Definitely a hard no on the speakers in public, especially in nature where people go for peace and quiet, it's so rude and obnoxious. That hike to the arch looks really cool, didn't realise there were such nice hikes outside of the parks!
Its 221am and I’m cackling in bed as quietly as I can at you both emptying the “tanks” 😂 - thank you both for your “fastly” efforts at keeping us posted. AND Cheveyo’s Wella Hair shot at the end is award winning 👌🏼🫣 lol
I don’t know if it’s because I’m Aussie. Who loves wide open empty places, which we have in abundance.But that’s definitely the sort of thing I would ❤️ to see in 🇺🇸 hopefully one day. Happy trials.
I was thinking the very same thing before Cheveyo mentioned the old Cowboy movies. Those monoliths are just iconic of the Old West and the colours remind me of the Red Centre here is Aus.
You guys are the best. I've seen a few van life You tubes and nobody is as honest as you about the grey water. Also, supporting the Parks is a good thing, but I get why you seek out things of beauty in the general wilderness.
Right, well I've done the Nullabor and now I've done your version..lol Thanks :) I was in Moab at this time 2 years ago on The Best of Canyonlands Tour and saw all that magnificent scenery including Monument Valley and Grand Canyon so it was great seeing the areas you visited. Oh and was it Cheveyo or Fabio in that last 'slow mo' offering :) Happy Trails guys :)
The loneliest road. With so much natural beauty, who needs attractions? More like distractions. Thanks for the great photo work. Stunning landscapes in unexpected places. 👍
Hahahaha 🤣 the look on ur face Cheveyo and Tia , after emptying the tanks, you both looked traumatized. I haven't seen that look on Cheveyos face in so long when you were a kid! I can't take the smile from my face now!😂 Love and miss you both so much ..mom
Northern Nevada is definitely a pleasant surprise. Having lived in Reno for about 1.5 years and countless visits to Tahoe, I can say that that period was one of the happiest of my life. Such beauty, and a wonderful lifestyle. I am amazed at how things change from state to state. Utah is totally different yet again with those incredible rock formations. Thanks for taking us on your tour. I wonder what will be next?
Somewhere you haven’t spent much time. Laos. You can catch a boat from Chiang Rai Thailand to Luang Prabang (amazing waterfalls), plain of jars through to the 4000 islands down south. Warm, friendly, cheap and beautiful.
After Australia, somewhere balmy hey..... how about you trek across the south pacific, start from Palau and head east visiting as many countries as you can (don't forget Guam a US Territory) till you get to Kiribati and then to Hawaii, but also make detours to Pitcairn and Easter Island, for the majority of this you'll be in the tropics, and you get to places the very few ever get to
If you are looking for some place warm and different, what about the South Pacific islands. You can fly Air Fiji from the US into Fiji and from there you have access to many islands including Tonga, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Kiribus, Tuvalu, Cook Islands etc. Keep away from the resorts and the main cities and you are bound to find many interesting places and people.
From April to October, you should go to Albania and Montenegro. Those 2 countries are gonna be the next popular tourist destinations soon. Montenegro is just as amazing as Croatia.😍
This is our/my second favourite trip that you've done, only behind Australia. Lots of stunning scenery and giving love to remote places. Thank you for sharing America. I vote Indonesia after Australia 😀
Love the desert with the snow peaks in the distance. Utah is stunning. And Moab - those rocks I love it. Tia called it AMOB at one point 😂. On the left of the main drag it has a building “Uranium Building”. Intriguing. And how does Tia plait her hair? I guess Cheveyo does it. We would like to see that 😊
'After Australia' does this mean you're coming back soon? If so I'm so excited. I made a little list of stuff you might want to do that you missed last time: 1. Complete the loop and do the WA part (requires 4WD to do properly) 2. Moreton Island and/or k'gari (formerly known as Fraser Island) - requires a 4WD 3. Arnhem Land/Kakadu National Park in the NT 4. Nitmiluk Gorge in the NT (spectacular) 5. Take the inland road Between Brisbane and Sydney - the New England Highway is a spectacular drive full of really nice little towns. At Uralla you've got the choice between continuing on, and going through Tamworth, the country music capital of Aus; or turning onto Thunderbolt's way, a spectacular scenic drive that winds through mountains and ends up in the lovely town of Glaucester - here you could take time to explore the Barrington Tops National park - either way both routes place you in the greater Hunter region, so go to the hunter valley and see one of the great wine regions of the country. Then continue to Sydney, take the scenic route through the Hawkesbury, and see some lovely historic villages, and cross the river on the ferry at Wiseman's ferry. 6. Explore the Blue Mountains this time (this would be a top pick for me). Stay in Katoomba, take a day or two to hike the blue mountains, then get up early to drive down into the Megalong Valley (this drive is spectacular in the early morning) to the Jenolan Caves, one of our most specatular natural wonders - you'll need to do a paid tour and it isn't cheap, but if there's one big ticket paid attraction you should do, this is it
Snow capped mountains always look majestic and were a great back drop to everything in front. Still enjoying the laid back trip with you guys and loving the scenery along the way. Travel safe ❤
Ok , you're in ox now, but I'm checking out previous videos and this episode is great. Such gorgeous landscape. The problem is that I would have to go to America to see it in real life. Just an Aussie point of view. Haha!
