I hit the like button and I'm wrapped you took us out there with you to a place the majority of us will never go ,BUT and its a big but you've torn the track to bits,I pity anyone that's next out there and if you both broke down or heaven forbids badly injured ,explain to the viewers what happens next.It can and does happen at great expense to all.That said still love ya work😍🍀👍🇦🇺🍺
Would love to see some footage of the wildlife unique to these regions. Many overseas viewers would love this. This series has been my favourite on the channel. Thanks team
Another ripper episode fellas! I just got back yesterday from a trip to WA (New Year's Day) and drove a part of the Holland track up from Ravensthorpe. Later this year if covid allows, i'll do the whole thing! Thanks for sharing another great experience fellas.
#InDarknessWeFindCamp.... that needs to be printed on a shirt, it needs to have a sticker run, and people need to hash tag their pics of getting to camp at night!!!
Guys I love watching your videos, I love 4wheeling, driving a 2010 Toyota Fortuner D4d 4x4 but one day when I'm all grown up I'll get my Cruiser.....baby steps
Yes, I did thoroughly enjoy it!! Video was great, especially your time lapse night shots! Really too bad about the fires, but . . .Mother Nature works in mysterious ways!!
Awesome vid, the new life clip, time-lapse, drone shots, didgeredoo did it for me, would be great to see some wildlife of any size also, as well as some night sky shots showing constellations etc
worked at one of the minesites out right near the Holland track and had huge issues with the fires early this year. almost lost my vehicle and all the stuff in my room. fire ended up a few metres away from the camp. harsh country this one
We have been hanging out for this one! We christened our 79DC on this track only 3 months later. Did the whole track too, starting BroomeHill, via Nannup.
@@darknstormyimages Yes of course, and loved it so much. Grahams is one of the most top personalitis to me, he is like an idol to me and inspiring. I like both videos very much, but honestly liked Robby's more.
Hi its gt watching you get out and about in your cruiser! Had to sell my old HJ75 table top 30yrs ago, due to money concerns, missed it ever since. Well not far off now to take delivery of a new 79 to be able to get out there again! Definitely an attachment to these 4WD's, I didn't lose mine.
Love your work Ronny......very informative for myself in the process of researching some places to go in my new cruiser. Love the history too because that’s all part of going to these places. Great camerawork. Cheers
Did this track 4 years ago in my week old new Triton, in fact it was my first 4WD adventure. Got to be honest, probably not the best track for a newbie but hell I loved it!
@ 10:54 and why Broomehill? Because the port town of Albany on the south coast was one of the main entry sea ports for gold seekers and then they travelled up to Broomehill which was a wheat farming settlement.
I bet there are fairy shrimp living in those vernal pools. Same thing in San Diego- the mesa tops near the coast have a layer that catches water in the winter and forms temporary pools, where endemic San Diego Fairy Shrimp live. Kinda cool. Similar winter-wet Mediterranean climate as WA
I don't understand why people insist on driving this track in the middle of our rain season here in WA It's unlikely that the people that rehabilitated this track back in the 1990's had this sort of driving through mudholes in mind. Basically it "fucks" a public track for everyone else. If you want to test yourself with bog holes go somewhere else, I'm sure you know where I mean. We have enough bogan 4WD drivers here in WA, especially now with the explosion in 4WD ute's on the road. I don't see any need for encouraging those kind out that way. You make some of the best 4WD content on youtube but this is not one of them. As a former Goldfields inhabitant, most people know the best time of year to travel in these parts is not after rains. Still gave you a thumbs up, hope you understand where I'm coming from.
A lot of the time the mud holes are unavoidable, even when it’s not winter the water stays in the track somehow (I don’t know how it’s hot as fuck) I appreciate what your trying to say but the fact remains on this track even the chicken tracks are wet. Most of the time after heavy rain the track is closed anyway so this water may well have not even been from recent rain
Really nice that you show that fire just takes life, it creates in the end to. sadly in the moment a hard destruction but in many eco systems its necessary for new life ande a more pure ground to start up from. almost everything got its purpose even if its harsh to live three and see.
