Awesome video! Hope to do that late spring. What did you film this on. The picture quality is mint!
@chillybinadventures20 күн бұрын
Thanks Hayden. 4K Sony video recorder 👍🏻
@xiaoabrose25 күн бұрын
How did your swag work out? The elevated ones look interesting and ideal for dodgy ground conditions!
@chillybinadventures25 күн бұрын
Really good. The black out feature is nice for the sleep ins and the twin skin feature as opposed to the typical single skin swags helped with condensation a lot 👍🏻
@joshcallaghan9432Ай бұрын
1UZ?
@chillybinadventuresАй бұрын
Sure is! 😁
@gmsinding1766Ай бұрын
swag on stretcher all the way.......i find the RTT 2 b all hype.... i camp alot.........3min setup and your done
@gmsinding1766Ай бұрын
camped here 5 months ago, had a swag on a stretcher, bit rough the ground at this site for ground tents......great on a fine day with no wind. plenty of motorbikes turned up.
@fortunefavoursbeer68972 ай бұрын
Hey. Where is that waterfall located?
@chillybinadventures2 ай бұрын
Gidday, just past the man made stone wall on the left.
@shenga17942 ай бұрын
hey bro what kind of diesel heater you got?
@chillybinadventures2 ай бұрын
Chinese special haha
@ewasomeerewa23165 ай бұрын
Just FYI, the land in-between the lighthouse and waituna stream belongs to Nagti Hinewaka. You drove over various 600 - 800 year old maori structures, build by the direct descendants of Kupe. Campinm is not permitted there. Only place where you can camp is north of the river. Good to see you didnt go onto the beach and wreck the dotterel nesting grounds / seal colonies. Please be very respectful when entering this whenua, the place is tapu to many. You are not of that tapu.
@lochiesteedman17796 ай бұрын
Where is this track?
@chillybinadventures6 ай бұрын
Not far from Waikanae
@jamesmahoney89346 ай бұрын
Awesome! Anybody can link me to where I can find roof, racks, ladders, etc.
@chillybinadventures6 ай бұрын
Hi James, jump on the ‘delica owners of new zealand’ facebook page and post a question. Lots of guys with spare parts
@JonTanOsb7 ай бұрын
The 12 V warming blankets are not meant to be slept on. Is that how you use your electric blanket at home? Sleeping on top can ruin the heating coils. Next time, put it in your sleeping bag to warm it up and have it over you. If you put another quilt on top, it should retain the heat longer after you turn off the heat. I don't know why so many KZreadrs try to use these as mattress warmers. Jon in rural BC, Canada
@chillybinadventures6 ай бұрын
Hi Jon, greetings in Canada! In NZ we use electric blankets that are incorporated into the fitted sheet on our normal beds and sleep on top. However I do agree that the blanket in my video is more of a warming blanket so will take your tips into consideration the next camping trip 👍🏻
@JonTanOsb6 ай бұрын
@@chillybinadventures Ah, here we call those mattress warmers. The best bed warmers are pets who snuggle under the quilt. A human is good, but take up a lot more room and talks too much. :)
@jeepn3927 ай бұрын
Great stuff!. Well done.
@edwardmcdermott99487 ай бұрын
more self contained and charges fast in about an hour !! a couple of batteries and your good for the night
@chillybinadventures7 ай бұрын
Are they comfortable to sleep in? Great idea 👍🏻
@edwardmcdermott99487 ай бұрын
@@chillybinadventures yes I think so, you have different types, vests, coats hoodies, ect . I like the vest , I can wear under anything even sleep in a sleeping bag
@edwardmcdermott99487 ай бұрын
@@chillybinadventuresyou want a fast charger, like for a tool for it to charge in an hour
@edwardmcdermott99487 ай бұрын
@@chillybinadventures I purchased my coats and vest in about late February or March on clearance at home Depot
@edwardmcdermott99487 ай бұрын
of course they work but what I like better is an electric vest by Milwaukee tools
@chillybinadventures7 ай бұрын
Is the Milwaukee vest comfortable to sleep in with the battery and heater pads in it?
@RyanNX2117 ай бұрын
I’m 6’2”. Could I fit in one?
@chillybinadventures7 ай бұрын
Have to find one to try out 😁
@Loplyful8 ай бұрын
I've heard the 1uz/3uz is pretty much a bolt on into these things, that true?
