Just a regular Aussie off the lounge, (couch), out on motorbike adventures Out on 4wd adventures Showing you all how we do things over here Showing you the life of a tourguide at work and at play
@@dennishardy4402 Thankyou so much , that is absolutely how we felt, and the rain on Arthur’s pass was so dangerous and wild , in fact I don’t know how we stayed on the bike. Same with down at Invercargill the wind was pushing us sideways . Bit wow we had a great few weeks.
If you’re learning to ride please get lessons from say Harts riding school. Don’t watch videos like this. I’m sure he’s a nice guy and it’s a nice well shot video but any instructor will not be impressed with how he is going around the corners. Sorry if this is upsetting for some. Regards Jason Hewlett Sydney Australia.
In the drivers can it feels better and more open. We have a sleeper in canopy and we use second cab as sleeper, when friends jump in and if wanted remove seat and you have a large space for whatever you want and it’s close at hand and it provides a great roof space for solar setup. I would only go single can if we had a Huge Motorhome style on back.
Im sold on one for our up coming lap of Australia... As someone thats never owned a 4x4 let alone drive one, is it a good decision to go with one of these?? I drive trucks for a living and to be fair, we are only sold on these because of the weight we intend to carry with us along the way
Beautiful hike, jealous!! My wife and I were with you on a Blue Mountain tour a couple of days ago on a gorgeous day!! Brian here. Looking forward to watching more on your channel!
Hopefully you watch the whole way through, some nice stuff about 3/4’in . The next video to wanaka again lots of bloody rain dangerous riding two up so not tonnes of footage but near wanakan it was aghagah heaven rising.
Hey Adam, super cool video! Thanks again for the amazing tour through the blue mountains! Greetings from Max and Theresa (we had lunch together in the bunker)
Quite a bit but we love it I’ve had every 4 wd nothing compared if you want to be away a long time and have. Lots of gear etc. cheaper than setting up a 79. Let’s just say around $200