Hey you guys, you are so awesome as usual... We are no longer looking after the hipcamp at Burrum Heads. We are now in north Queensland, pm us whenever you are near us...here for 6 months on a beautiful freshwater creek, deep and refreshing...and no crocks!!! KEEP IN TOUCH LEGENDS ❤❤❤
Love watching you both such down-to-earth people. Getting lots of information for our lap maybe in a year. 🤞How can you both afford to do this and how long for? thankyou.
Thanks Louise for following along. I bet you must be excited for your trip! We have a few businesses we run on the road plus we stop and work often for other people 👍🏽
Welcome to Albany great video . You must off missed the few 30 plus deg days we have had. Happy trails . Just a foot note the squeaky sand is from the Silica that is present in the sand .
We love how authentic you guys are with your own style and gear you travel with. Chelsea I love your blue cardigan, where did you get it from? Thanks, Laura & Troy.
Thanks so much for the lovely comment 🥰 My cardigan is from a little boutique store. Unfortunately doesn’t have a brand as such on it 😞 Safe travels guys
Geez you visit some great beaches👍love the beach 🏝 that Gaol was cool but I nearly fell off the couch laughing when Chels was locked in that cell 😂😂 hey Spicy Chelsea you put me on to abc sauce now this hot Franks? Easy to find? Looking forward to next week already👍
Absolutely loved this episode. Had me laughing, was very informative and great footage of the areas you visited. Thank you. I'm looking forward to watching your new adventure.
Good to see you guys got a sunny day I managed to also when I was there last October my parents had a photo of me somewhere on top of the natural bridge when I was a kid but I been looking through the thousands of pictures haven't found it yet enjoying your videos looking forward to see the next one all the best Ron
Hey Guys, loved your episode as always. Chelsea where did you get your jacket/cardi (the long one you are wearing on the beach) and sunnies from please?
Hey Ness! I got the cardigan from a little boutique so doesn’t have a proper brand I’m sorry. The stunning are just Kmart ones. I never buy expensive sunnies because I always brake them haha
Love you you tube channel guys. Look forward to your episodes. Bryce you need a silicon mat for the BBQ. Lets you do marinated stuff on the bbq without the clean up!
Did you feel anything I am staying in a old home housesitting one night I heard a crash and the whole cheats of draws I found on the ground the next morning It was so heavy to put back in it was so scary
On a school trip, I witnessed the last whale being flenced. I t upset so many of us that the bus bus covered in schoolgirl puke..so many smells...urggh
I can still remember as a 10yr old the last whales being bought in to that whaling station and the whales being cut up….big crowds….the smell and sight will stay with me forever
When I was about 10 or 11 we used to holiday in Denmark. We always visited Albany especially the whaling station. It was still in operation. We would watch the flensers cut up the sperm whales. There was always gallons of blood and the deck was awash. Huge white pointers would thrash about ripping chunks of blubber off the dead whales that were hooked onto the buoy anchored just off the deck. The largest great white ever caught was lassoed and winched up by a work boat next to the tethered bodies of the sperm whales. They winched the shark onto the flensing deck and cut its head off. One bloke reached into its mouth. He must have touched a nerve on the dead shark because it closed its jaws around his forearm and severely ripped it. We always took home some souvenir whale teeth. The teeth were pulled from the jaws, put in 44 drums and sent to Canada where the natives would would carve them and sell them. Scrimshaw was the name of the art or skill of carving the whale teeth.
Oh wow! Thanks for the comment that’s very interested but I couldn’t imagine being a child and seeing all that 😱 I guess it’s what they did back then. How times have changed 🐳
@@CaravanAdventureAus Yeah, I guess. Going roo shooting was pretty normal. Skinning and butchering the freshly shot animal. If we were having chicken for dinner we didn't buy a frozen one at the shop. We just picked one from the chook pen down the back, chopped it's head off etc. I guess people now are pretty delicate. The thing is, these are survival skills that were necessary and could quite easily become necessary again.