loved moab, the remote location in the middle of nowhere. the drive to get there is epic. See a freeway roadside, next exit hundreds of miles away. when you finally stop, it's a combo fastfood-7/11-gas, just packed with people. It's the only thing out there.
Some people are so self centred, no consideration or respect for others. You see them listening to music wherever they want to, talking loudly on phones, standing in the middle of footpaths/sidewalks in groups blocking other pedestrians.
The only place I know that is always warm is Cape Verde. I think island hopping is doable but not easy. Boa Vista and Sal are the most known and touristy islands. But there are so many more. Maybe look into it. I don't see Cape Verde in a lot of travel vlogs so it may be something unique for you guys
Gee, I'm glad Cheveyo wasn't emptying the wee bucket over your toe, Tia. What a beautiful area the Valley of the Gods is. Lake Tahoe brings back memories of watching the series of Bonanza when I was a teenager. I loved Hoss. Loving your travels. 🇦🇺
This was so like parts of Australia, you guys....Phillipines is supposed to be amazing, and it will be warm....Wed love to have you back here in Australia for summer in a few months tho...
Only 6 more days! That trip went quickly. Those landscapes are beautiful! So much snow even in April-May. Playing music like that in public is obnoxious almost anywhere, but especially when hiking and out in nature. If you are heading north when you come back to Oz then you are pretty much avoiding winter, since they don't really have it in the Top End. 😊
Looks like " Fabio " needs a hair cut....haha. The drone shots are truly wonderful....capturing the scale and varying formations perfectly. After Oz....how about Mauritius ?? Daily flights from Perth...
an awful lot of teens have been going missing and been found dead in the tahoe , truckee , auburn area for a while now , and the local police always declare them accidents .
You guys are coming back to Australia? Fantastic! You've got to come back to Adelaide cause you didn't go to the Big Rocking Horse. Also, I can recommend other places to go here too. 😉
Hi Guys, loving your USA trips and I especially loved your Aussie lap. I’m from England and moved to Tasmania the end of last year. I was thinking about your upcoming trip to Australia and maybe you could do the number 1 highway it’s the biggest road in the world as it does the lap of Australia but it also diverts to Tasmania you could catch the ferry called the Spirit of Tasmania in Melbourne. Just an idea it is very cold here but the hike around cradle mountain is beautiful 😍
Wow...that was some stunning scenery there. I love place like that...I was recently in Jordan and this reminded me of Wadi Rum...a place well worth visiting ;)
Nice job with the Fur Elise mix! Thinking you might enjoy checking out Bali after Australia if you're in the neighbourhood. Really enjoyed your video, as always.
As someone who lives in Japan, I selfishly always want you guys to come back here just to see things from your perspective 😂 plus the exchange rate for you guys would make it super inexpensive!! It’s going to feel like actual hell outside in about a month or two though lol
Hahaha....the slomo Cheveyo at the end just sent me 😂😂
Definitely a hard no on the speakers in public, especially in nature where people go for peace and quiet, it's so rude and obnoxious. That hike to the arch looks really cool, didn't realise there were such nice hikes outside of the parks!
Its 221am and I’m cackling in bed as quietly as I can at you both emptying the “tanks” 😂 - thank you both for your “fastly” efforts at keeping us posted. AND Cheveyo’s Wella Hair shot at the end is award winning 👌🏼🫣 lol
Not looking at each other after is what had me.
people using loud speakers anywhere public is a definite no for me.
