@@sand_shifter You don't know for sure if it was acted out. But as I said, I personally don't care either way. As a newbie to beach recovery, I got plenty out of it.
Any other vehicle but the toyota which are famous around the world for offroading.. come on! Toyota are looking at this video and laughing hard. 😂 better example would be as others mentioned, stage it and say as an example...
“You might be wondering why we’re not rushing around a bit more to get the Prado out?” Nah, not really. Because it’s not bogged and it’s staged and cringy as.
Came for the how-to’s stayed for videos like this. Awesome to see your progress brother. I’ve learned a lot from you. Most recently; your tool kit and spares advice.
The production quality is really stella. Congratulations to you and the whole team because it really is great quality filming and story telling. It showcases the places you visit so well.
Nice video Ronny. One of my favourite places. Try and get there when the bar is open. All that water around your campsite is crystal blue. Absolute paradise.
Sensational spot been down there and driven some of those tracks. If you ever get a chance guys go and drive down there. There’s a wonderful spot called Karri touches the sands. Huge karri trees have grown up in between these humungous monster sandunes and their top limbs go out and rest on the top of the dunes. Absolutely amazing. You can crawl out onto the limb and look down 150 feet to the ground and only be a metre from the top of the dune. Just stunning. Has anybody else been there?
Thanks for the awesome info, unfortunately no video evidence of my bogging in the mudflats in the Pilbara with a rising tide. Once in a HJ45 shorty stuck traversing across a track n caught in the wheel rutts, walked to the main road n flagged a passing 4wd for a tow recovery. The second time @ Pardoo station, the ladies wanted to head for the water n said go left. I was not with the station briefing that said stay on the tracks, used boogey boards as Max tracks. Keep up the awesome work
A mate and I had a similar experience in that exact same spot. The sand closer to the water on that beach is deceptively soft. An easy winch recovery got my mate's car out. I've since invested in a couple of soft shackles!
As a local love broke inlet. The Prado on 18psi is probably too high to start with. And when you go left around infront if the inlet there’s a pack of quick sand too. But totally love brokes
@@ChristosIsHe There are never good excuses to leave a burning campfire. It would take you less than 15 seconds to throw enough sand on the fire to kill it. Stupid attitudes like yours, are reasons for the majority of wildfires.
Nice scenery. Almost NZ style. 2:30pm! WAT? How come it took all morning to rip the Prado out? Obviously the tide didn't coming any further or the car would have been toast.....for breakie! 😅 I watched another video recently (shot a few wks ago) where the guy thought his car was so good he didn't have to let his tyres down from their 50psi while trying to drive around a tight corner in very soft dry sand. He was towing a 14ft van with a 200 landcruiser I think it was. So of course he went straight down to the gunwales but did he let the tyres down? Nooooo, not until 4hrs later, way after dark! He said it was because he would have to drive with reduced tyre pressure in the morning to somewhere to pump up again. I felt like he should have been left there! But some Sth Africans came along and dug him out after 2hrs hard work. I guess they had a tyre pump as well cos he didn't have to backtrack the next morning. But has he learned his lesson? I don't think so because he still wanted to blame the sand and goodness knows what else rather than his lack of driving skills and lack of carrying a little tyre pump. Even if he had to pump up one at a time across 3 hrs. And we don't know if he even cleaned up the bogging site so others didn't bog there as well. You can go down to 8psi if you have to just to get out. Packing up to make the sand hard under the tyres at that low pressure is important before attempting to drive and having 4 max trax is a lot better than 2. All good hey? 😂
Are we hanging out for more of this sort of content? OH YEAH! While we have never been bogged in the 90 (90s are of course the best Prado off road LOL) we carry an air jack. While it is bulky, they are perfect for that sort of situation where you want to get the vehucle up in a hurry and get something under the wheels. We don't have a winch so for us the air jack is our fail safe for driving on sand. Loved this episode, I know this sort of content takes a lot more effort to produce but the end result sure is worth it.
