Mission Accomplished: Windidda Water Points Completed
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In this final episode, Jack and Ant sit down to reflect on the successful completion of the Windidda water point project. They express their gratitude to the hardworking team and the positive impact such collaborations can have in remote regions. As the team's exhaustion grows, they capture fewer moments on camera, but the sense of accomplishment shines through. Join us in celebrating this meaningful endeavor.
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Fantastic efforts to the whole team. It might be a good follow up video to explain the whole job using a map to fully appreciate the plan to enable a cattle station to be be reinvigorated with the bore, tank, trough and corral program. Also it would be great to understand how this system can be enhanced with the remote monitoring I know this is all in your head although the full story is hard for us to understand without the global view of the project Thoroughly enjoy your videos and look forward to each and every one 👍😀
@jack_out_the_back
9 ай бұрын
I will see what I can do, it may be a few months before I can get onto it as summer gets very busy. But it's a great idea!
Thanks Jack , it must take a lot of time to do these and keep Ant under control .😂 Keep em coming mate.
Interesting videos, we coastal and city people really don't see the bush and life on the stations. Thank you and for the training your doing for young aboriginal men, this is a great effort and will help them in the future
Good work spending time and effort to train the young fellas in pastoral work. The industry needs them and they need the opportunity, win-win. Your crew has the kit and set up down to a smooth operation.
@jack_out_the_back
9 ай бұрын
Cheers, its a great opportunity and great to give something back, and share what we've learned
The comedity value between you both is brilliant, I love it keep it up lads, great chanel, and hello from Ireland 🇮🇪
Apologies excepted considering the circumstances Jack, reminds me of my youth on the Home Farm. All 60 acers
Excellent effort to you and the team I think we were fortunate you took the time and effort to show us 👍
@jack_out_the_back
9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, Cheers!
Great job all, Jack behind the scenes you've put months of planning road building & fabrication. In this last show when you mentioned popping loader tyres I'm now wondering if you receive compensation for that, diesel & being away from your property. Keep up the good work & how did the boys get two days off??
Camel steaks cooked to perfection, timed by Ant packing up his stretcher 😂😂😂
Haha, seeing you blokes reminds me of prospecting around the Specking Patch and freezing half to death. Love it, keep up the great vids boys.
Great effort guys love the videos
@jack_out_the_back
9 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
The tank would make a great pool
@jack_out_the_back
9 ай бұрын
I want it! haha especially with the hot summer fast approaching!
Good work 👍
@lostintransitphoto
9 ай бұрын
Great work! Wonderful video.
@jack_out_the_back
9 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome to see! Woolies bread?!?!? Isn't damper more traditional? 😉 Are there any restrictions on how many wells that can be put in? Context being conscious of the frequently in the news water buyback etc issues that happen in NSW/Vic.
@jack_out_the_back
9 ай бұрын
Not on a pastoral lease in WA the water licensing is specific for livestock (i.e. no irrigation) that's a separate licence. And then the zone where you are has an impact, like if there is a town, or if there is a mining operation.
Wallaby stew!👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸
I am South African and had a good chuckle at the Camel Biltong. Have you made boerewors as well? Been watching your channel for the camel hunting but now i am enjoying what you guys get up to. I am down in Adelaide looks like i need to go explore the outback.
@GodfriedFritz
4 ай бұрын
Watching from rural South Africa in the Northern Cape
YOU CAN GET A PRE MIX BAG OV BILLTONG MIX GROM MASTER BUTCHERS IN PERTH. AND A DEHYDRATOR 👍 🐫 jerky
Almost need the planes they use in Alaska like the Husky? really short runways. Jack reminds me of Wal Footrot with a chainsaw when he gets in that loader. Poor old Cooch couldn't stop him!
Jack has explained why he has to euthanise camels but just to add to his explanation it would cost $500,000 plus to set up a mobile abattoirs on the station and then the cost to transport the pet food everything is plus plus plus on a station and I can speak for this as I was raised on a farm and worked on Jericho 42i cattle station and in the wheat belt. Then the mines throughout the NT. So please before you judge Jack and others think of the stock he would loose or could not buy let alone the machinery he could not buy or upgrade. G
Why has Windida not already got water points?
@jack_out_the_back
9 ай бұрын
They do, but a lot of them are unprotected, and we increased the number in this operation because some of the old bores had not been serviced and started to deteriorate.
Once again Jack, you mentioned Biltong? where is this coming from? its South African
@jack_out_the_back
7 ай бұрын
Spent a bit of time in Zimbabwe when I was younger, and my parents spent a lot of time over there. Plus Biltong is better than jerky! It's real flavour!
@edwardhawkey5714
7 ай бұрын
@@jack_out_the_back Ok right thought there was a connection, i am born in Zim.or Southern Rhodesia back in the day.
Why are you putting the Water Tanks so far from the water trough ? Paul Zimmermann Garland Tejas
@jack_out_the_back
4 ай бұрын
So that feral animals don't hang around the yards and find the source of water, potentially compromising the whole water supply.
Jack, personal question, i notice you have a limp?
@jack_out_the_back
7 ай бұрын
Yeah I damaged my right leg late in 2022 when loading cattle. Did an avulsion of my ACL.
i was taught sqare tanks dont work
@williamburns9731
9 ай бұрын
Well that one did old mate 😳