I've been loving the OffGrid episodes, such a relaxing break from all the "Toughest track in the world!!!!1" videos, and Graham is really in his element with this style. It's great to see Ronny again, too, his knowledge of the land is always amazing.
Ronnie is awesome, the history of his people is just heart breaking.. that type of suffering and pain can never be forgotten, like he said that history belongs to everyone. Thank you for making this series, Graham, its awesome! Watching in the USA.
My people got taken under control but can't defend them because they were killing children and offering them to their sun god while doing incest, they actually still do their witchcraft and hence why their countries are so bad everyone wants to run away to the US. Yes, my ancestors were from Latin America but I'm not about to defend their behavior. Many did not want to be good people (accept Jesus as their savior) and so now you see the results: crime, deaths, corruption, people fleeing their countries trying to escape all that.
Ronnie is such a good dude. You can hear the hurt in his voice about the history of Australia...but you also get a sense of forgiveness and hope. We could all learn from Ronnie.
I’ve only watched 15mins so far, but wow, Graham this is your best yet. I love your mix of travel, history and other stuff. Can’t wait to watch the rest after work. Hi from the UK.
Ronnie is a true gentleman. I love how he tells the history and acknowledges is not only his people story but the story of the Europeans also. It's not first nation, or European history, it's Australia's history.
Big fan of 4WD247 and watch every vid. Love the ‘regular’ videos but Off Grid have been some of my favourite videos, end of. Amazing scenery and an amazing adventure. As a Brit, I’m absolutely frothing to get to Oz and see these sights for myself. More please!
It's times like this I start to wonder why I haven't emigrated from the UK to Australia yet. Loving the new OffGrid content and it's seriously got me thinking about my future! You're all a massive inspiration to my new lifestyle of overlanding. Keep it up! Also, please please please offer a job to Stepth and Harley ♥
This was an amazing episode. I prefer these over the other 4WD24/7 episodes as it's the kind of driving I do. Easy, with a bit of challenge with the ultimate goal to get to a camp site and set up for a couple nights. Don't want to wreck my fourbie. I was also impressed with what Graham said about his purchase of the Y62. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter how he affords this Patrol, he's worked his whole life to get to this point to be able to get it. So sick of the comments on Facebook about their million dollar rigs! Succinctly he says, it doesn't matter what you drive, just get out there. Watching this has made me buy a 2015 Colorado which seems to be able to go where the Y62 goes. And can tow. So that's good! I'd love to see more down south videos, especially Denmark, Albany, Bremer Bay, Starvation Bay and Esperance areas all the way through Alexander Bay, Poison Creek, Thomas River to Cocklebiddy. Can't wait for the Pemberton episodes. So refreshing to see WA more. Great presenters especially Graham who I've always loved to follow. Thanks for these episodes. Very inspirational.
@@marthengrobler1667 no, the other ones have gotten over the top, bit I still enjoy them immensely. Graham and the others are still 4wding. Just looking after their gear and enjoying the trip.
@@kylebutler7142 yep I did see that. Could be for a number of reasons. I've had a Colorado before plus a couple Rodeos so I don't reckon I've made a bad move.
There are no words for this part of our great country. A better Australia when we are in this part of the country next year we will be looking Ronnie up so he can educate our children and myself an wife on all aspects of the culture of the people of this land . 1 thing that stood out and noticed was the pain and sadness in his voice when telling the group about the jail tree and so did our children . We want our children to learn as much as they can about the people of this land which they have been doing while we have been on tour around Australia for the last 2 years... Bring on this area next year can't wait 🙌 I so hope there is so many more of these to come just brilliant to watch well done Graham and team for bring this to us just fantastic 😀
Sitting here in South Africa , drooling to tour Australia like you are.... Really enjoying the Off grid series, also need to see more of Harley and Steph on the show
Loving these "Off Grid" episodes. Keep them coming. Would love to see you do a series going up the middle (eg: the full Oodnadatta Tracks and similar). 🙂
Loving the off grid episodes! I reckon you should do a series around Tasmania. It may be a small state, but there are so many good caravan spots, as well as beautiful scenery and wicked fishing
Love it, looks like Graham is back in the headspace he was years ago travelling in Shorty from the small bits I've seen of that hanging round on YT. One hell of a Country you folks got, here we're lucky if we can string 3 dry days together 😁👍
Loved the episode! Really enjoying grahams off grid episodes. So happy to see Ronnie back again, what a legend. I think it would be a really great edition/would love to see an acknowledgment of country included at the beginning of the episodes. ⚫️🟡🔴
My partner and I are planning a 6 month trip around Aus for this year and watching this has me pumped. Especially, hearing Graham talk about his progress from Shorty to the big Y62. We are doing it in a 20 year old Hilux and wouldn't swap it for anything else. Cheers guys!
