American Reacts to Australian Off-roading in the Victorian High Country

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  • @megancooper859
    @megancooper859 3 года назад +71

    Seeing this through your eyes shows me what we take for granted. The views and even the snorkles, Ive never thought about snorkels not being a standard item on our vehicles

    • @freespeechisdead202
      @freespeechisdead202 2 года назад +3

      I sure dont take any of the outdoors for granted, especially the bush. I love it.

  • @HowlingCurve
    @HowlingCurve 3 года назад +50

    We call'em "fourbies" down here.

  • @timashwood9973
    @timashwood9973 3 года назад +106

    You’ve really adopted the language, with “gander”. Good job mate.

  • @jesseyrabjones2088
    @jesseyrabjones2088 3 года назад +129

    Woah this is an ancient episode haha surprised Roothy didn’t pop his head out :)
    .
    I miss Milo :/

    • @willcusack1648
      @willcusack1648 3 года назад +2

      Haha Roothy and Glen

    • @Xavier08392
      @Xavier08392 3 года назад +1

      are yes roothy

    • @landcruisin_aus7778
      @landcruisin_aus7778 3 года назад +1

      Yeah this one is from way back

    • @Ziochopchop
      @Ziochopchop 3 года назад +4

      Hahahaha true.
      I met those boys (Graham Cahill and Shaun Whale) in Cairns, Queensland about a month ago. They were heading up Cape York via the old telegraph track. You should check that video out

    • @Patty-vo4nz
      @Patty-vo4nz 2 года назад

      I want rob

  • @waylander1905
    @waylander1905 3 года назад +20

    If you start watching 4WD 24/7 you got enough content to keep you going for weeks of non-stop viewing. Shauno's cooking segments are hilarious as well, the more beers he has had the funnier they get.

  • @muzzaball
    @muzzaball 2 года назад +3

    Hey Ian, that's the Victorian High Country - which is where they filmed the movie 'The Man From Snowy River'! The tracks they drive on are called 'ridge' tracks coz they are the VERY top of the mountain range. 4wd 24/7 used to be based on a paper based magazine called 4wd Monthly, and it is one of the best to watch; the guys are very Aussie and take their rigs to some wonderful and difficult spots around the country. Cheers mate.

  • @kevinrobinson1122
    @kevinrobinson1122 3 года назад +3

    Back in the early 1990's I was the Policeman at Woods Point where this video begins, the country shown was my patrol area. The area is beautiful and frightening at the same time and the experience cannot be described in one small article. Whilst the area is magnificent it can be deadly with deep snow in winter wild rivers in summer and I pulled many a vehicle and occupants back from the brink of disaster. Many Australians don't leave the city and don't get to enjoy this type of country. The Police Vehicle used was a Toyota Landcruiser Troopcarrier (petrol, due to sub-zero temperature conditions) mechanical PTO winch in full Bullbar protection and extended range fuel tanks, communication was handled by 5 radios including HF, UHF and VHF Police radios and UHF CB and VHF CB Civilian Radios.

  • @Amy-dv6zi
    @Amy-dv6zi 2 года назад +6

    Gotta love the lads from 4WD Action. They inspired me to do the Old Tele Track a couple of years ago. I went loaded for bear. Front and rear winches, two spare tyres, two sets of maxx tracks and the rooftop tent. Dual zone fridge and enough supplies for three weeks. My Mitsubishi Pajero got there a back, so did my four mates.

  • @dougcox3990
    @dougcox3990 3 года назад +48

    You might enjoy videos from Malcolm Douglas, about 40+ years old, but he used to go into the real outback and spent much time among the natives.

    • @aussieausdeutschland4245
      @aussieausdeutschland4245 3 года назад +8

      Bushtucker man is another great one

    • @emrysjones5266
      @emrysjones5266 3 года назад +3

      @@aussieausdeutschland4245 what a legend

    • @jamesbushy9031
      @jamesbushy9031 3 года назад +3

      Albe mangle

    • @dubya85
      @dubya85 3 года назад +1

      Grew up watching him

    • @lynwill65
      @lynwill65 2 года назад +3

      Malcolm Douglas is legendary! Another old show was Ask the Leyland Brothers.

  • @deanbritton7436
    @deanbritton7436 3 года назад +10

    Beautiful part of Victoria. I've been up there 4 wheel driving and camping with mates for 30 years. Still a lot to see.

  • @popcornshiner3937
    @popcornshiner3937 2 года назад +7

    We have some amazing tracks in Aus, Its my favourite pass time as well, nothing better than hitting a track setting camp and cracking a tinny, you should do a few more off roads vids.

