Arguably Australia's most picturesque 4X4 trek, from Kununurra to Broome, via El Questro, Drysldale River Station, Bell Gorge, Windjana Gorge and Cape Leveque. The last Australian Frontier as it is fondly known, the Kimberley offers you the sorts of scenery, landscapes and country that are unique to this part of the world. Join Pat and his crew as they take you on this outstanding journey to a once in a lifetime destination.
Explore the world’s biggest sand island on a fantastic adventure from the south to the northern end of Fraser Island. This trek takes in all of the must-see attractions like the Maheno shipwreck and Lake Mackenzie, as well as some amazing out-of-the-way hotspots, like the Valley of the Giants and Sandy Cape. Lake Mackenzie – Sandy Cape – Eli Creek – Valley of the Giants Trek Rating: Easy
The Victorian High Country is undoubtedly one of Australia’s most spectacular and accessible 4X4 destinations. In this adventure, Pat takes you to the most stunning and historically significant destinations. From Craig’s Hut of “The Man From Snowy River” fame, through to the Wonnangatta Valley, Dandongadale Falls and the brilliant Blue Rag Range track. Craig’s Hut – Wonnangatta Valley – Lake Cobbler – Blue Rag Range Trek Rating: Medium/Hard (depending on the weather)
Pat Callinan takes you to one of Australia’s most remote 4X4 destinations – the Gulf of Carpentaria. This is a land of crocodiles, big fish and amazing bird life and Pat shows you the lot. From the stunning campsites of Adel’s Grove and Kingfisher Camp, through to nature’s marvels including Lawn Hill Gorge (Boodjamulla), Limmen River Fishing Camp, Butterfly Springs and Mataranka Thermal Springs, this adventure has the lot. Plus you’ll find plenty of touring tips to keep you safe and comfortable on your journey. Lawn Hill – Kingfisher Camp – Adel’s Grove – Mataranka – Hell’s Gate Trek Rating: Medium
Few 4X4 destinations are as accessible and picturesque as the Coffs Coast, situated half-way between Brisbane and Sydney. We tackle a myriad of forest trails, taking us through old growth rainforests, stunning coastal scenery and beautiful creek crossings. From the whitewater of the Nymboida River through to the beautiful beaches of the Yuragir National Park (Pebbly Beach), this is a location that has to be seen to be believed. With tracks of every description from easy to hardcore. Pebbly Beach – Rover Trail – Platypus Flat – Mobong Falls Trek Rating: Easy/Medium
Few places capture the imagination of the four-wheel driver as much as the red heart of Australia. In this inspirational journey, Pat Callinan takes you to places where only a four-wheel drive can go. As well as showing you location highlights, this DVD is packed full of informative tips on travelling in this arid region of Australia. Palm Valley – MacDonnell Ranges – Arltunga – Outback Stations – Boggy Hole Trek Rating: Easy/Medium
The ‘West Coast’ disc tackles the magnificent coast tracks including the Arthur Pieman Conservation region, part of the Tarkine Wilderness. Plus Pat and the crew visit Strahan, the Henty Sand dunes, Zeehan and the superb Montezuma Falls – Tasmania’s highest waterfall. Trek Rating: Easy
Australia's ultimate four-wheel drive trek is surely the mighty Canning Stock Route in Western Australia. It's tough, it's remote, it's spectacular and it's packed full of pioneering history. This 1761km trek heads over more than 950 sand dunes and through seven deserts. Starting at Wiluna in Western Australia, and finishing at Bililuna, it's a once-in-a-lifetime experience through Australia's arid heartland. Pat Callinan shows you what you need to know when travelling the Canning Stock Route, from fuel to fire safety to driving tips and techniques. The perfect companion for anyone contemplating this epic four-wheel drive trek.