This whole off grid trip Graham has been amazing to watch and I'm always waiting for the next episode and you've inspired me to do a whole lap around Australia after I get my car ready with everything I will need and capable to do said trip. Thanks guys keep up the great work love the videos
Loving the Off Grid episodes. Seeing Ronnie talk about the prison tree was pretty special and his attitude towards the whole ugly saga is truly amazing. Would love to see some Pilbara action.
I absolutely love this type of travel! Thanks so much for bringing it to us. I would like to see the savannah way from Katherine to Cairns 👌🏻 Definitely on my bucket list 🍻
I’m loving watching this type of trip Graham. I guess potentially adding in some park up the caravan and do some more challenging tracks in the vehicles then back to base camp 👌🏻
Guys you are getting a whole new audience with this series. We drove the Karunjie back in 2009 towing following a dotted line on the gps at times. Ended up bogged 50 metres from the Pentecost. Definitely doing it again
I’m loving these more touring type of shows. I hate seeing the party split, but half of the team is trail enthusiasts, the other half is looking for scenery and camping.
you asked where we would like to see you go next. as a person that don't live in Australia any place is a good place. I have been loving the new show off grid, its like a virtual tour of Australia.
Been building our family touring rig for nearly a year. I work up in the Kimberley and get to see a little bit. This show is an absolute stonker. I get to show my family what's in store and boy are we keen!
So jealous of what can be done over there! I'm from Wales and yes we have some fantastic lanes alot are being closed down can't wait for the next episode 🤙🏴
Loving these vid's. I am 2 years from doing what you're doing Graham & I am making notes of all the places to head to. I intend to spend many years just circumnavigating Oz..
Lovin' this series. So glad that 4wd24/7 didn't just stick to the hard tracks and got into these types of trips. It's more like what I want to do here in the states. Along with the occasional tough trail.
very nice episode. couple of points----> sick of 4wd episodes looking for a mud puddle to get stuck in or break stuff, I think young ones need to know its not just about that... well said speech graham, reminds everyone you can start with the basics. SO cool to see some girls involved and their perspectives. I reckon you need a female presenter! thanks for the work....good balance with the product placement, dont feel like its being shoved down our throat.
Young ones don't have $250,000 to drop on a touring set up plus another $20,000 for fuel, food and other expenses to do these trips. That's why the weekend trips playing in the mud are so popular. Much more realistic and relatable for us young ones.
@@jeffyweffy7867 I love both content, and I'm a young middle class American. Building rig can get expensive especially with catch up maintenance if you bought a used rig. I haven't even mentioned reg fees, tyres/tires, etc. Something will need to be done to it. I do like to see both girls on the show..
Did I just see Sooty and Jocko (HiLux) heading up to the Watagans? Swear I drove past them at Cooranbong! A Stedi-stickered 200LC (?) was amungst the convoy!
Loving this content, Kimberley has been a big must on the bucket list. Have done the Cape twice now but this has made it even more of an essential. Loving the dynamic of this group reminds me of our trips out bush 🙏
We're really enjoying this style of content. It's a lot more relatable than the full on 4x4ing we're used to watching. To be honest I'd be keen to see some episodes that aren't in such remote areas. Don't get me wrong, the current content is great, but not really achievable that frequently by most. The S.A. coast from Lincoln to Beachport is stunning. I'd love to see some episodes covering this region. Yea it's not the nation's most exclusive off road destination, but it's beautiful, relatable and very doable on a budget/timeline. Keep up the great content guys 🤘
What a great series! Seems like a great crew Graham has rounded up. I have been checking out the OBI Dweller 15 that we have here in North America (similar to the Maverick I would say) so it's nice to see the caravans being put through their paces in real world use!
