I'm really glad you took your preparation seriously. As an Aussie I've encountered too many tourists who think they can just go on a road trip through the outback without any background research, and they usually end up in a really serious situation.
@@FTS-FamilytoSea I feel like the number of people who have access to boats, as well as the necessary permits, is probably a lot lower than the number of people with a drivers licence and the ability to hire a car, but, point taken
As a person who actually lives remotely and does this all the time. You sound like a massive sissy girl. The only prep you need is plenty of water and the common sense to turn around when youve drunk half of it. Ive met too many tourists who have been and done things most suburban pansies are too scared to even try. There are no lions, there is no frost bite, the locals wont kidnap you. Get out there and have fun. You dont need a 4wd, you dont need an epirb, drive your 1987 Corolla, or your 600,000km kia pregio, it really isnt that serious. Give it a try. And if your car breaks down therell be someone along to help in 20min for most places. Or maybe 2 days if youve actually gone remote.
@@mabamabam Mate I'm in the outback all the time, that doesn't change the fact that I met a tourist who landed in Sydney and thought it was a good idea to go on a "road trip" to Uluru with a hire car that very same day. 20 minutes? Lmao, you sound like a sissy boy who's never actually been remote ever. I go places that people don't visit for weeks, if not months. Some of the sites I go to I'm the first person to go there in 6 months.
and promoting total bs like the international space station!!!! They will probably get the first interview with a space alien when they arrive too huh?
I love the balance of challenges and luxury. You’re so right, living minimal for a period of time makes the little “luxuries” that much more special. ✨
That's a 60k car and a 30k tray and canopy fitted with 10 grands worth of electronics and extras and a 4k rooftop tent. That'd not minimalist that's how most of us camp and most can't afford even that 😅
I can't express how much I look forward to your videos. The lack of drama and just normal human interactions is such a release from most of what's available on any social media. Thank you so much for your "feel good" programs.
Ok u probs won’t read this but u to have helped me so much when my mum and dad split up u kept me going I love all your videos and can’t wait for more to come out ever week ❤❤
Jesus LOVES 👉 YOU👈 so much Holly. Be sure to make Jesus part of ur life as ur Lord & Savior. John 14:6 Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. Acts 4:12 And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.” John 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.🤍🐑🕊️
I just love how it’s not about the touristy destinations like they do go there but the fact that they say the outback is so interesting when it looks the same for 11 hours just shows how much they genuinely like travelling not just fancy things.
I’ve heard the term “Australian Outback” for most of my life, but never really knew what it was. Like so many of your other videos, this has given me a glimpse of and understanding of a part of the world I probably wouldn’t ever get a chance to know otherwise. I don’t know who would go on a trek like this with me, but it’s going on my bucket list!
Absolutely love how you appreciate every single moment of all your adventures. From pooping in the outback to fine dining under the drones. Never get bored with you or your videos and adventures. Keep doing what you do !!❤️❤️
No one loves K and N adventures more then my kids and I!!! Every week the videos are better then the next! We laugh, we cry and we absolutely adore you two! Thanks for bringing so much joy to our family in Alberta Canada! U have no idea how amazing you guys are!!!! ❤️
When Kara said “the end” and then Nate did my heart hurt a little. Kara and Nate have been there for me, on my highs and lows, when flying, when crying, during the pandemic, after the loss of a loved one. Always showing beautiful parts of the world. Best UA-camrs ever! I can’t imagine the day you guys don’t upload videos anymore…
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I’m from Perth and have watched you guys since the video where you swam in between continental plates 6 years ago… seeing you guys in Australia now is honestly unbelievable and makes me so happy. You guys have come so far, keep going you guys are amazing!!
I used to travel a lot for work in my early 20s and after the pandemic I have extreme social anxiety and am having a hard time getting back out there…your videos truly help seeing how good the world and people can be and you make travelling look fun, even though I know there are tough times! Thanks so much for your dedication to what you do, you impact a lot of people by doing what you love :) 🙌
You talk like extreme social anxiety is a bad thing. I'm 57 and I guess I've probably had it my entire life, but never hated it. If I have to go be around people, I go, I do whatever, visit with a couple family members, and go home... The only thing I dislike about it is the dread the day of me going wherever. I actually enjoy it after I get there, but I could easily become a hermit. My goal is to eventually have a big enough garden to grow and can my own food, of course I'll have to find someone to bring me my large monthly supply of Dt Dr Pepper & dog food then 6 months supply of ibuprofen, shampoo , soap, laundry soap and toilet paper. That's all I really need, I can make the rest of my food and whatever else I need.
