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@AshleyPerera27
@AshleyPerera27 Месяц назад
Let’s hope this Australian series never ends 🤞🏼 Best series ever!
@Ninchi_TrueCrime
@Ninchi_TrueCrime Месяц назад
Agreed!!!
@RebeccaThompson-sk5jm
@RebeccaThompson-sk5jm Месяц назад
They should move here, quick smart!!
@bryonypearson8581
@bryonypearson8581 Месяц назад
Oz done right 🥳🥳🥳
@kayenash5481
@kayenash5481 Месяц назад
@@AshleyPerera27 Agree fully!
@bevmc5061
@bevmc5061 Месяц назад
It’s a fantastic country to live in, so many Aussies have never seen this great land.
@SpunkmeyerSnr
@SpunkmeyerSnr Месяц назад
Driving on the same road 20 years ago I got a double flat ! Phone service not extensive at that time. Many pulled over to help but none could help fix two flats. With the sun starting to set I started tp contemplate hitching a lift to Hermansburg and call a garage. The next car that pulled over was part of a family group traveling together. I told him the problem and he just smiled. 'Of course I can help mate, I'm a tire mechanic" He then set to with his compressor and tire plugs. He also offered me a cold beer from his travel fridge.....
@Bluejay103
@Bluejay103 Месяц назад
I love how as Arizona kids, obviously growing up in desert environment, you have a deep appreciation for our outback desert environment that probably most from overseas don’t It’s a beautiful thing
@PeteV.53
@PeteV.53 Месяц назад
They have gone beyond just looking and seeing … as the majority of tourists do. They are now in the realm of sensing and feeling 👌🏽
@Jeni10
@Jeni10 Месяц назад
Cheveyo, you love Tia’s quirky sense of humour, let’s face it, because that’s a sign she’s happy and we all love a happy Tia! 🥰😂🇦🇺😃
@roboct6
@roboct6 Месяц назад
I really enjoy your videos. I don’t know if anyone has mentioned it before but whichever one of you handles the music has a real talent for scoring a frame. Music is a major aide for storytelling and your becoming masterful at this.
@Bluejay103
@Bluejay103 Месяц назад
@@roboct6 I’ve said the same thing. It also gives the channel a unique vibe. Beautifully done.
@OnePackWanderers
@OnePackWanderers Месяц назад
Thank you very much for this. I was very bad at it for a long time 😂
@nevillemignot1681
@nevillemignot1681 24 дня назад
It seems that several people that make these Vlog's have no idea at all about blending what you see to what you hear........
@MrRolandMichel
@MrRolandMichel Месяц назад
My Doctor has given me a stern warning about watching so much of you guys... He says that you are too sweet and I'm risking Diabetes!😄
@meturns4666
@meturns4666 Месяц назад
Awww sweet talker😂 !!
@sheerluckholmes5468
@sheerluckholmes5468 Месяц назад
Get yourself a new doctor, problem solved.
@kayenash5481
@kayenash5481 Месяц назад
@@MrRolandMichel 😅😅
@TheMightyAgency
@TheMightyAgency Месяц назад
Are you sure you're not using that as an excuse to get an Ozempic prescription?
@murphyrp01
@murphyrp01 Месяц назад
How many people comment on how inappropriate those sandals are for the Australian outback. Seriously time for Merrill hiking shoe sponsorship
@hayleyrichardson9203
@hayleyrichardson9203 Месяц назад
First nations people traversed the land for thousand of years without shoes so I think they'll be fine. Plus being from Arizona I would assume they're used to being careful where they walk so they don't upset a local scorpion etc
@joellewhite912
@joellewhite912 Месяц назад
Lots - and that's why they keep highlighting them 😆
@robjan02
@robjan02 Месяц назад
Lived in Australia all my life and NEVER seen "The Bush" captured so beautifully and intriguing as you show it.Your photography is OUTSTANDING.Your Enjoyment IS OUR Enjoyment.WELL DONE to you both.Thank-you so much ! 🥰
@Ninchi_TrueCrime
@Ninchi_TrueCrime Месяц назад
“You know what it’s still warm enough for though…. Sandals!” 😂😂😂 Yes I’ve also noticed the MANY foot shots you’ve put into your videos since we told you to get boots 😂😂😂😝
@sharonmoore9941
@sharonmoore9941 Месяц назад
Must be sponsored by a Thong company I reckon.😃
@Ninchi_TrueCrime
@Ninchi_TrueCrime Месяц назад
@@sharonmoore9941 😂😂😂
@petermcculloch4933
@petermcculloch4933 Месяц назад
I grew up in the bush and only wore shoes to school and boots around horses or in the stockyards.