Hey mate. So many people have got their start living / worked in and around the goldfields of WA and is just flooded in history, good and bad. It would be awesome to watch you do some old historical tracks like the one you did a few years back, John holland track and maybe a 4wding down in Esperance. Love watching these episodes mate. Keep up the good work
Oh mate, what a great series. Off grid is so awesome. Love it. Keep it going Graham. How about up the middle. SA into NT to Darwin. Great tracks and awesome swimming holes. And the big rock.
Phenomenal series!!! Love seeing OZ from afar! We have harder trails here in AZ than anything on the other series:) But enjoying Australia vicariously, that's fantastic.
Wow! So beautiful, so vast. Thank you so much for making "Off Grid", Graham & co. Although, there is one point I would like to make comment on which may be seen as "un Australian". No Vegimite for me thanks!🤐
Love the Off Grid series, family friendly touring with history and stunning scenery! Suggestions for future trips... 1. Re-create the Layland Brothers West to East crossing, 2. Canning stock route (I don't think you guys have ever done this even from 4wd action days) 3. Explore the Len Bedell tracks, 4. Follow the Burke and Will's route and 5. The Savannah Way...
I've been loving the OffGrid episodes, such a relaxing break from all the "Toughest track in the world!!!!1" videos, and Graham is really in his element with this style. It's great to see Ronny again, too, his knowledge of the land is always amazing.
Thanks mate! Glad you like the show and we could help you relax
me too, offgrid ones are the best
Come together and build a better Australia.. Ronnie is the man. Id buy him a beer anytime
any day of the week
100%!!!
5:07 for anyone wondering, actually made me tear up. How they keep moving forward with such a horrible past is so inspiring!
@@yaksubway9254 they have understood hate breeds hate 👍
Beer is not enough mate....get something more expensive...we talking build australia,not mall plaza in perth 😂
Steph's a natural behind the camera. Brings another feel to the channel. 🇰🇪
🇰🇪❤️
love Ronnys attitude when confronted with terrible stories against his descendants, unity, build a better Australia ❤
We need more like him and None of the Bleedin hearts who cause all the shit.
Ronnie is awesome, the history of his people is just heart breaking.. that type of suffering and pain can never be forgotten, like he said that history belongs to everyone. Thank you for making this series, Graham, its awesome! Watching in the USA.
My people got taken under control but can't defend them because they were killing children and offering them to their sun god while doing incest, they actually still do their witchcraft and hence why their countries are so bad everyone wants to run away to the US. Yes, my ancestors were from Latin America but I'm not about to defend their behavior. Many did not want to be good people (accept Jesus as their savior) and so now you see the results: crime, deaths, corruption, people fleeing their countries trying to escape all that.
Ronnie is such a good dude. You can hear the hurt in his voice about the history of Australia...but you also get a sense of forgiveness and hope. We could all learn from Ronnie.
Grahams speech at 30min is absolute gold 👌🏻
Loving the off grid episodes it’s entirely just relaxing would love to see more of these episodes
Plenty more to come!
Loving this series. Keep them coming. Love all the couples on here too. I reckon Steph might be the next 4WD 24/7 Host
Rapidly becoming my favourite channel on YT, the chemistry between you all is great as is the driving/filming
I’ve only watched 15mins so far, but wow, Graham this is your best yet. I love your mix of travel, history and other stuff. Can’t wait to watch the rest after work. Hi from the UK.
I love hearing ppl from overseas loving this, come out and have some fun...
CoLoNiAlS
These episodes of off grid have been my fav since i 1st started watching 4wd 24/7 frothing to see what is next & dont make us wait either.!!! 🍻
Thanks for the message at 30:00 Graham! I needed that.
Ronnie is a true gentleman. I love how he tells the history and acknowledges is not only his people story but the story of the Europeans also. It's not first nation, or European history, it's Australia's history.
Man, these episodes really are making the wanderlust start to kick in. Best series so far 🤙
Big fan of 4WD247 and watch every vid. Love the ‘regular’ videos but Off Grid have been some of my favourite videos, end of. Amazing scenery and an amazing adventure. As a Brit, I’m absolutely frothing to get to Oz and see these sights for myself. More please!
Ronny is a legend, and I love his knowledge of his land...
Loving the off-grid series. Keep em coming....
It's times like this I start to wonder why I haven't emigrated from the UK to Australia yet. Loving the new OffGrid content and it's seriously got me thinking about my future! You're all a massive inspiration to my new lifestyle of overlanding.
Keep it up!
