Very neat. It makes me miss living and working on my uncle’s ranch even with the mundane chores. It never got as hot as the temperatures you shared. A hot summer day was 85 Fahrenheit and temperatures in mid fall could be 35 Fahrenheit and mid to late winter could easily reach the mid to low teens. Twenty plus inches of snow is also typical. These extremes come from the dry air in the high desert and his house is at 7000 feet in elevation. Again, neat video.
thanks for continuing to watch 🙏🏻 the environment is beautiful but can also be harsh. it is not for everyone, but we enjoy it out there. we would love to one day experience a USA high country ranch ❤️ is definitely on the bucket list.
thanks for watching 🙏🏻 yes we caught up with Jack at the end of last season and had a chat. we will feature that chat in 1 of the next 2 episodes to complete our Life on Carnegie vids.
fulltime travellers now but 12 months ago we both left jobs we loved (Mike was Chevy Sales & Sam was Medical Admin). never been on a farm, least of all a remote cattle station
Question the people that run the station full time are they having a holiday and whilst there away are you guys looking after the place whilst there away
thanks for watching 🙏🏻 they were away for 2 weeks holiday, there was 3 weeks where the muster crew had to camp away from homestead so those 5 weeks we are essentially alone. the other weeks we are assisting the fulltime staff. the whole time we are also responsible for the tourist trade that comes thru on way along Gun Barrel Highway.
Very neat. It makes me miss living and working on my uncle’s ranch even with the mundane chores. It never got as hot as the temperatures you shared. A hot summer day was 85 Fahrenheit and temperatures in mid fall could be 35 Fahrenheit and mid to late winter could easily reach the mid to low teens. Twenty plus inches of snow is also typical. These extremes come from the dry air in the high desert and his house is at 7000 feet in elevation. Again, neat video.
thanks for continuing to watch 🙏🏻 the environment is beautiful but can also be harsh. it is not for everyone, but we enjoy it out there. we would love to one day experience a USA high country ranch ❤️ is definitely on the bucket list.
Good video up date. Well done on the very clean chook pond.
thanks for watching 🙏🏻 we had to do it regularly but the chooks & ducks were very happy 😁
@@greataussieodyssey: Glad you covered the Chooks and other poultry stuff.
Great video. Thanks for sharing. I think Jack Carmody from Prenti did an interview with you guys a while back?
thanks for watching 🙏🏻 yes we caught up with Jack at the end of last season and had a chat. we will feature that chat in 1 of the next 2 episodes to complete our Life on Carnegie vids.
Lambs For the Freezer
@@peterbaylis2111 🤣 yes can’t get too attached to the animals. some will always be around, others we may not see next season
good onya city slickers from a city slicker
Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
So What Did u do For a Job in the City
fulltime travellers now but 12 months ago we both left jobs we loved (Mike was Chevy Sales & Sam was Medical Admin). never been on a farm, least of all a remote cattle station
Question the people that run the station full time are they having a holiday
and whilst there away are you guys looking after the place whilst there away
thanks for watching 🙏🏻 they were away for 2 weeks holiday, there was 3 weeks where the muster crew had to camp away from homestead so those 5 weeks we are essentially alone. the other weeks we are assisting the fulltime staff. the whole time we are also responsible for the tourist trade that comes thru on way along Gun Barrel Highway.