I’m new to 4WD driving, having just bought my D-Max a few months ago, and Mount Mee Forest Drive has quickly become my favorite so far. It’s conveniently close and a great spot for getting used to my new car. The track offers a good mix of terrain that’s perfect for learning the basics while enjoying some the scenery. It’s been a fantastic place to start my 4WD journey.
@deleted81153 ай бұрын
planning on heading there next month 👍
@MedinTaras3 ай бұрын
exactly where i started my 4wd adventure mount mee is nice and relaxing 😆
@pizzamangametime97733 ай бұрын
One of the big things to learn is knowing where your tires are compared to you it will help with lining them up properly on obstacles
@4WD2473 ай бұрын
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@4WD2473 ай бұрын
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@MrTugone693 ай бұрын
Jock needs to start wearing a dr's coat like he's doing science experiments 😂😂 Science with jock...
@TheDreadhead653 ай бұрын
Dr Jocko 😆😆👍👍
@kimcassidy67773 ай бұрын
All time favourite - Awinya Creek track on Fraser Island. The West Coast of Fraser is a world away from the super busy east coast, with clear calm seas, occasional dolphins, and very few other people. Perfect !
@ProCrawlerAdventures3 ай бұрын
My FAV track is IMOGENE Pass, Colorado. Because not only does it take your breath away, but now every time I drive it I cant stop thinking about Shauno ‘s face expression when he first drove it! 😂
@medsker883 ай бұрын
I'm in the USA and my favorite track is Hell's Revenge in Moab, UT. I've ran it several times and still love it every time. I have an old four hose set up I made myself and it definitely makes things quicker and more consistent. The biggest advantage to the four hose system to me is saving my back and knees as I'm an old man. Thanks for the great video!
@adventures_with_simo3 ай бұрын
Favourite track would be Pieman Heads in TAS. Because I was able to take my 80 year old Dad with me on a long overdue camping trip and show him an area he hadn’t seen before. Much pleasure was had seeing him enjoy the trip.
@HardwayRanch3 ай бұрын
My favorite off-pavement track is a local logging and forest service road that connects Sullivan Lake in Washington to Upper Priest Lake in Idaho. The road takes a couple hours to drive and I take it every year. It is my favorite because this one is in my own back yard, just a few miles up the road from my house.
@KaiRobinsen3 ай бұрын
Don’t have an air compressor yet, good timing guys. My favorite track is the old grafton road near Grafton. It’s really cruisy with loads of riverside camping and good scenery. There’s a sick tunnel you drive through, and lots of harder off road tracks that come off it.
@waynevonsanden80993 ай бұрын
Favourite 4 Wheel Driving track here in South Australia would have to be the Artimore Ruins / Hannigans Gap Track behind Blinman in the Northern Flinders Ranges,as this track is one of only 3 Public Access Routes (PAR) available for South Australian 4WDrivers,and there is no charge to transit this route either.
@BadDrivers1013 ай бұрын
I picked up a morrflate and a 4 way last year. The only bad this was the wait since it was on back order. Very nice product and a lot quicker than my old setup.
@zebedeeschulz58683 ай бұрын
Canning Stock Route is probably my favourite. I've done it a couple times now with my old man (12 years old and 20 years old) I'm 40 now and heading off again to the CSR in Sept. I love the CSR because it is always changing. Sand dunes to flooded areas at times, the vegetation from desert oaks to all the wild flowers after a rain, it's just simply stunning. The Air compressor would be amazing for the trip especially at the end airing back up after all the 900+ sand dunes. 🛻
@dhingylife42523 ай бұрын
My favourite track is the one that leads me to the fridge with the beers after a good day of hitting the mud and fishing with the boys. Because whats a better way to end a day like that 🤙
@Herpaderp103 ай бұрын
American viewer here, my favorite track I've driven so far is probably Imogene Pass in Telluride, CO. That weekend we also ran Black Bear Pass, which is quite infamous for deadly rollovers. In fact we were lucky it was open this season, and it closed two days after we left (as did Imogene) because of mudslides caused by heavy rains. Black Bear was definitely the more challenging trail, and much scarier, but Imogene was my favorite because as you come down the pass, you descend into a lush, almost rainforest, biome. It was also quite wet while we were there, which gave it a Pacific Northwest rainforest type of vibe. Higher than normal river crossings, dense green vegetation, the needles of the pine trees dripping water. It was like driving through Endor.