@robyndehavilland1609
@robyndehavilland1609 Месяц назад
The moment you conquered the road that beat you last time, priceless ❤️ (thanks Mazda). How magic is the silence of the Aussie outback ( apart from the 3am parrots 😂). Also congrats on hitting over 80k subs, I wonder how many are Aussies? Xxxx
@redhammer9910
@redhammer9910 Месяц назад
For all of us west of the Great Dividing Range know all to well how much driving is involved between interesting and beautiful places and we know it's the biggest turn off for tourists. For that reason near all these places are largely untouched wildernesses. We appreciate them and the driving becomes something of a second nature. What I'm finding consistently interesting about both of you is you seem unphased by any of it, other than sharing it all with those bloody flies. That we all have in common. This is a top class real life adventure through the Australian outback that I feel that over time will become the go to series for all budding young adventurers it's that good. Keep on trucking guys, your doing really well.
@jdaly1739
@jdaly1739 Месяц назад
Oh, you guys always make my day when I see your next episode pop up. With so much negative stuff on the telly and the cost of living and life's stresses, it's just so lovely to sit and zone out and watch your video. You're actually helping people, you know that? Keep up the good work, guys. Much love and Stay safe❤❤
@lucyhodgkinson-fisher7355
@lucyhodgkinson-fisher7355 Месяц назад
Totally agree
@Bobbydazzlla
@Bobbydazzlla Месяц назад
Every week of the year there's many species of wattle trees flowering somewhere in Australia. That's why it was chosen as our floral emblem and our national colours of green and gold.
@michaelrow8261
@michaelrow8261 Месяц назад
Psych is my all-time favourite show. As soon as you christened Blueberry, I knew we would be friends😂 Can't wait for you to get to Tassie.
@OnePackWanderers
@OnePackWanderers Месяц назад
Psych is the best!
@WilliamGilies
@WilliamGilies Месяц назад
Your photography makes me love my country even more.
@Tiamariawouldntwanttobeya
@Tiamariawouldntwanttobeya Месяц назад
You know what I appreciate about your travels most. Is that you spend a decent amount of time somewhere really travelling the roads not so travelled. Unlike other RU-vidrs, you guys literally live the experience. I also appreciate that your travels are more realistic for most of us.
@ethanwd
@ethanwd Месяц назад
The majority of Australian natives flower in winter and spring, because water is often too scarce for plants to have the energy to put into flowering in the summer… late winter and early spring is usually the best time of year for wildflowers here! 😊
@Ninchi_TrueCrime
@Ninchi_TrueCrime Месяц назад
Temperature wise: if you were warm enough camping overnight in those freezing temperatures, you should be mostly fine in Tassie. The difference however: Tassie ground doesn’t warm up through the day, so the ground is freezing all through the winter & if you’re in a tent, you’ll feel the cold coming up from the ground- I recommend getting a mat or woollen blanket for underneath you….
@kayelle8005
@kayelle8005 Месяц назад
Cockatoos will also squawk at ungodly hours of the morning too. Loved that night shot of the stars. Soooooooooo happy you decided to go back to Uluṟu 🥰
@ryangibbins8196
@ryangibbins8196 Месяц назад
Haven't had a 'Big Thing' for a while. Stay on guard Chev, I reckon Tia's got some brewing.
@barbararowley6077
@barbararowley6077 Месяц назад
I know it seems counterintuitive to non-Aussies, but many native plants flower during winter, because that’s often the best time for seedlings to sprout and get established before the worst of the heat and dryness.
