Hey warrick. Great video. I've been watching a few of your adventures. Just wondering how long have you guys been on the road now . And how much longer . We're planning on WA in 26 ..
Thanks Bruce. It's still a little amateur for my liking, but I think I'm improving. Thanks for the encouragement. Im glad you liked them. There is plenty more to come 🙂
Thanks 🙂. No, no damage at all. The potential is great on such tracks, but if you take it slow, let your tyre pressures down a bit it does reduce the risk of damage to your vehicles significantly. 😊
@warrickbell that's great news We're off to the gibb next month so hoping the road is in some sort of reasonable condition What kind of speeds did you keep to?? Thanks
You'll have a great time 🙂 Our speed varied from 20 - 60. You don't want to be in any hurry. You want to be able to relax and enjoy the journey. Anything faster only runs the risk of damage and stress. Have fun 👍
Awesome footage Warrick and Donna. Its great to see above and below water images in the same location and I also love the acknowledgement of the wildflowers in the vid. Looks like a amazing journey 👌
@Moosey-n-Vanette thank you so much. We're slowly progressing on the quality of the content and am glad you can enjoy it. It's an amazing journey. I highly recommend it to anyone who has the opportunity 🙂
Came through this area 40 years ago, but never saw Windjana George from that perspective. This is excellent drone footage. What drone are you using? Thanks for the upload.
We stayed at a beautiful free camp, approximately 39 km south called March fly Glen. Alternatively, you could stay at the Nap run Silent Grove, which is only 7 km away.
Thanks Warrick. I also used some loctite on the screw with the spring washer. I had already lost some ball bearings and had some damaged springs but was able to purchase suitable replacements on ebay. I purchased 4mm stainless steel ball bearings and springs 10mm long with an outer diameter of 3mm, and a wire diameter of 0.5mm.
A great spot, no matter what the "woke brigade" says - My indigenous mate told me that was the name when I asked ... staggering nice, and they grow very slowly. Black Boys will always be part of WA...
Shame about your woefully irritating choice of music for this video. You were game flying your drone so close to those tree tops, well done. My last tree top adventure ended in a $400 cherry picker bill LOL. Sorry, I'm outta here, that music arghhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!