From “Rita’s Outback Guide” 2009! 🙈 “It is not recommended to drive the Gunbarrel Highway if this is your first 4WD adventure. All fuel outlets mentioned have unleaded and diesel, although one map indicates that Warburton roadhouse has only diesel. You'll better check out before you leave.”
@perth4b4adventures11 күн бұрын
I’m confused 🤷♂️
@ppalla12 күн бұрын
Only 1 diesel pump working, any unleaded available for those that are spark fired? Great Central road, A while ago there was a fair bit of it that had been sealed, looking forward to the next episode to see if they have sealed a bit more.
@perth4b4adventures12 күн бұрын
Wasn’t really looking for unleaded but can’t say I noticed it. You’ll get to find out next year when we drive the GCR 😉
@rollyb506112 күн бұрын
awesome Paul, these trips are an adventure💯
@perth4b4adventures12 күн бұрын
Cheers mate 👍
@greggoodes23 күн бұрын
Maybe you threw the trash down for cause and effect.
@perth4b4adventures23 күн бұрын
What a dick thing to say 🤦♂️😡
@garymolony888025 күн бұрын
Such an awesome trip. Watching back is a great thrill. Just like being back out there
@rollyb506126 күн бұрын
brilliant Paul, this must of been an awesome trip, full of history top, vid Paul 💯
@perth4b4adventures26 күн бұрын
Cheers mate, it was so good I’m already planning the next one 😉
@goldyboy65Ай бұрын
Hey Shaun what air pressures was mog running looked like a few real boggy spots
@perth4b4adventuresАй бұрын
Hey mate, Shaun won’t see this but basically the Mog and the 4wd tilt tray will run the same pressures as you would in your 4wd. Pretty sure they were around 20PSI on this trip, I may have mentioned it when we were airing down at the beginning 👍
@goldyboy65Ай бұрын
@perth4b4adventures Thanks mate yep just seen that about air pressure good watch mate.
@seanb1081Ай бұрын
I'm really not trying to come off here as some kind of "sexist", but from what I've seen on your video, the "evidence" seems to point mostly to the female of our species. Males (who don't require toilet paper in general when urinating) would leave telltale signs on the toilet paper when defecating. The toilet paper in your vid looks "cleanish" ... as you would expect from a female urinating. Get your act together women!
@peterbateman8018Ай бұрын
Most Tasmanian free camps are garlanded with poo tickets, beer cans and bottles, broken glass etc etc etc. It’s a combination of local morons and international tourists who dump their kids used nappies everywhere…..
@damor4878Ай бұрын
Im ex military. When we were out in bush we would dig a regulation "shit pit". A slit trench about 18" deep . Filled in and packed with extra dirt for good measure when we moved on . Simple, easy and hygenic.
@rosssouthwell8678Ай бұрын
Brought a self contained camper ,often in pristine bush, I'd go to pick up rubbish ,and it's usually a pooh ,makes u angry ,it's often budget tourism, NZ new laws no camping unless self contained, or doc camp ground with toilets. It got so bad .
@davesherry5384Ай бұрын
You're damn right mate! Some people can be aboslute pigs that is for sure. I went to a popular look out in Northland a while back and found the place covered in people's shit and toliet paper just dumped on the ground. Way back we all knew to dig a hole and bury it. These ignorant pigs need to be banned if thay cannot do boy scouts 101 - here in NZ we now have strigent self contained rules for vehilces and if you don't have SC cert you can't go but the probelm is hikers who don't have SC certs. DIG A GODDAM HOLE AND BURY IT YOU MORONS!
@christinawilkinson5376Ай бұрын
Karma will out
@OutbacksurveyPerthАй бұрын
I agree… this should not have been left their. I have been a ranger for KABC to catch people trashing. OK. But… you don’t need to bag it & take it away. Just dig a hole & burry it. It is all bio degradable. Cheers TJ in Casuarina WA
@deanworsley5208Ай бұрын
Wankers, you're so restrained with your language so that's as harsh as I will go on your channel. These idiots are everywhere and when you confront them they look at you as if you've got something wrong with YOU!! Just no idea what it is that motivates these pricks to get out in the bush to enjoy the beauty, then leave this shit!!
