After following you for years, I finally got to Australia, got myself a 4wd and my first trip in it was on the 3 bears track and you are so right the views there are surreal it’s just so beautiful.
Looks like you worked your ass off making this one mate!! Most people dont realize how much work it is shooting video, running back to get the camera and doing it again over and over when your alone! Your a good camera man and have a great nack for editing! keep up the good work, always waiting too see your next adventure!! (you do great solo mate)
I'm just reaching this video again as I did bobs track yesterday and the palm in the middle of the track reminded me of this video. I moved to busso last year and spend each weekend camping and exploring the region. I also film everything solo so I know how you feel lol. I've also had something very strange happen to me while I was camping at jarrahdene Campground. I had the entire Campground to myself and not long after I hopped into my swag I heard foot steps walking around my swag. It didn't sound like animals but I was the only one there. It lasted for about half an hour. First time I've ever been worried camping lol. I'm actually at Boranup Campground right now after doing bobs track yesterday testing out my new fishing drone 😀
Great video once more mate. I was watching while switching between Google maps and the video so I could find the beaches you were at. It looks like a wild and beautiful part of our great country. Thanks for taking the effort to produce these videos, they really are a highlight to watch. Bring on episode 5!!!
Hey mate. Just found the AuSolo series of your videos. Love the content. A bit different than your usual stuff. Love it. WA camping and overlanding looks amazing. Sucks to be stuck on the overcrowded east coast ☹️
I'm new to 4wding and I've been watching heaps of your videos lately. Your work is a tremendous resource for someone like me who wants to learn more about 4wding in Austalia.
I can really appreciate how much work goes in to this, doing things twice over and over. None the less, thank you so much for doing it. I'll likely never be able to afford to travel to Australia, as much as I'd like to do so. Thanks much for taking me around. What great content and presentation.
So Graham this is where you were hiding, living the life before 4wd action and Shaun‘s cooking? I’m sad that I didn’t find your solo channel until now! You are living the life, never stop! Saying hello from Florida, USA! 🇺🇸
Great job mate. I found your work last year and have been enjoying it ever since. I live along the Mississippi river in the US and enjoy a nice variety of terrain in every direction. But the oceans & mountains are a long drive so I like watching yours even more because of it. Austrailia is the only other continent I will likely ever see. Thanks for showing me the parts I am most interested in. I might have to be there for a Yabbie opener, I'm gettin hungry...
Walked into Bob's Hollow in 2007. Best weekend of my life. Waking up with the view. Magic! The cape to cape section of the Great South West Walk is magic. Looks a little different on the drive in though, when I did the walk most of the scrub leading up to Bob's wss all burnt out.
Great vid, Graham! Good to see Shorty on the tracks. I like that you show the local flora and fauna, too. Best of luck with this new venture...I look forward to future episodes. Cheers!
Hey Graham, what i like about your videos apart from clearly the great spots and beautiful scenery is your personality doesnt change. Ive seen others create a different persona to their well known one but seems youve stayed consistant. Thats refreshing. Keep up the good work and i hope to get over your side of this great country soon. Cheers
Ripper work Graham! I was a big fan of 4WD Action for several years there although I drifted it off for awhile. Really loving your take on filming and telling your own story, its original and refreshing and easy too watch! Grew up exploring the tracks down here every weekend I could, miss it big time.
Good on ya Graham. Love what you fellas do on 4WDA (all the way from over here in the UK!) but personally I feel this new solo project is better all-round adventure viewing rather than just being focused specifically at the 4BY community. As fellow photographer I'd love to see you doing more photo/video centred stuff, tutorials, tips, tricks, drone photography/video (mean drone work btw..) and using the adventure getting to the epic locations as the off-road part. I realise that just doing what you're doing is a heck of a lot of camera/video work as it it (!) but would be nice for the narrative for you to have a reason to stop and enjoy these places with us. Anyway that just my opinion, for what it's worth! Keep up the good work mate.
I simply love adventuring around your beautiful country with you on both this channel and 4WD Action. One of my things to do, is get back to Australia. Stunning landscape, amazing flora and fauna. Lovely people.
Graham, I lost a brand new Foxwing 270 awning in sudden gust like you described. Very first time out of the bag. Didn't even get it set up. Unzipped, started to unfold it and out of a clear blue sky I got blown off my feet. Lucky you put yours away.
Love your solo clips. The music, the scenery, you talking sh*t, just doing your thing. Absolutely awesome! Please keep it up. Someday I'd love to have a cold one with you.
Mate you are an absolute legend!! I love your videos which are full of passion!! Makes me want to get out there and hit those tracks!! Keep up the excellent work mate!!
Hey graham! love your work mate, I'm not one to really believe in the paranormal but a similar thing happened to me in the kimberley..... I got told by a local that indigenous spirits often cause mischief like that with newcomers at campsites, if u can, ask an indigenous elder what to do when u get to camps in remote areas.
Awesome vid mate! I throughly enjoyed it. Really love how you are making it your own way and and showing AU from your own perspective doing it all solo. Thanks for your hard work!!
Geez Graham, fantastic video, thoroughly enjoyed it !! I think your down-to-earth, straight up presentation style is just perfect, footage is fantastic !! Thankyou. Look forward to the next.