@chillybinadventures8 ай бұрын
Yeah i believe it is a known conversion with a bit of info online on how to get it done.
@Hchris1018 ай бұрын
Can i cook a turkey with it if i have patience?
@chillybinadventures8 ай бұрын
It’d be a good video 👍🏻
@ilias63918 ай бұрын
hey bro how do you get to that akatarawa 4wd track
@chillybinadventures6 ай бұрын
Message me on Facebook 👍🏻
@philbrightwell22438 ай бұрын
I took a drive up the Makairo track from the west end and it has private property signs up Am I looking at the right spot?
@chillybinadventures8 ай бұрын
Send me a message on my Facebook page
@philbrightwell22438 ай бұрын
Do you access the track from Makairo east road
@chillybinadventures6 ай бұрын
We started from the Tui Brewery end 👍🏻
@14chstr9 ай бұрын
Anyone using manual transmission?
@chillybinadventures9 ай бұрын
Yes, some people like manual vehicles but most are turning to auto for their easiness
@lewismx88159 ай бұрын
Can't believe that van showed all the big 4x4s how its done! Very well made video btw. Felt like I was right there with ya's
@chillybinadventures9 ай бұрын
Thanks Lewis! Yeah it’s a beast
@lewistoman65359 ай бұрын
Can you get through or is it an in and back out the same way?
@chillybinadventures9 ай бұрын
Hi Lewis, it’s a one way track. In one side out the other
@lewistoman65359 ай бұрын
@@chillybinadventures thanks, starting on east or west?
@chillybinadventures9 ай бұрын
@@lewistoman6535 Starting from the West is easier. Feel free to flick a message through to me on my instagram as I would like to head through again at some point!
@chillybinadventures9 ай бұрын
We started on the Western side on the Tui Brewery end. Coming up from the other side is very slippery.@@lewistoman6535
@Buckopt19 ай бұрын
Ha ha ha good stuff guys bugger I didn't go on that one
@chillybinadventures9 ай бұрын
North Range Rd is a lot different now!
@m.amaers9 ай бұрын
😊~🤙
@johncavell515410 ай бұрын
Hi mate next time you come up to do the track let me know I would like to come along
@chillybinadventures10 ай бұрын
Hi John, feel free to send us a message on my Facebook page 👍🏻
@CaMae8610 ай бұрын
My land rover defender has a more or less non existent heater. Took it up central plateau then other day so grabbed one of these from kmart and used it like a granny blanket over my legs. Was more than enough to keep me warm in freezing Temps in a drafty cab 😂
@chillybinadventures10 ай бұрын
Yeah the granny blanket 🤘🏻
@explorewithmarcus10 ай бұрын
I use one in the Rooftop tent under the fitted sheet. Turn it on 1-2 hours before going to bed on low. Does help to warm up the Rooftop tent space/area quite well. Normally, gets turned off when I go to bed and then turned on somewhere during the night to warm things up again. I have had it on the whole night on one particularly cold night and it did do quite well. But found the cold penetrated the blankets from the top. In general I find you are colder in Rooftop tents, than in a swag for instance. Probably because of the air space is bigger and you are higher off the ground.
@chillybinadventures10 ай бұрын
Yeah agreed. Maybe with a good blanket over top it would seal the heat in
@explorewithmarcus10 ай бұрын
@@chillybinadventures I thought about that idea. Might give that a go…especially at $40.
@larrywillard8444 ай бұрын
@@explorewithmarcus wouldn't that draw double the power?
@nigelngapuhi31310 ай бұрын
More information on the V8 Delica's, please. There is one here in Australia with a Lexus V8 and LS1. I think it is an LS1
@chillybinadventures10 ай бұрын
Hi Nigel, i know the one that came on our trip was a Lexus V8. I don’t know a lot about the build but it is a known swap so should be a lot of info online. Sorry I couldn’t help 😊
@Tacsolcorp10 ай бұрын
Great session.
@chillybinadventures10 ай бұрын
Thanks 🙏 Luckily didn’t have to use the RESQME on this trip
@travissjourney355410 ай бұрын
Part 2 to come? Or is that the end of the track?
