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Well Done Boys.
ОтветитьLiking the bit of history you add to the episodes
ОтветитьNice one guys. I really have to get there it's only 4 hours or so for me.
ОтветитьThis is amazing!
ОтветитьFantastic episode/info. Cheers!
ОтветитьLads, bloody great mix up of tourism, off roading, cooking, location information and as always fantastic footage. 👌🏼
ОтветитьYou legends are doing the goods, bringing light to what NSW has to offer, but also pointing out the issues with the low lives that are ruining it for the rest of us! Keep it up legends!
ОтветитьMaybe get yourself a box of disposable gloves for when you're picking up random people's wet wipes. 💩
ОтветитьMaybe get yourself a box of disposable gloves for when you're picking up random people's wet wipes. 💩
ОтветитьLucky to experience driving in that lookout before.😢
ОтветитьHello!Your content is fantastic!Do you accept sponsor products?
ОтветитьWow guys,
This one covered so many different locations within the area.
You need to come back and do some track by track trips location by location sometime.
Fantastic video guys! Are you able to share the exact route you took?
ОтветитьOh mate, wear gloves. Shit tickets called that for a reason.
ОтветитьLoved the random cooking segment the hot dogs are called Dagwood Dogs I gotta get me one of those sponges cheers legends 😄
ОтветитьBloody rippa episode fellas 💪
ОтветитьStill loving the ongoing storytelling, you just keep getting better. You guys showcase so much of SE Australia that a lot of people wouldn't even know about in addition to all the classic 4WD tracks. Lucky Country indeed. If you guys ever do the Otways, Melba Gully glowworms are mental as well. Stars above and the worms below.
Ответитьwas a nice campsite till the bogans got in and cut that tree down, and left all their rubbish. expect some big boulders across there too soon. anywhere you can take a car....
ОтветитьNeed to get one of those rubbish pickup claws
ОтветитьAm I hearing a Aussie Arvo dirty bag in the making?
ОтветитьGreat vid and well done for cleaning up after the pigs who were there before you.
Can't wait to get back out to the area - the Bicentennial certainly has some spectacular views. Good to see you brought the Nissan LRV (Landcruiser Recovery Vehicle) too... 🤣
Cheers - Dave
OMG, that is AMAZING!!!
ОтветитьWell done guy's. Once again cleaning up everyone else's crap.. I hope the people who leave all that garbage are watching this, and feel ashamed. But I know they'll just be sitting at home whinging and whining wondering why gates and fences get put up. And why it costs money to get into and stay in our National Parks. Anyway keep up the good work guy's, hopefully your leading by example.
ОтветитьI really enjoyed that. I used to go past there to go to Bathurst races. always want to do the tracks you dudes would have to be fun to camp with love your improvising as far as cooking goes. Liam seems to be a pretty good cook.
ОтветитьIts sad to see how much litter was there, so many have no respect for these beautiful places, we cant camp on the beach is most places in NSW anymore, soon we wont be able to camp in the bush because the litter that happens. get it together Australia.
ОтветитьDoing great work boys good too see others that care for the bush.
ОтветитьAs a local of the area I am so angry at the rubbish that aholes leave behind in our beautiful area. So sick of the entitled lot that think they can just do what ever they want.. Thankyou for cleaning it up! I know we shouldn’t have to do it. And to the aholes that left it DON’T COME BACK! When you said your using the left over mix from the chicken you did I hope it wasn’t the stuff that you use to coat the chicken with as it would be high contaminated from the chicken you were coating in it. It will make you sick. You always throw it out.. umm the Zig Zag was built for that reason back in the day yes but now it’s a tunnel system that is use today which is about 10 tunnels I think.. The Zig Zag railway is a tourist attraction now and has just recently open back up after fires rip through it on a few occasions I think it’s took 10 year to get back up a running because of the set backs of the fires. They run the old steam trains from up at Clarence and it comes down on the one of the viaduct you see it’s well worth a train train ride.. and while you showed cases a lot of attractions in Lithgow their are many more than you missed. Hassan Walls Lookout which is the highest lookout in the Blue Mountains amazingly views, Historical Eskbank house, Lake Lyell for camping and fishing etc, Also Lake Wallace free camping, plus while you are out near Blackfellows Hands you should of come back in at Lidsdale and gone up the road to Capertee to see the second largest Canyon in the world at the lookout and go for a drive down into it, it is magnificent you won’t be sorry and there is a beautiful campground plus the old ruin of the shale mining and the old town of Glen Davis or what’s left of it.. There is heap more to see around our area of Lithgow. Thankyou for sharing your trip to our area.. and yes unfortunately a lot of the area in the Gradens Of Stones will be closed off as they are turning it into a adventure park and only certain areas you will be able to access and four-wheel driving..🧐😊🥰
ОтветитьThank you for cleaning up it's always appreciated by the next visitor. Looks like a top spot!
ОтветитьBeen a while your white patrol looking lush now love the back end.
ОтветитьDo you sell longer shorts on your website? 😂
ОтветитьWhat road or track is the old train tunnel you can drive through
ОтветитьGreat video! I'll have to take a look when I go up to Sydney at Christmas. The first I ever heard of Lithgow was on decades ago on Roy and HG's radio show - they made their own ad's for Lithgow Bank. Funny as.
ОтветитьLove your work guys the rubbish people levering this bullshit🤬
ОтветитьI first met Shaun Whale at a 4x4 show in Brisbane 6 years ago. We got to chatting about Hilux's and met for coffee that night. We went for a walk in the park, talked about wheeling, held hands and watched the sunset. Shaun is an amazing guy and I will never forget that day.
ОтветитьGive my knife back ya dag
ОтветитьThanks for cleaning camps sites as you visit. Maybe you should invest in a grabber claw from bunnings for your safety. Also saves a whole lot of bending over. Great video, thanks.
ОтветитьSeriously the f-wits that drop rubbish are ruining it for everyone; this is why tracks are getting closed. If you see it, call these people out
ОтветитьWhat’s the process of getting a drone approval for the National park there?
Ответитьup the lads, keep up the great work, great to see other people clean up the bush
ОтветитьI love how the Channel has really good production value but I still feel like I’m watching my mates if that makes sense? Either or loving the vids boys keep it up 👍🫡
ОтветитьYh I got the scrub daddy too they sick.
Ответитьcan you fly drones there???
ОтветитьWhat's next on the cards for the Lost City...well, knowing NSW Parks, probably closure 🤡
ОтветитьAmazing views, thank you for cleaning the place up! Perhaps wear some gloves =)
ОтветитьI never understood these filthy pigs that leave their crap every where, you take it in and it's not that hard to take it out....they are just straight up pigs....beautiful place to camp on that cliff top!!
Ответитьi have a 1917 LSA .303 from my Dad😃 now i know where it came from..
ОтветитьYou are so nice to clean up people left over rubbish. Hope everyone doing the same and be considerate.
ОтветитьAre lights on top of the bullbar not illegal?
Unbelievable terrain and history. Loving these videos ❤