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I have no idea why RUclips recommended this video to me - but I am so glad it did. What an amazing adventure, what amazing old vehicles and what amazing skill of the drivers. Really enjoyed it. All the best from the UK.
Nice. This is my style. No bullshit wide mud tyres, massive lifts etc etc. I have a defer Td5 130, 2a 88, 2a 109, 2 109 and a 3 109. Of course in all different states of repair!!
That was an absolute shocker of a track. You would have to think that no authority uses it at all for it to be like that but those wheel ruts show that many vehicles have used it. Most modern 4x4 vehicles would have been to wide for it in many places. Could you imagine Dad taking Mum and the three kids down it for a sunday drive in the Landcruiser Prado with the side steps and chrome tow mirrors and the sun glinting off of the pearl iridescent white duco? The old Landies are incredible really but the first 8mm news reels shot at the start of the Snowy River Hydro scheme show them in situations just like this. I was told of situations where single operators would get through flat bog holes using the PTO driven capstan winch and heavy hemp rope with them being outside the vehicle altering the tension on the rope drum. What a very hard trip you had.
Have been on the same trip on this track 22 years ago (it wasn't as wet as this at that time)... with a 4wd club also from Christchurch that had an 80 Series Landcruiser driven by a husband and wife team as one of the participant vehicles. They said they bought their vehicle to do these trips and panel damage or paint damage didn't worry them...... They had good fun... but we always made sure they were in the middle of the pack so they could be tandem-towed forwards or backwards...come what may....
I'll tell you what. I am a Canadian guy that likes Jeep TJ's, Boy would I have loved to have drove that track with you guys. Absolutely wonderful vehicles you guys have. I love the old defenders. I ran into a guy with a 92 he had imported, It was in incredible shape, We talked for a while. They are almost majestic in person. Great video.
I give you all down under alot of credit for getting as far as you do in essentially stock rigs. In America we put lifts, giant mudders, winches and lockers on our trucks.
@Clovis Point you only snap axles if you are driving them wrongly. I trialled a series2 and a Range Rover special with a Range Rover 86" chassis and only ever broke a tooth from a diff pinion once and that was when the front end slammed down after a failed 60 degree to the vertical climb. And also the Mercedes' Unimog is an awesome vehicle no question about it, but compare the price of a brand new Unimog, with a brand new series 2a Land Rover in the late 1960's. You get what you pay for my friend.
Christ, when that drone went up I thought "Well this ain't bleedin Kansas, Toto!" That is one hell of a track and its good to see the old Land Rovers being used for what they were built for.
What a great reminder of just how capable a landie in fine fettle can be, even without lockers and big knobblers on, they'll get you where you're going eventually. Great vid mate, algorithm finally turned up a stonker.
I used to own a series one - actually reliable and a slow but steady beast. I didnt go off-roading in it, but I loved it! Had to sell it in the end and was gutted.
The green Landy is identical to one I had. Ex British Army 11A, 88'. FFR (fitted for radio) override bumpers, double fan belts, dual fuel tanks. I fitted a capstan winch to mine that came in very handy
The whole purpose of going down that Trac was to experience all of those difficulties . Great fun, thanks for the video.I wish I could have followed on my motorcycle .
Enjoying this, the only 4 wheel driving i ever did when i was with the army and we traversed tank tracks in Waiouru in V8 Landrovers for our cross country familiarisation courses, nothing as extreme as this, great to see like minded people having an adventure and some fun.
Oh my goodness. What a great job you ladies and blokes did taking the well preserved landies along that track. Goes to show all those young tradies you don’t need big tyres and every piece of equipment to have a good time. A club trip with Land Rovers got me started in 4wheeling almost 30 years ago. Cheers
Bloody hell ladies and gents, that filming was epic. What a diff bashing, half shaft snapping, panel bender that track was! I wonder what's been using that track previously? Farm tractor? Logging skidder? It's a beaut. Never mind Camel Trophy - how about Kiwi Trophy!!
`Had the exact same S11a ! 1969 ex AOR . Same headlights, bumperettes front and rear, softtop, no heater or demisters. Bought it in 1983, sold in 1996. Still miss my first car :)
Although, as i know the classic Mercedes Geländewagen people in Norway, i gotta say, they are very nice to drive around with, or just ride with. As the guy we bought our's from drives with us and everything. Offroading is great, even more if you have people to drive with you!