@jennifermitchelson7971
@jennifermitchelson7971 Месяц назад
The little white flowered bush is called the Geraldton wax, so pretty
@thomashauserman5478
@thomashauserman5478 Месяц назад
The two of you have truly done a magnificent job of show casing the Australian outback. Bravo!. You have gone to another level on this trip.
@s_al7771
@s_al7771 Месяц назад
Appreciate the drone shots! really shows how dynamic the outback landscape is!
@kazz3956
@kazz3956 Месяц назад
My Hubby carried our 18 month old on his shoulders around the whole King Canyon walk. OMG this land is spectacular. Truely loved it. PS the Star scape was gorgeous too.
@Knowyourintent
@Knowyourintent Месяц назад
Wow I never knew Australia had camels. I think I love the your Australian excursions the most. Re: first aid kit ... "I think I need one" "Why?" "My heart stops whenever I look at you" Omg how adorable is Tia.
@meturns4666
@meturns4666 Месяц назад
Australia has the largest population of Camels 🐫 in the world 🌎. True fact we export them to the Saudis..
@stevenmckee6134
@stevenmckee6134 Месяц назад
Fun fact: Australia exports camels to Saudi Arabia
@martinmckowen1588
@martinmckowen1588 Месяц назад
We sell them to the Saudis
@DaveOz-mx5oh
@DaveOz-mx5oh Месяц назад
we also have camel racing lol
@tileux
@tileux Месяц назад
Not only do we have the largest population of camels in the world, we actually have more camels than the rest of the world combined. Every now and then a camel herd invades outback towns and causes mayhem.
@DottyDotDitto
@DottyDotDitto Месяц назад
Arkaroola in the Flinders Rangers in SA is worth a visit. The Ridge top tour (while awesome) would be out of your price range, but there are some 4w4 tracks you can do yourself in the area.
@Wdeane1957
@Wdeane1957 Месяц назад
Skytrek at Willow Springs Station is great, costs about $80 for an all day 4wd self drive tour.
@clarebear7007
@clarebear7007 Месяц назад
40yrs ago, I went to Kings Canyon as a 13yr old …. It was stunning and it never leaves your memory.
@sallyleichhardt2155
@sallyleichhardt2155 Месяц назад
You needed to have the song "solid rock" by Goanna pumping as you approached Ayers Rock. That would have been epic! But I guess you get copyright penalties. Loving your travels, I'm enjoying seeing Australia's beautiful outback regions. It's sad that I've lived here all my life and never visited many of these places. Thanks for taking us along for the ride 😊
@Nico-bx5on
@Nico-bx5on Месяц назад
So good guys. Loved that you shared your Kings Canyon and Uluru with us. The Australian bush is a winter wonderland with its native wildflowers in bloom - all your senses are heightened but especially the nose. Love the perfume of native blossoms!! 🙂
@stuartferguson7947
@stuartferguson7947 Месяц назад
👍 - I’ve had a TJM Compressor for several years, never had a problem with it.
@achebwahs1111
@achebwahs1111 Месяц назад
I love that you returned to Uluru. I've driven to her 6 times from Victoria over the past 30 years and are planning my 7th. She keeps on calling me back to her. Much love and love much guys
@clubgus07
@clubgus07 Месяц назад
Tia and Cheveyo im really getting serious fomo here I'm now researching Google Maps in remote places of Qld and NT, Normanton, Barkley, deadset I'm ready to take my leave from work your videos of the outback are just Spectacular. you captured Uluru perfectly. cheers.
@rafikaasipa3646
@rafikaasipa3646 Месяц назад
Same here! I’m packed and ready to go 🤣
@stayawakenhealthy2539
@stayawakenhealthy2539 Месяц назад
Celebrations for three years of travelling the globe Tia and Cheveyo. 👏👏#keepontraveling Pete. NSW.
@markd1070
@markd1070 Месяц назад
You should visit Carnarvon George in QLD, if you get the chance.
@goulash75
@goulash75 Месяц назад
I know they're not heading that way, but I couldn't agree more with your comment. Fraser Island should also go on the list.