@stephenhope73193 ай бұрын
I switched to CO2 for airing up. I have 2x 15lb tanks and each one full will air up 20 tires from 15psi to 40 psi in about 1 minute per tire. That gives me 5 trips off road before I need to refill a tank. CO2 costs me about $1.25US per pound so less than $20 per tank. I use Staun deflators (pack of four) set at 15 psi ( they are adjustable) and they deflate my 4 tires in around 4 minutes total. My 12 volt air compressor sits in the back of my wife's Porsche incase she needs to change to her spare that is a deflated spare.
@jessestack3 ай бұрын
I reckon the Canning Stock Route for the ultimate remote off-road track. The remoteness, lack of people, length and constant changing countryside made it one of my most memorable tracks.
@davidbland18593 ай бұрын
My favourite track is the Holland track in Western Australia. The track is very challenging with very large bog holes and the chicken tracks are more like rooster tracks. The scenery is always changing from mallee scrub to dense medium height woodlands to almost barren waste land. Yet is still a track a 4wder with average experience can tackle solo. The camping is one of the best I have experienced.
@bensbees97613 ай бұрын
Oodnadatta Track! Because nothing says 'getaway' like a cozy 600 plus kilometers of corrugations, endless red dirt, and the occasional curious camel. Plus, where else can you experience the thrill of wondering if your car will make it to the next roadhouse while admiring the stunning emptiness of the outback? It's the perfect blend of adventure and character building just like my love life!
@mikeberry50163 ай бұрын
American here. Coming to Australia is on my bucket list. So are there places for us yanks to go and enjoy overlanding and or where would you suggest I go.
@mickrr57403 ай бұрын
lots of greats tracks, but for me I'm in South East Queensland so it's gotta be fraser Island K gari affordable and close enough to do a trip every year and has so much to offer
@Fjdrtpro3 ай бұрын
Hells gate because of the beautiful land and it has everything you want in off-roading
@izzy0310963 ай бұрын
You forgot loneliness 😉
@julianspiteri50863 ай бұрын
maddys track in the wombat state forest here in Victoria. One of the first tracks i ever done and love it would go back any day
@jdacosta73 ай бұрын
Just finished doing a trip from Melbourne to Uluru and back in 11 days. On the way back we took Finke road to Dalhousie then went down the Oodnadatta and that is so far my favourite track to drive. Keep up the awesome work Jock
@ThesmallJEEPette3 ай бұрын
My favorite 4wd trail is Medano Pass in Colorado. It’s got rock climbs, a little muddy during the rainy seasons, a few river crossings, and some nice places to let the dog out to run.
@mattybkulas82003 ай бұрын
Sky trek in the Flinders Rangers. It’s literally the gateway to the SA outback. The views from the top of the track are truly gob smacking. It’s definitely some of the best 4 wheeling in the country
@phillbrewer48803 ай бұрын
I reckon the Holland Track is one of my favourite tracks because it can be as challenging as you want it to be, with a few alternatives thrown in. It is also going through some interesting scenic countryside with great camp spots and it is only a 2 or three days long from Hyden to Coolgardie. You should check it out
@lawrencechick20223 ай бұрын
Love driving Fraser Island. So many great family memories and it’s a sentimental place. Every time we go, we make new memories!
@daveharness703 ай бұрын
I will say that the Morrflate compressor really needs the 4 line setup because it puts out so much air (10.4 cfm). I have a Viair 450p and an ARB single cylinder compressor which put out about 1.5 and 2.3 CFM at 30 psi, respectively. I can run the 450p for an hour if needed (100% duty cycle up to 1 hr)...and it airs up one tire at a time just fine for me. The ARB does get a little warm at the end of single-filling all 4 tires. I wouldn't use a 4 line setup with my Viair because it just doesn't put out that much air....but it can go higher pressure, and run longer (like filling up my group's tires if they are slackers and didn't bring a compressor). I might try 2 lines (2 tires at a time) with my single ARB (which runs my lockers). However, if airing up and down SUV tires is your only use AND you have $500-$600 to spend to do it, I'd definitely go for the Morrflate compressor and the 4 line setup.