  • @indianacones8410
    @indianacones8410 3 года назад +5

    I've never enjoyed watching someone learn the Aussie way, maybe it's the fact your really interested and curious about things Your not sure of and keen to learn , bravo sir
    Much love from aus ,as a matter of fact I live a quick car ride from where they are, (it's a lot harder then it looks )

  • @amolinari9
    @amolinari9 3 года назад +8

    My fav RUclips offroad channel when it comes to adventure and all around fun!

  • @stuarthancock571
    @stuarthancock571 3 года назад +9

    This channel should have a contract with a TV network. Their production is second to none. They employ multiple cameramen making hundreds of hours of footage and then all edit it down for RUclips episodes. They do get sponsored by 4WD accessory brands (and Iron Jack beer) so there's a bit of "comments for cash" but its subtle enough to enjoy it.

  • @chrisbecker5472
    @chrisbecker5472 3 года назад +1

    Sirena Tuna is the only one i love. So expensive in comparison but its always perfect light colour and has not fishy yucky taste. Such good quality.

  • @topendtrucker
    @topendtrucker 3 года назад +32

    The DMax on this show runs 31's on purpose, its to show that the average joe with a lightly modified 4wd can still get out there and do it

    • @Raven-cf5qd
      @Raven-cf5qd 3 года назад +1

      Nah. It's mainly because the DMAX is IFS and you can only go so far lift wise before you need to start getting things like a diff drop, upgraded control arms, upgraded CV joints and axles. 2 inch is usually the sweet spot and 31-32 is the biggest you can really do.

    • @Raven-cf5qd
      @Raven-cf5qd 3 года назад +1

      And also to mention laws in Australia are very strict on lifts, tyre size etc. And another reason is that when you go doing bigger lifts, tyres etc it makes the vehicle more prone to breaking stuff. But like I said upgrades are an option but they aren't absolute. Shit will still break easier.

    • @topendtrucker
      @topendtrucker 3 года назад +1

      @@Raven-cf5qd I take it you dont watch 4WD 24/7 .. It Is why Graham runs 31's, go watch any of the videos where they go over his 3 DMax's he has owned

    • @Raven-cf5qd
      @Raven-cf5qd 3 года назад

      @@topendtrucker dude go watch their video about lift kits they go go into into detail about suspension lifts and the wear it will cause on IFS vehicles

    • @indianacones8410
      @indianacones8410 3 года назад +1

      Your correct , not sure what old mates on about , the point of the dmax is to show you are able to do these trips in your "daily drive " not just a rigs
      But everyone can have there opinion

  • @andrewstrongman305
    @andrewstrongman305 3 года назад +3

    I live in Alexandra, Victoria. The high country is like my backyard. The guy I work for also runs 4WD training courses (SafeTrek). If you come to visit our fair shores, I'm sure you'll find many who would be happy to show you around. If you are any good at filming outdoors (or hook up with someone who is), you could end up with hours of documentary film showing your adventures to present later.

  • @Hypherr
    @Hypherr 3 года назад +3

    Glad to see some interest in the Aus 4wd scene, we have some amazing country down here. I’m lucky enough to get to experience some of it. I drive a 2000 model Nissan GU Patrol wagon, 4.2L, slow as hell but she goes almost everywhere. She sits on a 2.5/3 inch lift on 33 inch muddies. Got the full setup for camping out for weeks at a time. Sadly they don’t build trucks quite like the used to anymore.

  • @28russ
    @28russ 3 года назад +3

    Lived in Bright (where he says they are at the start) for a few years in an old log cabin in the bush with no power. Like camping for a few years. It was a great experience. You'd love it there. It's a
    spectacularly beautiful place and great for 4WDing. It's just below Mt Hotham in Victoria, one of the few places it snows down here. It's like the 3rd most visited inland tourist destination or someshit like that. Did a lot of motorbiking and 4WDing around there in an old series 1 land rover. They're pretty much the equivalent of the old WW2 jeep the yanks drove (but British built so it's better lol).

  • @zamnelna
    @zamnelna 2 года назад +1

    Been years since I last went Bush Bashing (off-roading). I would sit it the tray (back of the Ute) and the last time I went, after hitting a particularly large mound, my backside was flying high above the vehicle (normal) when the truck did a sudden veer off the side, so when I fell back down, it was half out of the Ute. Scared the bageebers outta me….plus my buttcrack getting a very solid smack onto the vehicle’s tray side….ouch! Still laughed like a loon 😜

  • @gvansomeren
    @gvansomeren 3 года назад

    As an American living in Australia, watching an American watch an Australian show I approve. Done the Simpson and the old tele track. Living in Tasmania and driving an old gq patrol is a dream come true.

  • @DJSAS
    @DJSAS 2 года назад +1

    Stayed in that pub last week. Got down to the Goulburn river and it wasn't by far crossable (if that's even a word) then done Mt Selma and My Skene without chains and don't lock the 80 once.

