No water in the yardie creek crossing atm, could have kept going up the coast (crossed it today, just a little Sandy), staying at Yardie station tonight
Hey Sue I’m sure there was footage of you eating one of those delicious scones with cream on your nose 😂 😂. it’s good to let your hair down with a bottle champagne 🥂 rrrrrrough morning afterwards. Gr8 episode guys again❤
Another ripper episode guys. Seen these places before on other RU-vid channels but your perspective on these beautiful places is so much fun to watch. Hope you didn't have to work too hard Sue, having missed out on that Sunday nights live music
Thanks so much Jason, that's what we hope to do is bring the reality of the places we travel! Yes it was a bummer missing the live music but work is work 😊 thanksnso much for the support and feedback!
Thanks for all the travel info and particularly the dog friendly (or unfriendly) status of places. It really helps us forward plan our own visits. Might buy you a brew. Cheers, dd. 😊
Thanks so much for the feedback! Really happy the information is helpful. WA is challenging to travel with a dog if you want to do the National Parks please make sure you book dog sitters well in advance. If there are dog sitters they tend to be booked out 2 months in advance!
Our family camping was on a cattle farm in the old shearing shed with the bucket shower over the sheep holding pen area and toilet outside - no walls, hole in the ground. So nice being out in the open watching the birds in the trees.
Love watching your videos. Love that Sue is always smiling (except maybe on those badly corrugated roads). Loving the Wednesday videos too and of course Bobby 😊
Thanks Johnny and Rene! Bob is really turning into a sweet dog! Uts taking time but he is learning (not the sharpest tool on the shed our Bob! 😂) appreciate your support as always 🙏 have a greay week!
Yet another top video experience you two....Glad to see your still enjoying W(indy) A(lways).....and FYI for big D, the reason you deflate your tyres in that limestone track country is so the tyres fold themselves around the stones. I drove ,for many years thru this sort of country and can only remember 3 or 4 tyre destroys...maybe they were too hard !!! And also, before you get to the Gibb, you gotta get your accents around.....sco (o as in orange) nes....NOT sc Oh nes...lol. Cheers guys, travel safe...
😂😂😂 thanks Graham, yes we def need some Aussie lessons when it comes to pronunciations! We get so confused half the time! Great advice re the tyres, thanks! Really appreciate your support and ongoing feedback. Hope you jave an amazing week 😊
Good evening 😊 Awesome episode 👌🏽 not a good track for tyres 😢 Drinking time 🍺🍻 Thanks for sharing your adventures 😊Love Me Bob his growing up fast😊 I'm in East London for the weekend And greetings from a windy cold raining South Africa 🇿🇦
@@suelandolt6840 no we are newly retired and now on our way home to Victoria after 5 months on the road. 🥶Your videos do inspire us to get out and see more of our big backyard.☀️
Thanks Mark, Belarra was great, makensure you book it for the Griday night as that's when they do burgers damper on Saturday and live music and pizza Sunday = great weekend 😂 shower and dunny outside were a great experience! ,
Another fun and relaxed episode, you guys are looking so well and happy in WA . I loved seeing you catch up with Brad and Hayley ( Cape memories ❤️🥰). See you next week 😊
I was wondering when this video was coming out.. we were camped just about behind you and ran into Sue at Yardie Homestead and had a chat. It was windy indeed. All the best!
Good times at the Whalebone it’s a great spot! Pity with no dog sitter you couldn’t get some snorkeling in along the reef as it’s really amazing but gives you a great reason to swing back around sometime in the future!
100% agree with all comments. Whalebone is phenomenal! We really enjoyed it, Greta atmosphere. Big pity about the dog sitter but we have become used to that on WA. Thanks so much for the feedback and hope youbare well!
Hello guys! Love your adventures…we are actually watching your latest episode from Rome..Italy!! But, we are planning a big trip from Wollongong to the Cape next year. Got a question about your sponsor’s product, iCheck TPMS. The tyres on our Ford Ranger have a factory monitoring system that works really well. No problem. But we want our dual axle van (21 foot) to have a TPMS. We have tried a couple of other products (monitors screw on valves, receiver sticks on windscreen of vehicle, solar powered etc) , and they do not seem capable of sending a proper signal from the tyres to the towing vehicle cabin? They are forever beeping and indicating lost signal. Worthless!! How well do your iCheck TPMS work for you from you van to your tow vehicle?
I wondering if you are thinking of going do the Gibb River Road , because a lot of van have a lot of problems with the road. Take care Great Episode 🦘🦘🍷🍷
Ellenbrae is the station along the gibb that has the very good scones - not elquestro I HIGHLY.. and I cannot stress this enough.. HIGHLY recommend going to ellenbrae for a scone and the coffee frappe Have one for me aswell. I dream about them 😂
Mands, yes! He is no longer exhibiting unacceptable and inappropriate boy behaviour 😂 I can safely get into bed without him launching himself! Still super acti e and full of beans but even comes back to me when off lead (provided no other humans, animals or leaves blowing!l 😊 need more of your calming effect on him 😊😊 hope you are well!
@@markmitchell8413 wow Mark that is super generous of you and we are really humbled that you would do that for us but it would be difficult to accept such generosity! We are already in a Karinjini area and heading north but thank you again, it is so generous!