Well , some of it is good , Steve graham has been round the ridges a few times . As a retired outback trucker myself i can tell you most of these people have no idea what the outback really is . I drove for a big company doing remote work with triple fridges delivering food to remote stores like kalkarindji, n numbulwar along with many other places . Ive had to rescue many clowns like turbo from the bush , where there is no bitumen . I also worked in a goldmine in wa on the tanami rd . Along with 2 years working in borrolloola , and another year out of mataranka . Ive done road building in the gulf near redbank coppermine , also at eyres rock and many other places in the N T over a period of over 20 odd years up there . Ive had heart attack now and cant do a stress test to keep my M C license , so im reduced to watching tv and reminiscing about the good old days when trucks were cool and fast . I spent about 10 years running interstate from about 1988 . Ive driven some quick ones , blew a steer tyre goin 140 on the new england and thought i was a gonna . I put a mack on its roof in 1990 , and spent 2 years recovering with a broken body . Now im 60 and nothing is like it was when i started . We sold our truck since heart attack , and after driving for a express company in melbourne i gave the game away as theres far to many foreign drivers out there now who dont know which side of the road there supposed to be on . Anyway , keep on truckin .