I dont know when you filmed this but we just spent 12 weeks from the Eyre Penisular, Flinders Ranges Uluru , Alice Springs and Outback Queenlsland. To break the trip from Alice to Ulura we stayed at the turn off at Erldunda both on the way in and out. The temperature all the way was in the mid 20s although it could get cold at night, everything was open and we never saw any rain on the whole trip. There is only a couple of places that you cant film at Uluru because they are considered sacred places but they are well signed. Sad to say but the flies were still there especially at Uluru and Kata Juta probably not as bad but you need to buy yourselves a head net only cost a couple of $ we always leave some in the glove box. The key to travelling in the outback is what time of year you go there and I reckon you have now found that out the hard way.
Oh that sounds great! Our next video which is going live today is the Eyre Peninsula - isn't it amazing there?! You're so lucky with the temperatures - it was very hot when we visited, but we enjoyed it nonetheless! We will definitely be buying fly nets for our next adventure there! Safe travels!
@@KristenandTom Just a month can make a difference with temperatures out there and the flies were really bad this year in a lot of places as apparently the weather conditions suited them. I was trying to take some photos from a look out near Kata Tjuta and I kept getting them in the shot. The Eyre Peninsular is really nice we camped at Streaky Bay, Coffin Bay, Port Lincoln and Cowell all of them were good stops.. If you havent already you should vist the Flinders Ranges its only about a 2 hrs run from Pt Augusta. The silo slide show in the park and the Pichi Richi Railway in Quorn is good if you can time it when the train is running. We stayed at Rawnsley Park Station near Wilpena Pound which is a good base to explore the area it also has a nice restaurant. Enjoy tour trip...
I dont know when you filmed this but we just spent 12 weeks from the Eyre Penisular, Flinders Ranges Uluru , Alice Springs and Outback Queenlsland. To break the trip from Alice to Ulura we stayed at the turn off at Erldunda both on the way in and out. The temperature all the way was in the mid 20s although it could get cold at night, everything was open and we never saw any rain on the whole trip. There is only a couple of places that you cant film at Uluru because they are considered sacred places but they are well signed. Sad to say but the flies were still there especially at Uluru and Kata Juta probably not as bad but you need to buy yourselves a head net only cost a couple of $ we always leave some in the glove box. The key to travelling in the outback is what time of year you go there and I reckon you have now found that out the hard way.
Oh that sounds great! Our next video which is going live today is the Eyre Peninsula - isn't it amazing there?! You're so lucky with the temperatures - it was very hot when we visited, but we enjoyed it nonetheless! We will definitely be buying fly nets for our next adventure there!
Safe travels!
@@KristenandTom Just a month can make a difference with temperatures out there and the flies were really bad this year in a lot of places as apparently the weather conditions suited them. I was trying to take some photos from a look out near Kata Tjuta and I kept getting them in the shot. The Eyre Peninsular is really nice we camped at Streaky Bay, Coffin Bay, Port Lincoln and Cowell all of them were good stops.. If you havent already you should vist the Flinders Ranges its only about a 2 hrs run from Pt Augusta. The silo slide show in the park and the Pichi Richi Railway in Quorn is good if you can time it when the train is running. We stayed at Rawnsley Park Station near Wilpena Pound which is a good base to explore the area it also has a nice restaurant. Enjoy tour trip...