Series Landys doing what they were built for. Good to see you are not to precious about them.to many folks forget what they are capable of and are scared of bending them.Have had my series 2 nearly 30years and has had some right hammer,Seems to bloody love it.....greetings from UK.💣
Cheers. Appreciate the comments. I absolutely love taking my old landy out and seeing how far I can get. Things like traction control take away the skill in driving these tracks.
thanks for sharing your brilliant day at the tracks! Impressive how the landies did so well with normal tyres. skillful driving by all of you guys. would love to see more!
Great fun guys. Takes me back to when I use to own a Land Rover FC 2A a while back - Fantastic beast, I think its now floating around down there on the Mainland.
This is very fun to watch! I was at a track, or a meeting for Norwegian or other country's but it is set in Norway, and there, we camp, with our military vehicles. And we can offroad there, in muddy and sandy terrain. We have a Volvo C304, from the Swedish Army, but then the Swedish people then, sold it to Estonia and then to Norway to a used military truck shop, but today we took the 1986 Mercedes Geändewagen for a spin, its such fun to drive, crawls slowely up nearly every obsticale. The terrain is like the terrain in the video. Although beside from that, great video.
Way better content than a lot of aussie 4wd videos--shilling boring rubbish that includes obsessive spending or rubbish reviews on new junk. Ah, the Tirfor, yes, I was wondering if someone had one, and wondering when it would show up. 😅Enjoyed this very much! Loved the old stuff--hope you can get it all fixed up again--they are just brilliant! Glad no one rolled! Subbed. G'day from Australia!
Takes me back 30 years ago when I had a series 3 - bit of a bucket but great fun exploring off road around Wales at a time when places weren't so closed off as they are today... Recently bought an old Disco 2, so looking to find some new adventures.
Ah I get it now crazy Kiwis now it makes sense. We are on NZ third island trying to learn a thing or two from you guys. Love your work great effort from you all on the old trucks showing us that they still can handle the track as good as any new truck.
First road is solders rd and the second one is sawpit rd or slab hut creek rd depending on who you ask. We done the same trip but in the opposite direction. Awesome day out
Just amazes me how those old Land Rovers go, tiny little tires, tiny motor, and no ground clearance. But yet they just make it through the trails. Maybe it's because the steering wheels on the wrong side of the jeep. haha, Great video.
Good job putting the old rigs down there. Done that track a few times and to be fair the camera flattened it out, its even steeper in real life than it looks in the video.
Really enjoying your channel. You have some really great Series Land Rover action. These old trucks prove you don't need massive tyres, waffle boards, jerry cans on the roof, bead lockers and LSDs... just some technique. I have a Series 2a 88 but here in Switzerland, anything like this is absolutely forbidden. There's many other nice things to do here but a bit of green laning is not on the menu. Looking forwards to the next adventure. Littel Green Landy
Looks like some of the tracks up in Wgtn with the high sides. I’m looking for some front and back bar work at the moment to help with panel protection. Wicked video bro
Hey Deane, Where are you living ? I also have a Series iii 109" five door Station wagon as well as a 110" FC iib, both with 2,6lt semi side valve engines. Purrs like kittens, but very thirsty... About same fuel consumption as my 101 V8 FC Ambulance body. Never know that there was a 109" FC iia with 2,6lt engines. The ones that was CKD and shipped to South Africa was all 2,25lt engines.... Nice to know, going to Google right away 😂. Regards from Hermanus, RSA 🇿🇦
@@alwynvanwyk1851 Bottom of New Zealand. Most of the FCs that came to NZ had the 2.6l side valve. And most were removed. Too thirsty. Yes a very nice smooth engine when valves are adjusted right. We have 4 engines. And will end up 3 running.
I am absolutely speechless!! It's plenty of fun, skilled mates and lovely Land Rover Series (including the Defender). Luckily you didn't turn back. I just love it from top to bottom (and your Series looks awesome "mudflapless")
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Westwaleslaners for us!! 👌🏼👌🏼🏴
I have no idea why RUclips recommended this video to me - but I am so glad it did. What an amazing adventure, what amazing old vehicles and what amazing skill of the drivers. Really enjoyed it. All the best from the UK.