@chillybinadventures10 ай бұрын
The track went on for a little longer but nothing too exciting to film 😊
@ryandouglas793910 ай бұрын
need to sort my 80 series out and come out with you guys sometime #waigetstuck
@chillybinadventures10 ай бұрын
Get it back on the tracks 💪🏻
@toniwrathall820610 ай бұрын
Good stuff...is good to see different trucks and without all the whistles and bells having a crack...the bigger tyres make it harder for the average truck now...The R50 Terrano are pretty under rated as i have one with a 2 inch lift running muds and a tight LSD and with the width of them are pretty sturdy on sidelings...great vid
@chillybinadventures10 ай бұрын
Cheers mate! Yeah, the most important thing is getting out there and having fun!
@yutuniopati11 ай бұрын
Could you put a 1UZ inside a 4th gen Pajero ?
@chillybinadventures11 ай бұрын
That’s a very good question…
@yutuniopati11 ай бұрын
@@chillybinadventures Please do it, you will do millions of views !!!
@celesteknighton163711 ай бұрын
Great video! Good to see the difference
@jasmeetsingh733811 ай бұрын
Nice video. Like the comparison.Keep it up 😎
@alangeeves630511 ай бұрын
How far in did you go? The best bits are after the summit of the track down to the hut but your video stops 2/3 the way to the summit still well before the place where DOC tried to close the track with dynamite. It reopened 3 weeks later
@chillybinadventures11 ай бұрын
Unfortunately there is a slip on the way down to the hut from the summit making it difficult to turn around so most people stop at the summit. I am very keen to head down on bikes in the near future to assess!
@alangeeves630511 ай бұрын
@@chillybinadventures No mention of the slip in the doc site. The pictures Ive seen of that slip are 4 years old and I thought were cleared when the new hut was built. Its 5 years since I left Wellington so could be wrong. Even so from Renata saddle to the hut is a serious track with serious consequences if you get it wrong. It will never be a place to take shineys. After the hut you can go down the river about 3km but do not follow the track at the 3k mark back up the steep hill. Its a place 4wds do not go any more and there are reasons for this
@chillybinadventures11 ай бұрын
Yes i have never dared to venture passed the hut. Will definitely be one to scout on the motorbikes i think 👍🏻
@explorewithmarcus Жыл бұрын
Nice wee spot!
@chillybinadventures Жыл бұрын
One of the only places in the lower north island where you can have a fire at camp!
@explorewithmarcus Жыл бұрын
@@chillybinadventures Yeah, the no fire thing grates me! Such a nanny state!
@explorewithmarcus Жыл бұрын
That looks a bit full on!
@chillybinadventures Жыл бұрын
Definitely have to pick your line on this track. Big channel down the centre where the water floods down
@explorewithmarcus Жыл бұрын
Nice video mate. Next time I'm up in Wellington, I am definitely checking out Cape Palliser.
@chillybinadventures Жыл бұрын
Cheers Marcus. Let me know when you’re up and I can show you the good spots to camp out there
@bluegoose6913 Жыл бұрын
Those windmills make your landscape look HORRIBLE. Sorry they were shoved down you throats.
@stevedevine6463 Жыл бұрын
Great trip
@chillybinadventures Жыл бұрын
Must be time for another
@bulatnord743 Жыл бұрын
С4олько Делик!
@johnwanhalla1186 Жыл бұрын
That was a nasty wee downhill there bro anxiety 😂
@chillybinadventures Жыл бұрын
It sure was 😂
@adamharrison8456 Жыл бұрын
Awesome vid mate we were camped opposite you was a good weekend until the southerly rolled in…love ya set up
@chillybinadventures Жыл бұрын
Cheers mate, yeah we had to pack the awning away pretty quick haha
@nipplepinchbumbum Жыл бұрын
What was packed in that chilli bin though?
@chillybinadventures Жыл бұрын
Some good company
@karlmartinovich Жыл бұрын
Cool vid mate. Planning on heading down this weekend to do it. Is the way you went south to north or north to south?
@chillybinadventures Жыл бұрын
Cheers mate! We normally do it south to north. That’s the most common way but you can do it either way 👍🏻
@Buckopt1 Жыл бұрын
Never done odlins
@chillybinadventures Жыл бұрын
It’s a really fun track. Lot’s of crossed up sections.
Пікірлер
would have been nice to know power consumption.
