View Full Version : [VIDEO] Our D4 on the Munja Track
GregMilner
27th June 2019, 12:26 PM
Just got back home from three weeks in the Kimberley. 
While a detailer spent 8 hours removing red dust from the Disco, I put together a video on the trip. I'm no expert with Camtasia, and no Cecil B Demille, but it's come up okay...in a rough kinda way:-) 
Here's the link: YouTube (https://youtu.be/J8riM1vbE2g)
Enjoy!
Chops
27th June 2019, 12:43 PM
Looking forward to getting a better look on my bigger screen. Top stuff, thanks for sharing [thumbsupbig]
Milton477
27th June 2019, 01:17 PM
Thanks for posting, the mudflap bit was pure gold.
Phil B
27th June 2019, 01:40 PM
Absolute gold !!!
Thanks so much for filming and sharing your trip.
It’s now on our bucket list
Regards
games1
27th June 2019, 01:47 PM
Greg.  Great video.  Long time since I've been in that area.
Mog60
27th June 2019, 05:35 PM
Thanks Greg, I will put that destination on my bucket list. It looks great.
Arapiles
27th June 2019, 06:34 PM
Looks great .... and I have a few more ideas for my retirement.
W&KO
27th June 2019, 06:52 PM
Well done Greg......really enjoyed.
BradC
28th June 2019, 12:13 AM
I only got most of the way though before I got sidetracked by the youtube recommendations for Clarke and Dawe.
Aside from the location, which looked spectacular, I thought the camerawork and composition was pretty awesome. You obviously put a lot of effort into capturing pretty unique footage and the way you edited it together was fairly impressive. Nice work.
I'll watch the rest when I get to the end of the youtube Clarke and Dawe archive :)
gofish
28th June 2019, 06:59 AM
Great vid thanks. Loved the cocktail party [smilebigeye]
Jueylea
28th June 2019, 07:03 PM
Really enjoyed, thanks for sharing
Don 130
28th June 2019, 08:08 PM
Thanks for the Video Greg. Top work.
Don.
DiscoMick
28th June 2019, 09:01 PM
Enjoyed that. Well produced and funny.
bln
2nd July 2019, 01:11 PM
Thanks for the video - my wife and I really enjoyed it. The paintings look spectacular. Did you go onto Walcott Inlet and if not what were your reasons?
Cheers
Bruce
GregMilner
2nd July 2019, 01:36 PM
Thanks for the video - my wife and I really enjoyed it. The paintings look spectacular. Did you go onto Walcott Inlet and if not what were your reasons?
Cheers
Bruce
No Bruce, we didn't go as far as the inlet. Spoke to a couple of guys making their way back from there and were advised it was too difficult to take camper trailers down there. We weren't set up with tents etc, so we wouldn't have been able to camp overnight there, and the ladies weren't all that keen in any case. Sandflies, mozzies etc:-)
Barraman
4th July 2019, 10:19 AM
I enjoyed the video, but was surprised to see a Disco with no bull-bar in the bush! That would limit me to day only, but I see it has spot lights so I assume you travel at night.
Calculated risk?
cjc_td5
4th July 2019, 10:25 AM
I enjoyed the video, but was surprised to see a Disco with no bull-bar in the bush! That would limit me to day only, but I see it has spot lights so I assume you travel at night.
Calculated risk?I have the same setup, ie driving lights but no bar. For where I live I do many night trips between Bunbury and Perth. The lights are good for this but there is not much wildlife on this road. When on hols out bush I will travel at daytime only as  nights are for enjoying around a fire, not bashing along a road....
GregMilner
4th July 2019, 10:34 AM
I enjoyed the video, but was surprised to see a Disco with no bull-bar in the bush! That would limit me to day only, but I see it has spot lights so I assume you travel at night.
Calculated risk?
Nah, I thought about putting a bar on it when I bought it a couple of years ago, but didn't want the extra weight on top of the LR fuel tank, swingaway spare wheel and various other bits and pieces. 
On long trips up north we don't tend to travel at night - beer o'clock is well before sundown. 
I got the lights just as a bit of insurance, in case of emergency. They're actually of more use down where I live near Margaret River, where the kangaroos and plentiful and enormous - common to see them over 6ft tall. Even on short trips at night down here, those lights have saved me a couple of times. One drives slowly, cautiously and nervously down here at night:-)
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