Barrington Tops, around 3 hours north of Sydney, is the step-off point for this superb beginner's off-road journey. Explore ancient Antarctic Beech rainforests, superb lookouts, secluded waterfalls and sphagnum moss swamps. Then the journey heads coastal, arriving first at the delightful Samurai Beach and then the towering sand dunes of Stockton Beach, north of Newcastle. This episode is packed full of tips and techniques from beginner’s to experts, which will help you get more out of your next off-road adventure. Moonan Brook – Dilgry Circle – Thunderbolt’s Way – Stockton Beach Trek Rating: Easy/Medium
This episode features the magnificent north east coast of Tasmania. Visit Jacob’s Ladder – Tasmania’s highest road – before heading to Freycinet National Park and Coles Bay. The dirt road trek then snakes up the coast to Friendly Beaches, the Bay of Fires, before trekking into the Evercreech State Forest, home of the world’s tallest white gum trees. The journey then heads to Pyengana, home of a beer drinking pig, before checking out St Columba’s Falls – a magnificent site set in an ancient rainforest. The journey finishes with the breathtaking views of Petal Point. Trek Rating: Easy
In this journey of contrasts, you’ll visit places that only a four-wheel drive can take you. From beaches with Australia’s whitest sand at Cape Le Grand National Park, through to Burra Rock, Kalgoorlie and the amazing sculptures of Lake Ballard. Also in this great episode, there’s rock driving, beach recoveries and plenty of great off-road driving tips from Australia’s MR4X4 – Pat Callinan. Cape Le Grand – Burra Rock – Kalgoorlie – Lake Ballard Trek Rating: Easy
The Simpson Desert is surely one of Australia's 'must-do' 4WD adventures. Crossing 1100 sand dunes, this trek goes from Alice Springs NT to Birdsville, QLD, through one of Australia's most formidable environments. Marvel at the scenery and the stories behind this unique slice of Australia, as you head on tour with 'MR 4X4', Pat Callinan. Visit Old Andado, learn driving tips and meet some great characters along the way. Trek Rating: Hard
The Northern Territory’s Top End is a place of international significance; yet it’s only when you start exploring the backblocks of this region by 4WD, that you discover its true character. Jump on-board with Australia’s ‘MR4X4’ Pat Callinan, as he takes you to places that you can only access with a 4X4. From breathtaking waterfalls and swimming holes, to amazing lookouts and Aboriginal rock art sites, these two adventures cannot be missed. Kakadu - Koolpin Gorge - Jim Jim Falls - Twin Falls - Lost City - Blyth Homestead Trek Rating: Medium
Welcome to a land where outback stations are measured in square kilometres, not hectares; where ancient rivers run slow, and each sunset is better than the next. In this brilliant adventure, Pat and his family douse themselves in the unique lifestyle and features of Outback Queensland. This is so much more than ‘big hat’ country. It’s a place of camel races, characters, dinosaur footprints and pioneering legends. Birdsville - Bedourie - Windorah - Cooper Creek - Lark Quarry - Winton Trek Rating: Easy (in dry weather)
The Flinders Ranges is one of Australia’s most spectacular 4X4 destinations. The driving here is nothing short of brilliant, and what’s more it’s fantastically easy to access. Pat and the crew take self-drive routes through Arkaroola and Willow Springs, driving ridge tops and saddles that need to be seen to be believed. With it’s short drives through geological marvels, the Flinders Ranges should be on the top of your ‘to do’ list. And with Pat’s expert tips on rock driving and more, this production is a classic that you won’t forget quickly. Arkaroola - Italowie Gorge - Parachilna - Willow Springs - Skytrek Trek Rating: Medium
The Northern Territory’s Top End is a place of international significance; yet it’s only when you start exploring the backblocks of this region by 4WD, that you discover its true character. Jump on-board with Australia’s ‘MR4X4’ Pat Callinan, as he takes you to places that you can only access with a 4X4. From breathtaking waterfalls and swimming holes, to amazing lookouts and Aboriginal rock art sites, these two adventures cannot be missed. Litchfield NP - Gregory NP - Reynolds River Track - Surprise Creek Falls - Humbert Track Trek Rating: Medium
Just west of Sydney, the Blue Mountains are a veritable treasure trove for those with the keys to a 4X4. Visit amazing areas of geological significance, like the Lost City and the Capertee Valley – the second biggest canyon in the world! But that’s only the half of it. With superb campsites, interesting historical sites (Newnes) and awesome characters, you’ll be blown away by the variety and accessibility of this region. Lost City - Newnes - Glow Worm Tunnel - Mt Airly - Dunns Swamp Trek Rating: Easy to Hard