Awesome video! Hope to do that late spring. What did you film this on. The picture quality is mint!
Thanks Hayden. 4K Sony video recorder 👍🏻
How did your swag work out? The elevated ones look interesting and ideal for dodgy ground conditions!
Really good. The black out feature is nice for the sleep ins and the twin skin feature as opposed to the typical single skin swags helped with condensation a lot 👍🏻
1UZ?
Sure is! 😁
swag on stretcher all the way.......i find the RTT 2 b all hype.... i camp alot.........3min setup and your done
camped here 5 months ago, had a swag on a stretcher, bit rough the ground at this site for ground tents......great on a fine day with no wind. plenty of motorbikes turned up.
Hey. Where is that waterfall located?
Gidday, just past the man made stone wall on the left.
hey bro what kind of diesel heater you got?
Chinese special haha
Just FYI, the land in-between the lighthouse and waituna stream belongs to Nagti Hinewaka. You drove over various 600 - 800 year old maori structures, build by the direct descendants of Kupe. Campinm is not permitted there. Only place where you can camp is north of the river. Good to see you didnt go onto the beach and wreck the dotterel nesting grounds / seal colonies. Please be very respectful when entering this whenua, the place is tapu to many. You are not of that tapu.
Where is this track?
Not far from Waikanae
Awesome! Anybody can link me to where I can find roof, racks, ladders, etc.
Hi James, jump on the ‘delica owners of new zealand’ facebook page and post a question. Lots of guys with spare parts
The 12 V warming blankets are not meant to be slept on. Is that how you use your electric blanket at home? Sleeping on top can ruin the heating coils. Next time, put it in your sleeping bag to warm it up and have it over you. If you put another quilt on top, it should retain the heat longer after you turn off the heat. I don't know why so many KZreadrs try to use these as mattress warmers. Jon in rural BC, Canada
Hi Jon, greetings in Canada! In NZ we use electric blankets that are incorporated into the fitted sheet on our normal beds and sleep on top. However I do agree that the blanket in my video is more of a warming blanket so will take your tips into consideration the next camping trip 👍🏻
@@chillybinadventures Ah, here we call those mattress warmers. The best bed warmers are pets who snuggle under the quilt. A human is good, but take up a lot more room and talks too much. :)
Great stuff!. Well done.
more self contained and charges fast in about an hour !! a couple of batteries and your good for the night
Are they comfortable to sleep in? Great idea 👍🏻
@@chillybinadventures yes I think so, you have different types, vests, coats hoodies, ect . I like the vest , I can wear under anything even sleep in a sleeping bag
@@chillybinadventuresyou want a fast charger, like for a tool for it to charge in an hour
@@chillybinadventures I purchased my coats and vest in about late February or March on clearance at home Depot
of course they work but what I like better is an electric vest by Milwaukee tools
Is the Milwaukee vest comfortable to sleep in with the battery and heater pads in it?
I’m 6’2”. Could I fit in one?
Have to find one to try out 😁
I've heard the 1uz/3uz is pretty much a bolt on into these things, that true?
Yeah i believe it is a known conversion with a bit of info online on how to get it done.
Can i cook a turkey with it if i have patience?
It’d be a good video 👍🏻
hey bro how do you get to that akatarawa 4wd track
Message me on Facebook 👍🏻
I took a drive up the Makairo track from the west end and it has private property signs up Am I looking at the right spot?
Send me a message on my Facebook page
Do you access the track from Makairo east road
We started from the Tui Brewery end 👍🏻
Anyone using manual transmission?
Yes, some people like manual vehicles but most are turning to auto for their easiness
Can't believe that van showed all the big 4x4s how its done! Very well made video btw. Felt like I was right there with ya's
Thanks Lewis! Yeah it’s a beast
Can you get through or is it an in and back out the same way?
Hi Lewis, it’s a one way track. In one side out the other
@@chillybinadventures thanks, starting on east or west?
@@lewistoman6535 Starting from the West is easier. Feel free to flick a message through to me on my instagram as I would like to head through again at some point!
We started on the Western side on the Tui Brewery end. Coming up from the other side is very slippery.@@lewistoman6535
Ha ha ha good stuff guys bugger I didn't go on that one
North Range Rd is a lot different now!