RUclips got it right !! Glad you enjoyed the video and stick around for more to come.
Here’s a video in a slightly different vein, but it was the reason this video was recommended to me today: ruclips.net/video/2W1kKXMKzfA/видео.html
Really beautiful place and vehicles!!! What a cool trip!!!
This landed on my homepage and boy did I enjoy that!!
very nice I Love Landrover.
Fantastic to see Landies doing what they are meant to do (and maybe a little beyond that!). Some stunning scenery there too. Great video.
Appreciate the comment Mitch 🙏🏽
Glad you enjoyed it
I was about to write the same! Absolutely cool to use this cars like this!
Very nice ride,, I wish I was there with you guys.. I love this stunning
I thought they were made to go to malls in .
@@mohandhanoa4797 🤣🤣
So good to see these old Landy's still having such fun and proving their worth in such nasty 4 x 4 conditions -- well done
Thanks Roderick. 🙏🏽
Holy shite, this was awesome. What a massive day
Absolutely awesome. One of my favourite videos on RUclips. Very authentic.
Thanks Ross. It was an incredible day.
Nice. This is my style. No bullshit wide mud tyres, massive lifts etc etc. I have a defer Td5 130, 2a 88, 2a 109, 2 109 and a 3 109. Of course in all different states of repair!!
Brilliant. What a great bunch you are helping each other out and finding a way through. Awesome track. Great video.
Thanks so much 🙏🏼
Great to see the old Series 1 just bumbing along and taking it in its stride!
Thanks (-:
That was an absolute shocker of a track. You would have to think that no authority uses it at all for it to be like that but those wheel ruts show that many vehicles have used it. Most modern 4x4 vehicles would have been to wide for it in many places. Could you imagine Dad taking Mum and the three kids down it for a sunday drive in the Landcruiser Prado with the side steps and chrome tow mirrors and the sun glinting off of the pearl iridescent white duco? The old Landies are incredible really but the first 8mm news reels shot at the start of the Snowy River Hydro scheme show them in situations just like this. I was told of situations where single operators would get through flat bog holes using the PTO driven capstan winch and heavy hemp rope with them being outside the vehicle altering the tension on the rope drum. What a very hard trip you had.
Have been on the same trip on this track 22 years ago (it wasn't as wet as this at that time)... with a 4wd club also from Christchurch that had an 80 Series Landcruiser driven by a husband and wife team as one of the participant vehicles.
They said they bought their vehicle to do these trips and panel damage or paint damage didn't worry them......
They had good fun...
but we always made sure they were in the middle of the pack so they could be tandem-towed forwards or backwards...come what may....
I'll tell you what. I am a Canadian guy that likes Jeep TJ's, Boy would I have loved to have drove that track with you guys. Absolutely wonderful vehicles you guys have. I love the old defenders. I ran into a guy with a 92 he had imported, It was in incredible shape, We talked for a while. They are almost majestic in person. Great video.
Thanks for the amazing comment Joe. I'd love to get a defender one day
Fantastic video work! Showing Landies in all their coolness and brilliance. I love it!
Thanks so much. 🙂🙂
I give you all down under alot of credit for getting as far as you do in essentially stock rigs. In America we put lifts, giant mudders, winches and lockers on our trucks.
That's the thing about them. Landies always did it straight out of the showroom!
@Clovis Point you only snap axles if you are driving them wrongly. I trialled a series2 and a Range Rover special with a Range Rover 86" chassis and only ever broke a tooth from a diff pinion once and that was when the front end slammed down after a failed 60 degree to the vertical climb. And also the Mercedes' Unimog is an awesome vehicle no question about it, but compare the price of a brand new Unimog, with a brand new series 2a Land Rover in the late 1960's. You get what you pay for my friend.
Christ, when that drone went up I thought "Well this ain't bleedin Kansas, Toto!"
That is one hell of a track and its good to see the old Land Rovers being used for what they were built for.
Hahaha yeah it was a big day !!!
Unos autos pura sangre nobles y fiables. Exelente! Land Rover, un gran compañero de aventura.
Wow what a trip, good thing you guys all made it out. Great to ride along in Ben’s quiet defender!
