Drivers side Pillar pod holding dual battery monitor, Pyro and boost gauge.
DSC_0409 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Ipad mounted on Ram mount.
DSC_0789 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Fire extinguisher attached to back of centre floor console.
DSC_0790 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
USB charging sorted...
Well my leave has been approved and I am now counting down the days until I have a 3 week break. Thinking of driving from Jabiru NT to Cairns QLD. But the actual route will all depend on weather and road conditions. We leave in a week so stay tuned.
map by Scott Murray, on Flickr
I have had it happen before so was not a real surprise, maybe with all the dead bugs on them they taste nice?
And it looks like they do it overseas aswell in places.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/north_yorkshire/3591629.stm
Yeah these are used more for sandy/muddy conditions eg flat tyre, bogged. If you are looking for maintenance than a hydraulic trolley jack may be the way to go and axle stands.
http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/Product/SCA-Hydraulic-Trolley-Jack-2500kg/352049
Thanks everyone for looking, I could have spent more time on writing but I thought the photos could do it more justice than my words.
I have more old adventures I have been on including one travelling from Rwanda to South Africa in ground tents all the way (10 Countries). Will try and throw...
I use a high lift jack.
But there is another option its called an exhaust jack. Not sure if you can get them in the USA.
http://www.bushranger.com.au/exhaust_jack.php
Will do for sure, I have seen one of the cuts of the documentary and it is looking good. Still weird seeing me on the TV though haha. I cannot even do a VLOG normally. Let alone act normally and talk in front of a camera.
Here are a few behind the scenes.
Untitled by Scott Murray, on Flickr...
And to think this was the second time completing this route in 2016, the last was during a documentary shoot. The documentary will be out this year FYI.
DSC_0151 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Muddy car.
DSC_0174 by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Some fish that were in Barramundi Gorge.
Untitled by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Untitled by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Untitled by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Untitled by Scott Murray, on Flickr
Untitled by Scott...
This is how quick things change overnight after a good rain.
This water fall (Jim Jim Falls) was dry the day before. Bone dry. Normally the only time you can see it with this amount of water is in a helicopter... We were lucky that we camped there and could walk to the falls. Amazing...
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