Anne Beadell Highway EP 3- HEMA Top 5 Most Remote Tracks in Australia
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- HEMA Top 5 Most Remote Tracks in Australia - EP 3 & Day 1 on the Anne Beadell highway kicks off with immediate excitement as the wildlife puts on a show worthy of National Geographic. Shortly after we come across caravan carnage with a hint of bush mechanics
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I'm old fashioned, a bushman and solo Overlander, exploring the Pilbara where I live and Australia as a whole. I'm teaching myself film making to share my travels and experiences with my 1 year old son so he can watch years from now. I'm also sharing them with you, many people will never get to see or go to the places I'm going so I hope you find them interesting. Enjoy the weekly videos, the solo eXpedition's into the Kimberley and the world longest and most remote 4WD track the 2000km Canning Stock Route. There is so much more to come and I'm excited to share it with you.
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Great trip Gav!! Thanks for putting the work in fella.
Thanks Gav, another entertaining segment, look forward to the next one!👍🏼
Nice one Gav and guys. Thank you very much.
This Is The Real Australia Right In The Heart Of Len Beadell Country!🤗🤠🚘🏜️🐍🦎🐪🇦🇺
Very enjoyable Gav. Loved the Emu V Eagle footage, nearly had the shot. Regarding the nuclear material, the enriched Uranium was flown from England via the RAF to Australia, direct to site and assembled in situ for the first test, i believe the same for the second. Remote detonation, not air dropped. Might i recommend, "equinox, a very British bomb" for a bit of back story for you. Cheers Moose.
Legend. Thank you so much. I love information like this :)
Another great vid. Anne Beadell is on my list.
As always Gav, Raw n Real.... Luv ya work M8 !
Great vid as always... thanks for sharing
Great work as always Gav. Cheers Steve
Great work Gav .
Cool vid, cool truck😄... As always, thank you!
That new camera is producing some slick images Gavin, the quality difference is astounding. Great video too mate.
Thank you :)
Great video, a nice vibe.
Great vid. Steve
Great camera work. You should look up “Mustangs at Emu” on RUclips for an amazing story about recovering a P51 Mustang from the air field there. Looking forward to the next instalment 👍
I will do that, aviation is my second love. Thank you :D
Hello, could you tell me if there is water at Neale Junction as can't see on the video or pics
ripper of a vid gav. great editing mate
Thank you very much :)
Great video as always, my list is getting longer :)
Awesome video mate keep the good work up
Thank you sir :D
Good vid but not sure running emus to exhaustion is a good thing. I'm doing this trip in 3 weeks and I'll be leaving the chooks alone - it's their country, not mine.....
Yeah, 50 yards from animals is the general rule. He should have stopped and let them figure it out without the stress of being chased by a truck.
@@stephenlloydco I hear you!
Yeah not good, I always pull over and let them find there way off the track and that includes camels.
No Emu's were hurt in the filming of this series :D You think thats bad wait till you see the Camels.
@@GavinGillett Over my shed door I have 3 camel leg bones I found in the Simmo :-)
you only have to be faster than the slowest one..... so sad but so true!
I used to say that to motivate my Surf Life Cadets when they expressed concern about sharks : D
Love the big 200 Gav
Thanks mate :D She's the second love of my life hahah
Howdy mate. I’m finally up your way travelling from Vic all the way to Perth via the Kimberly. Now heading through your patch the Pilbara and wondering if you’ve got any good location tips. ESP near the beach. We’ll do nova lol area but currently heading south from Broome. Thinking we’ll skip Karinjini as we’ve been before. Cheers mate any help appreciated dano.
Love your work, love the videos...
Always well filmed.
Would have been cool to see that eagle knock the bush chook for six though.
Because the camera was forward facing you couldn't see but we were scrambling to get long lens camera gear ready the whole time and that bloody emu in front of me wouldn't get out the way hahah
Nice video mate
Thanks Brad :D
I just found your channel!!! i my self also love my drones, over landing and photography! so needless to say i love the videos you do. great editing and work you all do... i have one question? Do you have a UHF and VHF antenna on your truck? was wondering why 2 of them?(what brand antenna) was also wondering what frequency's you use there? thanks and keep up the good work. i hope someday to visit AU.. usa here. cheers mate!
Cheers mate, both aerials are UHF one is 8.2db the other 6.6db. I'm glad you're enjoying the content. I'm looking forward to touring the USA someday :)
Fantastic as always Gav.
Quick question, unrelated to the video, but related to the truck, traction control in a water crossing. On or off in the 200?
Hi Jacob, thats a great question and a difficult one to answer because it depends a lot on the water crossing. In shallow water where there is a steep muddy bank on the other side, momentum will play a part in getting you out of the water so I would have traction control off. In a slow speed, deeper crossing I would leave the traction aids on and depending on the water flow I would also consider letting more air out of the tyres to increase my footprint and improve traction. Hope that helps and thank you for the question :D
@@GavinGillett appreciate you taking the time mate. Sound advice as always.
Cool video mate where did you get the seat covers
They were given to me by my friends at Quick Pitch. But you can find them at www.caprivilsg.com
Thanks mate
Gav how much fuel did you use from Coober Pedy to Laverton
Hi Robert, roughly 260L but I also did many side trips including down the Connie Sue. Total distance, just under 1800km
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Thanks Gavin. I’m considering doing Coober Pedy to Perth next year.
hey mate what seat covers are they in your 200?
www.caprivilsg.com/
Canning?
Harassing local is not cool.