Flinders Ranges SA / Part 3 - Exploring the Flinders Ranges and Gorges.

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  • @enriqueserre
    @enriqueserre Рік тому +2

    Merci pour ces belles images ,ces beaux paysages ... a bientôt 👍

    • @justcruisinwithmicksally837
      @justcruisinwithmicksally837  Рік тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed looking at the landscape, it is breath taking at times with the changing colours.🙂

  • @roberthocking9138
    @roberthocking9138 Рік тому +2

    A beautiful part of the world for sure, great video

  • @peterjames8714
    @peterjames8714 Рік тому +2

    Thanks Mick - Another enjoyable video. I forgot in my last comment to congratulate you on your retirement!!. I have been enjoying your truck videos. I was in Wilpena pound in 1973 & 1979. I climbed St Mary's peak both times. My wife & I will be down that way next year -March April May - We don't have a set trip as yet. We will do a flight around the pound this time- too old to hike it. Enjoying following your travels. Cheers from Bowral NSW

    • @justcruisinwithmicksally837
      @justcruisinwithmicksally837  Рік тому

      Thanks, retirement is great. I have never climbed St Marys Peak, something that I will now never do. Enjoy your time when you travel this way again🙂

  • @mnj640
    @mnj640 3 місяці тому +1

    Flinders is a magical place. Used to live in Peterborough a lifetime ago and used to just go driving out there

    • @justcruisinwithmicksally837
      @justcruisinwithmicksally837  3 місяці тому

      Interesting to hear that you lived in Peterborough and that you went driving in the Flinders. When we lived in Orroroo, we hardly went there until we moved to Adelaide. It seems that most, us included, never seem to explore our own back yard.

  • @robyndehavilland1609
    @robyndehavilland1609 Рік тому +1

    Great episode bringing back some wonderful memories for me 😊, I went to all of those spots during my stay at Rawnsley. Had some extreme weather during my stay, from torrential rain to crazy heat ( it was 45 degrees the day I went to Parachilna). Next episode looks amazing too.

  • @ruth.greening
    @ruth.greening Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed it video. Thank you for making it. 👍✅

  • @karenfrench4094
    @karenfrench4094 Рік тому +1

    Have enjoyed every episode of the Flinders Ranges series Mick and Sally. Great campsites too.

  • @dougkruse1301
    @dougkruse1301 Рік тому +2

    Love your drone footage, you do live in a beautiful country, thanks for sharing.

  • @cherylrayes8015
    @cherylrayes8015 Рік тому +2

    Very nice to see Wilpena must be over 12 years since I was there. We camped in a few of the gorges when we visited. Looking forward to the next episode. Cheers Cheryl 🙂

    • @justcruisinwithmicksally837
      @justcruisinwithmicksally837  Рік тому

      Not too much would have changed in the last 12 years that we could see although I am not sure when the road was sealed to Blinman.

  • @yusufsayed1583
    @yusufsayed1583 Рік тому +1

    Good Morning 😊 Awesome video 👏🏼 Love the content and travels 💯❤ Thanks for sharing and Greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦

  • @brentonl2631
    @brentonl2631 Рік тому +2

    Thanks again, there is some stunning country out there.

  • @jen7934
    @jen7934 Рік тому +1

    Thanks again Mick and Sally for another great video! We look forward to them every Friday……Norm and Jen😊😊

  • @annettewheare6675
    @annettewheare6675 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Mick and Sally loved seeing the scenery through the front of the car it was like we were there with you thanks again 👍

  • @stuartkcalvin
    @stuartkcalvin Рік тому +1

    Thanks guys. 21:05 That big lump of timber is left over from cutting lumber into planks. I think that I saw enough old equipment to suspect that there was a lumber mill at one stage.
    As for the 'fence gum', it's probably 200-300 years old and provided great shade for cattle and sheep (if there were any), perhaps horses and oxen. I'm from a dairy farm originally, now 64 yo but left at 17. We had a Massey Ferguson tractor and a front-end loader and backhoe; we didn't have a bull dozer and they were expensive to hire from neighbours (and too expensive to buy). When we were clearing land in the 50's, 60's and early 70's (shoot me) we had to leave the larger trees and use them in the fence lines where it was necessary and appropriate.
    Rest assured that we did leave stands of trees for shade, close to the dams :)
    20:30 that's standing deadwood from the bush fires (now fallen deadwood) after flooding eroded the ground.
    Cheers,
    Stu

    • @justcruisinwithmicksally837
      @justcruisinwithmicksally837  Рік тому

      Thank you for the information, the large piece of timber makes sense, something that we didn't think of 👍. We too did hear since being there that there had been a large fire in the area at some stage. It seems a time bomb waiting to move its way down the creek towards the campground should there ever be enough water to move it.