@@TurkeyCreekGal I'm glad that you are able to push through it, I'm 54 and any form of anxiety can be CRIPLING....and to not acknowledge that takes validation from those who are losing the battle. I too HATE the lead up to an event, but IF I AM ABLE to push through it I can usually quite enjoy myself. Yet there are times when the fight is too hard and I end up backing out. I HATE my anxiety with a passion because of the life it has either robbed me of or makes me fight for. I shouldn't have to fight myself to have a good time :'(
@@TurkeyCreekGal yes extreme social anxiety is a bad thing... it doesn't sound like you have it at all, you just prefer being on your own. Anxiety is debilitating and stops you from doing what you want in life
You two have done something few Australians will ever do and you've done it with grace and happyness. Was out there 40 years ago with my gal, when there were even fewer people and cars. It's an experience! Well done. Fabulous video series.
It's kind of cool how their experience with van life during the pandemic has opened up even more ways for them to travel the world and experience things
I've been round the world 4 times, and all I want to do now is travel Australia in a van. I've been to a few remote places when I was in high school, but I KNOW there is SO much more to be seen
I've criss crossed the Australian central desert by car and small plane for work, but you guys were seriously in the sticks! Like the single lane, just-two-worn-tire-tracks-in-the-dirt-is-this-even-a-real-road? sticks. So impressed by your commitment and the authentic experiences you had with Aboriginal people in remote Australia along the way. Glad you mentioned the need for permits and showed respect for Aboriginal land ownership. Couldn't have loved this more.
I'm loving this series so much. I'm an overlander who lives in Zimbabwe and it's cool seeing you both get stuck in. You two should do the Southern African self-drive safari circuit. Etosha, Sossusvlei, Chobe, Makgadikgadi, Vic Falls, Mana Pools. So much to see. So much to do.
My husband and I had the pleasure of seeing both sunset and sunrise at Uluru in 2019. So glad we went when we did, and that you two are showing us so much more of life in the Outback than we could ever imagine! Found you guys in 2021, and went back to the beginning of your grand adventure and have been riveted ever since. Hope you will make it to Hawaii someday...would love to have coffee with Kara (sorry Nate, I don't run anymore)!.Aloha and Mahalo!
My parents drove myself and two siblings to Uluru from Adelaide back in the mid 80’s. Back then you were able to climb Uluru. The whole journey was such an amazing experience. As we were climbing us kids started complaining about how hot it was and how we wanted something to cool down. My dad kept us going by telling us there’s a kiosk at the top and that we’d get an ice cream when we got there.
I just have to say wow. What a progress. I remember you're very first videos, me and my girlfriend were just starting our relationship and we would watch you figure it all out. From the confusion on the airports to the pure enjoyment and happiness when you found a great deal using the miles and points, we grew up watching you. You gave us the Motivation to keep going, and the Assurance that it will all work out at the end. I just love how, through all of it, you not only managed to keep making great videos, but you have gotten better and better since. And even tho you got better at production quality and storytelling, you still managed to stay true to yourself by being just YOU. Keep it up and don't ever lose that synergy between you two. We are comming back for more, more production value but even more Kara and Nate... Keep it up, we love you! 🎉
There is something so magical about these past two posts from the Australian outback that have captured my soul. A journey that I would love to take before I can't travel any more and what makes it a little disturbing is that I have yet to truly concur my long seated increasing fear of flying which hasn't stopped me totally but has slowed down my wanderlust and experience gained. Wish you two could hand out a surefire guaranteed fix for that ! As always big thank you to Kara and Nate! I love train travel so looking forward to next week.
Love this entire series of your Outback experience. The people you have met, the enthusiasm counting camels and burned out cars, and the getting up early to go back and film the sunrise at Uluru to show us too.... this is why you guys rock!!!!
Yay more Australia content! Uluru is just stunning in person. I suppose it's like seeing the great pyramids or the Eiffel tower, but it's not man made, so it's even more impressive as this incredible wonder of nature. I love how it changes colour and there's all these hidden treasures in it. A really magical place and I'd love to return one day and spend more time there.
"The end?" Had me laughing at the end, haha. I love how you guys make it a point to do hard and remote things before letting yourself have anything fancy. I think that is part of the reason you are able to stay so humble. I do miss the slowness that the videos used to have, though. You are always on the move so quickly that it sometimes feels like we didn't get to see it all. I would have loved to see more of the drone show as well as some of the walk and views around Uluru! Regardless, this is my favorite channel and you guys have inspired me to do so many things that I would have never thought of! I'm very excited to see the train journey next week! With love, see you next time!
I love that you got to experience the Aussie outback and its remoteness. It's hard to believe what it's actually like unless you experience it for yourself. Welcome to our country x
I've been on a Kara and Nate binge for the last few weeks - actually since the podcast with Matt and Abby you guys did! I can't get enough and I'm so happy I found you. You're living my dream!
