We've crossed the country to bring you adventures all the way from the top end of the NT, right down to the mighty Murray.
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What's the best way to make sure your Iron Jack is ice cold? By camping out in one of the country's best snowfields, of course. In their latest 4WD adventure, Shaun Whale and the boys came face to face with some of the steepest, highest tracks in Australia, sprawled across the Victorian High Country. This part of the world is a sight to behold when the snow starts to fall - and the trek's not for the faint-hearted, but worth it for a unique alpine experience.
If you're thinking big hills, big ruts, huge rock steps and an intense weekend up or down the coast, Coffs is the spot for your next trip away. Plenty of Aussie 4WDers put Coffs Harbour at the top of the tree when it comes to tough, intense driving - tracks which strike fear into the eyes of the most seasoned pro. It can be unforgiving if you get it wrong, but rewarding when you've conquered it and can enjoy an Iron Jack back at camp. Shaun Whale and his crew took on three of the top tracks in the area - check it out below!
After a spot to get off road in NSW this summer? Good choice - the state's got more 4WD hotspots than you can poke a stick at. Luckily, we've picked out three of our favourites to get you started, so whether you're north, south or west of Sydney, you can find somewhere to get the tires muddy and test yourself on a top-class track. And when you decide to call it a day, settle into camp with mates and a cold Iron Jack - how else would you spend a weekend?
If you're going to let your tires down anywhere, you could do worse than the biggest sand island in the world, Fraser Island. One of Australia's most-loved playgrounds has a new challenge at every turn, and plenty of spots to camp, fish or swim in solitude. Shaun Whale and the crew took on this iconic spot recently - check it out below!
Here's an Outback Hack which has the Iron Jack seal of approval - an airtight plan to free up your camping time on your next trip.
When you head out on your next bush camping trip, two things are just about certain: you'll cram as much as possible into each day, and you'll be buggered by the end of it. Sometimes, after a long day in camp, you'll want nothing more than a small, simple feed made with as little effort as possible. But what's the bush version of microwave noodles or frozen finger food? The answer's in your Iron Jack can. Thanks to Iron Jack fan Daniel Sims, we've mashed up another Iron Jack Outback Hack - check it out below.
We all love heading out on Aussie outback escapes in the middle of summer, but the warmer weather doesn't last forever. When the mercury drops and it's safe to do so, nothing beats a campfire with a couple of mates. Even then, the warmth only reaches so far, and that problem calls for another Iron Jack Outback Hack. So time to fly by the seat of your pants with this beauty, sent in by Iron Jack fan Andy Holland!
You've reeled in dinner and brought it back to camp, but now you've got bigger fish to fry. How to cook up your catch with what you've got lying around? Thanks to Iron Jack fan Dylan Hansen, this Outback Hack will do the job nicely.
It turns out the humble bread clip does more than just fix a broken plugger - and a bit of alfoil can be more useful than you'd think. Cheers to Riley Thomson for a couple of top Iron Jack Outback Hacks to try this summer!
You know the drill - you turn up to a new campsite, the ground is rock hard and your pegs are bent out of shape by the time you leave. Next time, try this Iron Jack Outback Hack sent in by Amsyar Zulkiflee – it’s an absolute peg-saver!
For the final leg of the trip the boys are hunting Barra, the most prized fish in the country. "Barra Fez" has been talking a massive game...but can he back it up?
The boys head inland searching of Saratoga, as Ben looks to end his long run of near misses with this iconic freshwater species.
Ben ‘Buster’ Jones and his brother Terry square off against good mates Mick and Fez to settle some old scores. When it comes to these boys, its always a competition!
The journey begins in the deep blue chasing monster GT, a species that has reached cult status based on its reputation as one of the toughest fish pound for pound in the world.
Next stop we head to the top of Australia, and the very top of our bucket-list. Cape York brings unbeatable scenery, A-grade tracks and unreal fishing.
It’s time to trade the wheels for water and head in search of top end Barra on the Daly River.
Next stop, Finke Desert Race – winding through unforgiving country from Alice Springs to the community of Aputula, it’s one of the world’s most challenging off road courses.
Buckle up for some serious wheel lifts! The Sunshine Coast Hinterland delivers in spades, with some of the toughest tracks we've ever seen.
It’s time to trade the wheels for water and head in search of top end Barra on the Daly River.
Next stop, Finke Desert Race – winding through unforgiving country from Alice Springs to the community of Aputula, it’s one of the world’s most challenging off road courses.
Our journey begins in Riverland, South Australia on the banks of the Murray River – home of the Dingy Derby. This world renowned competition is the ultimate test of maritime skill and endurance.