On sand, I would turn the stability control off but keep the brake traction control - at least on Prado 150, the computer acts very fast and doesn’t cut engine power so it will not hinder progress like stability control of road based traction control does - however it’s probably not going to help in this situation as it’s already on the axle … should stop straight away the moment you can see you lost progress. And yes 4 maxtrax comes in handy and that’s what I carry and so is a shovel and lots elbow grease…. 18psi is for “high way “ sand travel - 15psi or less is the starting point when low range is engaged and 10psi is what I would use to self recover
If you know anything about 150 Prado’s you most certainly turn off traction control on sand, it hinders your wheel spin and therefore forward momentum very badly in sand.
@@PP-bm7zp spinning wheels = NO forward progress = bigger hole to sap your forward momentum when doing a reverse and "try again" = or dig yourself deeper. if you can go through with wheels spinning, you can go through without wheels spinning Toyota ATRACs (toyota speak for brake TC, not ESP/stability control-that should be off) does not retard engine power and does not over-intervene - gives a try next time with less engine rev so you maintain a constant speed and not spinning the sh!t out- work for me at the soft sand of Nagala rock unlike most of the tuned up 79s ripping the tracks out. You will be surprised ! Prado 150 and 120 grande have a very good TC
@@aron2199 thanks for explaining something I have been using on my Prado for 10 years, my point, which you’ve obviously missed is that in order to prevent yourself from getting bogged, keep TC turned off in sand, always. This will allow you to have more much needed momentum in sand. TC will hinder momentum by applying the brakes if it senses traction has been lost. Therefore it will slow you down in sand.
@@PP-bm7zp the Brake TC only applies brake to the wheel which is spinning and therefore no longer giving you forward drive on that spinning wheel - By doing so the Brake TC transfer the drive to the wheel which still has still have some traction left, a GREATER amount of drive than it otherwise has, propelling forward for longer. You decide the amount of drive you want with your right feet and the computer decide which wheel to send the drive to - almost like a LSD. at least on the prado 150, the system is not over enthusiastic on its intervention and in my opinion, work well in the sand.
@@aron2199 you are missing the point, it’s not opinion based it is understanding how the TC works and that due to it braking individual wheels that are slipping and therefore hinders your forward momentum against the sand and eventually can get you stuck. Trust me, I have held 4wd training for my members over the last 10 years of owning the vehicle and many times around australia and this is the golden rule with the 150 prados for sand driving. Slow, rock crawling scenarios, the 150s TC in phenomenal, sand driving, always hold the TC button for 5 seconds to completely disengage.
Ron, a couple of things. First, you made a mistake when you pulled up after turning around to winch... you hit the brakes in sand instead of rolling to a stop so it doesn't form a sand ridge in front of the tyres. Secondly you obviously need to do a 1HD-FTE swap in your Troopy if you feel it's not powerful enough. Everything else was great though, good instructions. :)
Tyre pressure is the solution. $400 tyre vs $80K vehicle. I'll go single digit pressures if I have to and I'll never give a rip about whether or not I might damage a tyre. Haven't yet, but 6-7psi has gotten me out of situations like this many times. Heck, you can even crack the valves and just let tyres go completely flat if that's what is needed to get to the dry sand. And that's why a compressor needs to be essential recovery equipment. If you can pump 'em back up, there's no issues lettin' them down to really low pressures.
@@rexxx777 Yes mate I have. Myself and a group of friends went down there about a year ago. Single digit tyre pressures for most of us from what I recall. Good fun getting off this beach!
Good video mate, but the bogging was an obvious setup with some ordinary acting! At least you were able to make a few points about safe recovery without using metal parts when winching. I'm a fan, but this video was too scripted and also the tide was out when the Prado was recovered. A complete set-up job, Ronny as you would know...
hahah funny stuff Mr Dahl...good whqt to do vid no doubt. your camera crew prado..has anyone thought of the elocker / atrac mod? its very simple...when low range and elocker engaged the front is open diffs...with the above mentioned mod..it sends a 12v signal to atrac to work only on front end..resulting in an absolute beast of a prado in most conditions...add a MM smart auto locker for the torque converter...you now have a 3.5 locked prado like the yanks do to the fj cruiser.. 1. rear lock 2. centre lock 3. torque converter smart lock 4. front atrac with 12psi in the shoes the current late model prado will climb its way through almost anything with the right driver well done on good what if moments in your videos...sorry to make you suck eggs if these mods you already know about ... warm regards mate
@@WesternAustraliaNowAndThen The recovery was probably real, but they made it look more urgent than it actually was. They wouldn't stop to film a piece if the car was actually at risk.