Also, please please please offer a job to Stepth and Harley ♥
I love this channel, i wanna own my 4x4 someday and do all of this💯😭🔥
Graham we have loved this few months of travel, hope there is more in 2023. Thanks heaps! HNY and all the best for ‘23 ENJOY!
Great work Graham. Came across your shows by accident They are bloody great better than the 4x4 shows on TV. Keep up the good work.
Thanks mate! Glad you like it. Plenty more like to come!
This was an amazing episode. I prefer these over the other 4WD24/7 episodes as it's the kind of driving I do. Easy, with a bit of challenge with the ultimate goal to get to a camp site and set up for a couple nights. Don't want to wreck my fourbie. I was also impressed with what Graham said about his purchase of the Y62. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter how he affords this Patrol, he's worked his whole life to get to this point to be able to get it. So sick of the comments on Facebook about their million dollar rigs! Succinctly he says, it doesn't matter what you drive, just get out there. Watching this has made me buy a 2015 Colorado which seems to be able to go where the Y62 goes. And can tow. So that's good! I'd love to see more down south videos, especially Denmark, Albany, Bremer Bay, Starvation Bay and Esperance areas all the way through Alexander Bay, Poison Creek, Thomas River to Cocklebiddy. Can't wait for the Pemberton episodes. So refreshing to see WA more. Great presenters especially Graham who I've always loved to follow. Thanks for these episodes. Very inspirational.
Thanks for the kind words! A big cheers to you mate 🍻
So you want a 4x4 channel that has a bunch of people that dont 4x4 and would rather stay in hotels and eat buffet? Joke!
@@marthengrobler1667 no, the other ones have gotten over the top, bit I still enjoy them immensely. Graham and the others are still 4wding. Just looking after their gear and enjoying the trip.
If you have a keen eye you'll notice the Colorado ends up on a tow truck......you may have jumped early on your Colorado purchase......
@@kylebutler7142 yep I did see that. Could be for a number of reasons. I've had a Colorado before plus a couple Rodeos so I don't reckon I've made a bad move.
How awesome to finally see Ronnie again.
There are no words for this part of our great country. A better Australia when we are in this part of the country next year we will be looking Ronnie up so he can educate our children and myself an wife on all aspects of the culture of the people of this land . 1 thing that stood out and noticed was the pain and sadness in his voice when telling the group about the jail tree and so did our children . We want our children to learn as much as they can about the people of this land which they have been doing while we have been on tour around Australia for the last 2 years... Bring on this area next year can't wait 🙌 I so hope there is so many more of these to come just brilliant to watch well done Graham and team for bring this to us just fantastic 😀
Loving this show mate keep up the great work 🍺🍺 ps Steph should be on 4wd 24/7 from now on she’s a natural ❤
Watching the holden chassis bending in that bulldust and waiting for a folded frame haha
Sitting here in South Africa , drooling to tour Australia like you are.... Really enjoying the Off grid series, also need to see more of Harley and Steph on the show
Love it great episode I have loved all of them. Thank you off grid it’s been awesome Graham and the rest of the crew. 🇦🇺😊👍
Glad you enjoyed it
More and MORE of this sort of videos please! Love it so much - over the "lets see how we can delib wreck a vehicle". Loved this series!!
Loving these "Off Grid" episodes. Keep them coming. Would love to see you do a series going up the middle (eg: the full Oodnadatta Tracks and similar). 🙂
Good to see you've kept the old camera car. I hope it keeps serving you on trips like this for many more years.
Wow I'd love to visit Australia one day
Loving the off grid episodes! I reckon you should do a series around Tasmania. It may be a small state, but there are so many good caravan spots, as well as beautiful scenery and wicked fishing
30 seconds in, and already it earned an upvote. I much prefer these types of episodes to the usual "bash-and-power-through" videos.
Love it, looks like Graham is back in the headspace he was years ago travelling in Shorty from the small bits I've seen of that hanging round on YT. One hell of a Country you folks got, here we're lucky if we can string 3 dry days together 😁👍
This is possibly the best video of the Kimberly’s I’ve ever seen!