Few treks are better suited to the 4X4 beginner wanting to explore Australia’s remote outback, than the Corner Country. You’ll be inspired as you drive through a land that has changed little since European habitation. This is a place of brilliant red sand dunes, beautiful brown rivers and long gibber plains. Pat and the crew camp beside Cooper Creek, near the famous ‘Dig Tree’ where explorers Burke & Wills perished. This really is essential 4X4 touring. Haddon Corner - Cordillo Downs - Dig Tree - Innamincka - Strzelecki Track - Cameron Corner “A whole lot more than just the junction of states – this is pure outback” Trek Rating: Easy (in dry weather)
A trip through the Victorian High Country is a journey back in time. As one of Australia's most popular 4X4 destinations, join Pat as he takes in the amazing views from the Blue Rag Range, explores the ruins and history of Wonnangatta Station and shares the secrets of Eagle Vale Hut, Dargo, Talbotville and the Red Jacket Mine. Learn from Australia's 'MR 4X4' as he shares his tips on driving the steep terrain of the High Country around Hotham, from tyre tips to nifty hints. Blue Rag Range - Eagle Vale Hut - Dargo - Talbotville - Red Jacket Mine Trek Rating: Medium
If you’re after a good dose of red dirt in your veins, join Pat as he follows the Darling River Run from Pooncarie to Broken Hill and on to Bourke. Taking in places like Menindee Lakes, Mungo National Park, Silverton, the iconic Tilpa Hotel and Mutawintji National Park, you’ll discover why this area is considered a must-see destination for all 4WD adventures. Along the way, Pat will show you Outback driving tips, along with techniques and hints to help you travel like a pro. Trek Rating: Easy
Accessible weekend getaways don’t get much better than Moreton – an island paradise just 45 minutes ferry ride from Brisbane. Explore Moreton’s beautiful bays and sandy beaches, rocky headlands and historic lighthouse; not to mention the Tangalooma Wrecks and beautiful Blue Lake. Pat and the family feed the wild dolphins at Tangalooma’s Wild Dolphin Resort and blast down the steep dunes on a toboggan sand safari! With tips on everything from sand driving to tidal information and de-bogging techniques, ‘MR 4X4’ shows you how to get it right. Trek rating: Easy
Widely known as “the last frontier”, the Kimberley in Western Australia is a spectacular 4WD trek that every Australian needs to experience at least once in their lifetime. With stunning waterfalls, red ochre cliffs and deep cool gorges at every turn, the Kimberley is a paradise on Earth. Come on a 4WD journey with Pat as he visits Home Valley Station, Kununurra, Mitchell Falls, the Horizontal Waterfalls and takes in the stunning coastline of Cape Leveque. Trek Rating: Medium
Come with Pat on a journey from the gorgeous beaches of Queensland’s Cooloola Coast, to the spectacular forests of the Glasshouse Mountains. With iconic 4WD destinations like Rainbow Beach, Inskip Point and Mount Mee, this is surely one of Australia’s finest weekend getaways. Plus, learn how to drive the beach that has claimed more 4WDs than any other! Along the way, Pat shows you some great tips on getting yourself out of trouble – be it on the sand or in the stunning terrain of the Glasshouse Mountains. Trek Rating: Medium
Just three hours north of Sydney lies the picturesque Mid-North Coast of NSW, with some of the best 4WDing and camping you could ask for; secret beaches, miles of white sand on which to drive and canopies of rainforest teeming with waterfalls and wildlife. If you thought you knew this region, think again, as ‘MR 4X4’ shows you places and tracks never before seen on TV. Explore the Great Lakes and Hastings Valley regions and learn how to drive difficult terrain damage-free, drive safely at night and enjoy some great attractions of the area. Trek Rating: Easy/Medium
Classed by many visitors as ‘their favourite 4X4 destination of all time’, the Pilbara will amaze with its ragged red ranges and breathtaking waterholes. With destinations like Karijini NP and the inviting pools and streams of Millstream Chichester NP, this trek along the Warlu Way simply cannot be missed. Capping off this wonderful adventure is a journey out to the spectacular coastline of Exmouth and the Ningaloo Marine Park. Learn how to safely negotiate the tracks and beaches of this remote region from Australia’s foremost 4X4 expert. Trek Rating: Easy
Come with ‘MR 4X4’ Pat Callinan as he explores the wonders of the Limestone Coast of South Australia. Famous for the seemingly endless sands of the Coorong, the dunes of Robe and geological wonders like Tantanoola Caves and the Piccaninnie Ponds, this region offers an adventure not to be missed. From the mouth of the mighty Murray River to the iconic town of Mount Gambier, Pat shares his tips and hints along the way. Trek rating: Easy/Medium
Pat Callinan and the crew have been up to Fraser Island to capture this beautiful island paradise. You'll see everything from jungle like rain forests, towering trees, to remote beaches and sand dunes. This Island paradise is a must do destination for four wheel drivers and can sometimes show it's claws - with some very technical driving - such as seep sand, salt water and coffee rock, but fear not Pat has all the tips and tricks to get you from one side to the other.