  • @johnkoniw4687
    @johnkoniw4687 7 месяцев назад

    The Victorian high country is an awesome place to explore.
    I have an old 80 series Land Cruiser.
    Had it for 23 years.
    Turbo petrol manual.
    3” lift, 35” tyres, 4:88 diff gears set up for over landing.
    Front and rear bars, winch, dual batteries, drawers, fridge, roof rack and all that stuff everyone has.
    Last trip was to the Simpson Desert. 7500k trip. A constant money pit but they’re memory machines.
    The Victorian high country and central Australia are my favourites to go explore.

  • @timbarton6150
    @timbarton6150 3 года назад +9

    Check out their 3 part Kimberly ranges vid. True Australian outback 👍👍

  • @nuthousenut4017
    @nuthousenut4017 3 года назад

    The reason for the high production value is most of not all of these videos were actually filmed and aird on TV good bunch of guys that make great videos

  • @eekvos
    @eekvos 3 года назад +3

    Hey mate, love watching your videos on Australia - thanks and keep up the good work. Since you're an off-road enthusiast, thought I'd suggest watching Salty Davenport's channel. No need to react to it or anything, just think you'll enjoy his content. He has plenty to watch but he does a series of about 8 episodes where he explores these stunning remote areas through Western Australia. Then again, he is local so I think most of his content covers WA. :)
    Episode 1 is titled Helena & Aurora Ranges and from there it's pretty easy to follow on with each episode. None the less - here's a quick list:
    Ep 1: Great Western Woodlands (Helena & Aurora Ranges)
    Ep 2: Coral Coast
    Ep 3: Kennedy Range
    Ep 4: Dhu Fishing (South Coast)
    Ep 5: Coastal Deserts
    Ep 6: Best Desert Camping in Australia
    Ep 7: No Man's Land
    Ep 8: The Woodlines
    Link to his channel: ruclips.net/user/SaltyDavenportfeatured
    Link to EP of that series: ruclips.net/video/GUL9OIOtAFA/видео.html
    Enjoy! :)

  • @christophernicola9293
    @christophernicola9293 3 года назад

    My son and I have met these guys a few times and they are great blokes. The high country is spectacular, and has awesome history. I've driven it in my patrol and riden it on my 300..

  • @mishham6388
    @mishham6388 3 года назад +1

    The vic high country is the pinnacle of insane 4x4 in straya ! I'm from nsw and even I love the high country in Vic it's amazing and I've done all of new and all of QLD....

  • @bathgrub8751
    @bathgrub8751 3 года назад +1

    The dual spares on the backs are usually on what we call 'tourers', because its so far between tyre shops in remote areas. Another spare is just a bit of extra insurance or assurance youll hopefully get home.
    The rig you were drooling over is a chopped Nissan GU Patrol.
    In Aus, Patrol and Landcruiser have been the go to for a tough 4wd because of the R&D put into them in the early 90s. Though like you said, we have a lot of choice.

  • @FillH2os
    @FillH2os 3 года назад

    The bloke doing the intro! He’s almost imitating Russel Coight! A must see!

  • @michaelreynolds1308
    @michaelreynolds1308 3 года назад +2

    The truck you couldn’t identify is a Nissan patrol

  • @Aussie_Damo
    @Aussie_Damo 3 года назад +3

    Yeah factory optioned snorkle on the DMAX most Australian utes have them as an option but the toyota 75/76/79 series have one as standard. Some utes have an offroad model that is optioned up from factory with a snorkle and tougher accessories.

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  3 года назад

      That’s so cool!!! You guys really have badass off-road choices! The USA just doesn’t… you gotta build your own haha

    • @darianistead2239
      @darianistead2239 3 года назад +1

      @@IWrocker You'll also see fully optioned up off road riggs that have never ever seen dirt a day in their lives lol.

    • @darianistead2239
      @darianistead2239 3 года назад

      @SouthernX Melbourne aswell bro lol

    • @Aussie_Damo
      @Aussie_Damo 3 года назад +1

      @@darianistead2239 4" lift 33x12.5 on 20's, bar, winch, snorkel so they can tackle the speed humps down at coles and woolies. Gotta love the concrete crawlers haha

    • @Catlover1784
      @Catlover1784 2 года назад +1

      @@Aussie_Damo lol 🤣🤣

  • @sarge151
    @sarge151 3 года назад +15

    If you watch anything 4WD on RUclips, this is the channel to watch Big thumbs up : )

  • @hughwarne4574
    @hughwarne4574 2 года назад +1

    I live in Tassie and have to go only 10 minutes up the road to find realy good off roading tracks that are seriously fun but technical, 30 to 45 minutes gets me to somewhere that I could just follow gravel roads and tracks for a week or two and possibly not travel the same one twice. Love watching your reaction to what you are seeing. Keep it up. Cheers Hugh.