Haha yeah it's crazy how quiet his defender is compared to my noisy old thing. Haha. Glad you enjoyed the video.
What a great reminder of just how capable a landie in fine fettle can be, even without lockers and big knobblers on, they'll get you where you're going eventually. Great vid mate, algorithm finally turned up a stonker.
Appreciate it mate. Yeah the video has been pumping out the views 🙂
I used to own a series one - actually reliable and a slow but steady beast. I didnt go off-roading in it, but I loved it! Had to sell it in the end and was gutted.
The green Landy is identical to one I had. Ex British Army 11A, 88'. FFR (fitted for radio) override bumpers, double fan belts, dual fuel tanks. I fitted a capstan winch to mine that came in very handy
The whole purpose of going down that Trac was to experience all of those difficulties . Great fun, thanks for the video.I wish I could have followed on my motorcycle .
I used crossed steel wires to protect the windshield, I don't know the technical name for it but they were very useful LAND ROVER DEFENDER 110 // 1996
Out of all them Land Rovers, I bet the old series 1 would out do all of them!. Very cool.....
Enjoying this, the only 4 wheel driving i ever did when i was with the army and we traversed tank tracks in Waiouru in V8 Landrovers for our cross country familiarisation courses, nothing as extreme as this, great to see like minded people having an adventure and some fun.
Oh my goodness. What a great job you ladies and blokes did taking the well preserved landies along that track. Goes to show all those young tradies you don’t need big tyres and every piece of equipment to have a good time. A club trip with Land Rovers got me started in 4wheeling almost 30 years ago. Cheers
The old Land Rover ya can’t beat them best ever great video
I think so. Cheers 🍻
Bloody hell ladies and gents, that filming was epic.
What a diff bashing, half shaft snapping, panel bender that track was!
I wonder what's been using that track previously? Farm tractor? Logging skidder?
It's a beaut.
Never mind Camel Trophy - how about Kiwi Trophy!!
Hahaha thanks Geoff. I think the track was originally used for logging. Pretty crazy.
@@hayden_jones Best off roading Landy video I've seen in a long time. Good work all you drivers and camera people. Looks like everyone made it home!
Great to see some old Landies being used for what they were built for.
When I heard the accents, I knew we were in for some good fun.
😁😁😁 🥝 🇳🇿
`Had the exact same S11a ! 1969 ex AOR . Same headlights, bumperettes front and rear, softtop, no heater or demisters. Bought it in 1983, sold in 1996. Still miss my first car :)
Good work team - top video and great to see Landies in the their natural state!
Awesome channel guys 🤙😎. Chur
Awesome video. Love the old Landies seeing driven offroad
Thanks Marco 👍🏽 😊
Although, as i know the classic Mercedes Geländewagen people in Norway, i gotta say, they are very nice to drive around with, or just ride with. As the guy we bought our's from drives with us and everything. Offroading is great, even more if you have people to drive with you!
Series Landys doing what they were built for. Good to see you are not to precious about them.to many folks forget what they are capable of and are scared of bending them.Have had my series 2 nearly 30years and has had some right hammer,Seems to bloody love it.....greetings from UK.💣
Cheers. Appreciate the comments.
I absolutely love taking my old landy out and seeing how far I can get.
Things like traction control take away the skill in driving these tracks.
Just one comment from Spain... WOW!
Now that was a fun watch! Great vid!
Epic guys. Love seeing what old landies are capable of. Stellar effort.
Thanks so much 🙏🏽
Holy sh*t ! That was epic. Looked like a massive day.
Keep up the videos, they're amazing.
Has to be the most original and authentic offroad video on RUclips now
Thanks Remmy. Appreciate the comment 🙏🏽 👍🏽
@@hayden_jones You're welcome. I appreciate the effort 🙏
thanks for sharing your brilliant day at the tracks! Impressive how the landies did so well with normal tyres. skillful driving by all of you guys.
would love to see more!
Quality!! Hello from Ireland.
👍🏼 thanks Dave
I subscribed because i saw these legendary machines .Thank you
Great fun guys. Takes me back to when I use to own a Land Rover FC 2A a while back - Fantastic beast, I think its now floating around down there on the Mainland.
Awesome video, Series I, Series IIA and Defender, a tip always wadding with lights off the water shutter the hot glass.
