K'GARI- FRASER ISLAND- LAKE MCKENZIE- 132- LIVING OFF THE VAN- TRAVEL AUSTRALIA-
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- LIVING OFF THE VAN: TRAVEL AUSTRALIA
FAMILY OF 5 FROM COUNTRY VICTORIA, TRAVELLING AUSTRALIA!
We've hit the road on our trip of a lifetime around Australia.
Travelling in our 1500 LTZ Silverado and 23'6 Hardcore Titanium caravan.
IN THIS VIDEO:
We EXPLORE K'Gari, Fraser Island.
We tick off a huge backlist location, LAKE MCKENZIE whilst encountering a crazy dingo!
Yes we got bogged at Inskip!
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Great episode! Loved the view up the trees from the driving car. The drone footage is exhilarating as always.
Hi all lovely friends how are you happy Tuesday evening to you and I enjoy your channel and you all amazing supporter
Another great video. We did a day trip from Inskip to Fraser on Sunday. We were talking to the rangers on the way out to Lake McKenzie and they were after a naughty dingo, I wonder if that was your animal? driving all those inland sand track can be draining at a day of it.
Keep up the kids and safe traves. Can I ask a question but yous might have done this already but can you do a vid on the top 5 places per state and why you have chosen them and what yous did around that place. Back to Fraser, every time we go there we never see a dingo and in one day yous see 3🤬 but that means we will have to keep going back till we see one.
Lue! Lol, the rest of the family can't get a word in edgeways!
Another great Vid, I visited those spots in early January and it was packed!! 45 minutes to get a car park at lake McKenzie. What time of the year were you there?
Hey there Naders, I watched a good documentary on dingoes on the ABC many years ago. Unfortunately they cull them from time to time on the island. As we know wolves, dogs, dingoes are pack animals, and the Alpha male and females are the teachers, you could compare this to human parents being the elders of children. What they’ve done by culling has removed the pack order, the older dingoes would teach the young pups about behaviour, hunting for food, and how to live in harmony away from human interaction, and not looking for food sources at campsites.
This has messed up the entire dingo heritage and it’s seems shooting them is their way to control them. I wished they’d relocate them out into remote areas away from humans where they can thrive and survive. Farmers wouldn’t agree with me on this, hence why some farmers use the large white dogs Mareemas as protection over their live stock. Any how, Aren’t dingoes gorgeous and inquisitive! Great the kids got to see them from in the car. Others may correct me, or offer more information, this is what Ive learnt, I also live not far from Frazer K’gari, and it always seems it’s the kids who get injured, both human and animal are equally vulnerable to each other a Sad reality! Safe travels.