Toughest Tracks in Blue Mountains



Finally, the big episode is here! We break camp, survive the mud, and climb skywards for the rocky challenges and epic views of the Bicentennial Trail.

Watch Episode 1 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0bpK29YAXk&t=341s

This trip was set to achieve two major goals: revisit Maiyingu Marragu and conquer the big rock face of the Bicentennial Trail. With Maiyingu Marragu done and dusted last week, this week we’re focused on taking the campers and our convoy into uncharted territory to experience the unique landscape and challenges that this absolute gem of the Blue Mountains has to offer.

There’s cooking, camping, and plenty of off-roading as we tackle the toughest challenge of this trip—an obstacle that has never before seen the likes of hybrid campers! We’re stopping at epic views overlooking the world’s widest valley, having a stack of fun along the way, and working as a team to make our way up, down, and safely off the mountain, which in the end provides a number of challenging twists!

This is part 3 of our 4-part series on the Blue Mountains, and if you want to see the toughest off-roading we did, then this is the episode to watch!Finally the big episode is here as we break camp, survive the mud and climb skywards for the rocky challenges and epic views of the Bicentennial Trail.
00:00 Intro
00:40 Bicentennial Track 4×4
10:59 Tip of the Trip
11:23 Blue Mountain Bog Holes
12:10 Lunch Spot Blue Mountains VIEW!
15:51 The Fun Bit!
18:35 End Clip Bloopers

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