I believe your plant is Lawrencia helmsii, better known as Dunna dunna. It's from the Malvaceae family which also includes Hibiscus, Gossypium, abutilon etc. A while ago Ronny Dahl had an unidentified plant in the pilbara which from memory was an Abutilon. Such a mysterious family.
I've been really enjoying this series. Thanks for going to the effort of presenting this in an interesting, informative and fun way. I also appreciate that you are not burning up and churning up the tracks like a lot of other 4x4 RU-vidrs seem to think is necessary. Well done Alex and crew 👏👏
Thanks Lee so glad you're loving it. Especially the part where we don't tear up the tracks. It means we don't get as many views because it doesn't look as 'cool' but I can live with that if it means not being a flog 😄
@@willhodgson862 I actually feel like that's the main vehicle most of the flogs have come across from. Bunky old V6 mangadores who moved from the street scene when hoon laws started getting tough
This is a fantastic series. great work by the whole team. Had a good laugh at the last bit. I'm a real skeptic when it comes to spooky stuff but I have to admit when we went out to film the old farm school at Tardun, I didn't hang around inside the buildings once it started to get dark. Creepy as all hell.
Great place! I spent a fortnight up there about 5yrs ago upgrading the roads, making the Shearing Shed safe and installing pre made Well Covers for DBCA Parks & Wildlife Service. Hopefully they are still suitable and the Wells haven’t collapsed more? and the shed hasn’t deteriorated further?
You’ve done an excellent job mate! We saw the efforts that have been put in to keep the place safe. All is going well up there (no pun intended) and I imagine that the more people that visit this place, the more care it will get.
Yeah man it's nice to have that bit of extra space. The swag is good for an overnighter but being able to stand up and get changed, or hide from bad weather and actually find it quite relaxing is.....A BLOODY GAME CHANGER! as they say
Another great one. Way to tease us with the missing Patrol. Had us wondering the whole time what had become of it. Beef stew jaffle... I'll take the tube steak, pickle, cheese, chocolate, marshmallow one from the previous video.
Yeah I certainly think it would! The back seats fold into the floor so I'm not sure how that will work with drawers but it's spacious enough in there .Comfortable, capable, good on fuel too
I reckon if there's a "terrible acting but points for effort" category....we got this 😄 despite that I am pretty proud of that bit, had a ball working on it!
I'm thinking it could have been HF radio? Or long distance radio of some kind. I had a closer look because the control box at the base of it was just swinging in the wind. All empty, obviously decommissioned when they moved off the property
The sprinter should mount two electric chainsaws at the front on top remotely controlled from the drivers seat. My dad - (RIP) would not let us mix fish with cheese...I'm sure there was some wisdom to that, but I don't think it applies to all cheeses and all types of fish...clearly tuna and whatever cheese you used is OK as you are still around to tell us about it. (Tell us what cheese you used). The mirror got out there upright. My grandma had a shower powered by wood - it just used kindling...not even a kilo of kindling would give scorching hot showers for several people (one after the other). Wood is a pretty good fuel.
Yeah we said at one point we should just put Jake and Taylor up there with saws to trim as we go 😂 I'm curious about the fish thing! There's gotta be something behind it...I've done it a lot of times actually, it would have been just plain old grated tasty cheese from a bag. I always bring a bag of that camping with me. Not wrong about the wood boiler either! Just a handful of twigs had it warm in about 15 minutes!
@@Alex.G Makes you wonder about these gas showers and all the stuff for showering when a stainless steel bucket on the fire and a small cheap shower rose with pump dropped into the bucket will do just fine. I just watched another YT channel spruking this American electric (12V) shower/washer thing and $US350...I just can't believe anyone would buy such a thing at $AU500+.
It's crazy hey! People today would be most unimpressed if they have to go outside and light it themselves 🙄 as for camping showers....Yeah bugger that. Everyone carries too much shit these days. A stainless steel bucket has wayyyyy more uses!