@MistiesAdventuresАй бұрын
Alot of people truly have no idea regarding fires and toilets, it worries me with the amount of hipcampers and airbnbs now set up in rural bush areas, it's only a matter of time before everything gets locked out or burnt to the ground!!! Your right, its the same people that do it that whinge the parks are closed.
@effkay3691Ай бұрын
With regards to the rubbish, many years ago especially during long weekends the shires would put large dumpsters outside most larger towns so campers could dispose of rubbish on their way home. Mansfield had a couple of sites.
@davidwoodham1307Ай бұрын
Hi there mate they dirty sumbags just don't care and one day they will close down They are dickhead mate
@rollyb5061Ай бұрын
awesome Paul , some great things to see
@perth4b4adventuresАй бұрын
Cheers mate, sure is.
@andrewwalker7439Ай бұрын
Cuddus to you mate,call it out as it is. I’m a veteran prospector and seen this BS for years,like it takes minutes to hide your footprints and clean you stuff up but for some clowns it just doesn’t register
@AJH-p7pАй бұрын
Went through the same experience (11:02 minutes) a couple of months back in Nth Queensland. Absolutely magic spot, free camp on private property, but spoiled by people who can't be bothered disposing of toilet paper properly. We gathered what we could and carried it out a few days later to be disposed of properly.
@doomdragon1290Ай бұрын
That is female behaviour only clearly the toilet paper wasn't stained i see it all to often. As professional cleaner I can say the same thing happens in public toilets as far as the difference between men and women go
@joolzmac1Ай бұрын
I cannot work out idiots who leave trash like that behind. When we leave a camp, we make sure we take cut cable ties, bottle tops (if we even drop them) etc. we certainly don’t leave toilet paper, tissues or wipes! Disgusting!
@thomo74Ай бұрын
BBQ tongs are so versatile !
@EddieSmith917Ай бұрын
Paul if U fell over & happened to get some dog doo doo on Ur arm would U wipe it with paper only or wash it with water? What I find absolutely disgusting is Australians walking around with semi clean butts. Toilet paper alone is not enough for a proper clean
@fatmanwookie5180Ай бұрын
When i was young we would go camping and when we left it was the same as we got there no rubbish thats why the owner of the property let us be there
@skinnydog6665Ай бұрын
We’ll remember this decade when Bogans could afford 4wd’s instead of falcons and commodores….
@perth4b4adventuresАй бұрын
Hoon laws brought it on.
@nudibanchesАй бұрын
It’s not 1%. Also, blokes do it… but most is women peeing I’m afraid. Also burn it mate… don’t take it with you! 😮
@PhilipMR223Ай бұрын
People leaving their shit and paper was a problem when we were on the road around Oz 10 years ago. 90% of campsites would have used dunny paper very near to where we would want to camp. The pigs couldn't even walk a 15 metres into the bush. It was annoying about to set up our camp and discover (from the stink) turds and paper a few metres away
@perth4b4adventuresАй бұрын
Yeah it’s pretty bad and most of the time you don’t realise until you’re already set up.
@wilsonwombat3456Ай бұрын
Before cane toads arrived in Kakadu, the biggest killer of wildlife was used tampons discarded around campsites.
@moiramcfarlane706Ай бұрын
When did it all change?? 20 25 yes ago you would never see this. It is everywhere now. Road etiquette is non existant too. I started a photo journal one time of rubbish left in the most beautiful places but I gave up my anger was taking over. I tell you I can go on remote walk anywhere and guaranteed I would find cans bottles plastic food bags and Of course arSe wipes. NOT GOOD ENOUGH. AUSTRALIA IS BEAUTIFUL LETS KEEP IT THAT WAY YOU MONGRELS WHO DONT RESPECT THE LAND.
