I'm going insane here - two posts into this thread and each has disappeared into the ether! If this one doesn't work I'm cancelling my 4WD Action subscription.
What we are seeing is the new world order. Without getting into the argument that the advertorialinfomercial pays for the program, this is the new world in which we live. The new breed of adventurers need all these essentials to survive in the rugged Australian bush - OK some are actually a wise move so I won't argue with that.
I saw "Wheels Across the Wilderness" (Leyland Bros - mmm, is that their real name or is it an advertising ploy since they drove Landrovers!! Food for thought.) as a primary school excursion to the pictures. At least 6 of us got the bug at that time. Despite lifes challenges most of us still have the bug in one form or another and most of us generally hanker for the simpler times.
I certainly did not need most of the current "essentials" in my 1950 Series 1 (#5371 in the lineage) which are now required on the expedition from Brisvegas to the Gold Coast.
Jack Absolom did more true adventure in that Sigma than many do today in their fully kitted fourbies. And what about our the ABC program about our indigenous friends. Their escapades in getting around the bush in old holdens was pure genius!
Our responsibility is to tell the younger ones (i.e. the future adventurers) about the "true" adventurers and to get them to seek out and enjoy the old footage (yes, it is still around in one form or another). Talk to them about the Leyland's, the Beadell's, the Douglas's, the "hairy battlers's", the bush tucker man, the Absolom's, the Coight's (well, at least his uniquiness). My young daughter knows about these people and appreciates their contribution to our family bush travel lifestyle. She also understands the 'new world order' and rarely wants for any of the modern "essentials" for our trips - although she did indicate today, after the program in question, a new swag would be nice for her birthday!
Sorry - rant over - gotta go and fit the new latte machine to the fourby (apparently I can't survive in the bush without it accordingly to "hasbeen" in the latest video).
Deseng