@Loupdelou-ly1ve
@Loupdelou-ly1ve Месяц назад
You two are really too cute! I'm not a mum, but glad to see a bowl of salad 😇😇
@krissyv2046
@krissyv2046 Месяц назад
Love your videos...The beauty of Uluru is breathtaking on its own but your timelapse was masterful - like a moving painting. Stargazing is also amazing in the Outback and the fact that you took the time and effort to capture our amazing Southern Sky...enduring cold winter nights..THANK YOU
@gbsailing9436
@gbsailing9436 Месяц назад
As you probably know by now, it did work out and AGAIN the colours never cease to amaze!!! So beautiful! It is such a phenomenon the way it can reflect all those different wavelengths!
@DanielFuller-m5k
@DanielFuller-m5k Месяц назад
Chey' is so happy. That dude loves Aussie obviously and you two could live here ans never get bored. He's so happy
@quicksilver2510
@quicksilver2510 27 дней назад
I visited Uluru in 2019. Even though I have aboriginal ancestry, it ended up being a much more spiritual experience than I expected. It went far beyond a tourist destination for me. I'm so glad they've stopped people climbing on it, even though I wouldn't have even if allowed. It's a must visit landmark for foreigners and Aussies alike.
@Bluejay103
@Bluejay103 Месяц назад
And also the drone was a great investment Your drone footage is always spectacular
@kayelle8005
@kayelle8005 Месяц назад
Once again I’m postponing going into my office because your video popped up. 😊
@kayelle8005
@kayelle8005 Месяц назад
Still can’t quite believe it’s been a year since your last trip. Time has flown so quickly.
@MaraudersWorld
@MaraudersWorld Месяц назад
Love the area. The Kings Canyon rim walk is incredible and I will never forget the stark color difference between Uluru and the sky. Magic. Enjoy ! 😎
@spope6852
@spope6852 Месяц назад
Glad you two did the rim walk. We remember it well, particularly the descent which was a bear after all those hours of hiking. But then again we were in our mid-fifties.
@barryross8382
@barryross8382 Месяц назад
Arkaroola and Balcanoona are well worth a visit. And of course Wilpena Pound.
@andevaschacho
@andevaschacho Месяц назад
Maybe that 3 o'clock squawking was flying foxes....they can get pretty noisy.
@Biiri-oc8ti
@Biiri-oc8ti Месяц назад
Another major accomplishment conquered, how fitting & beautiful that this video ends under a spectacular Uluru Sunset. Onya Cobba's.
@nannyg666
@nannyg666 Месяц назад
I WAS SO EXCITED FOR THIS! We were at King's Canyon in late-June, 2011 and it became one of my favorite places on earth. We wanted to drive the short cut to Alice Springs but only had a 2WD rental that explicitly said "No Dirt Roads!" in the agreement. Still, I was tempted to do it anyway. We did both the canyon walk and the rim walk. We spent one night at the resort there, which was having a mouse infestation at the time. Dead mouse smell everywhere and live mice everywhere, including in the very modest dining room. My favorite memory was trying to figure out what to do about breakfast for our family of 5 before doing the rim walk. The restaurant was way too expensive (we could only accomplish this by tracking costs, much like you do) so I went to a little shop nearby that sold a tiny selection of food items and I bought a loaf of bread and a jar of Nutella. Our family sat on the rim of the canyon feasting on all-you-can-eat Nutella sandwiches for what was probably less than $10. Incidentally, the $AUD was spiking when we were there in 2011 and for that whole trip, was actually worth slightly MORE than a $USD. Made things rough for me as the budget keeper of our group. Thank you so much for helping me relive this fond memory! And yea, we did sunset at Uluru, too. Love you guys.
@paultaylor765
@paultaylor765 Месяц назад
4:00 Fun Fact.On the road to King's Canyon you crossed the oldest river in the world, but the most time, it's dry.
@FC-BS
@FC-BS Месяц назад
0:46 you guys seem so excited to finally be able to take this road
@Dexamalion
@Dexamalion Месяц назад
Congrats on seeing something you didn't see before!