@thelonewolf666Ай бұрын
too many people camping now--- its stuffed
@stevebanks484Ай бұрын
Totally agree mate. I’ve always followed the mantra “leave nothing but footprints”. Really angers me (especially as a landscape photographer) when I find a beautiful spot only to find some rubbish left by people - was at dunes north of Jurien Bay and found a decent spot for photography with a lone tree sticking out of the dune. At the base of the tree we’re an empty beer can and bottle. I couldn’t clear them as that would have left footprints in the sand which would have ruined the shot. Really pees me off when we have the most beautiful pristine environment and it’s ruined by thoughtless, selfish people. Keep spreading the word mate 👍
@perth4b4adventuresАй бұрын
Cheers mate and yeah, it s very annoying.
@Rustic_FarmerАй бұрын
Chicks need to learn to shake.
@arthurdent6828Ай бұрын
First of all thanks man for cleaning it up, whilst there are plenty of people who recognize this is just plain wrong, not everyone would take one for the team and clean it up, so cheers. Now, you're either being nice in regards to the number of people who are actually like this or West Aussies are a cut above those of us from the east because unfortunately I find this seems to be the norm , especially in areas within an hour or so from a big city. I used to say that people were animals, yet, a lot of animals actually instinctively make an effort to cover their tracks. A lot of people are far worse than animals and some people, while acknowledging this is just bullshit behavior, would make no effort to clean up after others.
@perth4b4adventuresАй бұрын
We call them the 1% club but there is more. Cheers mate 👍
@arthurdent6828Ай бұрын
@perth4b4adventures I am totally blown away! Some places over here I would put the peeps like us in the 1% club, complete reverse. I mentioned in another comment about a spot on the Murray just out of Echuca. None of them give a shit, and it's mostly the locals that are the worst culprits. I have found it's usually spots within an hour from a fair sized city, the rural ones being the worst culprits. It's unfortunate.
@perth4b4adventuresАй бұрын
@arthurdent6828 yeah these grubs don’t like travelling far.
@foff-666Ай бұрын
To be fair TP is 100% biodegradable and super quickly too - within a week or less it would be completely broken down and gone. I mean, as far as rubbish goes, it is 1 million times better than plastics, bottles, cans, etc. Whatever...
@perth4b4adventuresАй бұрын
So you don’t mind other peoples shitty toilet paper blowing through your campsite and into the water way? There was heaps of old toilet paper around been there for a lot longer than a week I can tell you. Yes it breaks down but if you think it’s ok then 🤦♂️
@foff-666Ай бұрын
@@perth4b4adventures not saying i would want it or that i wouldn't mind - i would think it's gross yeah - but i mean, on the whole, there are much worse rubbishes left by jerks at these sites -- i've personally driven over piles of broken bottle glass, found half-burried bags of plastic wrapers, cans and junk and even discarded broken camping chairs and ripped up awnings etc which would sit out there for decades. TP will disappear within a couple of days once it gets wet.
@kevindonaghey8483Ай бұрын
Oallen ford nsw has banned camping due to people leaving rubbish everywhere. It's not the prospectors most of the time it's people camping and having party's. Alcohol bottles and cans make up a lot of the rubbish
@utubetrutharrowmichael-and9105Ай бұрын
Females urinating by the looks most of what you showed didn't have any turd laying beside it it's been my experience that it's generally women urinating that don't bury the toilet paper or burn it with the turd still being buried ( not saying there wasn't any s*** there ) but generally it's been my experience as I've described... is poor behaviour I'm not going to diminish it .. but make no mistake mate that's not why we're being f****** locked out of places ... the little old Lockdown of a few years ago was just a little Prelude .. all of you emus with your heads up your arse better wake up to that fact !
@perth4b4adventuresАй бұрын
There was shit in both locations.
