Good Morning 😊The river looks amazing 👍🏼 The Karunjie track has beautiful scenery 🤙🏼 Thanks for showing the boab prison , heard of it but never seen up and close 💯 Thanks for sharing & Cheers 🍻 From South Africa 🇿🇦
Fantastic episode as usual. Classic comment, Australian history its a funny old thing. Looking forward to the next series. Some of that rock art is spectacular and the majority of it, thankfully, is well hidden and not graffitied
Mate diggers rest is very interesting in terms of organisation! However we stayed two nights there in April 18 and got three Barra between 76 and 80 cms on one mullet, so would recommend it! Though the family might be bored the fishing was very good
Did anyone tell you when chasing Barra with live bait to leave you spool open! Wait for 5 seconds and then close. Barra suck in baits and not swallow for a few seconds. If you get a bait back scaled but still alive you just missed a barra
It is absolutely magic that area, we stayed at Home Valley down on the river camping, watching the Red Moon coming up o we the Cockburn Ranges ( Red Moon a reflection of the sunset?). I’ll never get tired of the Kimberley’s Number 4 or 5 coming up next year 🤞🏻
Great series guys, have really enjoyed it. Really looking forward to the Kennedy Ranges series as I only just change my plans to go there and went Exmouth because the wife really wasn't keen on the 4wd loop track. This will be a boys trip for me now as well.
Croc country, rock art and Australia's sketchy history go hand in hand and always tell a story. I reckon prison trees and chains were never OK and I like the way you quietly acknowledged the reality of our past. Looking forward to your Kennedy Ranges trip. I've tried to get there for a couple of seasons now but alas haven't made it past Gascoyne Jn because it's rained causing road and NP closures.
Just a side comment, I have Falkens on my 200 series and have done 100,000ks on mine and still have 8mm of tread and most ks have been towing a van. They are a great tyre and will buy them again.
oil from your hands destroy the art work, same as stelignites and tights , if you touch them they blacken losing their natural colour. up on the mitchell plateau, you can see traditional peoples art work, the lower ones people have touched and ruined whilst the higher up art can not be reached are still looking vivid after thousands of years. @@krump743
Thanks Cam for showing us the track which must have been a bit tiring getting in and out of the car setting up cameras . And thanks for the art works which no doubt aren’t seen by many . Love your work Cam and Tiffany .
Awesome vid mate, love seeing old indigenous art and culture.. full respect for the age of it all and you taking the effort to show it to us all 🤙
Love the new cruiser. I can see it is a game changer and you will now be touring in luxury. Happy travels
Good Morning 😊The river looks amazing 👍🏼 The Karunjie track has beautiful scenery 🤙🏼 Thanks for showing the boab prison , heard of it but never seen up and close 💯 Thanks for sharing & Cheers 🍻 From South Africa 🇿🇦
Cheers mate! Thanks for the comment 👍🏼
Fantastic episode as usual.
Classic comment, Australian history its a funny old thing.
Looking forward to the next series.
Some of that rock art is spectacular and the majority of it, thankfully, is well hidden and not graffitied
Great video mr Cam, thank you again for showing us around
Cheers Barry, pleasure mate! 🍻
Ah mate, how good is solo travel for sucking it all in. And it’s always all over the place 🤣 That art is gorgeous.
It's great to see the trip all the way through. Thanks, Cam! Can't wait for the next one😊
Great episode Cam! Beautiful scenery. Looking forward to the next series. Cheers!
Mate diggers rest is very interesting in terms of organisation! However we stayed two nights there in April 18 and got three Barra between 76 and 80 cms on one mullet, so would recommend it! Though the family might be bored the fishing was very good
Will have to check it out next time! So keen to catch a Barra 😂
Did anyone tell you when chasing Barra with live bait to leave you spool open! Wait for 5 seconds and then close. Barra suck in baits and not swallow for a few seconds. If you get a bait back scaled but still alive you just missed a barra
Glad we ran into you mate before you set off on this track keen to see what you film in the series, wonder if you find the mystery box out there 👌🏼
It is absolutely magic that area, we stayed at Home Valley down on the river camping, watching the Red Moon coming up o we the Cockburn Ranges ( Red Moon a reflection of the sunset?). I’ll never get tired of the Kimberley’s Number 4 or 5 coming up next year 🤞🏻
Sounds awesome! It’s such a special place.
Simply stunning up there .. can’t wait to go back 👍🏻
It’s gods country mate! Beautiful!
Great series guys, have really enjoyed it. Really looking forward to the Kennedy Ranges series as I only just change my plans to go there and went Exmouth because the wife really wasn't keen on the 4wd loop track. This will be a boys trip for me now as well.
Great episode Cam!
Thanks Cam.
Great road trip guys. Enjoy seeing the next adventures, either on your own Cam or as the family.
Cheers Gary!
Nice Vid Mate its a great little track that one.
Cheers mate, yeah it’s a good drive!
Awesome video Cam, you never disappoint
Croc country, rock art and Australia's sketchy history go hand in hand and always tell a story. I reckon prison trees and chains were never OK and I like the way you quietly acknowledged the reality of our past.
Looking forward to your Kennedy Ranges trip. I've tried to get there for a couple of seasons now but alas haven't made it past Gascoyne Jn because it's rained causing road and NP closures.
Hope you get another chance to get up there, it’s a fantastic part of the Gascoyne! Cheers mate 👍🏼
Just a side comment, I have Falkens on my 200 series and have done 100,000ks on mine and still have 8mm of tread and most ks have been towing a van. They are a great tyre and will buy them again.
That’s a good run! Been really happy with mine too. Probably got closer to 80k, but that’s because I didn’t rotate them.
@@WildTouring 45 rear and 40 front and rotated every 10k. Thanks for your reply, stay safe.
A boab tree. That would make a good logo. No wait …!
Those coburn ranges are truly beautiful…
Makes you really feel like you’re in the Kimberly
Totally agree, spectacular country!
I see you got the best foot wear
Cam thanks for the video 👍👍
Cheers for watching!
Another great vid mate 👍
Cheers mate 👍🏼
The rock art was incredible! ❤
Agreed! Some great examples there!
Cool ep
Cam did DJM do your battery set up in your van as well? I watched on one of your vids they did your dust suppression
Nah off-road living in Wangara did the car and caravan lithium system. Did a vid on the build 👍🏼
@WildTouring thanks I have heard of their work cheers
The 1000th to give it a 👍
Lucky me 🥳🍻
What Tyer size are you running Cam?
265/75r16 👍🏼
remember people, do not touch the art work, you will ruin it.
How come people touching it ruins it but the weather and elements ect don't ruin it?
oil from your hands destroy the art work, same as stelignites and tights , if you touch them they blacken losing their natural colour. up on the mitchell plateau, you can see traditional peoples art work, the lower ones people have touched and ruined whilst the higher up art can not be reached are still looking vivid after thousands of years.
@@krump743
Nothing funny bout Australian history!!
I’m not making light of it, I was using the adjective in the context of Australian history being difficult to explain or understand; strange or odd.
Thanks Cam for showing us the track which must have been a bit tiring getting in and out of the car setting up cameras . And thanks for the art works which no doubt aren’t seen by many . Love your work Cam and Tiffany .