@michaeldeane61353 ай бұрын
Favourite track still to this day has got to be ingeegoodbe in the Victorian high country. Has some super slippery steep hill climbs and rutted out areas that lead to an awesome hilltop view. Venture further along and you find some unreal open camp areas to sit back relax and sink a cold one. Take me back 👌🏻
@NovemberSky33 ай бұрын
My favourite 4wd track is an unnamed one off Willow Grove Rd in Vic, near Fumina south, because on my very first 4wd trip I nearly sunk my patrol in a hole, and the 4wd 24/7 community on Facebook offered me plenty of help. I got out of the hole, but it’s really nice to see the community come together to offer assistance.
@darrengrant91573 ай бұрын
The Discovery Trail Kurrajong is a nice easy go to for me. Close enough to home to pick up the kids after school and get to Burralow Campground after work on a Friday then spend the weekend making memories - 4WDing, bushwalking or even just sitting around the campfire. The kids are lining up to invite their friends. A great way to introduce them to 4WDing!
@ConfusedGeriatric3 ай бұрын
+1 on that mate, the track down to and up from the campsite is a very nice drive too!
@jerryfrench29813 ай бұрын
Did it a couple of weeks ago. Nice easy walk to the waterfall. Nice little camp site. Only downer is they close it if there's been a bit of rain.
@darrengrant91573 ай бұрын
@@ConfusedGeriatric Coorongooba Campground is also a great spot for long weekends as it takes longer to get there. Some fantastic 4WD hill climbs up the escarpment to view the surrounding area.
@mattcooper873 ай бұрын
My favorite 4WD track is the Oodnadatta Track in South Australia. It's a classic outback route, packed with history and stunning scenery. I love the mix of challenges, from navigating corrugated roads to enjoying the wide-open desert landscapes. Plus, the chance to visit iconic spots like the Pink Roadhouse and Lake Eyre makes it a truly unforgettable experience.
@Stonemansfishing3 ай бұрын
The old zig Zag track! The first track I ever went 4wding in and aired down my tyres.. 5 years later gu build almost done although they've closed it how I'd wish I'd get to air down again and head back in there.. happy wheelin🍻
@gavinshailer3 ай бұрын
This video was very informative on the air compressor test & temperature differences, keep up the great work. My favourite 4wd track is the Old Tele Track because it’s an iconic track, changing every year , meet some fantastic like minded people & everyone is there for the experience & have fun doing it. Everyone has a smile on their faces when up the top
@davidbutler51143 ай бұрын
Old logging track in the Pacific North West USA. Started with my LR 2A, with canvas top. No power, no wheel travel, with armstrong power steering and leg cramping drum brakes. love those tracks. Breathtaking views and pristine camping.
@constable493 ай бұрын
My favorite 4WD Track has to be the Old Telegraph Track. Why? It is a challenge to all drivers at any level, it is in a choice bush location with unique points of interest along the way. It never fails to bring like-minded people together and of course, it also becomes a contest, with light-hearted Aussie banter thrown in. It is also, without exception, a great test of our recovery gear. The Old Tele Track always leaves us with great stories, new friendships, memories, and photos to last a lifetime. I challenge you. Think of your last OTT trip without smiling..... See? Gotcha!
@johnnypace51553 ай бұрын
My favourite track would have to be Silverdale rd, it’s got heaps of deep ruts, washouts and a few rock steps, and changes massively after a big rain!
@mattkemp77613 ай бұрын
Hi my favourite 4x4 track is the old telephone track cape yoke I done it in my old 60 series last year I like it because it took about 3 days to do and the creek crossings are awesome we was away from home for over a month that’s was good too it’s a little different to newnes plateau 4x4ing that’s in my back yard great videos keep it up Matt
@jeremygray79933 ай бұрын
Spanish steps in Newnes SF is a favourite place to take people with little to none 4wd experience and show them how to drive. It blows their mind when the get around the corner and look up and say “I can’t drive up that”. An hour or so later and 5 newbies have driven up with no damage in stock vehicles.
@1972reuben3 ай бұрын
My favourite is Watson Road at Glass House. I’ve taken several different vehicles up and I’ve seen you guys do it several times. It’s always different each time and ALWAYS a decent challenge. Love it!
@dweb18573 ай бұрын
My favourite 4WD track is George’s Traill in the Styx river national park near Armidale. Beautiful winding track through a valley with good river crossings and a rocking hill climb out.
@williamwilson33153 ай бұрын
in 86 when i was 7yo mum and dad packed my brothers and i into the 2wd ford econovan (dualies on thge rear)towing the tiniest caravan you've seen and a 2 man tent. we took 3 months to do a lap. my best memory comes from the gibb river rd in the wet, we were the last vehicle allowed through. dunno how that van did it, but it did it. i got a 07 pj ranger that needs all the fruit, only got a winch compatible bar so far. the plan is to get to the horizontal waterfall in the Kimberly before i die. folks never took us there, and we were so close. once i get ole rango sorted, i'd love to tag along with you blokes.
