I love the Jimny! Wish they had it in the US, would pick one up instantly. Looks like the funnest time trekking through the outback. I love the ASMR sound approach. Btw I make short films, recently filmed one about a young painter in Sweden, I’d really appreciate if you took a look, thank you!
Thanks for watching man. I watched several your videos, including the one that talks about getting bald. From your videos, not only I learned a lot technically, including framing, transition and narrative, I find the content itself is also inspiring! Already subscribed, great work!
My pleasure buddy. We take every frame seriously. ❤ We’re finalising the second episode of the outback camping tour, it features magical outback sunset, Milky Way and landscape. It will be released this Saturday, and I hope you will enjoy it!
Thank you for your videos I really enjoy what your cooking for dinner,and the team work setting camp up great job. I would like to know what awning your using? Thank you keep up the good work.
Hey thank you for finding our videos enjoyable and helpful. The awning is called “Moonshade”. Pretty impressive design, and saves space and weight. However, the poles are made of lightweight alloy, we’ve already snapped one. We recommend buy a pair of regular steel poles under windy conditions.
Sure, it’s called Moonshade, really innovative product and top quality. Weighs only 4kg and packed like a small camp chair. Recently Darche released their version called Kozi all-rounder, same idea but lower price, you can also check that out.
Your journey through the iconic red dirt of the Australian outback to Mutawintji National Park is a vivid canvas of adventure and cultural exploration. The Homestead Creek Campground, with its apt Aboriginal name 'Mutawintji', meaning 'a place of green grass and water', serves as a perfect backdrop for this mesmerizing experience. The cozy tent camping and cooking sessions you've shared in the video bring a sense of warmth and homeliness to the rugged outback. Your choice of Chinese recipes, including Mapo tofu and stir-fried rice, along with Lyra's cocktail-making, adds a delightful fusion of flavors to the camping experience. The exploration of Aboriginal rock art and engravings is a profound journey through time, connecting us to the ancient inhabitants of this land. Your description of staring at the rock art and feeling a connection to our ancestors thousands of years ago is deeply moving. It's fascinating how you weave the story of Kulluwirru and the Seven Sisters constellation into the narrative, bringing the rock art to life. Your review of the camping and cooking equipment, like the Coleman Swagger 2P tent and the Bluetti power station, is incredibly helpful for fellow adventurers planning similar trips. The detailed information about the Homestead Creek Campground's facilities and the need for booking in advance is also very useful. Thank you for sharing this enriching and enlightening journey through the Australian outback. Your video not only showcases the breathtaking beauty of the landscape but also pays homage to its rich Aboriginal heritage. I'm eagerly waiting for your next episode from Mungo National Park, a world heritage site that promises to be another chapter in your fascinating journey.
Sure mate, the cooking table is an older model from Naturehike. The small table inside the tent was bought locally at Kmart in Australia. Unfortunately both of them are unavailable now. I found some alternatives for you: 1. The small folding table: www.amazon.com/dp/B0BMFZYWKJ/ref=nosim?tag=lanbolyra-20 2. The large table for cooking and dining: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CDBWZHJR/ref=nosim?tag=lanbolyra-20 3. Another table featured in my newer videos: www.amazon.com/dp/B0BXP52XS2/ref=nosim?tag=lanbolyra-20 Thanks for watching!
I love the Jimny! Wish they had it in the US, would pick one up instantly. Looks like the funnest time trekking through the outback. I love the ASMR sound approach. Btw I make short films, recently filmed one about a young painter in Sweden, I’d really appreciate if you took a look, thank you!
Thanks for watching man. I watched several your videos, including the one that talks about getting bald. From your videos, not only I learned a lot technically, including framing, transition and narrative, I find the content itself is also inspiring! Already subscribed, great work!
Awesome video! High quality video and sound. Loved the sounds of nature. Great work 👍😀
Thanks for watching! Great off-roading contents on your channel too ❤
Really enjoying your videos. I'm just starting out. Curious what you use to capture such awesome audio?