I’m running out of superlatives for your channel! Just, thank you, and please keep doing what you’re doing. Because of your channel, we’re able to experience the lives the people of Ukraine, Morrocco, Bhutan, the people and vibe of Australia’s outback, and even Liechtenstein, lol, and so, so, much more, 800 plus videos and going strong, super cool! When do I get to preorder my copy of your autobiography from Amazon? Love, your work!
You both work so hard and endure some of the most remote areas. It must take you all a lot of time to plan and execute all you adventures You give us such a diversity of cultures that many of us can only imagine. So for that I deeply say from my heart thank you. Looking forward to the rest of this trip to Australia. Safe travels ❤
You two crack me up, my daughter , let's just say coffee is a miracle, in the morning , for the whole house to be in a good mood! 😂 you both never disappoint, I think I have been watching for maybe a year, and am caught up with your videos! When I say you are my favorite youtubers , I mean that whole heartedly, I pray for you both everynight, to stay well and safe, while you continue to entertain your fans, and take us on amazing adventures, sometimes for an adrenaline rush! Thank you for showing us the true beauty of Australia! Love and peace !
Just wanted to say something that may sound stupid, but, Thank You Kara and Nate for what you do. Your videos have given me reasons to smile, laugh, and dream when there haven't been many other reasons to smile in my life from deaths of family members and friends, to job loss and the loss of my home, and more. I look forward to all your videos on this channel, your Faredrop channel, and seeing videos you have done for others from interviews to collaborations. BTW, you guys should REALLY do a collaboration with Victoria and Rico on their NAUTISTYLES channel (Nauti as in nautical, not naughty! lol!) and go with them to tour and stay on multi multi million dollar Yachts! They love you guys and are dying to collab with you! Love this video!
I’ve lived in Australia for 12 years plus and I have never had the chance to explore all that you guys did in the past videos. I truely appreciate you guys for showing me this side of Australia. The vlogs were truely amazing and thank you guys for entertaining us with your journey. Have a safe trip back to Perth, much love to both of you guys❤️ from Adelaide Australia❤️
I can not tell you how many times I cried watching this, it is so amazing to have someone who you admore come to your home and admire it, and then mention the city you are from and that they plan to go there just made me BAWL. I love yall, thank you so much for coming to Austalia
I wish I could put into words how much I value y'all and your videos!!!! I admire you, the challenges you embark upon, and the teamwork between y'all. You give me so much hope
Watching your journey on all of your platforms just means I know what videos are to come and it just makes me that much more eager for the weekend to get here so I can get my daily dose of Kara and Nate! Your videos are always my favorite! So much thrill and happiness rapped up into one video.
Love watching this trip to Australia though your eyes! You guys always deliver such great content in your own unique way. Mostly love how absolutely wonderful you treat every place and person you come across! ❤
I found myself smiling the whole video. You two are exciting and amazing as you are so easy to watch and excited about your experiences. I had tears in my eyes as I watched the last few minutes of the awesome beauty of the rock and the sky! Thank you!!
I've watched so many of your videos over the past 4 years and I know most of them are in the most amazing places but this one in Australia to the center of the country 4 days traveling on a dirt road to see the most amazing rock in the world I give you guys major kudos God bless and protect everything you guys do You're amazing I love you both of you knit and kira God bless on the next journey Can't wait❤❤❤❤
The montage of yall singing along to different songs is probably my favorite segment I've ever seen in all my years watching Y'all! Please make this a regular thing!
Love you guys! ❤ I’m loving these Outback videos! I’ve been watching you guys for years & Definitely get excited every week I see you guys have a new video 😊
Okay, but what is that van video about?!??!🤩so excited!!! Your van video series was like one of my favorite things of all time!!! And I am LOVING the Australia videos❤️❤️can’t wait ❤
Looked forward to this 🤗 I have been on a Kara and Nate marathon the last couple of weeks. Watching everything from the beginning again, "we" are currently in Oman. 😂❤
Always enjoy the “making of Kara’s coffee” morning ceremony. Great series.. Always enjoy the “making of Kara’s coffee” morning ceremony. Great series..
I am so glad you two love Australia and are showing the red centre. I only got there for the first time last year and thought it was stunning. You both find the joy in absolutely everything, roughing it eating by the side of the road or the luxury flights. Am I jealous of your life? Yes. Keep up the amazing work.
Been watching you guys for years and been hanging out for an Aussie adventure series. You got to experience Australia's national bird 🪰Love your content so much! Keep being awesome ❤
I love how this situation out in the middle of nowhere looks so unpleasant but you guys are making me really wanna go there. Also strange how somehow it's Nate doing the tour, Kara must be exhausted lol. Excited for potential van life/ Nate's parents' house based vlogs to come (I know, conspiracy theory right)?
I was out camping and it was Sunday morning. I woke up and thought, you beaut! I can watch Kara and Nate's next installment. I made my morning coffee and sat in sunshine, in the camp chairs by the fire watching this video. Doesn't get much better than that!