I would have been on 12 psi to start with, remember prevention is a lot easier Spinning wheels and bellying out is one of the do not golden rules Where was the shovel, the most basic recovery tool Showcasing soft shackles, equalisation straps and winch recovery makes for better filmography
Hey Ronny, I bet there was plenty of Nitrogen in the soil just outside the door of a hut with no toilet, were you found the POTATOES (What a shame you burnt them ) 🤣😂👍😵💫 Cheers from the Northern Rivers NSW
I have a TRD off-road 4runner, 2022 year model and want to lift it cause I only have 8 inches from the ground to my skid plates. This is not enough, all though I have gone to some very rough places. Medical bills have taken over my life, the lift is getting harder to afford. what is the cheapest lift option for a 5th generation TRD off-road 4runner, or just stay stock height with good skids (RCI steel) underneath and just go with it?? Running Cooper ST MAXX tires.. I bump my skids a lot..
front rear lockers better idea.. big wheels.. 10 psi.. you can also use a dingy anchor, or any flat object, even a blanket. if,,you want to dig 5 ft of sand.. theres vids on the recovery blanket.. quetzalcoatl,,was enki..an alien.. he saved man, not noah.. also known as other names world wide, inc. thoth..egypt.iether him, or one of his companions that stayed on earth, 13k ago.. if you buy a real 4x4, with 2 diffs, old school.. you wont get boged, as easy.. 35,s are minimum tyre.. 4.2tdi..nothing else.. i drive yank 4x4rs,,built proper..not jeep..!..
Still astonishing for seemingly experienced people, that tyre pressures are still not fully utilised on the beach during a recovery! Also, that guy who ate that burnt food - don't. Burnt food is seriously carcinogenic.
Apparently chlorophyll in potatoes can have deadly neurological effects when taken in adequate amounts. So if your potato has some green in it avoid it
Bogged and still at 18 PSI?? Straight down to 10 PSI and try again. Then 8 PSI, then 6 PSI if you have to. There will be a *big* difference between 18 PSI and 10 PSI.
Also, in a Prado, you have turn off the traction control by holding down the traction control button for 6 seconds. If you just push it briefly, it only disables the stability control (which it does anyway, if you shift to low range).
Useful I guess as a demonstration recovery but I have to agree with others that it appeared staged. The camera car drove off before breakfast leaving some of the camera crew to film Ronnie on the radio to the "camera crew" that for some reason, they thought they would take their Prado down by the waves. Also, Ronnie specifically pointed out the "no fires" sign before later lighting a fire... Sorry Ronnie but like the song by Regurgitator: "I like your old stuff better than your new stuff"
That was a tough watch, like a really staged setup reality tv show.
I’m glad someone else felt that way ….
I like the tube watch, not the TV.
I don't care if it was staged or not, I learned some stuff.
@@AstroVisualSteve but why act it out why not just say it’s a demo ..
@@sand_shifter You don't know for sure if it was acted out. But as I said, I personally don't care either way. As a newbie to beach recovery, I got plenty out of it.
Wow the tension in that recovery was palpable! 🤣😂
100% set up
No way that prado was bogged
Lil promotion for winch... they must be down on sales 😂
Any other vehicle but the toyota which are famous around the world for offroading.. come on! Toyota are looking at this video and laughing hard. 😂 better example would be as others mentioned, stage it and say as an example...
“You might be wondering why we’re not rushing around a bit more to get the Prado out?” Nah, not really. Because it’s not bogged and it’s staged and cringy as.
