My wife or daughters would have fed all the apples to Jill, we have horses and they get all the good stuff and my daughter has been wanting a donkey for ever. Great video, I have to make the trip from Canada with my Jeep.
Hi Dan, we are really enjoying the Australian series. You are going to so many of the places we have visited so it's rekindling memories. We have just read your books too, fantastic adventures. Keep up the excellent videos.
If you need to swim with a Croc, make sure you bite it before it bites you. Attack is the best defence. Just chase after it and bite first. It will then run away. Easy.
Just epic Dan!👌 What an amazing planet we live on! I feel sorry for the people who don’t get out and see at least some of it. I live 2 hours from Yosemite NP, and yet I’ve known people who have lived here all their life, and never been. Thanks for all your efforts producing these videos.
You should go to Derby and visit the prison boab tree. It’s a boab that was hollowed out by something natural, lightning or something and for a time used as prison.
Amazing place and on my bucket list. Lucky its not national park otherwise it would be locked up and no one would be able to get there at all the way things are going.
Very beautiful place, but for europoans, could you show more local towns, villages, where you get supplys. A bit more from Austrailia than National parks :)
It has been a big learning curve to try to make use of all the additional storage space. But this vehicle carries more fuel, food, water and gear than my older Jeeps, and it's way, way smoother, quieter and more powerful, so it's a luxury vehicle in comparison
Hi Dan. Thank you for all the great content. Is it possible to rent a capable vehicle in Australia? Buy one, travel, then sell? How would these options stack up against shipping your own vehicle? I would like to tour Australia some day. Maybe this could be a topic for a future video.
Only the tiniest bit seeped in the door seals on the upstream side of the big Pascoe Crossing when the river was flowing HARD. It has been really great - not even water gets into the rear tub - which I'm impressed by!
@@TheRoadChoseMe my gladiator has done so well with crossings. I’ve had water a little under 1/2 way up the door (when I was on 33s (rubicon) no water at all got in. Trick is to also don’t stop 😂
Hey Dan, are the freshies in OZ human friendly or something that you chose to swim with them? They can attack, can’t they? I’ve seen the freshies in the Indian subcontinent and they are massive and aggressive. They call them Mugger crocodiles there and they attack humans and aggressive only behind the Nile crocs in Africa and Salties. Even Alligators and American crocodiles are not to be treated lightly despite the small amount of attacks compared to Nile crocodiles and Salties. I would not step in the water with any kind of crocodilians in it. You didn’t get a puncture on Gibb river track? Almost everyone I’ve seen on RUclips got a puncture or had to change a tire on Gibb lol
Ah, they're pretty small and almost never attack people, especially when you give them space. No, no punctures or tire issues at all. They've been flawless.
@@TheRoadChoseMe lol ok . I’d be far distanced from the water with any kind of croc in it. Like I said, I’ve seen the fresh water crocs in the Indian subcontinent and they are dangerous and will attack and they look as menacing as salties. That is good you have no punctures. I’ve seen a lot of people whose tires got damaged due to nails and debris and ended up changing them because it’s on the sidewalls on the Gibb track.
Those 30,000 year old paintings are holding up better than the paint on my 2003 Chevy pickup...😁
My wife or daughters would have fed all the apples to Jill, we have horses and they get all the good stuff and my daughter has been wanting a donkey for ever. Great video, I have to make the trip from Canada with my Jeep.
Hi Dan, we are really enjoying the Australian series. You are going to so many of the places we have visited so it's rekindling memories. We have just read your books too, fantastic adventures. Keep up the excellent videos.
Awesome, thank you!
Love your shows very informative and you always show more of the sourandings 💯👍
Glad you like them!
If you need to swim with a Croc, make sure you bite it before it bites you. Attack is the best defence. Just chase after it and bite first. It will then run away. Easy.
Its just a freshie, they're friendly...practically tame. Go on, jump in. :D
Just epic Dan!👌
What an amazing planet we live on!
I feel sorry for the people who don’t get out and see at least some of it.
I live 2 hours from Yosemite NP, and yet I’ve known people who have lived here all their life, and never been.