Loved the episode! Really enjoying grahams off grid episodes. So happy to see Ronnie back again, what a legend. I think it would be a really great edition/would love to see an acknowledgment of country included at the beginning of the episodes. ⚫️🟡🔴
Need more trips with Steph and Harley. Love them
Love this off-grid series! Super touring in Oz is amazing, makes me very jealous. Safe travels from Canada
My partner and I are planning a 6 month trip around Aus for this year and watching this has me pumped. Especially, hearing Graham talk about his progress from Shorty to the big Y62. We are doing it in a 20 year old Hilux and wouldn't swap it for anything else.
Cheers guys!
This whole off grid trip Graham has been amazing to watch and I'm always waiting for the next episode and you've inspired me to do a whole lap around Australia after I get my car ready with everything I will need and capable to do said trip. Thanks guys keep up the great work love the videos
Good lord, i can't wait to explore this area of the country! Love this off grid series
What a great episode. Well done Graham and crew. Have enjoyed this series 👌
Graham - "Don't stop hitting bush." Yes, sir ;)
I can’t get enough of your guys vids
Loving the OffGrid and the solo series- Cracking work Graham hats off to you mate!
Loving the Off Grid episodes. Seeing Ronnie talk about the prison tree was pretty special and his attitude towards the whole ugly saga is truly amazing. Would love to see some Pilbara action.
Graham is like an amazin australian david attenborough, such a wealth of knowledge, love love love the off grid eps!
I absolutely love this type of travel! Thanks so much for bringing it to us. I would like to see the savannah way from Katherine to Cairns 👌🏻 Definitely on my bucket list 🍻
Yes please enjoy it more then the mad 4WD you normally do. Happy to see more.
This series has been the best thing the channel has done in years!
Absolutely loved, LOVED the off grid series!! Can’t wait for more to come. And hope to see more of the two touring couples too!
I’m loving watching this type of trip Graham. I guess potentially adding in some park up the caravan and do some more challenging tracks in the vehicles then back to base camp 👌🏻
Guys you are getting a whole new audience with this series. We drove the Karunjie back in 2009 towing following a dotted line on the gps at times. Ended up bogged 50 metres from the Pentecost. Definitely doing it again
Que lugar maravilhoso curtindo muito seus vídeos amigos Austrália 👏👏👏👏🙏🏻 Fabiano Sorocaba SP Brasil
Wow, that track brings back memories. My son and me did it about 7 years ago, thanks for the memories.
I’m loving these more touring type of shows. I hate seeing the party split, but half of the team is trail enthusiasts, the other half is looking for scenery and camping.
Great comment at 30min mark from Graham, so true you don't need all the bells and whistles to go bush. 😊
I just love 4WD24/7, you're just amazing! Hello from KENYA 🇰🇪
you asked where we would like to see you go next. as a person that don't live in Australia any place is a good place. I have been loving the new show off grid, its like a virtual tour of Australia.
Loved that little speech from graham, been planning a 4x4 purchase within the next year and that gave me the juice to get it done sooner!
Love every episode Ronnie has been in
Just come back from a trip up in the Kimberly’s from Melbourne, was everything and more on this episode! Definitely making me wanna go back asap!!!
Amazing. Just so beautiful in the Kimberley. Ronnie has an important message in this. And Yay your doing Yeagerup and the Warren.
Absolutely loving this Graham!!! 😉🫶🤙👌👌👌
Great to see Ronnie back on the show 👍
Offgrid episodes rock! Would like to see more of them coming in the future.
Been building our family touring rig for nearly a year. I work up in the Kimberley and get to see a little bit. This show is an absolute stonker. I get to show my family what's in store and boy are we keen!
So jealous of what can be done over there! I'm from Wales and yes we have some fantastic lanes alot are being closed down can't wait for the next episode 🤙🏴
Loving these vid's. I am 2 years from doing what you're doing Graham & I am making notes of all the places to head to. I intend to spend many years just circumnavigating Oz..
Lovin' this series. So glad that 4wd24/7 didn't just stick to the hard tracks and got into these types of trips. It's more like what I want to do here in the states. Along with the occasional tough trail.
Graham, marvellous. Simply marvellous. 👍🏼
Mate....this is by far the best content I've seen, What an adventure.
What an epic episode! Great video work and wow, that scenery. I gotta go there.
Absolutely fizzing for another off grid episode! You guys are the best!
can't wait to see that next episode looks boss. love these new off grid films keep them coming lads.
very nice episode. couple of points----> sick of 4wd episodes looking for a mud puddle to get stuck in or break stuff, I think young ones need to know its not just about that... well said speech graham, reminds everyone you can start with the basics. SO cool to see some girls involved and their perspectives. I reckon you need a female presenter! thanks for the work....good balance with the product placement, dont feel like its being shoved down our throat.