Hi Mate, Wondering when you got out to the track? Planning to do it later on this year in September, hopefully won’t be too wet as doing it by myself, thanks for the great video 😄
Hey @ronnydahl I reckon doing canning stock route in an “as stock as possible” hilux would be an awesome series and highlight that you don’t need too much to get out there for a few weeks. Would love to see that. Love all the content 👍
Hey Ronny just started watching this video you say at the start that the holland track is the 4th leg of the trip, can you remember the names of the other 3 videos so I can watch them before I watch this bad boy of a video, cheers
Did anyone else notice Ronny's photo (the one he removed in this video) in the signing book in Graham Cahill's video from 18 moths ago? AUSolo6. Great vid. guys by the way!
Hello am a fan but you all are letting us down!why take the simple line and there are more fun and amazing tracks ...... boooo! You got capable vehicles but cant use them as shauno does Please take some tips from his videos..he doesn't back out of a track
@@jossyandfamily3692 Perhaps it's because the Land Cruiser Club of WA which maintains the track & made it possible to be open in the first place has sign posted the track asking people to avoid bog holes where possible to make track maintenance easier/less expensive. Or perhaps it's because Shauno has sponsors to pay the bills while Ronny pays for it out of his own pocket. It isn't always about tearing a place up & being hard on your 4wd
The repair bill after this trip was $1000’s for each vehicle after all the mud from the part 4 and to come in part 5. Also tearing up a track for views is a bit F02&3d up don’t you think?? Others need access to this track in future. Sure have some fun but don’t tear every hole up and send it into every mud hole. This is remote country and not backyard NSW where you can get help and parts around the corner. We are at times 300+ kms from help as the crow flys and limited service.
@@Ronny_Dahl I'm sure like myself people watch your channel and the other one mentioned in the comments. The other channel is entertaining but they do go too hard sometimes and breakages and panel damage is common. Often they have to send for help and spare parts etc. There is normally a train of them going through so there is always help and spare vehicles in case of emergencies. All this is not really possible in the remoteness of WA. Although I'm based in the UK all my family are in the Perth area so understand the vast distances of WA. The other channel is normally just one big advertisement, but let's not get started on that point, it is entertaining. Keep up the top class work.
Is that Emu Rock at the start? I think I camped in the exact same spot earlier this year, I remember the 44 gallon drum. Yes, the fires must have been ferocious. Even the shrubs on the top of the rock where burnt. There is a geocache up on rock about 100m from the campsite (an ammo tin). Anything plastic inside the tin was just melted!
Awesome video as usual, can't believe the tyre tracks at sandalwood Rock going into the waterhole, a bit more respect people. Would be great to see the bushfire stretch in 6 months time
They were so tough in those days. Cutting a 500km track through that bush with only 3 workers. Sure Iron wheels to follow, so no stump pulling required. Still. WOW
Ronny, I’ve got to ask.. given the price of a 70 series, what dragged you to get one? Can you do a report on the benefits of buying one, the costs of getting one from stock and the problems they have. If you weren’t a Toyota fan what would be comparable?
Looked like a nice piece of driving, getting yourself out of the hole.
Just bought a 60 series, come Christmas holidays next year she’ll be a finished tourer hitting the tracks
Waste of money mate, extremely unreliable rig. should have invested in a Great Wall
Well done mate, but don't let not having everything that opens and shuts stop you from getting out there
@@frankjaegar1805 if it doesn’t open I didn’t need it anyways
Well done mate! Stoked for you. I’m saving for my first rig :)
excellent!
Epic. That time lapse though, beyond epic. Love the history.
Appears to be a A7Siii low light game changer?
Nope I use canon for the time lapses
@@Ronny_Dahl oh wow I thought I noticed you went to Sony and the a7s is beast at astrophotography ✔️
We not all from australia so to hear the story that comes with the video makes me feel like I want to be there taking part of the adventure.
Far out. That footage from the bush fire damage was heavy. Thanks for making a point of filming and talking about it. Another epic, epic video.
Just when I think this channel has reached the pinnacle of filming and editing, it goes up another notch. Amazing.
@Krump 7 No he probably means how they incorporated history and made it a mini doco, also camera work is upping its game.
Love this. A bit of story of John Holland and his crew. That's not only the enjoyment of the track, but also respect to the history.