In 1962, Reg Sprigg and party were the first to complete a motorised crossing of the Simpson Desert. It was this feat of endurance and navigational skills that inspired adventurer and tour guide Vic Widman to replicate this journey in 2012
In this episode we start towards the geographic centre of the Simpson Desert - the middle of the "Simmo".
In this episode we reach the geographic centre of the Simpson Desert.
After reaching the geographic centre of the Simpson Desert, this episode continues the odyssey, which is aiming to exit the desert, via the Madigan Line and Colson Track. This is some seriously challenging driving, taking on the steep sided, rough and soft sandridges that make up the amazing Simpson Desert. The solitude is breathtaking, and the pristine environment is an incredible experience.
In this episode, Pat makes his way up Queensland’s stunning Cooloola Coast, from Noosa to Central Station on Fraser Island, where he shows off some of the most bewitching land and seascapes in the country.
In this episode, Pat continues part two of his Fraser Island adventure through lush rainforests, over to Lake McKenzie and up and over to the west coast to places most tourists are never get to see.
In this episode, tune in to see Pat check out what’s on his own doorstep, the Blue Mountains. Watch as he explores The Lost City, the abandoned oil shale mining site of Newnes, and Cox’s River, finding new tracks and exploring old ones along the way.
It’s that time of year again, when another season of Pat Callinan’s 4X4 Adventures wraps up for the year. Don’t miss this last episode, which sees Pat explore Australia’s Corner Country.
This episode kicks off in the Victorian High Country; exploring the legendary Blue Rag range track, heading across the Wonangatta valley and up the Zeka Spur Track, with some free camping at Talbotville. All the while, you’ll be exploring some of the most challenging tracks in the country and intriguing characters that colour the pages of Australia’s history books. We also stopped at the Man from Snowy River Festival, an annual event inspired by a 120 year old poem and made legendary by a movie. It is four days of horsemanship, bush poetry, and so much more. Crossing bridges and traversing extreme tracks, discovering Aurora Australians and many more iconic destinations…this is one episode you do not want to miss!
Pat explores the magnificent eastern Kimberley region. Starting off in Kununurra and heading off to Purnalulu National Park, Pat traverses through the incredible El Questro Gorges before getting a birds eye view of the magnificent Bungle Bungle range. 2017 proved to be one of the wettest summers in the Kimberley since records began in 1900 and this made for some extremely challenging water crossings and an abundant amount of wildlife around every corner of the winding tracks. Pat then circles back to Kununrra and finishes off with a party in the Kimberley capital at the Ord Valley Muster. Filled with amazing scenery and spectacular tracks it’s an episode not to miss.
Episode 6 takes us from Kakadu to Cobourg. With a dawn start at the croc free Gunlom infinity pool, this episode heads deep into the heart of Kakadu following the muddy tracks up to Australia’s premier fishing destination; the Coburg Peninsular on the far North Coast. To get up North, we then hop onboard a sunset cruise across the billabong, explore the Kakadu world famous rock art sites, take a hike up to the Nadab Lookout and cross plenty of water crossings, before we reach our destination… Port Essington.
Follow Pat and the team on this remote and breathtaking journey to Nhulunbuy. Starting off in Darwin, we head off for the long drive down to Katherine, before heading up highway 24 to get to the Gove Peninsular. From here we will explore the southern coastline of Arnhem Land; walk along Macassan Beach, stop at Cape Arnhem and experience the spectacular Bawaka homeland. What an adventure as we explore the most remote corners of Arnhem Land, meeting fascinating locals who show us how to fish the traditional way and feed their pet crocodile. Arnhem land proves to be an astonishing combination of cultural heritage and challenging tracks!
Taking my family on a memory making trip north to Cape Tribulation we head along the toughest track in the cape…the Old Coast Road. This trip is infused with cultural trips, historic ruins, and no trip to the Cape is complete without a stop off at the legendary Lions Den hotel, fishing off Elims Beach and wheel lifting tracks that challenge any 4 wheel driver.
Join Pat as he adventures from Bylong to the Blue Mountains, some of the most spectacular regions close to a capital city you’ll ever find. Pat has invited his good mate and driver trainer John Eggenhuizen from Getabout Training to show us some seldom seen and very spectacular locations not far from Sydney. at and John meet with Bruce Kerney from Bylong Creek 4x4 Park, an off-road haven nestled amongst the sandstone cliffs. Pat really tests the Amaroks and his own skills out on some 'interesting' tracks around the property and imparts a few cooking and tech tips over night. The drive takes them up Hands Trail up on the Newnes Plateau via a couple of side tracks John shares, before the last stop at Dargan’s Creek.