We got bogged on the same beach over the March long weekend.. Loved it down at Banksia Camp and Broke. Fabulous campsite. Lovely part of WA.
Came for the how-to’s stayed for videos like this. Awesome to see your progress brother. I’ve learned a lot from you. Most recently; your tool kit and spares advice.
The production quality is really stella. Congratulations to you and the whole team because it really is great quality filming and story telling. It showcases the places you visit so well.
I see they have removed the "No Fires" sign form that camp spot 😄, we love Broke, spent may a day camping and fishing there.
Nice video Ronny. One of my favourite places. Try and get there when the bar is open. All that water around your campsite is crystal blue. Absolute paradise.
I found that really informative Ronny & it has helped me with my winch & recovery gear selection for my new Troopy build
more scripted drama than Neighbours,
you just need Madge on the beach calling for Harold
I wouldn’t be stressing out if I got bogged and Rhony Dahl turns up to winch me out on his 79. Good job guys👍🏻
Sensational spot been down there and driven some of those tracks.
If you ever get a chance guys go and drive down there. There’s a wonderful spot called Karri touches the sands.
Huge karri trees have grown up in between these humungous monster sandunes and their top limbs go out and rest on the top of the dunes. Absolutely amazing. You can crawl out onto the limb and look down 150 feet to the ground and only be a metre from the top of the dune. Just stunning. Has anybody else been there?
Thanks for the awesome info, unfortunately no video evidence of my bogging in the mudflats in the Pilbara with a rising tide. Once in a HJ45 shorty stuck traversing across a track n caught in the wheel rutts, walked to the main road n flagged a passing 4wd for a tow recovery. The second time @ Pardoo station, the ladies wanted to head for the water n said go left. I was not with the station briefing that said stay on the tracks, used boogey boards as Max tracks.
Keep up the awesome work
This is probably the most laid back vid I have seen from you until the BOG
Yeah, really bogged 🤦♂️
No matter how many horses you have you just cant beat a good winch, and that smile when you are the winchman on the deboggin job, great video.
A mate and I had a similar experience in that exact same spot. The sand closer to the water on that beach is deceptively soft. An easy winch recovery got my mate's car out. I've since invested in a couple of soft shackles!
As a local love broke inlet.
The Prado on 18psi is probably too high to start with. And when you go left around infront if the inlet there’s a pack of quick sand too. But totally love brokes
Leaving a campfire unattended is stupidity at it´s worst.
@@ChristosIsHe Never leave a campfire unattended, ever!
@@ChristosIsHe There are never good excuses to leave a burning campfire.
It would take you less than 15 seconds to throw enough sand on the fire to kill it.
Stupid attitudes like yours, are reasons for the majority of wildfires.
Nice scenery. Almost NZ style. 2:30pm! WAT? How come it took all morning to rip the Prado out? Obviously the tide didn't coming any further or the car would have been toast.....for breakie! 😅
I watched another video recently (shot a few wks ago) where the guy thought his car was so good he didn't have to let his tyres down from their 50psi while trying to drive around a tight corner in very soft dry sand. He was towing a 14ft van with a 200 landcruiser I think it was. So of course he went straight down to the gunwales but did he let the tyres down? Nooooo, not until 4hrs later, way after dark! He said it was because he would have to drive with reduced tyre pressure in the morning to somewhere to pump up again. I felt like he should have been left there! But some Sth Africans came along and dug him out after 2hrs hard work. I guess they had a tyre pump as well cos he didn't have to backtrack the next morning. But has he learned his lesson? I don't think so because he still wanted to blame the sand and goodness knows what else rather than his lack of driving skills and lack of carrying a little tyre pump. Even if he had to pump up one at a time across 3 hrs. And we don't know if he even cleaned up the bogging site so others didn't bog there as well.