@nevillemills9517
@nevillemills9517 Месяц назад
At Uluru when you walk around the rock you can feel the life coming from the rock, it literally lifts the hair on the back of your neck and makes you feel the centuries of culture that has past. Truly a unique and precious place. Everyone should at least once in their life visit this place you won't be disappointed. Just sit in a quite place near the rock and you will feel it's sole.
@goldennugget75
@goldennugget75 Месяц назад
Hey guys. Clicked on this as soon as it popped up. Nice to see you again.
@kayelle8005
@kayelle8005 Месяц назад
Same
@kayenash5481
@kayenash5481 Месяц назад
Same here!​@@kayelle8005
@daveamies5031
@daveamies5031 Месяц назад
Be silly not to really, pretty hard to resist a OPW video 👍
@pajaro685
@pajaro685 Месяц назад
I've climbed the rock three times! twice in 1975 and again in 1999. The camp grounds used to be almost at the base of the rock.
@MattBlankenshipPhotography
@MattBlankenshipPhotography Месяц назад
Like #14 from Gilbert, Arizona! ✌❤
@paulmcfawn
@paulmcfawn Месяц назад
Your photography, editing & story telling is getter better & better each time. Just a fab job you two. Really enjoying watching each episode 😊👍👍
@margaret-anncopeland8390
@margaret-anncopeland8390 Месяц назад
Another gorgeous outback video. You've noticed a lovely thing. That many Australian native plants flower in winter through to spring. A lovely bonus ❤
@noelbowerman1562
@noelbowerman1562 Месяц назад
This might sound ,wacky ,but i felt the spiritual element of Uluru. It really is a special place ,im glad you got to see kings canyon too ,its also beautiful.
@nevillemills9517
@nevillemills9517 Месяц назад
My wife and I went there a number of years ago in our Mazda 3 but we took the bitumen road from Uluru. We walked the canyon bought fuel in the small town and travelled back to the roadhouse on the Stuart highway in one day arriving at the roadhouse in the dark. Not good travelling in the dark but we got there. 400 kms between everything out there. We loved it. And we were in our fifties.
@brettcummins3386
@brettcummins3386 Месяц назад
The fact that Cheveyo was watching Psych just made our night!
@christinethompson1016
@christinethompson1016 Месяц назад
Wow what a coincidence. We just left Kings Canyon this morning 23rd July. Stayed 2 nights. Saw a dead camel that was run over! Enormous! Loved our time but Uluru was magical. Lots of wonderful walks right close as well as sunset views. So pleased to see you enjoying so much.
@srjwaugh
@srjwaugh Месяц назад
The best travel vloggers I have come across. You guys are amazing. I too see your post and then watch; it is so engrossing that I can't wait for the next one. Have fun always.
@threestumps7560
@threestumps7560 Месяц назад
I went to Kings Canyon and Uluru on a year 11 school trip. Never have been back since but I want to revisit one day. Thank you for showing us. Hope when you are back in SA you visit the Flinders Ranges; the towns of Quorn and Hawker and go for a bushwalk inside Wilpena Pound. I drove to the Flinders Ranges from Melbourne last year and loved it. Also, since you love photography (and if you love trains as well) when you are In Port Augusta you should check out Yorkeys Crossing. The only spot in Australia where you can photograph an entire length of a 1-2km long train inside one picture; this is due to the S shaped curve to the north of the road. The Ghan, the Indian Pacific and all cross country freight trains come thru Port Augusta.
@karekerry4362
@karekerry4362 Месяц назад
Wtg!👏 You completed in Luna what sadly Blueberry couldn't. Thank goodness for a compressor that does it's job👍 Good thoughts to you both😊
@julierichardson1919
@julierichardson1919 Месяц назад
Kings canyon is an outstanding place. To stand at the top of the rim and look out at the vastness and beauty of our country is just magical!
