You are absolutely correct about road conditions and tyre pressure/ speed This is what brings people undone Usually too much speed !!! If you’re in a hurry, stick to city driving… Great advice guys Stay safe !
Thank you mate, we see so many people just trundling along at very high speeds on some of these outback roads and unfortunately we also seen a few accidents that were totally preventable
Another great video. Looks very doable. Great job plugging the tyre. I have used my repair kit about 15 times now. I can tell you it gets much easier the more you do. Nowdays i just plug it while it is still on the car and continue on. Easier than changing tyres.
thanks mate, very happy you enjoyed the vid. Yes the Mereenie was a fairly standard drive. I hope it gets easier plugging tyres, I could put up a lot of the video I shot while doing it because I could work out how to bleep myself out 😀
Thank you we’re happy you enjoyed the video, we went back to Alice and stayed at the Wangardie Caravan Park for a couple of days, because the town was under curfew at the time we just moved on we’ll be back in Alice next year and hopefully get to see more of the town
It's a lovely area ! You will love all the other walks in the ranges they are awesome! . We were there at the beginning of June. We also did the merrinie loop and found it ok . Also didn't feel safe in Hermannsburg n left ! Stay safe 🎉
Great episode and Simpsons Gap WOW. I am sure you will but remember those plugs are temporary and should be replaced soon as you can get to a tyre shop. Well done capturing your first go at it 👌 Looking forward to the next one.
Hi. Awesome video. Love you explaining tyre pressures. Would love to know at key points what speed you are doing also. I keep watching the tinny holder rise and fall on your antenna mount. Your comparison in relation to travelling to Bamaga let me know what you were feeling. Did that track not so long ago. In a diplomatic way what was the issue in relation to safety at Hermannsburg?
Thank you and we are very happy you enjoyed the video. From memory we probably averaged around 60km per hour. On the really rough stuff ( maybe 5-10 continuous kilometres) we were probably closer to 25-30km per hour but over all it’s a very doable drive and yes I have to say the reception we received in Hermannsburg was definitely different 😀
We actually missed filming it a couple of times but it made it all the way to the top twice. We were having a bit of a laugh trying to working out if we’d lose it or not
Thanks for watching and we agree the Mereenie was fine. We are doing the Gibb next year and hopefully get up to Mitchell Falls while we are up in that end of town. They are the two roads I think will be the challenge
@@trip42australia yer the Kalumburu Rd was closed last time we were there (flooding) , and by all accounts would equal what I experienced on the Wolfe Creek Crater Rd, the Gibb on the times I've been on it, hasn't been too much of an issue, like you say Tyre Pressure & Speed are the important things. Have seen people trying to destroy their own gear by not adjusting either.
Hi Julie thanks for watching, no our house is rented. We didn’t think we’d ever get the opportunity to get back into the market if we sold so in the two years prior to travel we were able to save 1 wage and live off the other, this allowed us to save hard for the van😀
Hi Michael thanks for watching, I do torque the van wheels, when we brought the van the dealer recommended 144nm so that’s what I’ve always used on the van.
Don't they come out a grade the road? You didnt stop and give some advice to the group in front of you that were driving a bit slower and tell them to lower tyre pressures?
Hey Mick, mate I’m not sure how often the run the grader over it. It didn’t look like it had been done for quite awhile, I had a look online and some people reckon it hasn’t been done for about 5 years. Yeah I spoke with the bloke on the radio when he pulled over to check it he was ok ( you never know if someone has just broken down) that’s how I found out he didn’t deflate his tyres but he didn’t seem to interested. As you know mate you can only lead a horse to water. 🤓
You are absolutely correct about road conditions and tyre pressure/ speed
This is what brings people undone
Usually too much speed !!!
If you’re in a hurry, stick to city driving…
Great advice guys
Stay safe !
