My favorite 4wd channel, I look forward to every release. Tyler is a natural with a great personality. The young bloke and Tylers old man add to the charm. Im an old bloke whos best 4wd days are behind me but Tylers filming and commentary make it as if you were there.
Epic video mate, they just keep getting better and better. I have 2 ideas for shirts: One that says "First gear low range" on the front and the other "Gonna have a swim" on the front and on the back "Feeling nice and refreshed" haha
What amazing landscapes and tracks! Thanks heaps for the effort you put into capturing so much of it man 👍 Now I want to drive those tracks sooner than later 😁
What a great adventure. Looks awesome. Your chanell is getting better and better. With your style of filming and honest commentry you will just gain more fans. Keep it up mate. You deserve every sucsses.
Great vid again Tyler. Sad to see see all those dead snow gums through out the high country. I can remember the bush up there when they were covered in leaves. It wasn't too long ago.
Great content mate ,watched it twice as gonna do The blue rag next , just back from The Deddik track and Mckillops Bridge, was epic ! Been catching all your vids , its refreshing no bullshit approach that people love ! And what an experience for your son to have , he will look back on these memories of him and his dad ! I ask can you put a price on that ?. I am Scottish here in Oz 9 years so I get so much inspiration from your videos, thank you for all you put out there ! Carpe Diem !
Another great vid mate, been to most of those spots not really to hard but the views are amazing. Keep up the great work mate I cant imagine how many river and hill walk through you did to get all the great shots.
Great viewing Tyler well done! Devils Hollow great spot to camp. Have done almost all those places you visited & gotta say it was a joy to re-live the memories of trips past thru your video. Fantastic! Happy Birthday to 'Mr. T.'
Beautiful filming! Looks like a fantastic trip! FYI, you shouldn’t need alpine diesel unless it gets below about -10. If your fuel ever did freeze in the tank, I know they take a couple of embers from the fire and leave them under the tank for a while in Europe...
Epic as always. The things you have to do for footage on those hills makes you re think sometimes .... haha. I took the fam to blue rag as we stayed in Bright last week. Perfect down the bottom. We could not see a thing on Blue Rag, just an excuse to go back haha. Cant wait for the next instalment. Mt Wellington and Licola one of my fave places.
Good on ya Tyler great vid. Heaps of good info about the High Country tracks. Makes planning a trip down there much easier the way you talk us through the tracks and how to connect them up. Keep em coming mate🤙🏾
Another great video Tyler. I have been through the high country recently but missed many of these places. So next year will plan on catching up. Cheers mate.
Hey Tyler! Loving the series. I started watching ur channel to research for a trip up BlueRag and Billy Goats a year and a half ago. Your videos were so helpful the way you get the info out. And yeah I got slammed on Blue Rag by that storm. Keep up the great work and can’t wait till next episode. Cheers
Mate enjoying this trip with you. thanks for sharing it . this filming job will keep ya fit hang in there LOL cheers from 2 west aussies in Saudi Arabia
Another great episode Tyler. I have the same Bushmans fridge and the wife wants to know where you got the containers for your crisper and other food. Looks like they fit nicely.
Another enjoyable vid, thanks Tyler. Interestingly I live in Victoria and go to the snow every year (the last ten years). My car is up there in the snow for about 4 days, I do the alpine fuel but I've never heard of the hand brake trick. Never had an issue with the hand brake even when the car has 30cm of snow all over it
Great video mate, I was looking forward to seeing how much snow fell overnight. You might want to invest in a diesel heater for your rooftop tent over winter. Is this a two part series?
Blue Rag easy to trig point, hard to and fro the river end, a quite difficult track. I did it a week ago and camped end of Blue Rag Range track at the end on the river camp spot.
Tyler, another great effort. Something you mentioned in here that I hadn't thought of before, doing all that walking to set up and retrieve you camera, would be very hard if you were on a busy track. You would be interfering with other drivers etc. and that wouldn't be too good. But man !!! you sure do some walking !
Spec-bloody- tacular!! Getting better and better 👌👍 that would've been a fresh swim! I've been there in December in 30+ degrees and it was still freezing . . . But very refreshing 😜
Hey man, awesome video can't wait for the next one tomorrow. Question 1:10 where about is this camp spot? Where did you fill up for fuel Did you end up going through my fuel? Trying to figure out if I need to bring a few jerry cans or if it gets that bad is town/servo somewhat close by.
Hey Tyler great video again mate..I highly recommend a duck down feather insulated jacket for all weather..great for changes in weather conditions..I'm from Tassie and it's like that most of the time..save heaps of space in clothes and a great product for your clothing range too
Tyler the river crossing's after collingwood spur trk are the Wongungarra river witch Crooked river runs into they join the Wonnangatta before you reach Kingswell Bridge love that area i try and get up that way when i can have been for fifty years nice part of VIC looks like a good time had love your vid's keep up the good work looking forward to the next one .
Hi Tyler thank you for taking us on this trip. I too use HEMA maps on the iPad, and have pin pointed the tracks and points you mention. By doing this I should literally be able to follow in your tracks. I am interested in what your thoughts of the tracks marked “D” or “X” to how difficult they are? Since you use HEMA maps have you thought of adding a map download to your post. Thanks for the inspiration to get out there!
You must have taken a wrong turn as Talbotville is basically at the end of basalt knob track. Nice little drive along that bit of track though. Thanks for sharing
@@TylerThompson90 yep that's what I thought. I've still go to get to Mt. Wellington. How was the track getting there and did it have closure gate on it? Pretty sure it's not seasonally closed.