You can go down to 8psi if you have to just to get out. Packing up to make the sand hard under the tyres at that low pressure is important before attempting to drive and having 4 max trax is a lot better than 2. All good hey? 😂
Was thinking about packing the 4by and going camping east of esperance for 4 or 5 days of fishing and this sure has motivated me
Are we hanging out for more of this sort of content? OH YEAH! While we have never been bogged in the 90 (90s are of course the best Prado off road LOL) we carry an air jack. While it is bulky, they are perfect for that sort of situation where you want to get the vehucle up in a hurry and get something under the wheels. We don't have a winch so for us the air jack is our fail safe for driving on sand. Loved this episode, I know this sort of content takes a lot more effort to produce but the end result sure is worth it.
Proud to see you carrying a chair these days!
Love that part of the south west, check out Fernhook falls not to far away from there, lovely spot I used to love going there with friends.
On sand, I would turn the stability control off but keep the brake traction control - at least on Prado 150, the computer acts very fast and doesn’t cut engine power so it will not hinder progress like stability control of road based traction control does - however it’s probably not going to help in this situation as it’s already on the axle … should stop straight away the moment you can see you lost progress. And yes 4 maxtrax comes in handy and that’s what I carry and so is a shovel and lots elbow grease…. 18psi is for “high way “ sand travel - 15psi or less is the starting point when low range is engaged and 10psi is what I would use to self recover
If you know anything about 150 Prado’s you most certainly turn off traction control on sand, it hinders your wheel spin and therefore forward momentum very badly in sand.
@@PP-bm7zp spinning wheels = NO forward progress = bigger hole to sap your forward momentum when doing a reverse and "try again" = or dig yourself deeper.
if you can go through with wheels spinning, you can go through without wheels spinning
Toyota ATRACs (toyota speak for brake TC, not ESP/stability control-that should be off) does not retard engine power and does not over-intervene - gives a try next time with less engine rev so you maintain a constant speed and not spinning the sh!t out- work for me at the soft sand of Nagala rock unlike most of the tuned up 79s ripping the tracks out. You will be surprised !
Prado 150 and 120 grande have a very good TC
@@aron2199 thanks for explaining something I have been using on my Prado for 10 years, my point, which you’ve obviously missed is that in order to prevent yourself from getting bogged, keep TC turned off in sand, always. This will allow you to have more much needed momentum in sand. TC will hinder momentum by applying the brakes if it senses traction has been lost. Therefore it will slow you down in sand.
@@PP-bm7zp the Brake TC only applies brake to the wheel which is spinning and therefore no longer giving you forward drive on that spinning wheel - By doing so the Brake TC transfer the drive to the wheel which still has still have some traction left, a GREATER amount of drive than it otherwise has, propelling forward for longer.
You decide the amount of drive you want with your right feet and the computer decide which wheel to send the drive to - almost like a LSD.
at least on the prado 150, the system is not over enthusiastic on its intervention and in my opinion, work well in the sand.
@@aron2199 you are missing the point, it’s not opinion based it is understanding how the TC works and that due to it braking individual wheels that are slipping and therefore hinders your forward momentum against the sand and eventually can get you stuck. Trust me, I have held 4wd training for my members over the last 10 years of owning the vehicle and many times around australia and this is the golden rule with the 150 prados for sand driving. Slow, rock crawling scenarios, the 150s TC in phenomenal, sand driving, always hold the TC button for 5 seconds to completely disengage.
So good to see you out and about again!
Good to see you getting out Ronny, need more of it 👍
LOTS MORE :)
Great editing to make it look not like a staged situation
It's sooooooo staged lol
Thanks for the great video Ronny I really enjoyed this one 👍👍👍👍
Ron, a couple of things. First, you made a mistake when you pulled up after turning around to winch... you hit the brakes in sand instead of rolling to a stop so it doesn't form a sand ridge in front of the tyres. Secondly you obviously need to do a 1HD-FTE swap in your Troopy if you feel it's not powerful enough. Everything else was great though, good instructions. :)
lol! 9:19 Damn i wish all swags did that
Tyre pressure is the solution. $400 tyre vs $80K vehicle. I'll go single digit pressures if I have to and I'll never give a rip about whether or not I might damage a tyre. Haven't yet, but 6-7psi has gotten me out of situations like this many times. Heck, you can even crack the valves and just let tyres go completely flat if that's what is needed to get to the dry sand. And that's why a compressor needs to be essential recovery equipment. If you can pump 'em back up, there's no issues lettin' them down to really low pressures.