@qldr8str8323 ай бұрын
For me its definitely the inland track of Bribie island. Gets you great access to the northern part of the beach when the tide is too high to sneak up the beach from the south. Thats track means a great day out with the family no matter what the tides are doing. Cheers for the work boys.
@mudtrol-4wd3 ай бұрын
Awesome video guys! One of my favorites would be the King Billy Track in Victoria's High Country. It takes about 40 minutes to complete. The rock talus is incredible-seeing it up close is something else. This was a drive I did with my wife and 2 kids. And 2 vehicles behind. The alpine views were stunning. This was the trip where my budget blue compressor (I won't name names) caught fire while I was airing up (one at a time) Thankfully, I managed to put it out quickly, and it still works! Shows how heat can cause them to bugger up! Pays to have a fire extinguisher in the vehicle at all times with easy access
@gileswing98523 ай бұрын
Tassie's $1000 track ,it's a mean track that takes souls of 4x4ers. I've only been a passenger, too scared to take my lc79 . That morrflate would be a treat
@task823 ай бұрын
My favourite track is the one I am driving on. Every piece of the Australian bush and coast is incredible. Jocko is a young Allan Gray in the making. So clever, calm and knowledgeable. Keep up the great work Jocko 👏👏👏
@reiddoherty40563 ай бұрын
My favourite track would have to be trial harbour to pieman in tas, I grew up riding motorbikes and driving 4wds down there, it was basically my introduction to the 4wd/camping lifestyle so it has to be at the top for me!, love your videos keep up the good content!!
@nathanvanlieshout78342 ай бұрын
That Morrflate seems pretty awesome being able to stop at the desired PSI. I use my Milwaukee 12V compressor heaps for that same reason. I never thought a battery compressor would be able to inflate so fast. Much faster then most of the older 12V 4WD compressors. My ARB twin compressor is great as well, especially for using air tools. My favourite tracks would have to be in the hills between Brunswick and Collie in Western Australia
@paddleronin3 ай бұрын
Just got my first 4x4 in years so my favorite track has to be the only one I've done which is High Rock Bay in Michigan. You channel was one of the first that got me into this stuff so thank you!
@wendyspinks35313 ай бұрын
I live my 4 wheel driving vicariously through you guys. Never miss an episode. Klimeys is my favourite track. (Tassie West Coast). So glad Shaun made it out alive.I want to tackle some beach driving so the compressor would be handy. Thanks for all your hard work making the videos.
@2bhuman3 ай бұрын
There's a lot of iconic tracks listed in these comments but I have to say my favourite track - if you can call it that - is Ngkala rocks. It's not difficult, it's not insane, but it still has this legendary status in every 4WD's head, even if the cool kids won't admit it. It's the gateway to the Sandy Cape, one of the most magical places on the East Coast of Australia. What a beaut!
@toufichezim3 ай бұрын
Great video, always learning something new! My favourite 4WD track is Rydal 4WD Area in South Bowenfels NSW. It was the first track I went to after I bought my 4WD and is the reason why I’ve gotten into 4WD’ing and sticking to it. Thanks guys
@holeinthe-floor3 ай бұрын
Picking one favorite track is tough, but I'd have to go with the one that made me buy a 4WD in the first place, Woralie Road, or the road to the west coast on K'gari/Fraser Island. It blew my mind how quickly the scenery and environment completely changed throughout the islands center. I had never really been anywhere like it and will never forget it. Then to come out to the gorgeous western beaches. Far out. It was my first 4WD experience and it had me sold. Several years later I was so thrilled to finally drive it in my own Patrol.
@Den-pu6re3 ай бұрын
Great video as usual, favourite 4wd track is Callcup Hill, in the South West of WA. Been as low as 8psi trying to get up that bad boy. Awesome fun. Keep up the great work, has anyone ever told you Jock that your doppelgänger is Gary Rohan? Sydney Swans forward. You guys could be brothers..