Thanks George 👍🏽 glad you enjoyed it.
Love watching the old landies in action, I had a series 3 n my son put a diesel engine in it, and he restores old landies, and great show guys.
This is very fun to watch! I was at a track, or a meeting for Norwegian or other country's but it is set in Norway, and there, we camp, with our military vehicles. And we can offroad there, in muddy and sandy terrain. We have a Volvo C304, from the Swedish Army, but then the Swedish people then, sold it to Estonia and then to Norway to a used military truck shop, but today we took the 1986 Mercedes Geändewagen for a spin, its such fun to drive, crawls slowely up nearly every obsticale. The terrain is like the terrain in the video. Although beside from that, great video.
Way better content than a lot of aussie 4wd videos--shilling boring rubbish that includes obsessive spending or rubbish reviews on new junk. Ah, the Tirfor, yes, I was wondering if someone had one, and wondering when it would show up. 😅Enjoyed this very much! Loved the old stuff--hope you can get it all fixed up again--they are just brilliant! Glad no one rolled! Subbed. G'day from Australia!
A land rover with out a dent or scrape, has only been used for the shopping run, i really enjoyed this vid, thanks Guys
I agree !! Thanks
Takes me back 30 years ago when I had a series 3 - bit of a bucket but great fun exploring off road around Wales at a time when places weren't so closed off as they are today... Recently bought an old Disco 2, so looking to find some new adventures.
Oh oh ! Disco2 mnnn! Some depending on traction control there, a disco 1 can just do it !
Oh oh ! Disco2 mnnn! Some depending on traction control there, a disco 1 can just do it !
Great to see some classic Landies showing their stuff, got me itching to finish the IIA and go wheeling on the tracks! 😊
Do it !!!!!
I have a 1970 hardtop petrol 4 cyl 109 very original. 3rd owner. The landy is a tractor and I swear it will climb a wall.
Makes me almost want a classic Land Rover again. Almost.
Do it !!!!
Incredible clear footage, great edit... Pleasure to watch.
Cheers Adam 😊
Wow that takes me back a bit, such trusty vehicles I’d like to some the latest models try, really impressed guys
Thanks Jan 🙂
seeing a series 1 with a massive bullbar is interesting to say the least... love it!
WOW! Looks like a pile of fun!
greetings from the north island, great video, great track and I have a soft spot for an old landy, a well deserved like, cheers
Cheers man. Glad you enjoyed it. It was definitely our hardest trip ever.
Hectic!! I would have been so scared of rolling! Some of those side inclines were touch and go!!
There were times where I thought "oh sh*t I'm going to roll" but was saved by the bank or a tree !
Landrovers were sidled a 45 degree angle in testing at Landrover,they take a lot to tip offrd..!
Brilliant video, great Land Rovers!.... No tracks like this back in the Landy homeland 😢
Thanks 😊
Yeah we're lucky here.
Top effort team! Good too see the pick axe come into play...Old school all the way!
Cheers Gordon.
Yeah the pick axe came in very handy!
Ah I get it now crazy Kiwis now it makes sense. We are on NZ third island trying to learn a thing or two from you guys. Love your work great effort from you all on the old trucks showing us that they still can handle the track as good as any new truck.
👍🏼😁😁😁😁
First road is solders rd and the second one is sawpit rd or slab hut creek rd depending on who you ask. We done the same trip but in the opposite direction. Awesome day out
Just amazes me how those old Land Rovers go, tiny little tires, tiny motor, and no ground clearance. But yet they just make it through the trails. Maybe it's because the steering wheels on the wrong side of the jeep. haha, Great video.
Haha thanks Jack 😊
It's always great fun out in the old landy's.
Good job putting the old rigs down there. Done that track a few times and to be fair the camera flattened it out, its even steeper in real life than it looks in the video.
Cheers Steve. Yeah it's hard showing how steep it is.
Sweet video. Thanks for sharing. I might hit that track up next time I'm over there. Looks a bit more fun than the drive into Big River.