  • @fishstixfishingadventures
    @fishstixfishingadventures 2 года назад +1

    Mate, you’ve got to watch the newer videos for this channel and check out the cooking section, you’ll have a real laugh!

  • @gayleandrews7894
    @gayleandrews7894 2 года назад

    My uncle Jackey Reynolds from Walhalla used to take my family four wheel driving in the hills behind the town and we loved it! Happy days!

  • @perennials118
    @perennials118 2 года назад

    Isuzu D-Max is my dream vehicle, mainly for its towing capacity having a truck engine in a car. I own horses so need something that can easily tow 1000+kg's of horses plus another 1000kg float.
    Seeing the D-Max tackle the off road tracks is even more incentive to keep saving for it 🙌

  • @LCaddyStudios
    @LCaddyStudios 3 года назад

    No better 4wd channel than this one, they go everywhere.
    10/10 Fraser Island is the best location to go 4wd, also some of their best videos.
    Ever come down and visit and I'm happy to show you around

  • @caseyyoung1493
    @caseyyoung1493 3 года назад

    Love this stuff mate! Just did a month trip from vic to cape York inspired by these guys I highly recommend watching newer episodes!!!

  • @tanoz1440
    @tanoz1440 2 года назад +1

    I remember my dad taking us up tracks like these in a Holden as a kid towing a camper van or boat, it was nuts.

  • @Lee-astrololee
    @Lee-astrololee Год назад

    Regular watcher 4WD24/7, Graham has now upgraded to a chopped Nissan Y62 is a lovely tourer as well as awesome wheeler too. Some of the bigger rigs outwheel him but he does a brilliant job with it, check out his solo touring episodes under the title of Off Grid also you may have watched the episodes where the boys started talking from inside their sheds (garages) these are full is other segments, like tech talk, photos of rigs from viewers, massive fails of vehicles and questions answered, always interesting and sometimes hilarious too.

  • @edwardfletcher7790
    @edwardfletcher7790 3 года назад +1

    EXPLANATIONS :
    The Isuzu D-Max is a good little light duty off roader. Along with all the smaller Toyota's, Hilux, 4Runner etc
    The problem with even bigger tyres on the D-Max is you need a lift kit and the rear axle is weak.
    Factory snorkel option kits are common in Australia.
    The Nissan Patrol and Toyota Landcruiser are the pinnacle of Aussie off road vehicles.
    Jeep is not popular here due to their reliability problems in hot weather (over 110deg) and total lack of spare parts outside major cities.
    Remember all of these vehicles cost 50% more in Australia than the US due to import taxes.
    The Black rig with the "Orto" plates is a Fifth Gen Y61 Nissan Patrol (Safari).
    The fish cakes are basically just Tuna rissoles...

  • @MicahBell_1860
    @MicahBell_1860 2 года назад

    Like the camera car, mine is a 1994 Landcruiser 80 series GXL 8 seat wagon, 1HD-T (Factory Turbo Diesel, 4.2 litre (256ci) inline 6), 5spd, 4" suspension lift, 35" muddies (mud terrain tyres) part-time 4wd kit, Factory front & rear diff locks, long range fuel tanks, winch bar & tow bar. I rebuilt the gearbox & transfer case at the end of last year & I am going to rebuild the engine this year with a 4.5 litre stroker kit with bigger G turbo injectors & pump.
    My favourite off road trip is on almost every Aussie's bucket list, The Old Telegraph Track in Queensland which goes to the northern most point of Australia, the tip of Cape York Penindula. You can check that out on 4WD 24/7s RUclips channel.
    2nd favourite is a combination of the Glass House Mountains & Fraser Island. Also can be seen on 4WD 24/7.

  • @colinwhiston5027
    @colinwhiston5027 3 года назад +3

    VHC is the best.
    Love getting out when I can in either my GU Patrol, or my '86 MK Patrol 😁😁👍

  • @WJHProduction
    @WJHProduction 3 года назад

    That little DMAX is a great ute for offroading. They bought it and built it up to be a more realistic offroader for the average Australian who has a 4x4 ute for work but also wants to go off road without breaking the bank. They take it everywhere and it does great. To answer the snorkel question, Isuzu offers them as a factory option, now they also come standard with a rear difflock in the 4wd models. Great little 4wds...

  • @jacobstofmeel3619
    @jacobstofmeel3619 3 года назад

    I am a isuzu dmax mechanic, also a owner of a dmax i can tell you that they are a dealer factory fitment option. But every manufacture here has snorkels, bullbars, side rails, wheels, tyres, towing set ups and all that as a dealer extra if you ask for it we will fit it.