Young ones don't have $250,000 to drop on a touring set up plus another $20,000 for fuel, food and other expenses to do these trips. That's why the weekend trips playing in the mud are so popular. Much more realistic and relatable for us young ones.
Not necessarily, I’m planning on doing a trip down the east coast in a few months with a 10k ranger and a 5k trailer in tow! Definitely a budget setup
@@jeffyweffy7867 I love both content, and I'm a young middle class American. Building rig can get expensive especially with catch up maintenance if you bought a used rig. I haven't even mentioned reg fees, tyres/tires, etc. Something will need to be done to it. I do like to see both girls on the show..
YES!! More of these! From southern CA in the US, I love seeing these!
Finally i got to see graham again...thank you mr admin 4wd247 🤘🏻🤘🏻
So often i forget this old bloke was the man behind the camera at Ecomuse.
Great trip team! We've got these tracks on our lap list for sure!
The Great Australian Explorers:
Burke, Wills and Graham 🤙
Did I just see Sooty and Jocko (HiLux) heading up to the Watagans? Swear I drove past them at Cooranbong! A Stedi-stickered 200LC (?) was amungst the convoy!
I love this!! Keep the adventures coming! Makes me want to move to Australia!!😊
It’s a great series very refreshing getting a bit sick of the same tracks outcomes makes the bucket list
Its good to see Ronnie again
Howdy Graham, love to see you continue the trip / style of trip across the NT.
great series, really enjoying it , well done team.
Loving this content, Kimberley has been a big must on the bucket list. Have done the Cape twice now but this has made it even more of an essential. Loving the dynamic of this group reminds me of our trips out bush 🙏
We're really enjoying this style of content. It's a lot more relatable than the full on 4x4ing we're used to watching. To be honest I'd be keen to see some episodes that aren't in such remote areas. Don't get me wrong, the current content is great, but not really achievable that frequently by most. The S.A. coast from Lincoln to Beachport is stunning. I'd love to see some episodes covering this region. Yea it's not the nation's most exclusive off road destination, but it's beautiful, relatable and very doable on a budget/timeline.
Keep up the great content guys 🤘
What a great series! Seems like a great crew Graham has rounded up. I have been checking out the OBI Dweller 15 that we have here in North America (similar to the Maverick I would say) so it's nice to see the caravans being put through their paces in real world use!
Hey mate.
So many people have got their start living / worked in and around the goldfields of WA and is just flooded in history, good and bad.
It would be awesome to watch you do some old historical tracks like the one you did a few years back, John holland track and maybe a 4wding down in Esperance.
Love watching these episodes mate. Keep up the good work
Oh mate, what a great series. Off grid is so awesome. Love it. Keep it going Graham. How about up the middle. SA into NT to Darwin. Great tracks and awesome swimming holes. And the big rock.
Summer Nats was awesome and looking forward to your channel this year. Lucy is coming on lovely.
Awesome show and loving the other couples too. I try and get the wife and fsmily to sit and watch 🎉 You guys could go anywhere and we would watch ❤
Phenomenal series!!! Love seeing OZ from afar! We have harder trails here in AZ than anything on the other series:) But enjoying Australia vicariously, that's fantastic.
That Colorado isn't long for this world. Just look the amount of flex between the box and the cab...
Did you see at the very end of the video its on a tow truck?
@@kylebutler7142 Yeah, but that could be for any reason. Could be mechanical failure, water in the fuel or a thousand other things.
Love the Kimberly! So much water came out of the car each time i crossed the river!
Brilliant show, good to see you guys showing the out of the way tracks. Keep it up.
More to come!
Wow! So beautiful, so vast. Thank you so much for making "Off Grid", Graham & co. Although, there is one point I would like to make comment on which may be seen as "un Australian". No Vegimite for me thanks!🤐
Love the Off Grid series, family friendly touring with history and stunning scenery! Suggestions for future trips... 1. Re-create the Layland Brothers West to East crossing, 2. Canning stock route (I don't think you guys have ever done this even from 4wd action days) 3. Explore the Len Bedell tracks, 4. Follow the Burke and Will's route and 5. The Savannah Way...