I'm not here to be a critic. I'm just here to watch an entertaining video about a group of mates travelling around this great country having a great time. Thanks Ronny. Always enjoy 👍🏼
Magnum Force I’m with you.. too much production, not enough excitement and enjoyment of the trip. Wish the boys would go back to the style of video that made them so awesome.
not every series will be the same, struggle to understand your comment given part 2 & 3 were all about 4wding? We record/document how it happens sometime plenty of driving others not and yes we travel so I guess it is a travel show in some shape of form. We don't make things up like flipping cars and getting bogged on purpose. Perhaps give me your feedback at the end of this series as a whole. Cheers Ronny
@@Ronny_Dahl your a champion of a man , this comment he made I feel is based on envey I get it Its more about the experience, the journey, and mate ship , your smile is what its about keep doing what your doing and dont worry about negative content of others its a waste of your good energy your an explorer and an educator I've learned so much from all your Videos cheers.
Ronny!!! How could you do this to me?!?! I have a hard enough time waiting a week for the next trip series video, and now you tease me with these turtles!!! Come on man!!!! Crikey Mate!!! Cheers
Another great one Ronny! Just one thing about the turtles: It's best not to use any light around them because they get disoriented from light sources other than the natural moon light. They might end up going the wrong way and not finding the water.
something we only just learnt while we were there as they were following the light. At which point we walked to the water before turning the lights off. We also didnt want to step on them which is a bit difficult without light.
Have you ever considered building a boat trailer with air suspension, so that you could run bigger tires? For fenders, what we have done on old cars is attach them to the backing plate so they stay with the tire height and then the trailer level goes up and down with the air suspension. It would make it so you could take the boat more places and not worry about damage or having to drive as slow. Just a thought. Keep up with the great episodes.
A decent set of higher profile tyres is the only thing required. Hundreds of standard boat trailers been over to dirk hartog. Matching the trailer track to the vehicle also makes a big difference in sand.
I vote that they ditch the boat and go for a pack of PWCs on a custom offroad worthy trailer. They can run these in smaller waters, bigger waters, beach them, etc...
A radial tire patch kit would be handy for that trailer tire. The style that has the large patches that you apply to the inside of the tire. Yeah, you have to take the outside of the tire off the bead to the outside of the rim/wheel, but it can save the day when the cord-style patches can't fix the leak. I keep both styles of patches in my jeep, just in case. That said, I love following the adventures of you and your merry crew! LOL! 23:05 the tire has built-in curb feelers! Hey Ronnie, I have a dumb question: Can you fit high-flotation tires to the trailer for off-pavement use? Like ATV tires or something? Or swap the hubs to fit A/T or M/T tires?
Ronny, during the segment when you were repairing the trailer tire (20:00 min mark), you utilized the insulating screwdriver to help open the bead of the tire against the rim. I just want to advise and for you to keep in mind that any compromise on the insulation of those types of screwdrivers will truly inhibit their ability to protect the user if used on any electrically live hardware. It would be best to separate the electrically insulated tools from the kit and place general use screwdrivers in their place. It seems though in your common use (offroading/overlanding/exploration), that electrically insulated tools are not applicable, just their function as a tool is what's necessary so my comment may not be relevant. Great videos! Please keep them coming!
A lot of "she'll be right" kind of people would be frustrated by your approach, but I support you. I mean, really you shouldn't use any screwdriver for a lever application. Use a pry bar.
Hey everyone. Ronny, love the vids. If Ronny cant get back to me... Does anyone know the name of the product Ronny has under his right arm on the door trim to support his elbow? I've been looking for one. Thanks in advance.
Yeah getting sprayed with salt water is pretty much a given in windy conditions, put on ya dive masks. Good decision fixing those tyre sidewall punctures, last time it happened to me it was the left side of the boat trailer , only had about 2km to camp so decided to run it flat , the tyre cut was too big to plug , the steel rim got badly bent but somehow got it round enough with the good old hammer when I later removed the tyre. Gave up using those galvanized danforth type sand anchors , too many times they drag in the sand , now use a Coopers black anchor , its plastic and light but I trust it .
Seems like you guys had almost as hard a time finding fish as we did in June. At least you got to see more marine life. The island looks like a top place to visit. Dirk Hartog or Dirck Hatichs, was the first European confirmed to set foot in W.A. but he was probably beaten to Australia (in general) by Portuguese sailors as two Portuguese canons were found on Cannonade Island and were dated no later than 1525. Williem Jansz (or Janszoon) is said to have come ashore near the mouth of the Pennyfather River in 1605-6. We have a page on the early explorers for anyone who is interested in finding out more at wanowandthen.com/explorers.html
Hay Ronny, I have watched your radio videos and find them a big help. But please would you do an introduction video for dummies? Something where every little feature is explained and what it does. Not so much how to use a 2-way, but more of what the features do ... thanks!