  • @A.D.D.O.C.D.T
    @A.D.D.O.C.D.T 2 года назад

    Another great video 💯🙏
    Good on ya mate ,love the content 🤘

  • @306champion
    @306champion 2 года назад

    Nothing quite like the Victorian High Country. 35+ years back Me and one or two mates would head up there (Me in my HJ47, David in his 2.2 Hilux) and have a ball. We had nothing but a hand winch (great incentive for not getting stuck) and diff lockers we had only seen in magazines.
    That was an adventure, no phones back then only the CB and cut off from the rest of the world and no wiz bang fancy stuff like these blokes. We also did it on standard 7.50 x 16 tyres and wheels. These blokes had it easy.

  • @lynwill65
    @lynwill65 2 года назад

    The Vic High Country is gorgeous and yes, thick bushland dotted with small towns where you will find fabulous Aussies. The town Walhalla was mentioned, they only got electricity to the town in 1998, even though it was a mining town with a long history.
    The Toyota Landcruiser is very popular here, even among non off roaders, especially in Melbourne's richest suburbs, where they are called Toorak Tractors. Toorak being a VERY wealthy area.

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn 3 года назад +1

    My soulmate and I lived out of a 60 series Landcruiser wagon (early 80s model) for 4 years or more. It was a brilliant vehicle. Up North where I call home, a 3WD is a pretty common family vehicle because you need something a bit tougher than your family sedan.

  • @FoxMcScrooge
    @FoxMcScrooge 3 года назад

    80 series Landcruisers are probably one the greatest 4wds ever made. That and TD42 Patrols. Awesome what you can turn them into.

  • @spinifexsteve6530
    @spinifexsteve6530 3 года назад

    the Dmax is the channels attempt to show how a fairly regular IFS vehicle can hold its own with the decked-out performance 4x4's and old mate does a wicked job wheelin it!
    great review!

  • @308V8HZ
    @308V8HZ 2 года назад

    Roothy is worth checking out , what a dead set Aussie Legend !!!

  • @clancyparsons9705
    @clancyparsons9705 Год назад

    Got me an 80 series like the camera car .
    Love it . And the Vic high country is my local playground .

  • @jamesross4593
    @jamesross4593 3 года назад +3

    Mate you should check out one of their videos in my home state of Tasmania, it's so unique compared to the rest of Australia. Super thick and wet temperate rainforest with deep mud holes that almost swallow cars.

    • @myopinion69420
      @myopinion69420 3 года назад +1

      always prefer 'mudding' to the type of 4-weeling in this vid. probably helps that we have so much mud down here and my 4x4 being ifs is not as good for 'rock climbing' as a solid front.

    • @jamesross4593
      @jamesross4593 3 года назад

      @Ed Kelly Yeah it's awesome, Cradle Mountain is great. Which Triumph? My dad's uncle was a designer for Triumph.

  • @NaomiNunya
    @NaomiNunya 2 года назад

    Wow I enjoyed this video immensely, thank you for this review!

  • @osocool1too
    @osocool1too 2 года назад

    Fish cakes are so easy to make as you see...almost a fish-burger. A good Aussie meal with a few beers.

  • @Keegan-111
    @Keegan-111 3 месяца назад

    4WD 24/7!! Those boys are the absolute best!!.

  • @timwhelan4347
    @timwhelan4347 3 года назад +1

    yep that is a good area.. I have 4wd in the vic high country many many times. My snorkel wasnt factory, but was aftermarket put on before I took delivery from the dealer. Factory locker is awesome though. Yep there are a lot of different makes in Aus. Glad you are enjoying it mate.

  • @landcruisin_aus7778
    @landcruisin_aus7778 3 года назад

    4WD 24/7!!! I love these blokes and have met a few of them 🍻

  • @JRITCHHH
    @JRITCHHH 6 месяцев назад

    Love your passion for Aussie muscle cars, and just Australia and our cultures in general 🤙
    You should do another one of their videos. They do incredible trips all around Australia in awesome Aussie 4wd’s. Seano recently shipped his 60 series Land Cruiser over to the states and the boys did Moab and Colorado 👌

  • @CloudWarrior904
    @CloudWarrior904 2 года назад

    @IWrocker, I live approx. 100-160km from this area and while not off-roading i have driven extensively through this area on paved roads and camped out and it is very beautiful country even without an off-road vehicle.
    Would be great to see youy come here and go on a trip through the Victorian high country depicted here, and I look forward to see you make a video about the trip.
    keep up the good work. I found your channel just recently and love the content.

