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Season 2019
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TheTVDB.com Season ID
1824467
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June 22, 2015
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July 14, 2022
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S2019E01
BUDGET 4WD CHALLENGE! $1000 ute takes on Fraser Island!
January 10, 2019
60
S2019E02
MUD-FEST! Insane 50km of bog holes and winching - Tasmania's best 4x4 track
January 17, 2019
60
S2019E03
OVER 1,000 SAND DUNES & no track to follow! Australia's most remote spot!
January 24, 2019
60
S2019E04
NIGHT TIME 4x4 MAYHEM - Huge rock steps and recoveries AFTER DARK! Tough tracks close to Sydney
January 31, 2019
60
S2019E05
Inches away from rolling a 4WD - what happens next? Muddy, steep 4X4 tracks + EPIC campsites!
February 6, 2019
60
S2019E06
BOGGED AND BROKEN 4WDs - Does this crazy bush mechanic fix get us home? Deepest mud holes EVER
February 13, 2019
60
S2019E07
OLD 4WD CHALLENGE - huge rock steps, winching chaos, and RIDICULOUS beach camping!
February 20, 2019
60
S2019E08
NO TRACK, NO MAP - Insane Desert 4WD Adventure! Tough 4x4s + 6x6 Chopped 200 Series forge new track!
February 27, 2019
60
S2019E09
THE 4WD SHORTCUT FROM HELL - 4 days in the mud, Bush mechanic fixes, winching into the night
March 6, 2019
60
S2019E10
FRASER ISLAND DURING A CYCLONE! 100km+ winds - beach washed away - How do we make it off the island?
March 20, 2019
60
S2019E11
AUSTRALIA’S TOUGHEST TRACKS! HUGE wheel lifts, INSANE near 4WD rollover in the Glasshouse Mountains!
April 17, 2019
60
S2019E12
DROWNED 4WD! Our most insane recovery ever - did we rescue it? Moreton Island like you’ve never seen
May 15, 2019
60
S2019E13
SCARIEST HILL CLIMB EVER - Slippery as hell secret QLD tracks! 4WD nearly rolls + handy 4x4 tips
June 13, 2019
60
S2019E14
CAPE YORK MADNESS - Which 4WD FLOATED? ROOF-DEEP RIVER CROSSING - Insane Gunshot attempts!
July 11, 2019
60
S2019E15
50M IN 5 HOURS – Bogged to the sills in Cape York! Why we cross a croc-filled river at night!
August 1, 2019
60
S2019E16
Shauno broke TWO 4WDs last time he was here! Did we survive Cape York’s truck-breaking Old Coach Rd?
August 22, 2019
60
S2019E17
THE TRACK THAT MADE ROCKET TREMBLE ON CAMERA! HIGH COUNTRY fast, deep rivers + camping in a blizzard
September 19, 2019
60
S2019E18
EVERYONE HAD TO WINCH! Bush Mechanics, Angle Grinders, Chainsaws & Shauno’s funniest cook up yet!
October 17, 2019
60
S2019E19
THREE 4WDs BOGGED AT ONCE! Bush to Beach hardcore weekender!
November 13, 2019
80
S2019E20
SHAUNO’S NEVER BEEN SO SCARED - Coffs Harbour vs. 4WD Action - who wins?
December 5, 2019
70
S2019E21
4WDING UP A CLIFF - Who didn’t make it… PLUS Shauno’s hilarious Christmas Cook-Up
December 26, 2019
85
S2019E22
Flooded 4WDs & the FUNNIEST cooking scenes - OUR BEST MOMENTS OF 2019
season finale
December 19, 2019
40
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