The Leyland Brothers- Are they Hardcore!
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:25 pm
Ask the Leylands, bit of an embarrasment to some of the stuff we do these days right!!
At least that's what I thought when a 4by mate of mine pulled out the DVD as I took the piss out of him and the Leyland Bros for the next 10 minutes....
Despite all this he put on the doco on the 40th? anniversary of the first crossing of Australia from the very very West coast to the very very East coast at its widest point.
They did this in modern day (at least for the 1960's they were) landrovers. (complete with a custom made dog trailer). 2 vehicles 5 people and 1 trailer.
No GPS, No Sat phones, not tourist stops with spares etc just a dodgy setup to the flying doctor in case things went ultra bad.
There werent any real tracks and hardly any roads like there are today, these guys found there way through via a motor bike scout and used a sextant and basic maps for navigation.
So next time you want to check out some landrover action scope out the leyland brothers crossing of Australia at its widest point 40 years ago- it is hardcore!!!
Oh ...and they do a heap of bush mechanic repairs and outback cooking but there is no Roothy on it!!!
At least that's what I thought when a 4by mate of mine pulled out the DVD as I took the piss out of him and the Leyland Bros for the next 10 minutes....
Despite all this he put on the doco on the 40th? anniversary of the first crossing of Australia from the very very West coast to the very very East coast at its widest point.
They did this in modern day (at least for the 1960's they were) landrovers. (complete with a custom made dog trailer). 2 vehicles 5 people and 1 trailer.
No GPS, No Sat phones, not tourist stops with spares etc just a dodgy setup to the flying doctor in case things went ultra bad.
There werent any real tracks and hardly any roads like there are today, these guys found there way through via a motor bike scout and used a sextant and basic maps for navigation.
So next time you want to check out some landrover action scope out the leyland brothers crossing of Australia at its widest point 40 years ago- it is hardcore!!!
Oh ...and they do a heap of bush mechanic repairs and outback cooking but there is no Roothy on it!!!