  • @MrJules2U
    @MrJules2U 3 года назад

    It can take a while for non-Aussies to get our subtle humour cues. You are tapping into all our favourite past times mate, keep up the good vids!

  • @dawnrazornephilim
    @dawnrazornephilim 3 года назад

    Bush tuckerman was an awesome show and available on youtube. He was an SAS recruite that eventually got employed to discover foods and survival techniques in the bush, more the top end but very interesting.

  • @goulash75
    @goulash75 3 года назад

    Yay, You found it!
    Looking forward to this one.

  • @briandp9535
    @briandp9535 3 года назад +1

    Those blokes are absolute legends. Sus out some Cape York trips. Gunshot track, tele track, etc.

    • @scottmelzer8789
      @scottmelzer8789 3 года назад

      Gunshot Creek is a crossing on the Old Telegraph Track

  • @blinqa5238
    @blinqa5238 3 года назад

    The dual cab Ute towing the trailer and the black single cab auto one were both Nissan patrols. Very popular over here with the TD42 engine which is a mechanical fuel pump inline 6 diesel, they are nicknamed the kettle for getting hot but well looked after ones stay cool. A lot of Aussie are starting to do engine swaps and import 6BTs and Duramax for their patrols which make them unstoppable off road.

  • @mort8143
    @mort8143 2 года назад

    That 'Old Coach Road' was third gear fun on my old XR600 Honda. Some great tracks around here, 4wd and Motorbike.

  • @planetdisco4821
    @planetdisco4821 2 года назад

    Ha! This is pretty much where I spent my childhood every weekend lol. Damn haven’t been to the woods point pub in years now…. The old coach road! Can’t believe this….👍

  • @56music64
    @56music64 3 года назад

    It is the bush, not the woods over here. Also this vid is filmed in "Man from Snowy River" country, this high country. Watch the movie, you will love it, shows the high country in snow, featuring our Australian Stock horses, best working horse in the world

  • @emmeriankiwi6993
    @emmeriankiwi6993 3 года назад +2

    Checkout the stadium trucks! They're like monster trucks but racing!! Trust me you won't be disappointed

    • @aussieguy3689
      @aussieguy3689 3 года назад

      He has already done a vid or 2 on the stadium trucks but would love to see him do another . 👍

  • @jacobstofmeel3619
    @jacobstofmeel3619 3 года назад

    Graham and Shano both came from the original magazine/DVD show called "4wd action" and the OG is Roothy, the best true blue aussie.

  • @numbutt6990
    @numbutt6990 Год назад

    I love 4wdriving! Grew up doing it in pits you couldn't see the bottom of and puddles that engulfed the car 😂😂 also, that's bush, not woods or forest. We have those but they're a bit different 👌👌

  • @waynedieckmann9840
    @waynedieckmann9840 2 года назад

    I've worked in the Australian mountains most of my life. This could be fun for a weekend warrior or someone with too much money. My repairs per week were about 200 dollars. Worth it though. Just so I could have a quiet beer.

  • @robertbeatty2871
    @robertbeatty2871 Год назад

    We did a high country trip in our 3ltr Nissan Patrol one xmas and had snow near Mt Buller on New Years day it was the time my wife had seen snow

  • @jacobstofmeel3619
    @jacobstofmeel3619 3 года назад

    Over landing lol, we just call it camping. BTW Shauno's Dirty 30 his referring to is a 60 series land cruiser wagon chopped down into a ute and the video previous to this Shauno rolled her onto her lid.

  • @politicallyincorrectpanda
    @politicallyincorrectpanda 3 года назад +1

    I live in Victoria down in the Otway’s, and it’s always wet! Even in our dry summers you can always find some big mud holes to get yourself bogged in! Mudding I think Americans call but if you can still the paint afterwards you didn’t do it right haha I drive the same hilux as a daily and for off roading!

  • @mrclancymac1
    @mrclancymac1 3 года назад

    Mate honest to god if you like any sort of off roading in America you will love this channel, watch every trip they do my personal favourite is the $1000 track down in Tasmania

  • @mechellemcintosh6233
    @mechellemcintosh6233 2 года назад

    You need to get a sponsor or something like that. That way you and your family can come to Australia film your adventure do and see all you want to. BUT Most of all experience Australia and the most amazing, wonderful and beautiful places you won't find anywhere else in the world....🙂🙂🙂🙂❤️❤️❤️

  • @davidbernadine
    @davidbernadine 3 года назад +2

    Ian, I loved your video and reactions on 4WD in Australia.
    The 4wd 24/7 RUclips channel that you watched is one of my favourites.
    Other good ones in Australia that I would recommend are Ronny Dahl 4Wheeling Australia and Tyler Thompson.
    I’ve watched some of American videos on 4WD and I’ve noticed that not too many of your trucks are fitted with air snorkels and frontal protection bull-bars, whereas in Australia, these are one of the first things we fit to our 4WD. That’s because we have a lot of river crossings and kangaroos are known to jump in front of your vehicle without warning.
    In another of your videos, you were surprised to hear that there is snow in Australia. The Australian Alps has more snow cover (in area) than the Swiss Alps! The Victorian High Country featured in your video is covered in snow in winter.