Hey Ronny, fairly new to the channel and love everything about it. Just wondering if you’ve done a long term review in your dobinsons suspension setup as I’m just in the process of renewing my and would love to hear your thoughts on it. Cheers
Boat trailer (at least!!!) needs a TPMS. Oh, and I'm glad I know how to use the fast forward button.......boating is not my thing......I watch this channel because it's called "4 Wheeling Australia" (ie: no reference to boating)....hahaha
That plaque at 28:30 is written in Dutch, i can just read it being Dutch myself 😂 Only the spelling is very old (obviously). The text in English is right here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk_Hartog
Walked that turtle bay dune in March during the day and made the horrible mistake of not having shoes or thongs on. Have never felt sand that hot in all my life! Literally had to cut my shirt in half and make shoes just to get up that dune!
That boat trailer could use a bigger tires something with more flotation. I'm thinking a offroad build for your trailer. Lose the axle tube and cantilever it. A set of 31s or so.
@@Ronny_Dahl If they restocked in 93 What your seeing now is as good as it will ever be 26yrs of rest The australian bush comes back pretty quick unless there's been a super hot fast fire
Leave you boat at anchor and go trekking .... lets home the weather stays calm or by the time you return the boat will be on its side on the beach if you lucky
Mate all we knew about turtles at the time was not to touch them, didn’t know about lights etc but we worked that out while we were there. we just happened to be there right time right place
That’s understandable if it’s just some mates on a trip. If your publishing for the public I think there’s a greater responsibility to be informed and present the right way to do things.
Steady lights from hotels, street lamps, etc. confuse the turtles...watching them for a short time doesn't hurt the turtles. The game people conduct tours here in Florida , at night, with lights, so people can appreciate them. Relax.
MrLangDog any light distracts them from doing there initial run down the beach where they will get there bearings on there location for the long swim to feeding grounds. Short of it is don’t use torches, stand in the dark for a few minutes and let your eyes adjust and you can see just fine on an open beach. When we are doing data collection we walk the beach all night with no light and get plenty of turtles.
I'm not here to be a critic. I'm just here to watch an entertaining video about a group of mates travelling around this great country having a great time. Thanks Ronny. Always enjoy 👍🏼
Love the videos. Keep doing what you all do.
403 yrs, there you go! What a milestone! And yet not that long in the scheme of things!
Brilliant video Ronny that coast is a splitting image of our east cost shoutout from across the ditch🇳🇿
Guess you now realise ya got a take those kid tyres off and put on some big boy Tyers great video luv the home town west oz stuff cheers.
Well done in the teasers! I know I wasn't the only one to think that was coral in the tire!! Awesome video.
Yup! Going to have to get a better axle/wheel/tire combo if you are going to take that boat with you to more places. Great trip so far, George.
Thanks for another great series Ronny.
Am I the only one that misses the old 4wd'ing stuff? Great video production and all, but more and more like a travel show.
Magnum Force I’m with you.. too much production, not enough excitement and enjoyment of the trip. Wish the boys would go back to the style of video that made them so awesome.
yeah......not much 4 wheeling or boating in that one ...!!!!
not every series will be the same, struggle to understand your comment given part 2 & 3 were all about 4wding? We record/document how it happens sometime plenty of driving others not and yes we travel so I guess it is a travel show in some shape of form. We don't make things up like flipping cars and getting bogged on purpose. Perhaps give me your feedback at the end of this series as a whole. Cheers Ronny
@@Ronny_Dahl your a champion of a man , this comment he made I feel is based on envey I get it Its more about the experience, the journey, and mate ship , your smile is what its about keep doing what your doing and dont worry about negative content of others its a waste of your good energy your an explorer and an educator I've learned so much from all your Videos cheers.
Yeah. Sell the drone.
Ronny!!! How could you do this to me?!?! I have a hard enough time waiting a week for the next trip series video, and now you tease me with these turtles!!! Come on man!!!! Crikey Mate!!! Cheers
Hahaha sorry mate
@@Ronny_Dahl By the way good sir, are those Leatherback Sea Turtles? I study Herpetology.
I don’t actually know mate I’ll try and find out
Awesomeness. Definitely head there for some turtle spotting 👍
Ronny, your eight-legged horse is looking mean now! Nice one. Thanks for this batch of vids!
Lovin the new series. Tbh don’t mind the boat stuff. Production is awesome. Keep it up.
Thanks Ronny, have a great week!
Thats awesome to see those baby turtles!!!!