Join Pat, his son Angus and outback adventurer Scott Mason, as they travel through some ancient volcanic mountain ranges and plains in Outback NSW and QLD. They'll check out the two mega burgers - the largest in Australia which is nearly 40kg. They'll also visit some iconic pubs, incredible rock formations and soak up some of the best scenery the Outback has on offer.
Down on the southern coast of this great south land, is a place of towering dunes, animal encounters, crystal clear turquoise waters, and of coastal tracks unlike anywhere else in the world. Don't forget your keys because you'll need your 4x4 if you want to explore this delicious slice of 4 wheel drive paradise.
We kick off out at the Bendleby Ranges as we take you the off-road route from the Flinders through to Broken Hill.
In this episode of Pat Callinan’s 4X4 Adventures, we start off the trip heading up into Mt Disappointment which is a great spot to find your feet if you’re new to four-wheel driving or test your mettle as an old hand. We see Pat and Scotty tackle some rather interesting lines while talking through the best way to pick your line to make sure you don’t get hung up. From there, we head across to Blackwood, Victoria, through the Lerderderg State Forest where Pat makes his patented Baked Beans as you’ve never seen before. While exploring the Lerderderg State Forest the team looks at some of the gold mining history from the past.
In this episode of Pat Callinan’s 4X4 Adventures, Wes Whitworth from Unsealed 4X4 joins Pat as they tackle some of the best tracks within a few hours of Sydney. From Baal Bone Gap, through to The Diggings campground, the team find a great mix of challenging and cruisey tracks – all with some spectacular scenery on Sydney’s doorstep. Pat knocks up some magic trout on the banks of the Cox’s River before tackling the infamous Fire Truck Hill, while Wes sorts out Hot Dogs on the go as a quick and easy lunch. From there the team head up into the Watagans State Forest and tackle CPT-80 track, and then finally finish up on the coast at Blacksmiths beach. We’ll also show you some rather spectacular scenery through the back of Marrangaroo. Throughout the episode, you’ll get some great tips from Pat on the different obstacles and how to drive them, as well as some white-knuckled driving and an easy way to lose track of time when you’re out camping with Wes.
In this episode of Pat Callinan’s 4X4 Adventures, Wes Whitworth from "Unsealed 4X4" joins Pat as they take the back roads from the Forster Coast to Coffs Harbour. From McBride’s beach, a stone’s throw from Forster, through the Cells State Conservation Area, up through the back of Coffs Harbour with the Coffs Coast History Hunters tagging along we show you some amazing little spots and some of the best tracks we’ve ever driven.
In this episode of Pat Callinan’s 4X4 Adventures, Wes Whitworth from Unsealed 4X4 joins Pat as they take us down the Darling River run to the Big Red Bash. Kicking off in Brewarrina where Pat grew up, through Bourke, coursing through Outback New South Wales, to Menindee, and ending the trip with a massive party at the Big Red Bash on the edge of the Simpson Desert.
In this episode of Pat Callinan’s 4X4 Adventures, Wes Whitworth from Unsealed 4X4 joins Pat as they take us from the Big Red Bash on the edge of the Simpson Desert up through the Hay River Track crossing the Simmo from south to north.
Taking the prize for arguably the worst kept secret in the 4X4 world is the building of Pat’s Ultimate 4X4. There have been little snips here and there around social media, of different things Pat has put into the rig, but this weekend, we’re going to reveal the entire build, all of its mods, and the lengths that Pat has gone to, to get the new whip done, engineered, and on the road legally...
Pat and Bill tackle the rugged tracks around Casino, Lismore and Tenterfield – and take on the rock gardens of Emu Creek Retreat! Watch as they winch, re-seat beads and generally have a blast on this 4X4 playground. With track names like Chernobyl, what could possibly go wrong? Yet with waterfalls, amazing campsites and natural features like Basket Swamp National Park and Bungabee State Forest, this adventure has something for everyone.
What is more iconic than the Aussie Outback? Join Pat as he takes on the Red Centre this week from all angles – from the red roads and rocks down below to gliding up and about in the sky. Starting in Alice Springs, Pat travels to the breathtaking Rainbow Valley, through to the Boggy Hole and Kings Canyon – with a few little secret gems along the way! You don’t need to go to Arizona for amazing desert landscapes. Plus – have you ever seen a crater left behind by an asteroid?