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  3 года назад +4

      Thank you for such a great comment! I’m glad you enjoyed some videos of mine and yea as an avid off-roader, I totally dig the Aussie style off-road builds. They look more the part and there is just so many awesome vehicles to choose from whereas in the USA it’s quite limited. And people just tend to slap a lift and tires on and end it at that. Thanks for the suggestions too, cheers mate

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  3 года назад +3

      Oh and on a side note, that area in the 4WD video was beautiful and would look crazy with snow! I never thought any of Australia got snow, that is so cool!

    • @Catlover1784
      @Catlover1784 2 года назад +1

      I used to live in the Highlands in Victoria 35 years ago. Every year we would get snow ❄️ . It was awesome as kids to play in it..

  • @shanesalmo1163
    @shanesalmo1163 3 года назад

    I have the isuzu mux which is a 6 seater wagon not the duel cab ute, still a 4x4, bought in 2014 and added a few extras. Never had any mechanical issues ever. Love my gold fossicking and fly fishing. Cheers.

  • @brawla9647
    @brawla9647 3 года назад

    Victorian high country has been my home since forever even when I've been living off the hill & closer to Grampians I still have to even if only to Kinglake, Murrindindi for a night, have a few casts & smell that smell of fertile soil & tree ferns. I've got a vn station wagon so many places most wouldn't believe but predominantly old Hilux's, Patrol's, LandCruiser's a Pathfinder or two & a ML320 that I could never get to the places I have with the vn

  • @gokarter7248
    @gokarter7248 3 года назад +4

    Man you need to a reaction to one of their cape York trip, it’s one of my fav places to do some offroadin

  • @stevehercules7372
    @stevehercules7372 3 года назад

    You may also enjoy watching Ronny Dahl 4 Wheeling Australia. He has a big following in the states. Not quite as hardcore wheeling as these guys but really good adventures with great scenery. We are so lucky in Oz to have so many amazing and remote destinations to visit.

  • @dutchroll
    @dutchroll 3 года назад

    Looks to me like a 100 series Toyota Landcruiser. I had one of these before a tipper truck with dog trailer failed to give way and t-boned me through an intersection (but that's another story, the police and paramedics were amazed that I emerged from a mangled crushed wreck with only minor injuries). It was a fantastic car, widely thought to be better than its successor in the 200 series from speaking to dealers and owners.

  • @amolinari9
    @amolinari9 3 года назад

    Ian fish cakes are basically crab cakes except the way Shauno makes em’ id rather have over a 5 star restaurant any day lol. I’d watch their channel just for learning what to cook on the trail let alone the sick off-roading they do!

  • @Greg....
    @Greg.... 3 года назад

    I worked with a bloke whos brother built a 1985 toyota 4runner. Fibreglass lid removed for a custom canvas top, lifted, 4L 1uz toyota v8 with a single turbo. Only running 8 or so psi so not massive power, but more then adequate. On 37's, it could go places most people cannot. It was caged for the event of ending up on its lid etc. A lot of cash thrown into it for a weekend warrior. It was a pretty sorted and good looking rig.

  • @lolthegame123
    @lolthegame123 3 года назад +6

    The black Ute or "pickup" is a Nissan Patrol, there is also a wagon version as well that is a lot more common. They are quite legendary over here. Well known for being as tough if not more as the Landcruiser. Both are great 4wds though.
    The D-Max as well as all the main contenders for the Dual Cab Ute segment here in Australia all have a snorkel as a factory option as it really is needed in places.

    • @samuelsutton8299
      @samuelsutton8299 3 года назад +1

      Some people have snorkels for water crossings. But quite a few people in Australia also fit snorkels to try and get cleaner air into the engine as the standard air box intake is inside the front fender which is a shockingly dusty location

    • @lolthegame123
      @lolthegame123 3 года назад

      @@samuelsutton8299 thats correct. I have a patrol myself and installed a snorkel for both river crossings and to reduce the amount of dust that gets sucked in. Though when in a convoy it can be just as bad on the dust front at times.