Another great video from Ronny THANKS
Ive always enjoyed you Videos, its the journey thats inspiring, thank you again;
Another great one Ronny!
Just one thing about the turtles: It's best not to use any light around them because they get disoriented from light sources other than the natural moon light. They might end up going the wrong way and not finding the water.
something we only just learnt while we were there as they were following the light. At which point we walked to the water before turning the lights off. We also didnt want to step on them which is a bit difficult without light.
Love the soundtrack at 11 mins 👌🏼
Great video guys! Looking forward to the next one. 🍻
I had the same luck boat fishing as you at the start of the video... that’s why I sold the bloody thing haha
DHI is definitely a bucket list for me.
I know the eastern side is peaceful and relatively calm but the cliffs on the other side are wild.
Have you ever considered building a boat trailer with air suspension, so that you could run bigger tires?
For fenders, what we have done on old cars is attach them to the backing plate so they stay with the tire height and then the trailer level goes up and down with the air suspension.
It would make it so you could take the boat more places and not worry about damage or having to drive as slow. Just a thought.
Keep up with the great episodes.
Independent suspension and a decent set of tyres on that boat trailer is the go.
A decent set of higher profile tyres is the only thing required. Hundreds of standard boat trailers been over to dirk hartog. Matching the trailer track to the vehicle also makes a big difference in sand.
I vote that they ditch the boat and go for a pack of PWCs on a custom offroad worthy trailer. They can run these in smaller waters, bigger waters, beach them, etc...
Can’t wait for the turtle episode. Very good timing. You could have a whole episode dedicated to this.
Turtle conservationists would be having kittens seeing hatchlings blinded by high power lights.
A radial tire patch kit would be handy for that trailer tire. The style that has the large patches that you apply to the inside of the tire. Yeah, you have to take the outside of the tire off the bead to the outside of the rim/wheel, but it can save the day when the cord-style patches can't fix the leak. I keep both styles of patches in my jeep, just in case.
That said, I love following the adventures of you and your merry crew!
LOL! 23:05 the tire has built-in curb feelers!
Hey Ronnie, I have a dumb question: Can you fit high-flotation tires to the trailer for off-pavement use? Like ATV tires or something? Or swap the hubs to fit A/T or M/T tires?
Wayne’s Log is good entertainment 😂😂😂
Superb expidtion, i wonder who are the 2 who have not liked the video.
11 now
Ronny, during the segment when you were repairing the trailer tire (20:00 min mark), you utilized the insulating screwdriver to help open the bead of the tire against the rim. I just want to advise and for you to keep in mind that any compromise on the insulation of those types of screwdrivers will truly inhibit their ability to protect the user if used on any electrically live hardware. It would be best to separate the electrically insulated tools from the kit and place general use screwdrivers in their place.
It seems though in your common use (offroading/overlanding/exploration), that electrically insulated tools are not applicable, just their function as a tool is what's necessary so my comment may not be relevant. Great videos! Please keep them coming!
A lot of "she'll be right" kind of people would be frustrated by your approach, but I support you. I mean, really you shouldn't use any screwdriver for a lever application. Use a pry bar.
Awesome outstanding job thanks
Good stuff as always boys n girl :) ! 👍😎🍺
Looks like so much fun!!
Great footage...things to add to my bucket list. How much fuel and water are you guys carrying?
Oh yes, watching now😎😎😎
big thumbs up from me
Best cliff hanger ending.
Turtles 🌟👀👀👀👀good one ronny
Biggest problem with a centre console there a wet boat. Nice show.😃
Good stuff!
Island wise it's Christmas Island and then Cocos Keeling.......Oz stretches quite a way across the ocean.
Hey everyone. Ronny, love the vids. If Ronny cant get back to me... Does anyone know the name of the product Ronny has under his right arm on the door trim to support his elbow? I've been looking for one. Thanks in advance.
Loving the reptiles 👍
Yeah getting sprayed with salt water is pretty much a given in windy conditions, put on ya dive masks.
Good decision fixing those tyre sidewall punctures, last time it happened to me it was the left side of the boat trailer , only had about 2km to camp so decided to run it flat , the tyre cut was too big to plug , the steel rim got badly bent but somehow got it round enough with the good old hammer when I later removed the tyre.
Gave up using those galvanized danforth type sand anchors , too many times they drag in the sand , now use a Coopers black anchor , its plastic and light but I trust it .
Squid usually hit to a light at night. Cool seeing the turtles!