Thanks for all your efforts producing these videos.
Yosemite is amazing! Although, I am Australian and never been to the Kimberley.
Owsome.
Cheers to you an Catie. 🍺&🍷
That hot spring has got to be in your top 5. What a place!
If it were 5 degrees hotter it would be for sure! Luckily the air temp was nice and hot so it didn't detract too much.
Happy Equinox mate!
Another great video. Keep them coming. Be sure to check out the iron ore trains when you get to Port Hedland. Those trains are 2km long
Halfway through the video, amazing views
Amazing place! Lovely!
You should go to Derby and visit the prison boab tree. It’s a boab that was hollowed out by something natural, lightning or something and for a time used as prison.
Amazing place and on my bucket list. Lucky its not national park otherwise it would be locked up and no one would be able to get there at all the way things are going.
Very beautiful place, but for europoans, could you show more local towns, villages, where you get supplys. A bit more from Austrailia than National parks :)
one amazing Video,
Amazing video!
Great views!
WA is amazing…. So remote and so beautiful. Any updates on the Jeep Dan, how is your camping set up coping with all that corrugation on the Gibb?
More selfies than anything else.
Beautiful adventure! How are you liking the Gladiator in comparison to the TJ and JK you drove on your previous journeys?
It has been a big learning curve to try to make use of all the additional storage space.
But this vehicle carries more fuel, food, water and gear than my older Jeeps, and it's way, way smoother, quieter and more powerful, so it's a luxury vehicle in comparison
Aboriginal mother, scolding her kids....stop drawing all over my walls!! 😁
Dis anybody tell you guys out in the Boonies that we have a new King?
Fresh water crocks usely smaller and timid , but if their there must be fish in them ponds ever seen desent sized fish in them
Yay!
Hi Dan. Thank you for all the great content. Is it possible to rent a capable vehicle in Australia? Buy one, travel, then sell? How would these options stack up against shipping your own vehicle? I would like to tour Australia some day. Maybe this could be a topic for a future video.
I actually covered that in this video: ruclips.net/video/idx2qGi3MCw/видео.html
Shipping is waaaay more expensive now thanks to covid.
Dan, any issues with the Gladiator? How many miles on it? Thanks! Great video!
Where can i get one of those shirts haha
Any water in the gladiator yet with those water crossings?
Only the tiniest bit seeped in the door seals on the upstream side of the big Pascoe Crossing when the river was flowing HARD.
It has been really great - not even water gets into the rear tub - which I'm impressed by!
@@TheRoadChoseMe my gladiator has done so well with crossings. I’ve had water a little under 1/2 way up the door (when I was on 33s (rubicon) no water at all got in. Trick is to also don’t stop 😂
I would never have considered buying a Jeep in my wildest dreams until watching your vids. They should be sponsoring you an absolute motza
Staying and visiting National parks isn't free either. National parks are not looked after and managed as well as most private property.
Hey Dan, are the freshies in OZ human friendly or something that you chose to swim with them? They can attack, can’t they?
I’ve seen the freshies in the Indian subcontinent and they are massive and aggressive. They call them Mugger crocodiles there and they attack humans and aggressive only behind the Nile crocs in Africa and Salties. Even Alligators and American crocodiles are not to be treated lightly despite the small amount of attacks compared to Nile crocodiles and Salties. I would not step in the water with any kind of crocodilians in it.
You didn’t get a puncture on Gibb river track? Almost everyone I’ve seen on RUclips got a puncture or had to change a tire on Gibb lol
Ah, they're pretty small and almost never attack people, especially when you give them space.
No, no punctures or tire issues at all. They've been flawless.
@@TheRoadChoseMe lol ok . I’d be far distanced from the water with any kind of croc in it. Like I said, I’ve seen the fresh water crocs in the Indian subcontinent and they are dangerous and will attack and they look as menacing as salties.
That is good you have no punctures. I’ve seen a lot of people whose tires got damaged due to nails and debris and ended up changing them because it’s on the sidewalls on the Gibb track.
f--cking cane toads
Awsome stuff mate