I had to use 6psi to get out of bornholm Beach. Have you been there?
@@rexxx777 Yes mate I have. Myself and a group of friends went down there about a year ago. Single digit tyre pressures for most of us from what I recall. Good fun getting off this beach!
Good video mate, but the bogging was an obvious setup with some ordinary acting! At least you were able to make a few points about safe recovery without using metal parts when winching. I'm a fan, but this video was too scripted and also the tide was out when the Prado was recovered. A complete set-up job, Ronny as you would know...
Flipping heck you set up your camp ing daylight lol good to see you back fella
Another one of your “setup” rescues Ronny but it’s good to see what you can do if anyone else in that situation. 😮
Which drawer system is that on the prado? Very cool!
hahah funny stuff Mr Dahl...good whqt to do vid no doubt.
your camera crew prado..has anyone thought of the elocker / atrac mod?
its very simple...when low range and elocker engaged the front is open diffs...with the above mentioned mod..it sends a 12v signal to atrac to work only on front end..resulting in an absolute beast of a prado in most conditions...add a MM smart auto locker for the torque converter...you now have a 3.5 locked prado like the yanks do to the fj cruiser..
1. rear lock
2. centre lock
3. torque converter smart lock
4. front atrac
with 12psi in the shoes the current late model prado will climb its way through almost anything with the right driver
well done on good what if moments in your videos...sorry to make you suck eggs if these mods you already know about ...
warm regards mate
I wanna try this with my cruiser
@@SexualParasment dead easy ...reversible too...hidden inside loom junction under bonnet...2'' wire for 12v feed
Awesome video, well done to all.
Hah! This would have been posted while I was actually down there on the beach! Lovely spot, but the weather was pretty horrific for us.
Though my prado stayed a lot cleaner!
May I ask where can I buy the orange 'X Stopper' that u used to spool your rope?
hmm.. why does this bogging seem like it was setup..
Because his tyre pressures were still 18!
I did have that thought until I saw the burnt brekky, no one wastes good bacon unless there is something serious going on LOL
@@WesternAustraliaNowAndThen The recovery was probably real, but they made it look more urgent than it actually was. They wouldn't stop to film a piece if the car was actually at risk.
if he had a dead man kit (check them out) he could have buried the 'dead man' and used that to winch from
Great video Ronny!
I would have been on 12 psi to start with, remember prevention is a lot easier
Spinning wheels and bellying out is one of the do not golden rules
Where was the shovel, the most basic recovery tool
Showcasing soft shackles, equalisation straps and winch recovery makes for better filmography
😂 I was out that way a few weeks ago filming as well. What a spot!
your instructional vid's are next level
Hey Ronny, I bet there was plenty of Nitrogen in the soil just outside the door of a hut with no toilet, were you found the POTATOES (What a shame you burnt them ) 🤣😂👍😵💫 Cheers from the Northern Rivers NSW
Don’t GXL Prados have centre diff locks? Not just rear?
Ronny if your on your own could you use ground anchors
I’ve found sand anchors to be tricky and unreliable. The Deadman or a wheel in the ground are the best options by far
That gutter is the spot to fish in front of the bogged Prado …
Great episode. Thanks Ronny. Thanks God for another trip episode finally.
Btw
Axles a-x-l-e-s
Which boots are they?
I have a TRD off-road 4runner, 2022 year model and want to lift it cause I only have 8 inches from the ground to my skid plates. This is not enough, all though I have gone to some very rough places. Medical bills have taken over my life, the lift is getting harder to afford. what is the cheapest lift option for a 5th generation TRD off-road 4runner, or just stay stock height with good skids (RCI steel) underneath and just go with it?? Running Cooper ST MAXX tires.. I bump my skids a lot..