Seems like you guys had almost as hard a time finding fish as we did in June. At least you got to see more marine life. The island looks like a top place to visit. Dirk Hartog or Dirck Hatichs, was the first European confirmed to set foot in W.A. but he was probably beaten to Australia (in general) by Portuguese sailors as two Portuguese canons were found on Cannonade Island and were dated no later than 1525. Williem Jansz (or Janszoon) is said to have come ashore near the mouth of the Pennyfather River in 1605-6. We have a page on the early explorers for anyone who is interested in finding out more at wanowandthen.com/explorers.html
Hay Ronny, I have watched your radio videos and find them a big help. But please would you do an introduction video for dummies? Something where every little feature is explained and what it does. Not so much how to use a 2-way, but more of what the features do ... thanks!
Hey Ronny, fairly new to the channel and love everything about it. Just wondering if you’ve done a long term review in your dobinsons suspension setup as I’m just in the process of renewing my and would love to hear your thoughts on it. Cheers
Due to do one mate
I’ll do one on the way to Sydney when we drive over or before if I get tone
Legend mate, I’ll keep an eye out 👍🏼
If i hit that like button any harder I would of smashed my ipad screen
Hey Ronny, what phone mount is that you are using in your rig?
Boat trailer (at least!!!) needs a TPMS. Oh, and I'm glad I know how to use the fast forward button.......boating is not my thing......I watch this channel because it's called "4 Wheeling Australia" (ie: no reference to boating)....hahaha
That plaque at 28:30 is written in Dutch, i can just read it being Dutch myself 😂 Only the spelling is very old (obviously). The text in English is right here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk_Hartog
Walked that turtle bay dune in March during the day and made the horrible mistake of not having shoes or thongs on. Have never felt sand that hot in all my life! Literally had to cut my shirt in half and make shoes just to get up that dune!
I can't believe someone down under hasn't come up with an Off Road boat trailer. It's amazing you have got the thing this far.
Andrew Evans we have them, he’s just not using one
He explained why he’s using this boat trailer in a previous video where he introduced the boat.
I think you should have a new segment called Wayne's hats
Aaawwww turtles.
whats the make and model of the drone your using in the video
That boat trailer could use a bigger tires something with more flotation. I'm thinking a offroad build for your trailer. Lose the axle tube and cantilever it. A set of 31s or so.
we are going to do a few things to it before a trip to the Kimberley.
31’s make the trailer way to high for beach launching
Its not the size of the fish its the size of the story of the one that got away, Moby dick is a great story lol
It's no wonder they gave up on sheep
She's pretty thin on the feed
Any underground water?
I think the sheep destroyed a lot of the vegetation after farming them for so many years
@@Ronny_Dahl
If they restocked in 93
What your seeing now is as good as it will ever be
26yrs of rest
The australian bush comes back pretty quick unless there's been a super hot fast fire
Leave you boat at anchor and go trekking .... lets home the weather stays calm or by the time you return the boat will be on its side on the beach if you lucky
failing squid I'm sure that little grass snake would have made a tasty snack...
You guys are the worst fishermen in the world 😂😂😂
What??? Look at all the fish they had on the beach - without rods or anything.
Guilty as charged
@@Ronny_Dahl time to hit the boys up from young bloods Brodie will show you guys how to catch fish😂
Ronny, I don’t understand why you need to tow a trailer. None of the others require one.
Ronny butler Dahl
Willem Jansz landed the Duyfken on Cape York in 1606
He said first officially recorded landing
Bit of common sense wouldn't go astray with the interaction of the turtles...
Mate all we knew about turtles at the time was not to touch them, didn’t know about lights etc but we worked that out while we were there. we just happened to be there right time right place
That’s understandable if it’s just some mates on a trip. If your publishing for the public I think there’s a greater responsibility to be informed and present the right way to do things.
Maybe said me tighter editing
2nd
Don’t shine light on the turtles🤬🤬
Steady lights from hotels, street lamps, etc. confuse the turtles...watching them for a short time doesn't hurt the turtles. The game people conduct tours here in Florida , at night, with lights, so people can appreciate them. Relax.
MrLangDog what colour lights do they use?
MrLangDog any light distracts them from doing there initial run down the beach where they will get there bearings on there location for the long swim to feeding grounds. Short of it is don’t use torches, stand in the dark for a few minutes and let your eyes adjust and you can see just fine on an open beach. When we are doing data collection we walk the beach all night with no light and get plenty of turtles.
@@wikkidme755 or they can use red light with low luminosity like researchers do
The intro is way to long, lots of skipping ahead.
1 meter = approximatly 39.375 inches or thirty-nine and three eights inches.
What's your point here?
Face the truth Ronnie the fishing segments really do bomb these videos.
Please stick to what you do best, 4 wheel driving.
Give the series a chance to finish first then hit me with whatever you need to
Make a video and go on a 4wd trip with 4wd Action