Definitely more of a challenge
Didn't see any issues at all, Stig stayed strong and you reimagined landrovers aerodynamics
Hi Hayden, great video👍😍. A little work and cleaning on the Land and all should be ok 😊. I like the différent countryside of your country👌. Joan
Appreciate that Joan. Yeah NZ has some beautiful scenes
Great footage. Good to see some old Landies off-roading
Thanks Shem 👍🏽 😊
Old landrovers. As good today as they always were
good ride! love d90
Yeah that things awesome 👌
Makes me feel so proud of my Series 3. But - I’ve never tried anything like this. Great to watch 👍🔥😊🐺
Grand day out. Cheers
The landys got a good beating on that one. Good video though. Next video will be a repair one I reckon. 🙂👍
im glad to see your adventure! i have land rover series too 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Thanks Dimas 👍🏽 😊
What an amazing Land Rover trip
Thanks Harry. Happy New Year
@@hayden_jones Happy New Year @everyone
awesome bro. love seeing the landy living its best life !
Thanks man 🙏
Great video!!
Thanks Neil
That was epic , thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Popped up in my feed and what a great way to demo old school wheeling. Nice work boys and girls. 👍🇦🇺
Thanks Jimmy
personally, i am glad you didnt turn back.
Cheers for sharing.
Yes good stuff. It looks like a typical lane here in Wales UK
Hahaha things must be rough in Wales !!
Really enjoying your channel. You have some really great Series Land Rover action. These old trucks prove you don't need massive tyres, waffle boards, jerry cans on the roof, bead lockers and LSDs... just some technique. I have a Series 2a 88 but here in Switzerland, anything like this is absolutely forbidden. There's many other nice things to do here but a bit of green laning is not on the menu. Looking forwards to the next adventure. Littel Green Landy
Thanks for the comment Andy 👍🏽 😀
Yeah we're very lucky here in NZ
We did this track a few months ago in the other direction. It was good fun
Amazing nature to drive through! Awesome adventure! Well done!
Cheers Peet
Brilliant video Hayden. I'll have to see if I can find that track next time I am in the Big River area.
Thanks 👍
loved every bit of this video... landies mud and good spirit!
Thanks so much. Was a great day.... stressful at times
Looks like some of the tracks up in Wgtn with the high sides. I’m looking for some front and back bar work at the moment to help with panel protection.
Wicked video bro
Thanks mate. We were all exhausted at the end of the day.
The video doesn't capture how much digging we had to do.
Awesome!! Looks like so much fun!
Thanks Courtney. Some parts were fun, and other parts not so much 🙃
simply seeing so many older Defenders in that terrain was beautiful, subscribed, hope to see more. great camera work.
Enjoying the content fella. We're building two Landys. SIII 2.6l 109".
And a 2A Forward Control 2.6l.
Your vids are good motivation.
Thanks so much. Glad I can help.
Hey Deane,
Where are you living ?
I also have a Series iii 109" five door Station wagon as well as a 110" FC iib, both with 2,6lt semi side valve engines.
Purrs like kittens, but very thirsty...
About same fuel consumption as my 101 V8 FC Ambulance body.
Never know that there was a 109" FC iia with 2,6lt engines.
The ones that was CKD and shipped to South Africa was all 2,25lt engines....
Nice to know, going to Google right away
😂.
Regards from Hermanus, RSA 🇿🇦
Ooops, Deane, message wrong spot, sorry... 😬😳
@@alwynvanwyk1851 Bottom of New Zealand. Most of the FCs that came to NZ had the 2.6l side valve. And most were removed. Too thirsty.
Yes a very nice smooth engine when valves are adjusted right.
We have 4 engines. And will end up 3 running.
I am absolutely speechless!! It's plenty of fun, skilled mates and lovely Land Rover Series (including the Defender). Luckily you didn't turn back. I just love it from top to bottom (and your Series looks awesome "mudflapless")
Great job mate, love the vids. Definitely a great day out and so good to have a record of it 😃
Thanks Dan. Was so impressed with your series 1.
Shame about the massive dent on your exhaust pipe 😆
@@hayden_jones haha, yeah totally gutting🤣🤣
Well done, they handled the trip pretty well, would have loved one.
Great video. It looks like Wales but bigger and better!
Ha Ha you had a boing boing along for the ride.
This is excellent... more of the same please, much more. Subbed from England near Solihull.
Absolutely belting video fellas, loved it. You have a new sub from me, time for coffee and a delve into your back catalogue 👍
Awesome, thanks Jay 😊 🙏🏽