Absolutely love these, your charismatic and enthusiastic presentation makes your videos so enjoyable and more-ish. I really hope we get to see more from your AusSolo adventures. I am unable to get away and do trips like this so I live my life through you and the 4WD 24/7 boys so Thank You for what you do!
Travelled round Victoria when my daughter an family lived there. Loved it. I found your beach track from Caves Road and Joeys Nose. If I wasn't so old I'd be over there like a shot after finding this great channel.Keep up the great work Graham. From uN Zud
Maaaaate cruiser drivers and patrol drivers are one in the same. We want the same things in life just choose to use different vessels. The Down vote will have come a grumpy local who thinks Graham has given away a local secret! All the best - 60 series LC owner 👍
you are making me seriously home sick Graham... and i much prefer your own content and views ,,dont get me wrong liked 4wd action but this is better in so many ways , so thank you bro !! keep doing what you love cause your living the dream and we like being there for the ride...
Hi Graham, well I reckon ur camera work is pretty damn stable, ur sound is clear, and as for ur presenting style, well I am still watching - and trust there will be plenty of episodes to come. Keep living life on my behalf! Cheers mate and thanks for showing a part of Australia that only the lucky ones get to visit. 😊🇦🇺
Love it. Getting some good mileage from that drone. Great shots. btw, yes, sadly I do have to park the troopie in gear. Toyota have no idea how to make a handbrake that works.
What an awesome series mate 👍 , can’t wait for the next. I thought I knew every track, fire trail, beach and campsite down there. 🤔 that campsite........
Loved the video mate, it's so much like actually camping with you (although I think we had a few more tins than usual...) I bloody knew it wouldn't take you long to get your hands on a fire pit. Best bits of kit, no trace and so efficient on wood
Hey Mate, i really like this new style of videos you have been putting up. Very "roothy-esk" hahah. Nah but it really suits you not shredding tracks and just exploring having a good time. I know its Aus Solo but from a viewers perspecive it would be nice to see featured people that YOU enjoy to head off with like Harry or Ronny or whoever. Videos are great though mate, very honest and natural. Thanks for the videos mate. Have a good one
You can zoom right in on google maps, looks beautiful. Wish i was their right now! Supposed to get to -38c here without wind chill. Great videos! Lots of work involved and its greatly appreciated! Keep it up and ill keep watching. Dreaming of the day i can move to Australia. My cousin and her kids immigrated to Perth about 15-20 years ago. They love it and dont miss the cold northern canadian climate and winter for 7 months of the year.
Great vid Graham you have great passion for this fantastic area ,simple format 1 guy ,camera & 4b not contrived and over produced I loved it .hey don't keep so many secrets.... when you come over to Frasier Is we tell where the best spots are ho ho. I coming over!!!
FANTASTIC episode!! The footage is spectacular, the editing is impeccable, really really enjoyed this. Keep 'em coming Graham!! ---following along from western U.S.
Very much appreciate all the effort that goes into all of this solo videography, thought that is going into setting up all these shots, & the drone piloting (DJI?). Stunning footage and very entertaining.
Must be doing a fair bit of 2 foot drive collecting cameras to get these great shots of shorty Graham, great solo series mate showing anyone can get out there and do it
Woohoo new video! Your a good bugger Graham thanks for sharing your trips and your beautiful country! Come visit New Zealand any time mate! Peace freind!
Loving the series so far Graham. I'm about to start the big lap, so may see you out there on the tracks, who knows. Always looking for the local knowledge and the road less traveled so enjoying your destinations. Keep on keeping on mate 😁😁👍👍
'AUSolo, it is what it is.' best catch phrase ever... I really like this show format, I'm not into crazy 4wding, I want to watch something I might actually consider doing, and this type of touring looks great! I'm subscribed now!
Absolutely awesome. Watching all the way from the sunny South of the UK. Watch every episode you do mate. Very few people left with the outlook on life and the energy that you have...it's contagious mate. Keep up the good work . 🤙
Loving these mate, great work. Only suggestion I can make is, when editing them together, any chance of lowering the level of the music, i find myself watching with my fingers on the volume buttons. Lol. Otherwise, brilliant work mate. Makes me wanna hit the tracks again badly.
Another great vid mate. Hanging out for next. Not only fantastic scenery but a story about an area told real from the heart. Keep them coming. Great to see shorty again
Great video Graham. Glad to see someone promoting WA 4wding destinations. I come from WA but live in Switzerland now and love showing my Swiss wife what life is like back home and the places I used to go growing up. Keep up the flora and fauna bits, their missing in the 4wd action videos and it's a shame. I love tackling a hard track but thats not why I 4wd. It's more than busting cv's and winching, it's about getting out there and experiencing what Australia has to offer. Looking forward to the next one.
Wow switzerland, thats a big move, Grahams showing off the west bloody amazing, i live on the East and try my best to film the best i can, would love to know what you think of my stuff if you are interested. Have a good one
Great job Graham, im going there in the summer holidays and thanks for the video, now i know where all the good spots are now and where to and not to go
Graham, this is amazing! Keep it up. Reaffirms my bucket list, in getting to Aus someday. Looks better than I could ever imagine. Thanks mate, keep em coming!