We're Hayley & Brad! Travelling Australia full-time in our Landcruiser and Caravan. Follow along with our big lap and subscribe to our channel to come along on the journey with us. Cheers!
Hey Guys great video again !!! Next time you in Busselton you need to stay and i will give you a free fly fishing lesson. Reckon there would have been a few trout in that stream!? Some great shots again guys. Andy and Tan ZPP315
Wow, what a fantastic van. I love it. The only thing I wondered about is the Starling? No birds mentioned here!! Never mind I'm a grandmother and technology escapes me. I'll look it up. Zone really have thought of everything. Happy trails.
I work as a marketer on Facebook. My dream is to travel. Actually I’m local to Torquay so going back down the great ocean road to camp at the waterfalls. I just have my iPhone 😂but this is great info
Great episode. We went to the oldest cave two weeks ago, we drove past the camp site at Yarrangobilly, there were a few vans, surrounded by snow that fell during the night.
Just discovered your chanel guys and subbed - now I have to go back to the beginning and watch all your episodes. One thing that alot of people seem to forget is that when your batteries start to get low with limited solar, don't worry about packing up and leaving. Just plug the car into the van and switch the engine in for an hour - simples.
Great video guys 👏🏻 as someone from Scotland 🏴 where it’s cold the majority of the time is was amazing to see how excited you both got to see the frost, breath and frozen puddles 😂 😮💨 🥶
Hi Chris, thanks for tuning in all the way from Scotland. What a stunning country you live in. AS you could probably tell, the cold is quite the novelty for us 😂
you will more than likely find that the group remote camping out of town were escaping from the towns unrest, hence the advice from the local "dont camp too close to town" hense they wanted to keep their location hidden. the guy who moved you on probly thought you knew hence the no real explination.....welcome to the NT this is not an uncommon occurance in and around communities, hense the overly secured fuel pumps......
Great vid guys. Wish I had known in advance you were staying at Adventist Alpine Village. I may have been able to get you a freebie as I used to be the General Manager of the site. I hope they treated you well.
Hi Guys loved these two vids. Loved your raw honesty and information. I take my hat off for what is required to put a video up and all the things that go on in the background. Since Covid we have been following TIAV. Lifestyle Pioneers. Big Oz. Vet in a van but we are enjoying your view and perspective on this great country we live in. Our Covid purchase was the Y62 and new van to one day travel and see everything we can but as an adventure not for work. Keep up the good work. 😊
Great episode, we really enjoyed it. We towed our Zones up Alpine Way last year (two Zones) and loved the drive, the scenery was so spectacular and a beautiful, although occasionally scary drive. . We didn't see the sign about not suitable for caravans until we got down and saw the same sign you pointed out (we Came from Thredbo end). Oops 😊
Haha opps! Im kinda glad we took the other way in as it led to the Yarrangobilly areas. Looking forward to getting back down there and exploring more of the alpine way next time 😊
Thanks for the feedback! We have all the gopro attachments so changing over is kind of annoying, thankfully the hero 12 has been miles better than the 10.
Great video thanks. Did you have any issues with condensation inside the Zone at the very low temps? We have had some in our Zone and wondering what the trick is to prevent it? Mainly on some of the walls and the exhaust fan cover. None on the ceiling thankfully. We had all the windows closed and the diesel heating on. Maybe we should have left one of the windows open a little?
We didn't have much drama at all. We did crack the skylight and a window and only run the DH at around 16-17c so the temp differential was low. The only condensation i found was along the ally channel that runs along the walls in the mornings and evenings would get damp, pretty hard to avoid it at those temps but otherwise the composite did great with the insulation.
Wow what a different and cool episode!! Such a different landscape to what we are used to seeing you in. From red dirt to white snow, Ningaloo waters to ice baths, corrugated dirt roads to bitumen. Looks like you totally loved it 😊😊😊
Welcome to WA guys I’m loving watching your travels You are going to love Western Australia We have family in Albany on the south coast And Esperance What a dream …. Enjoy
Hi guys, stumbled across your channel about a week ago and working my way through the episodes, I retired 4 weeks ago today and the "boss" and I will start hitting the road early next year. You pair are such a great combination that most people can relate to (we have kids about your ages) and are doing a fabulous job. Very informative stuff. Can't help noticing the "lingo" Brad and got you tagged as a Valley lad. Being a lifetime Cessnock/Newcastle "boy" (66) the vernacular is so familiar. Thanks to you both for the training you are providing this little black duck. Now to get back to catching up on all your episodes. Cheers!