    • @samuelsutton8299
      @samuelsutton8299 3 года назад

      @@lolthegame123 I have a dmax and don't have a snorkel on it yet. I also live in the middle of whoop whoop SA. My poor air filter gets blown out monthly and replaced every 10-15,000 km

  • @adriancurley2598
    @adriancurley2598 3 года назад

    Literary got home from 3 weeks in Cape York last night, 4wd Action kill it best 4x4 show on the tube good to see u enjoyed it👍👍

  • @schrader.w.e
    @schrader.w.e 3 года назад

    Best 4wd show ever , the Victorian high country was my back yard growing up its absolutely beautiful country and shit hot 4wd tracks

    • @schrader.w.e
      @schrader.w.e 3 года назад

      Check out the show on big red they do in Queensland my back yard now lol

  • @lawrencejones5640
    @lawrencejones5640 2 года назад

    This is making me wish I had footage of some of the trails I went on when I was working for Forestry SA, it was a regular thing that I'd be going up 55 degree or more inclines and 3 foot deep paddocks made of nothing but mud. It was like pinball going through the mud, you'd just hope you hit hard ground before a fence. I was driving my beloved 85 MK Nissan Patrol Ute.

  • @michelle.Classer
    @michelle.Classer 3 года назад

    I grew up in the Vic high country where The Man from snowy river was filmed, love the mountains. My fourbie is a 2003 Toyota Hilux 3.0 TD and still runs like new can't go wrong .

  • @rhyskretschmer1080
    @rhyskretschmer1080 3 года назад

    You should definitely watch their recent Kimberly episodes. 15+ days off grid. Also the snorkel on the D-max is a factory/dealer option. I believe they get fitted at the dealership

  • @jasont4400
    @jasont4400 3 года назад

    watching these guys will quickly show you how much more intense Aussie tracks and 4wd'ing is compared to what you know from the U.S... but thats why we have the cars that you don't.. good to see you learning about the culture of it

  • @solreaver83
    @solreaver83 3 года назад +1

    Firstly, every time he called the Toyota a truck I wanted to slap him lol secondly I use to be a Roo shooter and my job was off roading sun down to sun up every day. I do miss it. Mine was a custom rig Toyota Hilux, wanted a cruiser but didn't have the cash for that starting a new business. Have some scary stories, now funny ones.

    • @IWrocker
      @IWrocker  3 года назад

      I was surprised to hear an Aussie use the word truck so much haha! Hey that sounded like a cool job, outdoors, offroading and messing with roos, I like it

  • @andrewbailey1886
    @andrewbailey1886 3 года назад

    I drive a nissan d22 navara very modified 3L turbo diesel im out all the time hunting camping at nundle state forest and lithgow ,newns, love it cant get enough

  • @fugdup6854
    @fugdup6854 2 года назад

    You've probably been told already what type of vehicles were used? But if you're still wondering?? There was...... 2x Toyota 80 series Landcruiser Wagons (1 locked, 1 open diffs), An Izuzu Dmax Traction Control), A 2 door Nissan Patrol ute (locked), The one towing was a 'Ute Chopped' Nissan Patrol 4 door Wagon (locked). All running factory turbo diesel engines over the petrol (gasoline) options. We love our Diesels down here in OZ. But like you said, the overlanding/touring side of things has always been massive in Australia. The Rock Crawling scene has been big down here for yrs and yrs. So make sure you check out 'The Tuff Truck Challenge' videos.....It's Utter insanity on wheels......lol But Ultra4 racing has become pretty popular down here these days.....with a lot of the old 'crawler' guys are now building HUGE $$$ go fast Ultra4 trucks. A few of the top teams head to over Cali every year for the in the Hammers too......

  • @benvivian1615
    @benvivian1615 2 года назад

    I have to add, if you want a really "in-depth" video on Australian 4wd "utes" like the Toyota Hilux, Ford ranger, Isuzu D-max, Nissan Navara, VW Amerok, Mitsubishi Triton and so on search the 4wd247 YT channel for their "duel cab ute comparison" I think it's called and it goes through in-depth comparison of each vehicles capabilities on different terrain like sand, dirt roads, flex, towing and heaps more. It's not a long video, I think maybe 30mins or so, but you'll get a really great look at the selection of 4wd utes we have (sadly it only has utes and not full size wagons that we have, but I bet you'll enjoy learning the pros and cons of each vehicle from engines, to transmission, breaks, tow capacity, suspension and everything)

  • @kaigaming2759
    @kaigaming2759 Год назад

    The vehicles were Izuzu dmax, Toyota 80 series and Nissan GU patrol.
    I can vouch for the Patrols, got 1999 GU patrol on 35's with a 6" hyperflex suspension lift and reduction gears. ❤

  • @turningpoint4238
    @turningpoint4238 3 года назад

    Moved recently over those hills a bit to the east from north to south. So used the best off road vehicle there is, a hired one. Amazing how well a box van does, scariest thing was the logging trucks.