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Rescuing endangered species, piloting choppers and coming nose-to-snout with some of Australias deadliest creatures is all in a days work for Matt Wright. With his mates by his side, Matt ventures into the outback and beyond, managing to get into (and, remarkably, out of) some insanely nail-biting situations. This new collection of adventures moves from his home in the Northern Territory to the jungles of Borneo to the rivers of the Congo. Follow Matt as he tracks down a monster croc in the Congo, relocates fifty saltwater crocodiles over state borders in the space of a few days, rescues elephants and orangutans (and two giant snakes) in Borneo and spends time at home with his pet crocodile Tripod, and gain some behind-the-scenes insights into the making of some of Outback Wranglers most intense moments. Told with wit, candour and a hit of adrenaline that makes you feel like youre riding shotgun in Matts chopper, Outback Adventures is a ripping collection of unforgettable experiences from a remarkable Australian.

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Willow heading back to camp on the sling after a days work collecting croc eggs - photo 1

Willow heading back to camp on the sling after a days work collecting croc eggs on La Belle Station. Craig and Mick are on foot.

Age 25 egg-collecting on the Victoria River back when Jimmy and I were the two - photo 2

Age 25, egg-collecting on the Victoria River back when Jimmy and I were the two rascals.

Flying the chopper over the nests at Arafura Swamp in Arnhem Land NT One of - photo 3

Flying the chopper over the nests at Arafura Swamp in Arnhem Land, NT.

One of the bigger crocs I caught on the Vic River back in 2004 when I was - photo 4

One of the bigger crocs I caught on the Vic River back in 2004, when I was working on Moroak Station as a ringer.

The Outback Wrangler core team Jono r Willow c and me Here we are - photo 5

The Outback Wrangler core team: Jono (r), Willow (c) and me. Here we are catching and relocating a handful of small female crocs on Elizabeth Downs Station.

An 18-foot monster crocodile caught during filming for season three of Outback - photo 6

An 18-foot monster crocodile caught during filming for season three of Outback Wrangler .

17-foot croc Axel getting moved from Wyndham Crocodile Farm during the wild - photo 7

17-foot croc Axel getting moved from Wyndham Crocodile Farm during the wild west mass relocation. Today, he lives at Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin.

Using an excavator to pull out another big crocodile just one of the methods - photo 8

Using an excavator to pull out another big crocodile, just one of the methods we used to get the crocs out of their pens at Wyndham Crocodile Farm.

Carrying the Devil to the back of the truck to join Axel The back of the - photo 9

Carrying the Devil to the back of the truck to join Axel.

The back of the truck filled with hay and covered by shade sails providing a - photo 10

The back of the truck, filled with hay and covered by shade sails, providing a comfortable spot for the Wyndham crocs.

Crossing the river in the Congo on the so called ferry made up of canoes - photo 11

Crossing the river in the Congo on the so called ferry made up of canoes strapped together with a steel sheet laid across the top.

Chatting to the crew in the Congo making jokes about the precarious river - photo 12

Chatting to the crew in the Congo, making jokes about the precarious river crossing we were about to make.

Mick and me in the Congo admiring the incredibly straight wooden harpoon - photo 13

Mick and me in the Congo, admiring the incredibly straight wooden harpoon poles, handcrafted by the locals with only a small knife and some sandpaper.

Practising erecting the panel trap just outside Kabeya Maji to ensure we had - photo 14

Practising erecting the panel trap just outside Kabeya Maji to ensure we had everything we needed before we set the trap for real.

Our main camp set-up in Kabeya Maji where we slept and ate around the fire - photo 15

Our main camp set-up in Kabeya Maji, where we slept and ate around the fire most nights, sharing stories with one another.

Talking to camera while sitting on the back of the bigger of the two crocs that - photo 16

Talking to camera while sitting on the back of the bigger of the two crocs that I caught while I was in the Congo.

The set-up of Outback Floatplane Adventures in the very early days of - photo 17

The set-up of Outback Floatplane Adventures in the very early days of operation. We didnt even have a helipad so I had to land the chopper onthe roof of Cyclone Creek .

Macca and me doggedly transporting the Polaris ready for the first ever tour - photo 18

Macca and me doggedly transporting the Polaris, ready for the first ever tour for Outback Floatplane Adventures.

Hanging out with my 17-foot pet croc Tripod in his pen at the back of the - photo 19

Hanging out with my 17-foot pet croc Tripod in his pen at the back of the shack.

My three-legged scaly mate in all his glory turning it on for the cameras - photo 20

My three-legged scaly mate in all his glory, turning it on for the cameras.

Welding up the traps with one of the wildlife rangers in the workshop shedin - photo 21

Welding up the traps with one of the wildlife rangers in the workshop shedin Borneo.

Baiting and securing a cage trap in Borneo showing two of the rangers how to - photo 22

Baiting and securing a cage trap in Borneo, showing two of the rangers how to activate the trapdoor.

The Burmese reticulated python I found lying across the road in Borneo - photo 23

The Burmese reticulated python I found lying across the road in Borneo.

Relocating the python and a crocodile upriver during the infamous boat trip - photo 24

Relocating the python and a crocodile upriver during the infamous boat trip that lasted until the next morning.

Captain Courageous flying me insanely high in the sky while I screamed and - photo 25

Captain Courageous flying me insanely high in the sky while I screamed and swore into oblivion.

JB and me connecting with the bull elephant we caught and relocated in the - photo 26

JB and me connecting with the bull elephant we caught and relocated in the jungle.

Releasing the beautiful orangutans at the wildlife sanctuary Kaia and me - photo 27

Releasing the beautiful orangutans at the wildlife sanctuary.

Kaia and me just after we said our vows at our wedding in Dunsborough WA - photo 28

Kaia and me just after we said our vows at our wedding in Dunsborough, WA.

Suited and booted with my closest mates on my wedding day groomsmen from left - photo 29
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