@Rebecca.G
@Rebecca.G Месяц назад
Have you guys seen the movie "Priscilla Queen of the Desert"? King Canyon is one of the filming locations
@veronicataylor3925
@veronicataylor3925 Месяц назад
You guys need Australian Swagman hats with the corks that hang down, to deter the flies haha. 💙💙 🇦🇺
@gbsailing9436
@gbsailing9436 Месяц назад
I'll 2nd that comment!
@marklane58
@marklane58 Месяц назад
I was waiting for the next BIG thing. I guess Uluru will do. But wait... no Tia for scale! Thanks, you two wonder bundles, for another dreamy ride. And double wow for your time lapse. Colours were amazing.
@21gioni
@21gioni Месяц назад
You have a beautiful wife she’s so sweet and funny. Her quirky personality makes me smile and she loves you dearly.
@kayenash5481
@kayenash5481 Месяц назад
That sunset was beautiful.❤❤
@TheSkskitey
@TheSkskitey Месяц назад
I loved the Uluru sunset shots . Stocked you got a name brand air pump , not saying what pressures to run a gravel road but i find 25psi a good starter . Speed on a corrugated roads can vary too , if your speed 75/90kph you can find the "sweet spot" and you can virtually smooth out the corrugations . Great trip you guys :-)
@allangoodger969
@allangoodger969 Месяц назад
The first time I visited Kings Canyon was in 1986 went back there in 2019, what a difference in amenities.
@marionthompson3365
@marionthompson3365 Месяц назад
"I like them apples"! Definitely becoming Aussiefied!❤
@peterzweck1763
@peterzweck1763 Месяц назад
Thanks Tia and Chevy (ozzie abbreviation) for all your videos showing parts of my own country that I haven't seen yet but would love to one day...including some I never knew about! Winter here is the time when the stars, star clusters and nebulae of Scorpius (aka Scorpio in horoscopes) and next door Sagittarius (towards the centre of our galaxy) shine directly overhead. Scorpius was beautifully framed in your timelapse! I'm lucky to live on a rural farm where you can see the full glory of the night sky...but the Outback probably is even better.
@macca409
@macca409 Месяц назад
Drone appreciation + algorithm comment ❤
@Michael_Digs_Trees
@Michael_Digs_Trees Месяц назад
Commenting for the algorithm and appreciation as always. I Highly recommend people who haven't yet to check out their Vietnam motorbike trip. Truely nail biting in parts. Pitching Anaconda to send these lovely folks free Salomon shoes. HashtagBootsies4theFootsies
@ralphhalwes3376
@ralphhalwes3376 Месяц назад
$5 is cheep when you need to pay so many road tolls in mel, syd, bris, but at the same time we pay alot of road tax's,,,,,,,, But enjoy as you two make me smile for your happiness and your love for our country,
@Ninchi_TrueCrime
@Ninchi_TrueCrime Месяц назад
12:13 the yellow flowers look like a type of wattle…. While you judge early or late spring with a groundhog in America, we can tell if it’s going to be an early spring, based on when the wattle starts to come out…. That said, I don’t know if that applies in the Northern Territory, but if it does, then we should start seeing some better weather soon…
@OnePackWanderers
@OnePackWanderers Месяц назад
That is really cool! Thank you for the info 😊
@Ninchi_TrueCrime
@Ninchi_TrueCrime Месяц назад
@@OnePackWanderers ❤️
@CraigAlden-ld9ey
@CraigAlden-ld9ey Месяц назад
Wonderful to see Kings Canyon, just another place I missed years ago….. but you can’t see everything….absolutely amazing…. And you never ever get sick of The Big Rock…..enjoy….many more cooler nights ahead….. looking forward to what comes next.
@geofftague4417
@geofftague4417 Месяц назад
Most Indigenous native plants flower during the cool season. Some are ephemeral and only flower when it rains. Enjoy! love love your travels.
@cacy1008
@cacy1008 Месяц назад
Love the redness of the earth...one day...i will get there .
@birdwatcher5928
@birdwatcher5928 Месяц назад
Your photography and editing skills are really great, well done guys. Without that this series would be poorer. When you stop travelling this is your next job.