Tnx for taking us along; looking forward to the next part.
Mate, barely any other 4wd channels provide the quality time lapse and different drone perspectives that you do. Big ups.
I hit the like button and I'm wrapped you took us out there with you to a place the majority of us will never go ,BUT and its a big but you've torn the track to bits,I pity anyone that's next out there and if you both broke down or heaven forbids badly injured ,explain to the viewers what happens next.It can and does happen at great expense to all.That said still love ya work😍🍀👍🇦🇺🍺
Thanks for another great video Ronny & Torbs. And it was really nice to meet and chat to you both yesterday with Aaron at Go Camping & Overlanding!
Such an amazing vid Ronny and Torbs! Love the effort you guys put into it, the history, and how you guys still have fun with it! Cheers from Canada!
Would love to see some footage of the wildlife unique to these regions. Many overseas viewers would love this.
This series has been my favourite on the channel. Thanks team
amazing cinematography, always love your work..
That time lapse was so freaking awesome. You’ve given me incentive to take the camera along and experiment! Awesome series. Keep it up
Great to see the 'old' trucks out trekking again.
Another ripper episode fellas! I just got back yesterday from a trip to WA (New Year's Day) and drove a part of the Holland track up from Ravensthorpe. Later this year if covid allows, i'll do the whole thing! Thanks for sharing another great experience fellas.
Gotta say that those time lapse night shots are just awesome imo.
Great video thanks guys.
Superb.
Stuff like this makes me glad I've got a PC hooked up to my TV so it can be family viewing at the weekend!
shout out to wilson brewing, good work boys supporting the local brews
Wow some awesome scenery and knowledge of how it all began thanks Ronny and Torbs can't wait for more 😀👍
I really wish the team would come to Canada. I'd go wheeling with you in the snow 😁
Merry Christmas Ronny and all of yall. From Arkansas.
Love this! It makes me want to come to Australia and have an adventure even more. Keep up the good work.
#InDarknessWeFindCamp.... that needs to be printed on a shirt, it needs to have a sticker run, and people need to hash tag their pics of getting to camp at night!!!
With a 79 on it. Two 79's on it.
Brilliant!
Guys I love watching your videos, I love 4wheeling, driving a 2010 Toyota Fortuner D4d 4x4 but one day when I'm all grown up I'll get my Cruiser.....baby steps
Excellent video Ronny! Would love to get down under and explore your beautiful country. Thank you for sharing!
Always a good watch! The history lessons are great. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍
Looks like the same box as we passed there in November 2010. Great memories 😎
Miny vid again ronney n torbs
The holland is my local track and you do it justice everytime you do a vid on it
Cheers
Yes, I did thoroughly enjoy it!! Video was great, especially your time lapse night shots!
Really too bad about the fires, but . . .Mother Nature works in mysterious ways!!
Awesome vid, the new life clip, time-lapse, drone shots, didgeredoo did it for me, would be great to see some wildlife of any size also, as well as some night sky shots showing constellations etc
Your videos just keep getting better, really enjoyed that.
worked at one of the minesites out right near the Holland track and had huge issues with the fires early this year. almost lost my vehicle and all the stuff in my room. fire ended up a few metres away from the camp. harsh country this one
Thanks for sharing a place that I'll never be able to get to
Have a blessed day
Sweet video! Been thinking of doing this track. Video work really shows what the scenery and experience is like. Awesome.
We have been hanging out for this one! We christened our 79DC on this track only 3 months later. Did the whole track too, starting BroomeHill, via Nannup.
Cool sundew at 5.40 - carnivorous plant. One of my favourites in the WA bush!
i love how torbs hits everything at mach10
Fun was had! Will be waiting for the next vid! Happy holidays.
This is the best video I saw for Holland track.
Everything about it is so beautifuly done an put together very well.
Very enjoying to watch.
not seen Grahams? he talks alot more about the history and the watering holes also
@@darknstormyimages
Yes of course, and loved it so much.
Grahams is one of the most top personalitis to me, he is like an idol to me and inspiring.
I like both videos very much, but honestly liked Robby's more.
I saw that comet back in July camped up on Copper Mountain over looking Mono Lake, CA. Beautiful.
really enjoyed seeing you lot out and about again, cheers!
