You made the right call and resisted the urge to just do it and suffer the consequences later 😀 I did Palm creek but I skipped Gunshot and Nolan’s Creek and for someone like you where the vehicle is your lifeline plus your home, it’s the rational decision. Ultimately, getting to the top is the goal not attempt every obstacle lol
They won’t let you do Simpson after September/October until April. That’s the window you can attempt driving the Simpson between April and October. Canning Stock is a big undertaking and you need a group to convoy with plus carry a lot of fuel, water and food. Not something everyone attempts while visiting there.
I think there was more than usual level of water in Palm Creek so you made the right call not to damage your electrical system. It’s doable at the right time and usually it’s a practice run for Gunshot Creek. Nolan’s creek poses a different situation and it’s quite deep. There are also Salties in the creek and you don’t want to get stuck and become the lowest on the food chain.
Your video was enjoyable even without attempting the big obstacles and in the big picture, you made the right decision.
What’s wrong with your diff look? You can’t engage it from the inside using the shifter? Check it out before it gets serious. I don’t know if you watch Grizzly and Bear and they went to Africa and problems started with their diff locks and they ended up replacing everything on the vehicle and Lee had to work a second job to pay for it. The joys of Landrover ownership lol not withstanding the occasional Toyota you winch out for bragging rights haha .
@@Abraracourix we fixed it ! It was a part of the linkage that was not quite getting in with the lever. But now all good !
That was fun. You did more than enough. Gotta keep the big picture in mind. There is no doubt that you did the right thing. Albo lives to travel another day, week, month year.......forever.
yes!!!! albo forever!
Loved the tele🎉
Would have been amazing to do it with you 😊 well maybe there is a next time ❤
I'm so glad to finally find people touring Australia in a defender. I love land rovers, I have a defender 130.
I've subscribed and I'm keen to follow you and watch your videos.
If you're ever near Perth wa I'd love to meet you. We could even have a camp together
welcome to the channel!!! Unfortunately we started the journey in Perth ... already did the meet-up there, so we wont be returning. But thank you so much for the invite it is super kind!
Great effort, great video. Knowing that your vehicle's limitations are less than your own means
we get to see more of your incredible adventure and that's the best part .
I'm so impressed with your determination and resilience. Onwards ➡
merci, thank you!
You guys are champs! Being a true champ is recognizing your limits and not being defeated!😉
I guess!!! hard to say no though... always a temptation
@@NextMeridianExpedition you made the right call! That's not just your car - its your home for the next 2 years
Awesome trails! Yep save Albo for the world trip and come back later with something you don’t need. Looking at Nick’s face I think he’s hooked on the off roading thing. I have been for around 40 years! At least you’re not a dodo heading for a cliff! That was great.
hahahaha yes nick loved it. I think he ll come back for sure
When I was younger and closer to home I took the hard trails around here and payed the price of bad decisions. Now I’m older and have an over capable truck I take the chicken tracks to save the truck. Great job you guys and good decisions. Cheers !
thank you !
beautiful,amazing and fun,u guys sure know how to have a good time......love it.
it was really awesome!
Great job, mates, well done. The only thing if you rescue someone with your winch : don't reverse, stay put and use the winch only (not good for the gearbox pinions)
thank you francoise we had no idea! now we will know
Good work together enjoying the entire trip 👌👍
thank you!!!
Wonderful video. I do remember some of those snakes in north Australia. In fact, I remember a lot of them. When I returned to the States I was tempted to tell any rattler to quit making such a fuss.
hahahahahhahaha good one this one was really big, but we find so hard to identify them...
Gunshot is absolutely iconic!! Something for people to brag about when they make it! Plenty of videos on RUclips. My favourite to watch extreme 4W driving in Australia is a channel called 4WD/24-7.
Easy squeezy lemon peasy… easy easy… easy to say! You were wise not to engage albo in the last creek! Very impressive track! That’s 4x4!
thank you Max!!!
Epic!
than k you!
Amazing!!!
thank you !!!
Water reaches Nick's balls: "It's deep!"
I mean... we needed a scale ...
Run a late 1990's 461 G Wagen, selectable (on the fly) hi-lo and 4WD, plus no centre diff and factory standard locking diffs( from the drivers seat) front and rear. Totally Bullet proof.
she s still a little girl at heart
definitely the sensible choice, dont want to put Albo in jeopardy of ending the rest of your adventure. Stay safe !!
yes! it s hard to say no but the rest of the journey means so much more to us. I hope all is well!!!
You are brave! Take risk & learn new things! You can win any challenge in the future!!!
yes we felt we learnt a lot in the process
Did the gear you left behind get stolen? That's what normally happens unless you pay to store it somewhere.
Got to be careful up there , theft is huge!
no nothing was stolen and no we did not pay. it was easy and safe the campsite people took care of it
The OTT looks even more difficult than when we did it. Well done!
seems to vary a lot... I guess we were expecting some of the chicken tracks to be easier hahahha
BTW when winching it's a good idea to put a dampener on the cable in case it breaks, to cause it to fall and not smash into a vehicle or hit a person.
Great adventure and no doubt you made the right decision to not continue. Gotta protect your house! Well done NME!!