Great stuff mate, but I don't have a winche
Hi Boys
120 Prado rear & front lockers
Makes it unbelievable slow & steady
Remember the Simpson desert Prado to the rescue
Nice Boys Cheers
Harry from Fire to Fork will mock you for your breakfast crematorium.
Are sand recovery anchors any good in these incidents?
17:04 Can the water be used to compact the loose sand for a self recovery?
Thanks for sharing 🤙👍
Sorry, but this came across as bad "reality" tv.
Awesome video dude
Was this for educational purposes or is that guy ignorant of his own winch.
Thanks. A good video. Cheers
Ronny, awesome show. What tracks did you take to get into Banksia Camp?
Ronny Did You use an Insta 360 in this Video
Good planning for recovery. Snatching in sand can be a bit tricky.
I would love to see a tutorial on how to use the spare to winch yourself out.
front rear lockers better idea.. big wheels.. 10 psi.. you can also use a dingy anchor, or any flat object, even a blanket. if,,you want to dig 5 ft of sand.. theres vids on the recovery blanket.. quetzalcoatl,,was enki..an alien.. he saved man, not noah.. also known as other names world wide, inc. thoth..egypt.iether him, or one of his companions that stayed on earth, 13k ago.. if you buy a real 4x4, with 2 diffs, old school.. you wont get boged, as easy.. 35,s are minimum tyre.. 4.2tdi..nothing else.. i drive yank 4x4rs,,built proper..not jeep..!..
Lol Chris needs to go back and watch the bogged prado video again 🤣
Still astonishing for seemingly experienced people, that tyre pressures are still not fully utilised on the beach during a recovery! Also, that guy who ate that burnt food - don't. Burnt food is seriously carcinogenic.
What’s a grass tree?
Is that where honky nuts come from?
Who makes the orange X thing that is on the winch???
When did Ronny start bringing his own chair 😂
Set up
Who is the manufacturer of the drawers/kitchen in the Prado ?
The sign said no fires???
Hey Ronny is this an episode of your new tv show?
Nice video good work
Were you using one of those Insta 360 cameras to get soem of the flaoting camera shots ?
Apparently chlorophyll in potatoes can have deadly neurological effects when taken in adequate amounts. So if your potato has some green in it avoid it
Enjoy mate
taken the camera work to another level and good interactions with the crew, this is good
Best 4wd channel. Always has been.
Welcome to youtube show 🤘🏻 not tv show
21:56 Ronny… gonna hurt if you’re a girl too 🫣
Where is that wok from.?
Bogged and still at 18 PSI?? Straight down to 10 PSI and try again. Then 8 PSI, then 6 PSI if you have to.
There will be a *big* difference between 18 PSI and 10 PSI.
Also, in a Prado, you have turn off the traction control by holding down the traction control button for 6 seconds. If you just push it briefly, it only disables the stability control (which it does anyway, if you shift to low range).
How does Ronny get his black hat into that shape?
Whether this was staged or not I don't care. That guy was asking the same questions I had on my mind, and I learnt something. Thanks Ronny👍
Miss this kind of content Ronny. Love all your travel vlogs.
What chair is that ronny
Where's Torb's ? Not the same without him
bleepin jeep..selling a whole soft winch set up.. never put soft shakles thru a steel, square, std point, use a d shakle first.. sharp edges..
So sad , the quest for more money ruins everything .
Useful I guess as a demonstration recovery but I have to agree with others that it appeared staged. The camera car drove off before breakfast leaving some of the camera crew to film Ronnie on the radio to the "camera crew" that for some reason, they thought they would take their Prado down by the waves. Also, Ronnie specifically pointed out the "no fires" sign before later lighting a fire... Sorry Ronnie but like the song by Regurgitator: "I like your old stuff better than your new stuff"
Wouldn’t he got out by slowly creeping forward and relying on A-track?
Recovery video made this vlog
It is just a teaching aid.
oh dear
Come on Ronnie, pretty staged, your better than this.Wheres Torbs? He wouldn't stand for this business
Black point