Thank you mate, we see so many people just trundling along at very high speeds on some of these outback roads and unfortunately we also seen a few accidents that were totally preventable
Totally correct ✅
Another great video. Looks very doable. Great job plugging the tyre. I have used my repair kit about 15 times now. I can tell you it gets much easier the more you do. Nowdays i just plug it while it is still on the car and continue on. Easier than changing tyres.
thanks mate, very happy you enjoyed the vid. Yes the Mereenie was a fairly standard drive. I hope it gets easier plugging tyres, I could put up a lot of the video I shot while doing it because I could work out how to bleep myself out 😀
What a rough bloody road But verv exciting
Out back trucking ?????
it was a fantastic drive, it shook it crap out of us in a few spots but well worth it
If you go back check out Palm Valley Gorge turn off just outside Hermannsburg in Finke National Park.
Thank you mate we definitely want to visit Palm Valley Gorge next year when we do the West Macs. Thanks for watching
Hi guys we enjoy you vids, u missed where you camped after hermansville?
Thank you we’re happy you enjoyed the video, we went back to Alice and stayed at the Wangardie Caravan Park for a couple of days, because the town was under curfew at the time we just moved on we’ll be back in Alice next year and hopefully get to see more of the town
It's a lovely area ! You will love all the other walks in the ranges they are awesome! . We were there at the beginning of June. We also did the merrinie loop and found it ok . Also didn't feel safe in Hermannsburg n left ! Stay safe 🎉
Great episode and Simpsons Gap WOW. I am sure you will but remember those plugs are temporary and should be replaced soon as you can get to a tyre shop. Well done capturing your first go at it 👌 Looking forward to the next one.
Thank you, Simpsons Gap was beautiful and yes we had the tyre repaired properly at Bob Jane’s when we returned 😀
@@trip42australia knew you guys would be all over it 👌
Hi. Awesome video. Love you explaining tyre pressures. Would love to know at key points what speed you are doing also. I keep watching the tinny holder rise and fall on your antenna mount. Your comparison in relation to travelling to Bamaga let me know what you were feeling. Did that track not so long ago. In a diplomatic way what was the issue in relation to safety at Hermannsburg?
Thank you and we are very happy you enjoyed the video. From memory we probably averaged around 60km per hour. On the really rough stuff ( maybe 5-10 continuous kilometres) we were probably closer to 25-30km per hour but over all it’s a very doable drive and yes I have to say the reception we received in Hermannsburg was definitely different 😀
Audio is good in the car 😊
Thank you, we’ve made a few changes to our editing gear. Thanks for watching 😀
its a wonder your still got the stubby holder on the arial after that bumpy track
We actually missed filming it a couple of times but it made it all the way to the top twice. We were having a bit of a laugh trying to working out if we’d lose it or not
Yer found the Gibb, Mereenie not too bad, my worst was Wolfe Creek Crater road, but the cattle trucks had been using that at the time.
Thanks for watching and we agree the Mereenie was fine. We are doing the Gibb next year and hopefully get up to Mitchell Falls while we are up in that end of town. They are the two roads I think will be the challenge
@@trip42australia yer the Kalumburu Rd was closed last time we were there (flooding) , and by all accounts would equal what I experienced on the Wolfe Creek Crater Rd, the Gibb on the times I've been on it, hasn't been too much of an issue, like you say Tyre Pressure & Speed are the important things. Have seen people trying to destroy their own gear by not adjusting either.
Hi Steve and Alison. Just enquiring if you sold your house in Brisbane yo buy your caravan and undertake living on the road? Love your videos!!
Hi Julie thanks for watching, no our house is rented. We didn’t think we’d ever get the opportunity to get back into the market if we sold so in the two years prior to travel we were able to save 1 wage and live off the other, this allowed us to save hard for the van😀
Hi Steve & Alison, great episode again, do you check the torque on the van wheels, if yes what is the recommended setting?
Hi Michael thanks for watching, I do torque the van wheels, when we brought the van the dealer recommended 144nm so that’s what I’ve always used on the van.
Don't they come out a grade the road?
You didnt stop and give some advice to the group in front of you that were driving a bit slower and tell them to lower tyre pressures?
Hey Mick, mate I’m not sure how often the run the grader over it. It didn’t look like it had been done for quite awhile, I had a look online and some people reckon it hasn’t been done for about 5 years. Yeah I spoke with the bloke on the radio when he pulled over to check it he was ok ( you never know if someone has just broken down) that’s how I found out he didn’t deflate his tyres but he didn’t seem to interested. As you know mate you can only lead a horse to water. 🤓