Thank you 🥰
This was one of those times where I didn't mind experiencing the road by agent rather than driving it myself 😁.
As well as being able, from my comfortable chair in front of the computer, to send a big thank you for a very interesting video travelogue to the smart and safety conscious French agents!
hahahahah count on us! any time
Wow...that's an insane track...Aussie's are next level for sure. As disappointing as you likely felt...what a good decision. So...I am confused is there a "normal track" road all the way to the cape and the old tele is just a side track? I looked it up on google but couldn't figure it out.😅 So proud of ALBO! His human units are pretty dang cool too!😊 Amazing!
since the end the 90s I think there is now a track fairly normal (corrugated and boring) going to the cape. they call it the peninsula development road, it is slowly being paved. It is so important there are a few communities living up there so it changes their lives.
@@NextMeridianExpedition thanks for the info. Seems like there are many outbacks to Australia.
When the Tele track was the only way up they would doz the sides in on the creeks after the wet season to make it passable I have a photo of an old Holden hd in the wenloc. Even then gunshot was a challenge
I bet, must have been quite a job
Got to know when to HOLD them..and when to FOLD them...well done...Goodonya
goodonya !!! you are Aussie too now !
Amazing! Trails, but water can really destroy your vehicle. You made the correct decision not to exceed the maximum water forg of Albatross.
That trail is my kind of adventure, but this one is water extreme! ❤❤
so hard to say no though
well that surprised me seeing you haven`t got dislocation cones on the springs and yes you do right not putting lover boy in danger he`s going to take you on a lot more adventures undamaged and little cost
you did well good to be wise and safe
it s so hard .. hahahah you always want to "try"
Good job, Guys you are the best on RUclips! Cheers 🍷🍷🚙🤠
Wow, thanks!
Well done guys ❤
thank you!
At the end, that was probably one of the most tastiest (if not the laziest) bags of chips/crisps.....
it was the best bah of chips hahahahah definitely a lazy one
Great trip - shame someone has ruined the sign at Cape York :-( We did the PDR in our Troopy last year but did not want to risk the car on the Tele Track! It is a fantastic place!
For anyone that says you all are chickens all you all have to say is put your money up. Choosing that direction was better and beneficial all the way around you're not there to prove a mudding type thing you're trying to travel the world I get it people need to understand that you are have a lot of money tied into your home that is on wheels..❤❤
Thank you Dan!!!
The 80series did it down the hill into the creek crossing easy 💯👍thats why their called the last off the best 4x4s 😊 but your landrover has taken you around the world 🌎 thats amazing 👏 but its your home i don't blame you taking the chicken tracks and turning back all the time i would do it too and ive got an 80series 😉
hahahahah yes I dont think anyone who cannot afford damage should go in there... there kind of always a risk! that 80 was awesome yes
uau que aventura legal,VIVA A VIDA abraço meus queridos
Have you thought about doing the French line in the Simpson Desert?
We wanted to do the Simpson desert but our timeline brings us there at the wrong season when it will probably be closed...
You should always use a strap/winch dampener for safety in case the strap breaks!
When you do the cape on a bike, let me know I’ll be the support vehicle
Crazy tracks but you did it! I would have been chicken to do half the tracks. Albo did great and with Nicks awesome driving and Mathildes instructions. Do you take the same way back?
no there is another road nowadays. but it is corrugated and fairly boring
Great video guys. What maps are you using on your trip of Cape York???
Hi guys! Can I ask where did you get the rack with the ladder over the spare tire??
we custom made it in peru hahahha but there are a few equipment brands doing such thing I believe
Do you guys have front or rear diff locks? Just wondering 🤔
we have a central one
@@NextMeridianExpedition thank you for the reply.☺️
Please can you give an overview on how you imported the car to Australia. How did you ship it and what did you need fit the import.
I believe there is a video about that...
@@terrahmama please can you send a link to the video,
@@andrewbrown2173 I am sure Mathilde and Nick will let you know. I know it was a vid while they were in South America.
Hey Andrew, that s the cleaning part we did: ruclips.net/video/jotBKKjAJzM/видео.html
and then the video when we got it out of the port: ruclips.net/video/3ZUUZAFoZPI/видео.html . There are more details on our Patreon, or honnestly if you get yourself an agent as we did he/she will explain It all to you. For us in perth it was just: temporary driving permit, insurance, roadworthiness, registration at the department of transport. for the shipping the agent will brief you I think they know it all
@@NextMeridianExpedition many thanks I am going to use the same company as you used.
But at least with a Toyota you can press a button to lock your diff! 😅 lol!
we can as well in normal circumstance, we had a problem with the part at that time but it is now fixed
Well done guys, when you head down the east coast will you be doing K'gari (Fraser island)?
I might or might not be answering this comment from K'gari itself ;)
@@NextMeridianExpedition , fabulous place, enjoy.
@@NextMeridianExpedition if you guys are into Scuba diving visit Wolf Rock at rainbow beach, I visit regularly when up that part of the coast.
The creek with no name, should be called Albo creek 😅
hahahaha the defeat of albo creek
Canning stock route...
Did you run into Molly Dixon?
no we did not! I think she was there before us
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