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The boys are heading out from Laura and taking the Starcke Track out to find a historic wreck site, but this area is just drying out from the biggest wet they've had in 20 years. So getting down that track is going to be a challenge the boys are happy to take! Tackling water crossings, overgrown tracks, ruts, holes and more, the boys work up an appetite. So Jase whips up his Swagman's Beef and Ginger Stew.
The boys are welcomed to Cape York‘s East coast by traditional owner C.J. with a smoking ceremony. Then they are headed out to meet up with an old mate P.J. who has an old gold mine to show the team. However, getting up P.J.'s driveway is a mission in itself and the boys might have to leave the trailers behind to get there. He may have the steepest driveway in Cape York, but it's worth the effort to be able to enjoy his epic front yard.
While the boys have a little time left on Mornington Island, they have to check out a secret fishing spot they learned from the rangers. To get there, they have to cross the salt pans and take the quads and tinnies to find a launch point. The effort to get there is worth it with mangrove jack, queenies and fingermark on the bite. Back at camp, Jase cooks up his famous tuna bake, which Simon declares is ‘exceptional'.
Ranger Tommy has more for the Jase, Simon and Nige to explore on Mornington Island. Today they start at Gununa township and head down an old outstation track that Tommy hasn't been on in 20 years. It leads them right to a soft tidal plain which means the Jase and his big 79 series break through the crust, so it's time to break out the recovery gear. He pops out just as the tide starts coming in, and so they make a break for higher ground. After another saltwater crossing and some 4wding through the scrub, the track opens up to the cliff on the coast which looks like the perfect spot for camp.
On Mornington Island, the crew spend the day with Ranger Tommy. Some rough tracks and sandy spots lead to opportunities for pulling out the recovery gear. As the sun goes down, the set up camp at Dadagun Beach, the land of Tommy's ancestors. Tommy shares more about his heritage and his totem, the thanbe or shovelnose shark.
After an epic season last year celebrating a Decade of Dirt, Jase and Simon are back with a whole new adventure hitting more of those bucket-list destinations on the coast of Cape York. They set out from All 4 Adventure HQ on the Sunshine Coast with the mission to meet the barge at Karumba that will take their gear over to Mornington Island.
In All 4 Adventure: Series 17 – Arnhem Land, Jase, Simon, and newcomer Mitch tackle one of Australia's most remote frontiers – battling rough tracks, croc-filled rivers, and wild coastlines as they uncover the raw beauty of this ancient land.
THE BOYS ARE BACK! The new series of All 4 Adventure: K'gari to Gold begins at a brand new time of Saturdays @ 4pm on Channel TEN, with early access & replays available on Unleashed.tv!
Armed with all-new updated rigs, Australia's favourite adventurers Jase and Simon, along with their good mate Jesse, kick off the series as they explore hidden secrets in their own backyard at breathtaking K'gari.
Driven by a sense of adventure the boys then head North, using their 4WDs to unlock the hard to reach areas of remote Queensland. With the help of the locals, they learn about the history of the lands, the goldfields and most importantly… the secret spots to wet a line!
Mark your calendars, set an alarm in your phone and tell your friends… this series is going to be ALL-TIME!
Jase and Simon, head into the wilds of Western Australia and the Northern Territory for another epic season of off-road and off-shore adventures.
It's a fitting celebration of a decade of the best adventure television anywhere, with Jase and Simon joined by wildlife handler Jesse for more of your favourite off-road bush-bashing, thrilling sports fishing, and mouth-watering campfire cooking.
Starting at the southern Queensland border, they set out on an expedition to locate a lost 130-year-old marker along the Northern Territory border. On their way from the Simpson Desert to the Gulf of Carpentaria, they visit the centre of Australia, meet colourful locals, assist in a wild croc relocation, and are taken to rarely-visited sites at Groote Eylandt where stunning Aboriginal artwork sheds new light on the history of the region.
Jase and Simon head a new direction to tackle new challenges in a new landscape. Starting in South Australia, they follow the coast up to the Pilbara in Western Australia to take in all the adventure, beauty, and history that this region has to offer.
Jase and Simon's latest adventure takes them up to Cape York. There's plenty of fishing, boating and four-wheel driving, as they explore the Secrets of the Cape!
The wilderness of Cape York has long attracted those with a spirit of adventure, and each year around 20,000 travellers make their way up the Overland Telegraph Track to the northern-most point of the Australian mainland. Determined to push the boundaries and tackle new terrain, Jase and Simon set out to explore parts of the Cape where tourists don't venture, and for good reason! From the rugged coastlines and wild tides of the Torres Strait, to croc-infested creeks and punishing 4WD trails that threaten to destroy their vehicles, it's another wild ride on All 4 Adventure: Secrets of the Cape.
Jase and Simon head out for another wild adventure starting in Western Australia's Kimberley region, spanning right across the Northern Territory and into Queensland's Gulf country. The boys head off the beaten track to tackle some of the roughest 4-wheel driving in the country, encountering, cranky wildlife, uncharted waters and some tough terrain that not only threatens to destroy their vehicles but also their adventure.
They head to the almost forgotten scene of Coffee Royal, head up to the Tiwi islands to explore Australia's first northern port, Fort Dundas and make another attempt to reach Little Eva. It's another epic season and Jase and Simon tackle the challenges head on, but will an injury threaten to end their adventure and send them home early?
In this series of All 4 Adventure Jase and Simon embark on an epic journey spanning the whole width of the island continent. Starting at the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, they zig-zag their way west across the top of Australia. They trek through some of the most remote sites on the Gulf of Carpentaria discovering hidden fishing holes, and buried secrets from World War II.
The two adventurers then head bush to tackle some of the most difficult 4-wheel driving in the country, facing bogs and challenges that threaten to destroy their vehicles. The expedition culminates in the Northern Territory where they take in the indigenous culture of Arnhem Land, then head offshore for some of the most spectacular sports fishing Australia has to offer, before arriving at their final destination: the far-flung reaches of the ancient and untouched Madjellindi valley.
The convoy embarks on a wild odyssey of adrenaline-fueled adventure into the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia.
The vast outback plains tumbling into the Indian Ocean create one of the most deserted and spectacular stretches of coastline in the world.
The tough terrain and enormous tides present plenty of challenges for the explorers.
This expedition leads Jase and Simon into the heart of Australia's Northern Territory as they travel croc-infested rivers and blaze a trail through remote bushland to reach some truly spectacular fishing destinations. They venture off-shore into the Arafura Sea and find themselves encountering sharks and crocodiles as they chase the perfect catch.
In All 4 Adventure's second series, Jase and his original sidekick Roddo take you to the northern-most point of Australia, Cape York. The boys go deep into remote aboriginal land south of the Archer River to find some of the best barra & jew fishing the Cape has to offer.
Jase and his original sidekick Rodo take you to one of the most remote and hostile places in the world - the Kimberley in Western Australia. Walcott Inlet is the final destination, but just getting there is an adventure in itself. First, they travel from Noosa in Queensland, 3800 kms to the Gibb River Road in the Kimberley. 500 kms of the Gibb is traveled with with a 2-ton trailer & boat which took around 12 hours before heading down some ‘goat track' to travel another 230 kms to a place called Munja Camp.