I don’t know if it’s because I’m Aussie. Who loves wide open empty places, which we have in abundance.But that’s definitely the sort of thing I would ❤️ to see in 🇺🇸 hopefully one day. Happy trials.
You are living the life most people don't even know they could dream of. Even wealthy people can't get the amount of joy from their life like you are.
I vote for Sri Lanka for somewhere warm, friendly, cheap, amazing animals, and you’d love the food.
Now we know what melts Tia's heart 🤣🤣🤣What an amazing ending!
Come to South Africa … good in winter or summer!
I was thinking the very same thing before Cheveyo mentioned the old Cowboy movies. Those monoliths are just iconic of the Old West and the colours remind me of the Red Centre here is Aus.
You guys are the best. I've seen a few van life You tubes and nobody is as honest as you about the grey water.
Also, supporting the Parks is a good thing, but I get why you seek out things of beauty in the general wilderness.
Your drone shots are amazing. Also, that blooper reel, now I know why Tia loves Chev. So cute. 😀😀😀😀
Ahaha Cheveyo's Pantene commercial at the end was hilarious! Love your sense of humour 💜
Right, well I've done the Nullabor and now I've done your version..lol Thanks :) I was in Moab at this time 2 years ago on The Best of Canyonlands Tour and saw all that magnificent scenery including Monument Valley and Grand Canyon so it was great seeing the areas you visited. Oh and was it Cheveyo or Fabio in that last 'slow mo' offering :) Happy Trails guys :)
The loneliest road. With so much natural beauty, who needs attractions? More like distractions. Thanks for the great photo work. Stunning landscapes in unexpected places. 👍
Hahahaha 🤣 the look on ur face Cheveyo and Tia , after emptying the tanks, you both looked traumatized. I haven't seen that look on Cheveyos face in so long when you were a kid! I can't take the smile from my face now!😂 Love and miss you both so much ..mom
Northern Nevada is definitely a pleasant surprise. Having lived in Reno for about 1.5 years and countless visits to Tahoe, I can say that that period was one of the happiest of my life. Such beauty, and a wonderful lifestyle. I am amazed at how things change from state to state. Utah is totally different yet again with those incredible rock formations. Thanks for taking us on your tour. I wonder what will be next?
Somewhere you haven’t spent much time. Laos. You can catch a boat from Chiang Rai Thailand to Luang Prabang (amazing waterfalls), plain of jars through to the 4000 islands down south. Warm, friendly, cheap and beautiful.
Go to the Philippines, nice and warm there always, and amazing place
Actually I was thinking anywhere in SE Asia would be great for them. Good recommendation with the Phillippines 👍
After Australia, somewhere balmy hey..... how about you trek across the south pacific, start from Palau and head east visiting as many countries as you can (don't forget Guam a US Territory) till you get to Kiribati and then to Hawaii, but also make detours to Pitcairn and Easter Island, for the majority of this you'll be in the tropics, and you get to places the very few ever get to
Moab is stunning!!! The tunnel through the mountain and not knowing what to expect.....then "angel choir noises!!" Boom....Beautiful nature
21:36 How could you always find the most beautiful shots even at the loneliest place? Great job!❤
If you are looking for some place warm and different, what about the South Pacific islands. You can fly Air Fiji from the US into Fiji and from there you have access to many islands including Tonga, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Kiribus, Tuvalu, Cook Islands etc. Keep away from the resorts and the main cities and you are bound to find many interesting places and people.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love the glowing light of angels and the flowing hair. Cheveyo you made me laugh out loud. Thank you.
that arch = mind blown. good job
From April to October, you should go to Albania and Montenegro. Those 2 countries are gonna be the next popular tourist destinations soon. Montenegro is just as amazing as Croatia.😍
Ahahaha. That last 5 seconds was some of the best videography I've seen you guys do. ;P
Utah scenery is like the north west of western Australia and even a bit like Uluru , in the Northern Territory.
Glad you guys are still using Aussie lingo in your videos.
G'day, Servo, Petrol
This is our/my second favourite trip that you've done, only behind Australia. Lots of stunning scenery and giving love to remote places. Thank you for sharing America.
I vote Indonesia after Australia 😀
You two always make me smile.