Thanks 😊 We use Rode VideoMic Go II with deadcat windshield. It’s lightweight, budget friendly and enough audio quality for us at this stage 👍
@@lanbolyra It certainly does a great job. I have the original version so no more audio excuses for me 😉
Hi Again Greetings from India, Hats off to your efforts for capturing every beautiful scene all by yourselves 🎉.
Great 🏕️❤.
My pleasure buddy. We take every frame seriously. ❤ We’re finalising the second episode of the outback camping tour, it features magical outback sunset, Milky Way and landscape. It will be released this Saturday, and I hope you will enjoy it!
Thank you for your videos I really enjoy what your cooking for dinner,and the team work setting camp up great job. I would like to know what awning your using? Thank you keep up the good work.
Hey thank you for finding our videos enjoyable and helpful. The awning is called “Moonshade”. Pretty impressive design, and saves space and weight. However, the poles are made of lightweight alloy, we’ve already snapped one. We recommend buy a pair of regular steel poles under windy conditions.
Brilliant mate good work 👍
Thanks for watching mate 🎉!
Could you please tell me more about the awning you use of the back of the jimny?
Sure, it’s called Moonshade, really innovative product and top quality. Weighs only 4kg and packed like a small camp chair. Recently Darche released their version called Kozi all-rounder, same idea but lower price, you can also check that out.
Awesome mate thanks for sharing! Love the video can’t wait to see your next one
@@timjones5367 My pleasure, really appreciate your support!😊 We are editing a new creekside camping video 🎉
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Thanks for watching 😊
Food looks delicious and great video 😊
Thanks for watching 😊 We try to cook something different in every camping trip 🍲
Making me hungry. Nice video
Haha we tried not to eat too much😄Thanks for watching 🙏
Your journey through the iconic red dirt of the Australian outback to Mutawintji National Park is a vivid canvas of adventure and cultural exploration. The Homestead Creek Campground, with its apt Aboriginal name 'Mutawintji', meaning 'a place of green grass and water', serves as a perfect backdrop for this mesmerizing experience.
The cozy tent camping and cooking sessions you've shared in the video bring a sense of warmth and homeliness to the rugged outback. Your choice of Chinese recipes, including Mapo tofu and stir-fried rice, along with Lyra's cocktail-making, adds a delightful fusion of flavors to the camping experience.
The exploration of Aboriginal rock art and engravings is a profound journey through time, connecting us to the ancient inhabitants of this land. Your description of staring at the rock art and feeling a connection to our ancestors thousands of years ago is deeply moving. It's fascinating how you weave the story of Kulluwirru and the Seven Sisters constellation into the narrative, bringing the rock art to life.
Your review of the camping and cooking equipment, like the Coleman Swagger 2P tent and the Bluetti power station, is incredibly helpful for fellow adventurers planning similar trips. The detailed information about the Homestead Creek Campground's facilities and the need for booking in advance is also very useful.
Thank you for sharing this enriching and enlightening journey through the Australian outback. Your video not only showcases the breathtaking beauty of the landscape but also pays homage to its rich Aboriginal heritage. I'm eagerly waiting for your next episode from Mungo National Park, a world heritage site that promises to be another chapter in your fascinating journey.
Can you please let me know where.your tables (cooking and tent) are from?
Sure mate, the cooking table is an older model from Naturehike. The small table inside the tent was bought locally at Kmart in Australia. Unfortunately both of them are unavailable now. I found some alternatives for you:
1. The small folding table:
www.amazon.com/dp/B0BMFZYWKJ/ref=nosim?tag=lanbolyra-20
2. The large table for cooking and dining:
www.amazon.com/dp/B0CDBWZHJR/ref=nosim?tag=lanbolyra-20
3. Another table featured in my newer videos:
www.amazon.com/dp/B0BXP52XS2/ref=nosim?tag=lanbolyra-20
Thanks for watching!