@shaynerolt1983 ай бұрын
Fantastic and informative video Jock. Great job mate. As for the best track…I just got back from Cape York for my second time and The Old Telegraph Track would have to be the best. It isn’t the hardest, the remotest but it IS the most iconic track BY FAR. I don’t know of another track or location that has the mix of hard technical, long touring, remoteness and stunning beauty and amazing waterfalls and swimming in such a small area…that completely changes every year! That’s why nearly every 4wd channel return there to film nearly every year and why it is high on every 4wder’s bucket list! Gotta love the OTT. 👍😎
@cream95063 ай бұрын
im new to 4wd just bought my first car not to long ago but ever since iv had it iv been loving it taking off-road every chance i get just doing some local tracks to me is great at the moment, looking forward to going up north and doing some of those amazing tracks up near cape, love the vids keep it up.
@peterhaydon72723 ай бұрын
Hi just starting 4x4ing my son and I have just finished the darling river run so this is my first go at it thanks 👍
@gooffachoff3 ай бұрын
The Mount Walker area is my favourite to tackle in my BT-50. There are more trout there than you ncsn poke a stick at and some really hard tracks. This deflator would be a huge help there.
@kenpickett77463 ай бұрын
Definitely, my favourite and most challenging track is Parramatta Rd in Sydney. The potholes are harsher than any corrugations you'll see heading to the Cape. The fact that i need to tow a jetski everywhere as my current truck is a Ranger means a good compressor is paramount when traversing sydney roads and the coles carpark. 👍🏼
@RobWalsh-l2m3 ай бұрын
Favourite 4wd track.... The Kerinauia Highway on Bathurst Island. Whilst it is posted as a highway, it is a track. In the wet it has big water holes, small creeks tearing it up from one side to the other. Corrugations that have snapped bolts on the 2021 Dmax I am driving. It destroyed 2 brand new Mahindahs. When we had a drop of rain back at the end of April we became passengers until I managed to drive off the road side gravel that accumulated. We have to travel it every day. We live on the farm and work in the Wurrumiyanga Community. I, however, go back maybe 2 or 3 times a day as I manage 2 businesses on the farm. My partner is getting a crash course in 4 wheeling. The roads here can be challenging, and it's not at weekends. It is daily driving.
@ferret683 ай бұрын
Only just got into 4WDing and haven't done many tracks yet but the most fun one I have done so far is the Moondyne tracks with a group. Still have the original tyres on the Prado but airing down certainly helped with a few of the tricker hill climbs. Great scenery along the way too with great views of the Avon Valley
@jades74443 ай бұрын
4wd is something I have loved as a kid and I finally have bought my first 4wd!! The little jimny is a great beast and she loves to tackle a few tracks so far. The favourite 4wd track I have been on so far even tho so many are heard to beat because they are all different in challenges and scenes, but I got to say lost city in Lithgow the tracks round there present a lot of fun but the best thing is the view at the end of the destination making the track 10 times better. I am so keen for more amazing tracks and to even take the jimny down to Victoria one day! 😍
@ianoswald38893 ай бұрын
I have just finished the Gibb and when I went to air up, my cheaper compressor died. I was lucky to get some help from another traveller. The Gibb is my favourite track so much o see. Cheers Ian
@philtremble6503 ай бұрын
The power line tracks at Lithgow are great to test your 4by, all sorts of terrain to choose from.
@kuducamper99343 ай бұрын
My favourite track is the drive into Sundown NP in south east Qld plus the Severn River crossings at the bottom because of the remoteness and also being close to home.
@christopherharris60053 ай бұрын
Awesome video as always Jocko and Crew.
@ConfusedGeriatric3 ай бұрын
Having seen the way this man takes on the gnarliest tracks, I’ll take his word as gold 👍
@ianweal30813 ай бұрын
I personally love the "Bridge to Bridge", Coles Bridge to Wallaby Rocks or reverse. You have such a vast terrain difference, sand driving, rocks, undulating mounds, endless water crossings, brilliant camp & picnic locations - some with swimming holes. Don't know it, go try it. Warning: Do not attempt after local rains and river levels are up, there's been a few drowned trucks as if you don't know the crossings, they can be hard to read/judge in fast flowing waters. Aside from that as a local inland track, I just love K'gari, all it's trails makes the huge Klm's getting there worth it. Thanks for the Morrflate.
@moikehunt89283 ай бұрын
Being new (mid 60s) to 4X4ing, I got my first 4X4 in Jan this year and still only done about 4K in it. So not a lot of experience but of the tracks I have gone on, my favourite would have to be "Heartbreak Trail" in the Warren National Park near Pemberton WA. A bit easier than the name might suggest but lots of fun for me, even managed the water crossing solo.