✌️😊👍
Visit Cyprus! Paphos is spectacular and Larnaca is easy to love as well
Love the desert with the snow peaks in the distance. Utah is stunning. And Moab - those rocks I love it. Tia called it AMOB at one point 😂. On the left of the main drag it has a building “Uranium Building”. Intriguing. And how does Tia plait her hair? I guess Cheveyo does it. We would like to see that 😊
I Miss You Guys!!
Come BACK!!!!!!!
Ahahaha that last shot 😂 Tia, you’re hilarious
That was so cool. Such beautiful photography and drone footage. Safe travels you guys. 😍
The Maldives is super bloody hot , go there :) , you can do it on the cheap by staying on one of the local islands.
'After Australia' does this mean you're coming back soon? If so I'm so excited. I made a little list of stuff you might want to do that you missed last time:
1. Complete the loop and do the WA part (requires 4WD to do properly)
2. Moreton Island and/or k'gari (formerly known as Fraser Island) - requires a 4WD
3. Arnhem Land/Kakadu National Park in the NT
4. Nitmiluk Gorge in the NT (spectacular)
5. Take the inland road Between Brisbane and Sydney - the New England Highway is a spectacular drive full of really nice little towns. At Uralla you've got the choice between continuing on, and going through Tamworth, the country music capital of Aus; or turning onto Thunderbolt's way, a spectacular scenic drive that winds through mountains and ends up in the lovely town of Glaucester - here you could take time to explore the Barrington Tops National park - either way both routes place you in the greater Hunter region, so go to the hunter valley and see one of the great wine regions of the country. Then continue to Sydney, take the scenic route through the Hawkesbury, and see some lovely historic villages, and cross the river on the ferry at Wiseman's ferry.
6. Explore the Blue Mountains this time (this would be a top pick for me). Stay in Katoomba, take a day or two to hike the blue mountains, then get up early to drive down into the Megalong Valley (this drive is spectacular in the early morning) to the Jenolan Caves, one of our most specatular natural wonders - you'll need to do a paid tour and it isn't cheap, but if there's one big ticket paid attraction you should do, this is it
Snow capped mountains always look majestic and were a great back drop to everything in front. Still enjoying the laid back trip with you guys and loving the scenery along the way. Travel safe ❤
That final landscape looked like another planet. I'd get in a trippy state of consciousness if I were there.
Ok , you're in ox now, but I'm checking out previous videos and this episode is great. Such gorgeous landscape. The problem is that I would have to go to America to see it in real life. Just an Aussie point of view. Haha!
loved moab, the remote location in the middle of nowhere. the drive to get there is epic. See a freeway roadside, next exit hundreds of miles away. when you finally stop, it's a combo fastfood-7/11-gas, just packed with people. It's the only thing out there.
No music on the trail. I had to listen to 'life is a highway' in Zion because someone thought different.
Some people are so self centred, no consideration or respect for others. You see them listening to music wherever they want to, talking loudly on phones, standing in the middle of footpaths/sidewalks in groups blocking other pedestrians.
Playing music out loud in any place where others could be expected to be enjoying nature is OBNOXIOUS!!!
We've driven Hwy. 50 many, many times. It's a gorgeous drive, has incredible sights and vistas, and is the quintessential West. I recommend it.
Stunning Scenery.
Tropical Queensland.. would be a great place to visit..
Drone shots were spectacular
Another excellent episode
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Such amazing beauty. THANKS T&C 🙂
Stunning vistas and the gross side of van life - quite the juxtaposition! Love it!
The only place I know that is always warm is Cape Verde. I think island hopping is doable but not easy. Boa Vista and Sal are the most known and touristy islands. But there are so many more. Maybe look into it.
I don't see Cape Verde in a lot of travel vlogs so it may be something unique for you guys
Gee, I'm glad Cheveyo wasn't emptying the wee bucket over your toe, Tia. What a beautiful area the Valley of the Gods is. Lake Tahoe brings back memories of watching the series of Bonanza when I was a teenager. I loved Hoss. Loving your travels. 🇦🇺
Hoss was my man too.
I luv how Tia.. always kisses Cheveyo's shoulder 😘
Your vlogs just keep getting better! Great job!
Luv the bloopers 😂
This was so like parts of Australia, you guys....Phillipines is supposed to be amazing, and it will be warm....Wed love to have you back here in Australia for summer in a few months tho...
Only 6 more days! That trip went quickly. Those landscapes are beautiful! So much snow even in April-May.
