The Simpson desert, a vast landscape stretching over 3 million hectares. from the thousands of sand dunes to the barron salt pans, this place is filled with a unique beauty that you can find no where else in Australia. The beauty of complete silence, the filling of being absolutely alone with not another soul for hundreds of kilometers. But not everything goes to plan and this is not the place you want to be stranded.
Join us as we find out what beautiful things are hidden in this vast landscape.
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Nicely done.
Looks like a great start to an epic trip. Good storytelling through fantastic editing. 👍 BTW, does the 78 Series come with an OBDII (OBD2) port?
You need a code reader, Scan gauge 2 are good
Great video. I hope to bring my blazer to Australia some day.
oh cool! so your finished at home n gone to the desert now ? 🏜️🌄🛻📹🤙😎
Such an amazing spot, look forward to getting back there again soon… thanks for the motivation
Good work on the content. 👍🏼
Good work. Fastastic aerial shots. 👍 As for firewood, I've been wondering about that too. As you've said, in Nat Pks you're not allowed to take anything from it (or bring pets). But I've seen time and time again on YouTube from others whom have crossed it, that they use wood found on the desert for camp fires. That's why I thought, maybe it's exempted (for fallen tree/wood) for the Simpson.
What was the CHAOS??? I'm not a fan of click bait.
Awesome adventure 😎
I think it's the sensor on the rear brake that would have lit up the dash cluster
Can't wait for the next one
Greetings from south africa 🇿🇦
Hey mate what do you think of the Yokohama tyres compared to the maxxis? What’s better and how many k’s did you get out of the maxxis?
What's going on with the crazy angle on that airbag? With all the $ you've got wrapped up in your troopy why cheap out running massive offsets or rear wheel spacers that fully expose your rear brakes?