@AndrewMcGrath-iz5jd3 ай бұрын
My favourite 4WD Track is The Old Woman Range back in Central Otago, NZ. High country 4WDriving with beautiful mountain views, bog holes, clay ruts and seasonal snow drifts.
@markcooper98103 ай бұрын
My favourite track is Boggy Hole just out of alice Springs. Lots of soft sand amazing views and not well known. Makes for a great drive, and you could almost be completely alone.
@brodyblennerhassett34063 ай бұрын
My favourite track would be the Mundaring Powerline track in Western Australia. It has a great combination of difficult and moderate terrain, so it doesn't matter what 4wds are in the convey; everyone has a fun time. Plus, it's cutting through the beautiful bushland and trees of the Perth hills.
@davelawson6543 ай бұрын
The CREB track in Far North Queensland would have to be my favourite. It winds through the beautiful Daintree rainforest. It can be a mixture of challenging sections with steep slippery climbs and descents, breathe taking views followed by a swim in a crystal clear creek with stunning waterfalls. Then a nice cruise back down to the Daintree River for a bit of croc spotting and a BBQ. The beauty of the CREB track is that changes every time you drive it due the weather systems up here. A little piece of paradise
@kiwimccomb3 ай бұрын
Gardens of stone out of Lithgow has it all, great campgrounds, great tracks, and absolutely stunning views over the blue mountains.
@jasoncook54663 ай бұрын
One of my favourite tracks has been from Wyndham to the Pentecost ,the Karunjie track. We travelled through there with some friends, us towing a 16ft van and they were towing a camper trailer. It took us about 3hrs to do the last 17km and we had a ball. We certainly had to have the tyres aired down for that track.
@TravisHodson3 ай бұрын
My favourite 4WD track is the Caledonia River Track in the Vic High Country not too far out of Licola. This track has nice steep entry and exits with heaps of switch backs and tough wheeling and once you're down in the valley you get 17 river crossings through about 5km of rain forest. There's heaps of awesome camp sites in there too. It's mint!
@davidlodge59403 ай бұрын
Best 4WD track for me was a track that's now closed called the Raglan Ranges track on the West Coast of Tasmania. It had it all, Steep Rock walls, deep river crossings and plenty of mud and large washouts. It was tough and guarantee you would come out with some pretty damaged vehicles.
@billwright43293 ай бұрын
One of my favourite tracks has got to be the Mundaring powering track because of the different terrains you come across a compressor and hoses like that would be so handy to have.
@OffroadGospel-yi6gj3 ай бұрын
Favorite 4WD track is the Kentucky Adventure Tour. Has everything from mild to wild. Scenic and a lot of fun
@ever2gut13 ай бұрын
My favorite 4wd track to date is Deer Valley OHV in CA. Definitely one of the more difficult tracks I've done in my life but still fun and very scenic. I've run it with stock gearing and with a regear and Detroit TrueTrac in the rear. Can't wait to go back with 35s and front locker.
@kurtsollner87673 ай бұрын
I just bought a 4Runner a couple months ago and have really been enjoying tearing it through the trails in The upper peninsula of Michigan in the USA. Hopefully in the next year I'll be able to get it out west to some real 4WD tracks
@bugsy12543 ай бұрын
I love the Mundaring powerline track because there are so many options and lots of other tracks and quiet spots to pull into for a bite to eat and drinks before continuing on.
@killerreapper3 ай бұрын
As a Utahn my favorite track is an obvious one, Hell Revenge in Moab. I’ve spent so much time there with friends and family! I’m even going there in a couple weeks and can’t wait! Nice and informative video guys!
@AlunWilliams-my9wq3 ай бұрын
Monkey Gum is my fav... As a track, it offers plenty of challenge, plenty of seasonal variance and is close to support if required. Recommend it highly to any keen 4WD enthusiast. Guys, love the videos and especially those that share knowledge... keep it up
@mickanon56073 ай бұрын
Without a doubt my favourite 4WD track is K'Gari (Fraser Island) because the whole Island is a giant 4WD-only world. So many challenges, with pristine beauty as a reward for getting to your destinations!
@jeremiahgoodman39313 ай бұрын
My favorite track would have to be The Rubicon Trail!!! Next would be the old telegraph track! Awesome Job Jock!!! I didn't realize the heat difference by filling all 4 at once compared to one at a time!!! Which will deff make your compressor last that much longer!