@utubetrutharrowmichael-and9105Ай бұрын
@perth4b4adventures ❤️ appreciate your effort bloke most of all you didn't take my comment out of context from which the spirit it was made 🙏 I wasn't trying to take the piss ( pardon the punn ) or discredit what you'd seen or done just simply expressing what had been my observed experience , I'll subscribe on the back of that 🌟 pigs are a part of life ... 🐽 this isn't rocket science you treat people and leave stuff how you would want it left for you ! .... Aussie 🇦🇺 pride 💪👈 Lest we forget ... cheers cob
@perth4b4adventuresАй бұрын
Cheers bud, yeah showing other peoples business doesn’t make for the best footage 😂😂😂
@utubetrutharrowmichael-and9105Ай бұрын
@perth4b4adventures no and because we know each other a little bit better ... all the more reason why you should be commanded ... it was what was making me a little hesitant as to which way you are going to go with it , initially you were coming off a little precious left me pondering your motivation ... I was wrong in entertaining the presumption .. prior to viewing it was a given it was going to either be turds or needles evidently it was 💩💉'S 🙏 cheers cob look forward to your next vid
@utubetrutharrowmichael-and9105Ай бұрын
aKa shit pricks anyone playing at home !
@jeffmclaren7789Ай бұрын
I feel your frustration. Does my head in.
@perth4b4adventuresАй бұрын
Mine too 😡
@thetoymanator7723Ай бұрын
Mate, same with some people who call themselves fisherman. Don't know how many times I've rolled up to my favourite fishing spot to find rubbish, cans and bottles, unused bait rotting in the sun, used plastic bait bags and heaps of ciggy butts lying around. To take the cake the last time I was there, a crude fire pit had been made by people the night before as there was scorched grass and ash. This is in a public park 3 klm's from the Sydney CBD. Cleaned it up of course, but that's not the point. Only a matter of time until the local Council bans fishing altogether in the area. The Council cleaning crew rocked up while I was fishing and advised it's a regular occurrence.
@perth4b4adventuresАй бұрын
Yeah seems to be happening everywhere in some shape of form, bloody grubs with no respect.
@EddieSmith917Ай бұрын
3km from Sydney CBD? U can be pretty sure it wasn't Aussies that did that
@thetoymanator7723Ай бұрын
@@EddieSmith917 I didn't want to single out any particular group but you get my drift.
@gbangerhunt4385Ай бұрын
In some parts of the country doing that would cost you two tyres
@love-life77738Ай бұрын
Some people are just fuken grubs, and i bet you 100% these people arent even australians... most likely there toruist camping
@justinmark9299Ай бұрын
Excellent helpful video, thanks.
@perth4b4adventuresАй бұрын
Not a problem at all 👍
@matildastanford7019Ай бұрын
I instantly knew this was gonna be about rubbish littering and campfire irresponsibility. l hate being right but l absolutely despise these inconsiderate c u next tuesday's who rubbish Australia & leave fires/hot coals/embers/cig butts etc behind. As a former active member of NSW RFS, this is completely unacceptable imho. Good Work posting this important C.S.A 👍🇦🇺
@perth4b4adventuresАй бұрын
Cheers and thank you.
@Sentinel-AiАй бұрын
100000% lazy good for nothing pricks, this along with cans, bottles etc
@StC-j5kАй бұрын
I used to be a Ranger until i retired recently and i actually know where you camped (its one of the more popular sites on the river, and its always a lot of fun during the Easter LWE, some people have been going there for generations). Honestly people need to take ownership back, work with DBCA (DBCA are not the enemy here), and build a community, because as you said If you don't campsites will get closed. I actually closed a campsite not far from there, it seemed to be only frequented by males in there jacked Patrols and Landcruiser's, they used to leave all there rubbish behind, would cut down trees to build themselves individual camping areas, there was always a fire going (even during summer) and these fires were always smouldering Monday morning. No matter how polite i was in pointing out the issues i was ignored. So, i took a grader to the campsite and ripped it and the access track all the way back to the main road. No more access. I walked in there years later and nature had reclaimed the site. The Forests and Gazetted Recreation Reserves are for the people, they are there to be an asset, they are to be enjoyed, our management is vitally important (and that includes everybody who uses them), we are the custodian's for future generations.
@perth4b4adventuresАй бұрын
I couldn’t agree with you more there, I try and promote responsible off-roading and camping and leave no trace but tyre marks. Most will agree and do the same but these people that do this sort of thing are only in it for themselves, they don’t care about anything else unfortunately.