Hey Danny, congrats on your retirement & thanks for the kind words mate! You're pretty close, grew up in Lake Mac/Newcastle. It still feels like home for us. All the best with getting on the road and who knows, we might just catch you out there some day 😁
@@our.australia.trip. Keep having fun doing what you are for as long as it works for both, cheers, you are making a lot of people happier than they were before seeing your episodes and it's a pleasure to see!!
Ciao ragazzi, c è chi sogna di andare in America il mio sogno e’ stato da sempre l Australia vi ho scoperto da poco e sto vedendo i video passati sempre con 👍 siete molto bravi. Sto vedendo cose straordinarie grazie da Roma Italia un grande abbraccio e buoni km ❤️🐶❤️
Hello Lidia! Thank you for tuning in from beautiful Rome 😍 We should trade places one day and you can travel around Australia and we can do the same around Europe! 😂
Yeah I've done my fair share of towing in steep country with hair pin corners etc i much preferred the route we took. Plus if we had an accident our insurance company would have plenty of ammo.
My wife and I camped in a swag at that exact camp group at Yarrangobilly a bit over 3 weeks ago and one of the mornings was -6°C and that was the morning we went for a swim in the thermal pool.
What fun from go to wo, great drone footage. East and West is so very different from each other, we have it all in Aussie, how lucky we are, don’t waste a minute more Aussies, get out and enjoy before the governments lock the gates on many areas we could once always visit or climb!
Long time follower, first time commenting - love the quality of your vids & how real you both are (plus being from Perth I love the snippets of dnb in a lot of your vids! ❤) Very impressed you drove that far in that space of time, and don’t think I’d be game to do an icy water dip like you Brad 🥶 good on you! Snow looks 👌🏻 and I agree Hayley you are cool 😂 Enjoy guys 😊
Thanks for following along Amy & its great to hear from you!! It was a big haul, by god it was worth it though. I reckon we snagged the best 3 days of snow conditions and weather this whole season. Hope the weather in Perth is turning it on for you 😊
So awesome! Good on you both! Your channel is very inspiring, we are aiming to set off into our own full time travel life within the next couple of months 🤞🏻 Hopefully see you on the road ☺️
It's a big climb up the range from Talbingo. I lived in Tumut for a few years back in the early 2000's. Yarangobilly Caves are worth a look, glad to se you did it, we used to go fishing nearby, there is also an old homestead along the bank with a few old reminders left. They hold the Alpine Rally each year in mid winter nearby to where you are camped. I used to go skiing in Mt Selwyn ski resort because the XR6 Falcon wasn't great in the snow so I always had a lot of trouble getting to Thredbo.
Tumut was such a lovely little town, and yes heading up the range was slow and steady but a nice gentle incline the whole way made it easy. Wished it was open season on the trout, i was keen to have a flick. Next time. Looking forward to some more winter camping next year, we will give the place a good workout 👌
Well photographed. There's no excuse for being unfriendly. We're all human beings, we're all "native" to this Earth. Put your foot in the dust, and say "this is my land too" (not in front of them obviously). If you were born in this country and look after the environment and each other, you can say that proudly. Those hostile people are likely the same people who cause unrest and crime in these outback areas and have LESS claim to the land as a result. IMHO. 🐪
Gday guys, great to see you lapping it all up in the High Country "our back yard" as we live in Albury Not sure if you realise how lucky you are to have seen and even better film the elusive, famous "Lyre Bird" often heard but rarely seen. As as family of mum dad and four kids 4WDing and camping in our Nissan Patrols, we've traveled and explored much of the Alpine regions over the last twenty five years and only managed a few short glimpses of this most amazing Australian legend of mimicry. I've only recently spotted your channel and subscribed. Wishing you all the best in your travels and God bless you both.
Hey George! Thanks for tuning in mate. It was very special seeing the lyrebrid. Its almost like they were showing off for us. Love it up there in the alpines, glad you enjoyed the vid & cheers for subscribing 😀