@morepawstravels3 ай бұрын
we live in a remote community in the NT... so our 5h drive (each way) to town is what some people would consider an Overlanding trip. But we just returned from the Oombulgurri Track and THAT is a real overlanding adventure.
@scottm30553 ай бұрын
Another great 4wd vid guys. My greatest trip was travelling across the Simpson Desert going east to west. My lifetime ambition of driving over sand dunes was certainly met. Adjusting our tyre pressures to get the best traction was a whole lot of fun. 👍😎
@bradleygilbert71123 ай бұрын
My favourite track has to Simpson Desert crossing. Nothing compares to the adventure and remoteness of the Simpson. Constant exhilaration the whole time you’re driving! 👌🏼
@samartz3 ай бұрын
im glad Jocko was honest about the pump failing
@hairypaulmm7wab1953 ай бұрын
Good info m8. Another option is to have a slightly larger twin pot compressor and a few air tools, then You have the bonus of high torque power tools that don't give up the ghost doing repairs in adverse weather conditions.
@RandomCrapGoesHere3 ай бұрын
Favourite 4X4 track would have to be the beach runs around Yeargeryp dunes South West Aus. Free camping and heaps of forrest to explore.
@Butterscotchallen3 ай бұрын
My favorite is Cloverdale Mine near Hillside, CO. My grandpa lived at the mine from the early 70s until he passed in 02. 7 mile rocky track to the mining camp. We have been 3 times already this year. Might try for a 4th before the snow flies!
@Gu_Gus3 ай бұрын
Tasmania's Climies Track is my Favorite because it never lets up from start to finish and the views along the way are like nothing else.
@Dxing_Adventures3 ай бұрын
Must be the Old Coach Road, on Cape York. It tests most if not all parts of your rig. Hard corigations on the drive in from Palm River Roadhouse, rocky water crossing of the Palm River, navigation skills and history around Maytown, your flexibility and mud driving leaving Maytown, then hours of non stop high technical rock climbing. Want more, turn left and go up the hill to the pub, test out your winch and track building skills getting your rig up probably the biggest step I know of. Finish off with more rock hopping and the the hard gravel back to the PDR. Don't relax though, there can be hidden washouts that you can hit at high speeds as you go back to the PDR. Pull into the Laura pub and have a cold one or two. Great weekend.
@mysteriousways783 ай бұрын
Some may not see it as a track, but 80 mile beach WA is magic. The 4-way morrflate hose would be a good addition for the beach drive.
@Mikey450133 ай бұрын
Here in the USA with my two off road jeeps I run 4-6 PSI in the rear and 6-8 PSI in the front tires. I have beadlocks and the tires are tubed so the bead isn't a issue for me.
@robbiep37823 ай бұрын
Crooked River track in the VHC, not hard but so beautiful with so many little river crossings, awesome camping spots and really close to more challenging tracks🤘
@jasonchitts3773 ай бұрын
Burgoynes track, Vic high country. Rough,steep,slippery and a river crossing and hut. Great track.
@frankburch51043 ай бұрын
Great video, thanks! I'm heading to Moab next month for 5-days of wheeling on many of my favorite tracks. It's clearly time for me to upgrade my old portable compressor!
@shaynefaulkner93193 ай бұрын
Nothing better for me than seeing new things, so my favourite track has always been the one I have not travelled yet.
@alwaysAWD3 ай бұрын
6 Foot Track just past the Blue Mountains. Great mix of mud, dirt, steep climbs and a few river crossings. Perfect all round track 🤙
@liamshires24993 ай бұрын
My favorite track is one we call Initiation. The track is right behind our property and if your vehicle can't make it on that track it won't make it on all the other trails we do :)
@pjstinky3 ай бұрын
Favorite track for myself and the wife is Billy Goats, the views from near the top where it this out is just stunning. Most tracks in the high country are stunning.
@stumcquade75403 ай бұрын
My favourite track was from Wollogorang Roadhouse to the Gulf. Me and a bunch mates on a fishing trip to one of the wildest, most remote parts of the country..love it!
@phosturner10433 ай бұрын
Favourite 4wd track is Blue Rag range out of Dargo Vic. I'm a bit partial to high country scenery and the views on this one are some of the best going. Crawling along those rocky ridges on the top of the world... that's the life! Pity it isn't longer. Getting up there for some fresh air on the weekend is the best.