  • @cbeuck5024
    @cbeuck5024 Рік тому +1

    Another OMG vlog ... great scenery & info and no the antenna did not detract from the view. It's scenery worthy of painting (wish I the skill) Thank you Jan Adelaide

  • @brettt8246
    @brettt8246 Рік тому +3

    Wow! How wooded Wilpena has become, I last visited Wilpena Pound in Easter 1983 and it was way less wooded then!

  • @robertwalker3902
    @robertwalker3902 Рік тому +1

    My heart bleeds for yous two 33degrees,were just back from a weeks caravaning in South West Scotland with just 14 degrees but still was a lovely 8 nights out in our autumnal season see ya

  • @louisebrislane6607
    @louisebrislane6607 Рік тому +2

    What a beautiful place it is! Sad that they charge so much to stay there but I guess they know that they are onto to a good thing. The groceries being expensive is understandable due to fuel costs as you would know having been a truck driver. Still it looks like they keep the place in good order as those walks you did were good tracks on the whole. A place I would have loved to have visited when I was a lot younger & fitter. So I am enjoying it through your eyes & film taking. That round day trip must have been quite breathtaking as what I could see of the mountains by the road, they looked spectacular & it reminded me of a trip we did around the base of Kosciusko on the Victorian side.

    • @justcruisinwithmicksally837
      @justcruisinwithmicksally837  Рік тому +1

      Rawnsley Park was 30 something per nigh and Wilpena was $70 something per nigh but only less than 30 kilometres apart by road, that is the part that doesn't justify the great cost to stop at Wilpens. In saying that, it is a lovely location to be at. Our next video coming out next Friday covers two Gorges which are very pretty.

    • @louisebrislane6607
      @louisebrislane6607 Рік тому +1

      @@justcruisinwithmicksally837 That is a shockingly high price for just camping, I don't see how they can justify that. $30 a night is too high to be honest unless they are giving you some good amenities for your money. They have cabins so that should be their money maker - so I imagine that they are over priced as well considering they are in the back of beyond!!

  • @raymondpaulet1683
    @raymondpaulet1683 Рік тому +2

    Hi Mick - information on your travels is excellent- just wondering what reference guides do you use ? Camps Australia (App & maps) or WiKi camps app?
    Look forward to your next venture 👍

    • @justcruisinwithmicksally837
      @justcruisinwithmicksally837  Рік тому +2

      We use Wiki Camps for most of our travels. Sometimes Google is a great help to source info from as well.

  • @DarkHawk666
    @DarkHawk666 Рік тому +1

    Great video, love it. Are you retired from truck driving now?

  • @craigjones5957
    @craigjones5957 6 місяців тому +1

    You suggested that Willpeamer Pounds was very expensive, how expensive

  • @RingoTravels
    @RingoTravels 4 місяці тому +1

    What alternative accommodation would you recommend to Wilpena resort

    • @justcruisinwithmicksally837
      @justcruisinwithmicksally837  4 місяці тому +1

      An alternative to Wilpena Pound Campground would be Rawnsley Park Station. Both locations have powered sites with water hook up if requires as well as unpowered sites. Our choice between the two would be Rawnsley Park but there are others withing close proximity of Wilpena Pound of which we have never stopped at.

  • @craigjones5957
    @craigjones5957 6 місяців тому +1

    What year did you do Flinders Rangers and Willpeamer Pounds 😮

  • @Mick_4591
    @Mick_4591 Рік тому +2

    And info on why it's called the G W o C?

    • @justcruisinwithmicksally837
      @justcruisinwithmicksally837  Рік тому +1

      The only info that I have read about the Great Wall of China is that it gained it's name from resembling the original wall in China🤔🤷‍♂👍🙂

  • @dangerboy1111
    @dangerboy1111 11 місяців тому +1

    water available here?

  • @Travelbug68
    @Travelbug68 10 днів тому

    Zero mention of the indigenous history of the area😢

    • @justcruisinwithmicksally837
      @justcruisinwithmicksally837  10 днів тому

      With so much to see and so much history in any place that one visits, it would not be possible to cover everything.

  • @Romeo-kp8tc
    @Romeo-kp8tc Рік тому +1

    Another informative vid, enjoyed the contents, Sadly the cost of same tourist attractions are out of this world, but hope to get there one day. Cheers Bevan 🤠❤️🦘🦘🇦🇺

    • @justcruisinwithmicksally837
      @justcruisinwithmicksally837  Рік тому

      Although Wilpena was an expensive stay compared to so may other locations in the are, I would still stay there just to experience the area. Perhaps not as long as other locations, but would still go there.