@mikldude9376
@mikldude9376 Месяц назад
The clip of the rock changing color at sunset turned out good , well done mate ! A shame you can no longer climb the rock, it's a great view on the top.
@lindasweeney969
@lindasweeney969 Месяц назад
Aussie here. Never have put peanut butter and Vegemite on the same piece of toast. But now I want to try it! Love your channel. Travelling with you is so much fun. Do be careful of those bare toes with the snakes and bull ants!
@gregpies1649
@gregpies1649 Месяц назад
You guys are having so much fun. Thanks for coming back to Australia we love having you here. 😊😊😊
@rosv7833
@rosv7833 Месяц назад
I never really understood why it was called The Milky Way until I was out at Uluru. The stars are phenomenal - just an awesome sight.
@user-gy4gf5cx9b
@user-gy4gf5cx9b Месяц назад
So admire you both because of your respect and appreciation every where you go hope you never leave 💝💝
@RobNMelbourne
@RobNMelbourne Месяц назад
Most species of Wattle (the yellow flower at 12:15) bloom in winter. The national flower of Australia, the Golden Wattle, blooms a bit later in August.
@ben5219
@ben5219 Месяц назад
You probably already know this, but be careful when camping around big gum trees....they can drop their limbs. Best to not setup your tent under them.
@iannicholls2790
@iannicholls2790 Месяц назад
Loving the drone shots keeping up with the car. Even the crash in the blooper was good because it was remarkably the first time.
@ipo5566pm
@ipo5566pm Месяц назад
Your aerial vista shots in this Australian series continue to be incredible. It really highlights the beauty of the landscape, but also the vastness and emptiness, and isolation of the area you are travelling through. Makes for the best cinematic footage you have ever delivered!! Well done.👌
@jessicahammetttravels
@jessicahammetttravels Месяц назад
Tia your comment about why you need the first aid kit - adorable! Can’t wait for the next one, guys! 🌏☀️🫶🏻
@gaidin
@gaidin Месяц назад
haha I was just admiring your in-car drone panning.... there was no need to confess to the crash ;)
@mglew
@mglew Месяц назад
We drove the kings canyon shortcut dirt road back in 1998 in a little Nissan Pulsar (Sentra in USA speak). Let’s just say it started out white and we handed it back brown, caked in mud. It made it though…. After shallow but vast water crossings and many bumpy patches…. Happy memories…. Back then the road was free, the park entry was free and there was little or no accommodation at Uluṟu. Back then we were permitted to climb Uluṟu which was mind blowing…. We have some photos from half way up and tourist buses down the bottom look like little toys…. Must go back some day and pay our respects to the Local people and again enjoy the monolithic icons of our outback.
@OnePackWanderers
@OnePackWanderers Месяц назад
That sounds like quite the experience, thank you for sharing 😊
@Seaside5
@Seaside5 Месяц назад
The King's Canyon rim walk was my favourite part of my visit to the NT! It had rained and there were waterfalls. Truly stunning. Enjoy! ❤
@OnePackWanderers
@OnePackWanderers Месяц назад
Ah it must’ve been truly magical with the waterfalls!
@FionaEm
@FionaEm Месяц назад
OMG you've seen Kings Canyon 😊😊 I went in 2006 and it's still the most amazing thing I've ever seen (except maybe the planet Saturn through a telescope!) The alcohol rules for Watarrka National Park are probably because traditional Indigenous owners are trying to keep their communities 'dry'. Alcohol has been a terrible problem for them since white ppl introduced it in 1788.
@kinghilton
@kinghilton Месяц назад
Hope the drone is good cause that took your travel vlogs to next level.
@Shift0231
@Shift0231 Месяц назад
Aussie road trip vlogging legends! Glad you got to Kings Canyon this time and you’re getting some nice sunny blue sky days!
@jamesward6788
@jamesward6788 Месяц назад
You're walking in the long grass in the centre of Australia... in SANDALS???
@TrevorSampson1955
@TrevorSampson1955 Месяц назад
Unwise
@jasonbarnes5605
@jasonbarnes5605 Месяц назад
Awesome episode once again guys. Now I can get back to work!
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