Hi its gt watching you get out and about in your cruiser! Had to sell my old HJ75 table top 30yrs ago, due to money concerns, missed it ever since. Well not far off now to take delivery of a new 79 to be able to get out there again! Definitely an attachment to these 4WD's, I didn't lose mine.
Love your work Ronny......very informative for myself in the process of researching some places to go in my new cruiser. Love the history too because that’s all part of going to these places. Great camerawork. Cheers
Nice work, time lapse was beyond sweet too.
Can’t watch right now but I’ll leave my like and comment. Thanks for everything Ronny!
excellent Ronny, love this track
Good to see you guys out and about again, I'm over any more reviews. Keep the trips coming, Cheers
You guys make a great team, cheers boys have a great Xmas
that campfire shot @16:01 was epiccccccccccc
That intro though!!! 💯
Nice video guys and congrats on your Chanel. Very cool 😎
Awesome trip guys love it big thumbs 👍😁👍
Another great video. Informative and top production values without being too flashy.
Very good filming /editing Ronny very nice.
Awesome video Ronny, keep it up mate
Epic the photography is amazing 👍
Can you Ronny and friends. Please find camp in daylight so we can se the beautiful scenery while you setup.
Love your vids anyway ofc. Keep rockin.
Awesome cinematography!
Did this track 4 years ago in my week old new Triton, in fact it was my first 4WD adventure. Got to be honest, probably not the best track for a newbie but hell I loved it!
Thanks for uploading, you guys hopefully know how lucky you are to live on the best continent of our planet!
Lovely content Ronny & Thorbes! Seeing your cruisers me just wanna chop up the back off my 90 Prado 🤣
Very well put together video guys !!
Doing this net week looking foward to it
That time lapse was amazing
@ 10:54 and why Broomehill?
Because the port town of Albany on the south coast was one of the main entry sea ports for gold seekers and then they travelled up to Broomehill which was a wheat farming settlement.
I bet there are fairy shrimp living in those vernal pools. Same thing in San Diego- the mesa tops near the coast have a layer that catches water in the winter and forms temporary pools, where endemic San Diego Fairy Shrimp live. Kinda cool. Similar winter-wet Mediterranean climate as WA
I don't understand why people insist on driving this track in the middle of our rain season here in WA It's unlikely that the people that rehabilitated this track back in the 1990's had this sort of driving through mudholes in mind. Basically it "fucks" a public track for everyone else. If you want to test yourself with bog holes go somewhere else, I'm sure you know where I mean.
We have enough bogan 4WD drivers here in WA, especially now with the explosion in 4WD ute's on the road. I don't see any need for encouraging those kind out that way. You make some of the best 4WD content on youtube but this is not one of them. As a former Goldfields inhabitant, most people know the best time of year to travel in these parts is not after rains.
Still gave you a thumbs up, hope you understand where I'm coming from.
A lot of the time the mud holes are unavoidable, even when it’s not winter the water stays in the track somehow (I don’t know how it’s hot as fuck) I appreciate what your trying to say but the fact remains on this track even the chicken tracks are wet. Most of the time after heavy rain the track is closed anyway so this water may well have not even been from recent rain
How's the brand placement!! Incredible how much this channel has changed over the years.
It pays the bills. I did not notice it much myself to be honest
Slick operation lads. Great episode;) cheers
Always nice to see the 79 again.
Really nice that you show that fire just takes life, it creates in the end to. sadly in the moment a hard destruction but in many eco systems its necessary for new life ande a more pure ground to start up from. almost everything got its purpose even if its harsh to live three and see.
I know QLD is amazing for 4x4, but i am still jealous of WA.
Great Episode, was almost a doco.
Good set of full duck waders will let you walk those water crossings, when you need to confirm the bottom
Great production value!!
Can't wait for the Woodline Track. Looks like the fire devastated area will take a while to regenerate.
I’d say in 7 years it will be back and another 7 on top you wouldn’t even know there was a fire there
@@Ronny_Dahl Jeepers, it will be interesting to keep an eye on.
