“Having Country Road on repeat 30 times… I feel like my brain is going to explode” omg that cracked me up!!!! So funny!!!! We love our kids but you are right…. At times it gets a bit much 😆
As a result of your first trip to Coober Pedy we stayed at Coober Pedy Views and went on the Noble Tours. Thank you for the heads up. We loved them both and highly recommend.
great video Paul, Katie, Jasparoo. The potatoe bake had me wanting to rush up to Coober Pedy just to join you for dinner, looked so yum, could almost smell it through the screen. Have enjoyed following your travels through Utube and on channel 44. Safe travels.
We did a tour with Aaron about 8 years ago and it was a amazing, we got to see and hear all about the highlights. Cheese and crackers at the Painted Desert mind blowing. See you next week.
Another evening of memories - bus trip this time- stayed u/g, noodled (fun for Jasper?) and Breakaways. Also thanks for upmarket spud bake - will be adding garlic to cream and m/r 's. Safe travels thank you Jan Adelaide
Should have spent more time around Port Augusta. Awesome walk through Alligator Gorge near Wilmington. Also Pichi Richi Railway at Quorn would have been a winner with Jasper as it runs every weekend. Happy and safe travels.
Hi Feel Good's. We are long term subscribers and love your videos. We are leaving tomorrow to travel from South Coast NSW to Uluru, Alice and Central QLD. We have booked a Noble Tour in Coober Pedy, on your recommendation. In this video you show, in fast motion, the cyclists in Laura, SA. They were part of that Bike SA Mawson Trail ride. I was one of those riders, cycling 900km from Adelaide To Blinman in the Flinders Ranges, a fantastic experience. My question is, did you sample the ice cream in Laura? The factory has been operating for 100yrs. We were lucky to have it served to our 200 riders as our local produce desert, at dinner. Love your videos and thanks for the great insights, recommendations and inspiration to travel. Ps, even though we have 11 grandchildren, Kathy still wants to adopt Jasper!
Wow!! That is very cool that we passed you in this ep and what a great experience to be a part of 💙👍 we totally missed out on the ice cream 😬! Thanks for the recommendation it’s on the list for next trip to the flinders…. Hopefully early next year
We are blown away every week by the campsites that we’ve never seen or heard of - in a few of eps we stay at this free camp called Mary Kathleen… mind blowing story 👍🇦🇺💙
Amazing cooper pedy only 10% mined , luckily its not a big open cut mine with huge machinery be nothing left today 😢go the little batler miners plenty still out there to find 👍keep living that dream 😊
Great episode. Had a small chuckle when I saw you drive down Horricks Pass. Just today I was editing our 2017 trip we did on our Can-Am Spyders, which was filmed on my old GoPro hero5. Certainly brought back memories. Even the roadside stops on the way to Coober Pedy, we stopped at a few of those too. Needed the stops to give our bodies a bit of relief from the saddle. It was a great ride that one all the way to Uluṟu and back to Broken Hill then home to Gippsland in Victoria.
Wow! As I pass people riding Spyders I always wonder how a long ride would be… I’d like to do a ride Roadtrip one day - I use to ride a Suzuki 500 as my commuter (pre Jasper) with Katie on the back (barely knew she was there!!) 😅🇦🇺💙
@@TheFeelGoodFamily you will have to get back into riding when Jasper is a bit older. I was a late starter, 53 when I got my motorcycle licence. Not sure how much longer I can ride for as my hands have arthritis, but not ready to give up just yet. Wish the weather was a bit warmer here we would get out more on them.
Another awesome episode guys! How awesome is Lake Hart and Coober Pedy, special places for sure. Katie, I admire your boots every episode, can you please share what brand they are? 🙏
Wow, you do some big travel days. If we did that over here we'd fall off the end of the country. 😂 😊I love the arid beauty of the outback, its spectacular & the colours are amazing. Great episode as usual team. Thanks 😊
In regards to the clothesline, when your not hooked up I usually place the clothesline right next the hitch and use the tow chain to wrap around the line and do up tight and the clothesline stays up all the time, regardless of the surface below 😃
Maybe a question that has been asked and answered before in a video or podcast: How far in advance do you plan your bookings (accommodation). If one was to maybe start traveling full time, how do you avoid paying stupid money for stays especially during peak seasons (hip camps are now becoming ever so popular - thanks guys! And Trip in a Van! LOL 😂). Is there a crunch point when you freak out over not having somewhere to stay. Do you pre pay for all accommodation? Thanks
hey team, love your stuff! I noticed you walked out on Lake Hart? on the salt, through the little tunnel? is this allowed these days.. In 2017 some Military police came along and told us to get off the lake, due to unexploded ordnance. Even the walk down from where you camped, down to the rail road, is private property. Owned by a farmer around there somewhere. Our group were told if we'd come back, we'd be locked up or a 10K fine..
Whoa!! We did not know that!! Thank you for sharing - there were a lot of people down there - I think they may need to remove/close off the access points/walking tracks - it looks like it’s ‘encouraged’ as a ‘walk’ - we’ll also put a note in the episode description also warning people to make sure they check themselves to see if access is allowed - appreciate you letting us know 🙏🇦🇺💙
Hi, more wonderful ideas of what I could do there… Have you every thought about doing mud tie dye t-shirts or squares to make a quilt of different places Jasper has been? I think Jasper would enjoy the activity (and it would make a great Jasperoo clip). Also, would you recommend everyone in Australia doing an animal rescue course before doing van life? I saw one offered in a Tasmanian wildlife rescue but have not seen anyone talking about them. The what to do’s if you find injured wildlife on the side of the road.
Brilliant idea!! We are about to announce a partnership with a new wildlife charity in the next couple of months and will make sure we get the information and recommendations for this suggestion and share it - thank you 🙏 🇦🇺💙
We have had a couple of close calls and fortunately no incidents 😊😅 Paul was a passenger in a major single vehicle accident with a kangaroo just before we started our family travels - this certainly gave him a good perspective on the dangers involved but also the ways to mitigate them 👍🇦🇺💙
Just trying to understand the whole concept? Why you can eat cheese and cream extracted from a cow using a completely unnatural mechanical commercial process?