Playing music like that in public is obnoxious almost anywhere, but especially when hiking and out in nature.
If you are heading north when you come back to Oz then you are pretty much avoiding winter, since they don't really have it in the Top End. 😊
Yep, the tropical north has 2 seasons - either wet or dry.
Wow, the shots at the end are insane. Great video!💗💗
I was thinking instead of Cheveyo having to run in front of the car to place the camera could you use a drone?
Absolutely love ❤️ your videos.
For somewhere warm after Australia, you could do worse than New Caledonia, Vanuatu, or the outer islands of Fiji.
Avoid New Caledonia for a while, currently under a state of emergency, definitely Fiji
Warmer weather 🤔 try Indonesia, Lombok is a nicer island next to Bali for hiking but definitely get to east Indonesia for Raja Ampat Regency
Go to Aruba it is nice ! Temperature is around 82 sunny with a breeze year around! I am going back for the second time in August! 😊
Gorgeous drone shots near the end, guys 😊
Absolutely loving all the beautiful sceneries along your journey. Thank you Tia and Cheveyo for sharing as always 🥰❤️
Those rock arches are epic
The gorges reminds me a little of the Kimberley
Speakers out in nature: noxious. Valley of the Gods: stunning.
Great drone shots and production!
Looks like " Fabio " needs a hair cut....haha. The drone shots are truly wonderful....capturing the scale and varying formations perfectly. After Oz....how about Mauritius ?? Daily flights from Perth...
an awful lot of teens have been going missing and been found dead in the tahoe , truckee , auburn area for a while now , and the local police always declare them accidents .
You guys are coming back to Australia? Fantastic! You've got to come back to Adelaide cause you didn't go to the Big Rocking Horse. Also, I can recommend other places to go here too. 😉
Cyprus has warm weather most of the year!
Hi Guys, loving your USA trips and I especially loved your Aussie lap. I’m from England and moved to Tasmania the end of last year. I was thinking about your upcoming trip to Australia and maybe you could do the number 1 highway it’s the biggest road in the world as it does the lap of Australia but it also diverts to Tasmania you could catch the ferry called the Spirit of Tasmania in Melbourne. Just an idea it is very cold here but the hike around cradle mountain is beautiful 😍
After Aus you could go to Bali, it’s 3.5 hours flight from Perth.
Just outstanding. Everything!
13:02-13:13 absolute all-time favorite clip (because of Tia's reaction💀💀 🤣)
5:56 "Rio! Not Reno!" 🙃
Wow...that was some stunning scenery there. I love place like that...I was recently in Jordan and this reminded me of Wadi Rum...a place well worth visiting ;)
Great vistas guys. Excellent!
Love the Beethoven transition! Great as always. 17:51 Wow! 👀
no speakers on trails agree
19:06 Absolutely stunning!
Valley of the Gods so amazing! Safe travels.
Nice job with the Fur Elise mix! Thinking you might enjoy checking out Bali after Australia if you're in the neighbourhood. Really enjoyed your video, as always.
As someone who lives in Japan, I selfishly always want you guys to come back here just to see things from your perspective 😂 plus the exchange rate for you guys would make it super inexpensive!! It’s going to feel like actual hell outside in about a month or two though lol
Would love to see you guys do the Phillipines after Australia and back to Indonesia. 🌴☀️
Like the Nullarbor, I find that these types of roads that people don't like, are interesting in their own right.
Sri Lanka, Cuba, Jamaica
Stunning scenery ❤
Utah looks stunning you guys . How about a trip to HAWAII next , or have you been before ? :-)
Just stay for an Australian summer, then you'll be sorted for a while..
After Australia, I think you guys should go to central America or south America
Yea it seems overdue at this point
@@OnePackWanderersyou would love argentina!
Singapore is a good warm place. Sri Lanka would be too. Kenya/Uganda also
Don't forget about Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia
I would love to see you go to Slovenia!
Hahaha Tia that slow mo at the end.
16:59 Hard obnoxious for me even in urban places, but you aren't hiking around the wilderness to listen to that.
lol the end 10/10.
Gotta LOVE a Tia for scale :)
Maybe next time we should try a Cheveyo for scale.
whoa! great red dirt and old weathered landscape. Why visit Australia when you guys have it all there...
Fur Elise! 🎻
18:28 I can never get enough of "Tia for Scale" lol
I should be on my way to Japan respondin to the dynamic duo superb video