Back out again in the Outback in this week for the Northern Territory Waterhole Run – a loop around Litchfield National Park stopping at all the amazing waterfalls, water holes and new 4X4 tracks along the way. Starting from Adelaide River before entering Litchfield National Park, Pat experiences all that is old and all that is new, including a newly minted track – the Central Valley 4X4 track! Pat then heads over to Arnhem Land for some wild buffalo mustering. You heard that right, Pat mustering Buffalo! It’s an episode full of awesome tracks – with a chance to wash off the dust everyday.
This week Pat takes you to the Kimberley’s. But not as you may know it, this is a trip all about revealing the secrets of the Kimberley’s. Where abouts exactly? You need to watch to find out. All we can say is the journey will be focusing on the Eastern Kimberley, all within 150kms of Kununurra. There will be vastly contrasting landscapes and tracks in this episode, from landscapes that mimic an African savannah land through to amazing waterholes and waterfalls surrounded by palm trees! Pat even comes across one of the greatest tracks in all of Australia, be sure to check out which one! It’s an episode full of tracks to add to your bucket list!
They reckon in Outback Queensland, you’re not a real Aussie till you’ve been to the Isa. So, this week, Pat is attempting to find out by checking out whether his visit to Mt Isa will make him that much more Aussie! This part of Australia isn’t just rodeo country, it’s also 4X4 country. It has everything you could want on a 4X4 adventure – 4X4 crossings, hill climbs and a view that just keeps getting better and better! There's plenty to explore – local hills, the old mining town Mary Kathleen, Lawn Hill National Park past the Gregory River, Camooweal and of course, Mt Isa – but the tracks only the locals know about. It’s time to see Outback Queensland in all its glory!
It was only a few months ago that there was a name change to Fraser Island – K’gari, which from the Butchalla people means ‘Paradise’. We can’t think of a better fitting name, as if we are to name the 4X4 paradise in Australia or even the world, it has to be this place. From the world’s biggest sand island to little chasms and tracks to take your 4X4 and a breathtaking view at every stop, this paradise has it all. There is even Inskip point. It may just look like a stretch of sand, but it has been the undoing of many 4x4ers. What does Pat suggest to ensure you don’t end up on the ‘I got bogged at Inskip Point’ Facebook page? You’ll have to watch to find out. This is definitely one for every Aussie’s bucket list – It’s time to see K’gari!
Sometimes on an adventure, it pays to have a local with you! In this episode of Pat Callinan’s 4X4 Adventures, that’s exactly what Pat did. Emma from Ryco jumps in the Ford Everest to show Pat some of the best tracks and spots in the stunning Victoria High Country. This truly special episode is not to be missed. Filled with the huts and pubs of the High Country, as well as some incredible camps visited along the way, you’ll be planning your trip to VIC as the credits roll.
After tying a bow on the episode at the iconic Dargo Hotel, we hit the road again. Pat heads to the Eyre Peninsula for yet another epic adventure. When it comes to big hitting 4×4 destinations, you typically don’t think of South Australia. However, the Eyre Peninsula may just change your mind. In fact, we’d go as far as to say it’s an absolute 4x4 playground! This episode, Pat is driving the V6 Ford Ranger, with the Ezytrail Ceduna in tow.
Next up was the Nullarbor, hell-bent on proving once and for all the Nullarbor is a destination – not a thoroughfare. I reckon we smacked it out of the ballpark. After you see what we got up to, there’s no way you’ll be able to do the crossing without taking every left and right turn just as we did. The adventures are all right there, just waiting to be had. Don’t believe us? Just wait until you see the things we found.
Finally, we reached the west coast. The fruits of our labour instantaneously became more than worth it. Reflecting back upon the journey, one can’t help but be taken aback by the sheer size and beauty of this incredible country. Now hold on to your snatch-straps because we're going to come right out and say it... no state or territory showcases Australia’s beauty, size or off-road adventures quite so well as Western Australia.
As we draw near to the end of our Sydney to Melbourne dirt road saga, the Victorian High Country offers a fitting climax to an unforgettable adventure. With its combination of natural beauty, thrilling tracks, and historical depth, this episode encapsulates the essence of what it means to explore the heart of Australia's rugged landscapes.
This is the true story and commemoration of one of man's greatest off-roading feats, the first crossing of the Simpson Desert by a motor vehicle by intrepid geologist Reg Sprigg, his wife and children in a Nissan Patrol. "A re-enactment of the first vehicle crossing of the Simpson Desert has been completed by two of the original participants"