😊~🤙
Hi mate next time you come up to do the track let me know I would like to come along
Hi John, feel free to send us a message on my Facebook page 👍🏻
My land rover defender has a more or less non existent heater. Took it up central plateau then other day so grabbed one of these from kmart and used it like a granny blanket over my legs. Was more than enough to keep me warm in freezing Temps in a drafty cab 😂
Yeah the granny blanket 🤘🏻
I use one in the Rooftop tent under the fitted sheet. Turn it on 1-2 hours before going to bed on low. Does help to warm up the Rooftop tent space/area quite well. Normally, gets turned off when I go to bed and then turned on somewhere during the night to warm things up again. I have had it on the whole night on one particularly cold night and it did do quite well. But found the cold penetrated the blankets from the top. In general I find you are colder in Rooftop tents, than in a swag for instance. Probably because of the air space is bigger and you are higher off the ground.
Yeah agreed. Maybe with a good blanket over top it would seal the heat in
@@chillybinadventures I thought about that idea. Might give that a go…especially at $40.
@@explorewithmarcus wouldn't that draw double the power?
More information on the V8 Delica's, please. There is one here in Australia with a Lexus V8 and LS1. I think it is an LS1
Hi Nigel, i know the one that came on our trip was a Lexus V8. I don’t know a lot about the build but it is a known swap so should be a lot of info online. Sorry I couldn’t help 😊
Great session.
Thanks 🙏 Luckily didn’t have to use the RESQME on this trip
Part 2 to come? Or is that the end of the track?
The track went on for a little longer but nothing too exciting to film 😊
need to sort my 80 series out and come out with you guys sometime #waigetstuck
Get it back on the tracks 💪🏻
Good stuff...is good to see different trucks and without all the whistles and bells having a crack...the bigger tyres make it harder for the average truck now...The R50 Terrano are pretty under rated as i have one with a 2 inch lift running muds and a tight LSD and with the width of them are pretty sturdy on sidelings...great vid
Cheers mate! Yeah, the most important thing is getting out there and having fun!
Could you put a 1UZ inside a 4th gen Pajero ?
That’s a very good question…
@@chillybinadventures Please do it, you will do millions of views !!!
Great video! Good to see the difference
Nice video. Like the comparison.Keep it up 😎
How far in did you go? The best bits are after the summit of the track down to the hut but your video stops 2/3 the way to the summit still well before the place where DOC tried to close the track with dynamite. It reopened 3 weeks later
Unfortunately there is a slip on the way down to the hut from the summit making it difficult to turn around so most people stop at the summit. I am very keen to head down on bikes in the near future to assess!
@@chillybinadventures No mention of the slip in the doc site. The pictures Ive seen of that slip are 4 years old and I thought were cleared when the new hut was built. Its 5 years since I left Wellington so could be wrong. Even so from Renata saddle to the hut is a serious track with serious consequences if you get it wrong. It will never be a place to take shineys. After the hut you can go down the river about 3km but do not follow the track at the 3k mark back up the steep hill. Its a place 4wds do not go any more and there are reasons for this
Yes i have never dared to venture passed the hut. Will definitely be one to scout on the motorbikes i think 👍🏻
Nice wee spot!
One of the only places in the lower north island where you can have a fire at camp!
@@chillybinadventures Yeah, the no fire thing grates me! Such a nanny state!
That looks a bit full on!
Definitely have to pick your line on this track. Big channel down the centre where the water floods down
Nice video mate. Next time I'm up in Wellington, I am definitely checking out Cape Palliser.
Cheers Marcus. Let me know when you’re up and I can show you the good spots to camp out there
Those windmills make your landscape look HORRIBLE. Sorry they were shoved down you throats.
Great trip
Must be time for another
С4олько Делик!
That was a nasty wee downhill there bro anxiety 😂
It sure was 😂
Awesome vid mate we were camped opposite you was a good weekend until the southerly rolled in…love ya set up
Cheers mate, yeah we had to pack the awning away pretty quick haha
What was packed in that chilli bin though?
Some good company
Cool vid mate. Planning on heading down this weekend to do it. Is the way you went south to north or north to south?
Cheers mate! We normally do it south to north. That’s the most common way but you can do it either way 👍🏻
Never done odlins
It’s a really fun track. Lot’s of crossed up sections.
Looks good buddy