Hi Mate,
Wondering when you got out to the track? Planning to do it later on this year in September, hopefully won’t be too wet as doing it by myself, thanks for the great video 😄
Great episode Ronny keep up the great work.
Nice, looks like a great trip.
man i love your time lapses
Hey @ronnydahl I reckon doing canning stock route in an “as stock as possible” hilux would be an awesome series and highlight that you don’t need too much to get out there for a few weeks. Would love to see that. Love all the content 👍
Unfortunately it’s closed until Covid is gone from my understanding which could be 2021 if we are lucky but more likely 2022-2023
Hey Ronny. How you filmed this was awesome. Looks like you got all the angles with your new cameras.
Merry Christmas
Hey Ronny just started watching this video you say at the start that the holland track is the 4th leg of the trip, can you remember the names of the other 3 videos so I can watch them before I watch this bad boy of a video, cheers
Did anyone else notice Ronny's photo (the one he removed in this video) in the signing book in Graham Cahill's video from 18 moths ago? AUSolo6. Great vid. guys by the way!
Its Ronnie time!
Hello am a fan but you all are letting us down!why take the simple line and there are more fun and amazing tracks ...... boooo! You got capable vehicles but cant use them as shauno does
Please take some tips from his videos..he doesn't back out of a track
I think you should address that comment to Ronnie direct. I don't agree with you but I'm sure he would respond
@@jossyandfamily3692 Perhaps it's because the Land Cruiser Club of WA which maintains the track & made it possible to be open in the first place has sign posted the track asking people to avoid bog holes where possible to make track maintenance easier/less expensive. Or perhaps it's because Shauno has sponsors to pay the bills while Ronny pays for it out of his own pocket. It isn't always about tearing a place up & being hard on your 4wd
The repair bill after this trip was $1000’s for each vehicle after all the mud from the part 4 and to come in part 5.
Also tearing up a track for views is a bit F02&3d up don’t you think??
Others need access to this track in future.
Sure have some fun but don’t tear every hole up and send it into every mud hole.
This is remote country and not backyard NSW where you can get help and parts around the corner. We are at times 300+ kms from help as the crow flys and limited service.
@@Ronny_Dahl I'm sure like myself people watch your channel and the other one mentioned in the comments. The other channel is entertaining but they do go too hard sometimes and breakages and panel damage is common. Often they have to send for help and spare parts etc. There is normally a train of them going through so there is always help and spare vehicles in case of emergencies. All this is not really possible in the remoteness of WA. Although I'm based in the UK all my family are in the Perth area so understand the vast distances of WA. The other channel is normally just one big advertisement, but let's not get started on that point, it is entertaining. Keep up the top class work.
Is that Emu Rock at the start? I think I camped in the exact same spot earlier this year, I remember the 44 gallon drum. Yes, the fires must have been ferocious. Even the shrubs on the top of the rock where burnt. There is a geocache up on rock about 100m from the campsite (an ammo tin). Anything plastic inside the tin was just melted!
Awesome video as usual, can't believe the tyre tracks at sandalwood Rock going into the waterhole, a bit more respect people. Would be great to see the bushfire stretch in 6 months time
Good stuff boys. Keep em coming
Great video as always. One ad every two minutes is a bit extreme though, thanks RUclips for making this nearly unwatchable.
Love it, often envious though, in the UK we don't really have baron wild environments.
Love the intro Ronny!!
They were so tough in those days. Cutting a 500km track through that bush with only 3 workers. Sure Iron wheels to follow, so no stump pulling required. Still. WOW
Your filmmaking game has gone up. WAY up. I had to stop a few minutes in to start at part 1.
Great job guys.🇦🇺🍺❤👍
What's the best time to travel the holland track? I would prefer to avoid those mud holes. Can you take dogs on the track?
Ronny, I’ve got to ask.. given the price of a 70 series, what dragged you to get one? Can you do a report on the benefits of buying one, the costs of getting one from stock and the problems they have. If you weren’t a Toyota fan what would be comparable?
Love the Intro Ronny 👍
Are you sure you were looking in the correct direction for the comet? Your compass was pointing ENE but you said the comet was NW.
That was just a shot of the compass 🧭 we were looking in the correct direction but too far from low horizon. We had a 360 view of the sky 🌌