Guys, welcome to Oz. I lived on a boat for many years, when I swallowed the anchor it was you both amongst others that inspired me to go vanlifing. Enjoy! Congrats on pronouncing emu correctly!
I moved to the UK 11 years ago and watching you’re videos on Australia has made me miss home so much. Thankyou for sharing your journey with everyone. Xx
Love the Australia videos, guys! 🦘🇦🇺 Uluru is so impressive and I love all the wildlife. I wonder how the koalas are doing today after the fires. 🐨 Can‘t wait to go back and film all my adventures. ☺️
The koalas on kangaroo Island are coming back after being devastated. The other fire affected ( effected, I dunno) areas are all growing back beautifully. Come on down and have a look. The way the Aussie dollar is compared to the rest of the world means no matter where you're from you will have a ball.
I’ve been watching u guys for a hot min and Nate seems sooo much happier, honestly you both do, but Kara is always very outwardly happy so it’s hard for her to seem unhappy. As viewers we have no clue what things are like when the cameras turn off but I feel like something has changed for the better in their lives!
Yeah... I don't know about these new glossy/cartoony thumbnails. I know this is totally subjective, but I just wanted to share my impression... It just seems less and less authentic. Honestly, I hardly recognize you in these images. I get why some people are drawn to it, but it's as if we're not getting the real you. This is not meant to be mean or negative. It's just a feeling I'm getting. I love your videos, who you are as people and your amazing energy... But I'm just noticing the shift and it feels a little out of alignment to me. Again, I know that's just one person's impression, but yeah... I just felt like I needed to share that for some reason.
I’d love to see you guys (primarily Kara) do a video going through your favorite things to make quick and easily while on the road. Everything you show looks great.
Aw this was lovely, and so was part one. Glad you guys had a safe trip. Thanks for taking me along to the remote outback. Can’t wait to see your train journey xx
Oh my goodness!! This ending was epic, and gave me goosebumps!! Y’all are always elevating not only your content, but yourselves and your experience of the world. Incredible. Thank you for allowing us a view into your experience, and can’t wait for the next one. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽☺️☺️☺️☺️
That was awesome once again...i was bird listening to the Morning bird chorus Day 5 when u thought a camel rubbed against the tent...the bird species i could hear was amazing...the corrugations of you bumping over those roads brought back funny memories and the FLIES ha ha...i don't miss those. I once had a fly land on my eyeball and dangle off my lashes coz i couldn't blink quick enough and swat them away in time ha ha....looking forward to the next update. Have heard good things about the train from Perth to Sydney but have never done it 🙌🏼
Hello from India! I stumbled upon your UA-cam channel by accident, and I've been absolutely captivated by your content ever since. I admire the way you both embrace life and share your adventures, which is especially refreshing in a place like India where the daily grind is often all about work and making a living. Thank you for producing such top-notch content, and I wish both of you tremendous success.
I have been to Australia 2018/19 and 2020. Then pandemic hit and I couldn't go back anymore. I miss it so much and just seeing the videos and pictures makes me sooo happy. Can't wait to go back next year 😍
Awesome video as always Kara and Nate. Future Kara was in y'all's van that means more Vanlife vlogs. I've been waiting so long for more Vanlife can't wait.
Dear Kara and Nate. Thank you for your videos on the outback. You and Nate are really great story tellers and make me feel like I was there. I look forward to your videos every week. I feel like I am living vicariously and experiencing them myself with your videos. Please keep them coming, they just keep getting better and better. Sincerely, Brian P.S. I love that you include the realism of the experience not just the highligts, like Nate getting flies all over his face lol.
I've been to Uluru twice, and even climbed the Rock twice (years ago when it wasn't so discouraged by the local Anangu people). It's the most magical, spiritual place I have been to anywhere in the world. Saw an evening light show (on the ground only) but still an awesome experience out in the open. This video brought back so many wonderful memories.
I sooooo look forward to Saturdays, because there is a new Kara and Nate video. We have a dear friend that lives in Australia and he wants to pay for us to come out and visit. Some day in the new year, we’re going to make that happen. I’ve loved both episodes of your adventures in Australia and I can’t wait for next Saturday. Ya’ll are some of the most beautiful, sincere, caring people, I’ve ever watched on UA-cam, well next to Bec and Eamon of course LOL.
a tip with those gas stoves if the flame dies down in cold weather, ie. cold mornings, take the gas cartridge out and warm it up under your arm pit, if you have a spare gas cylinder use that while you warm up the other one, your water will boil much quicker.... for a bush toilet we get a milk crate flip it upside down and cut a hole in the base, then get a cheap toilet seat from a hardware shop and tape the seat on, you can cable tie the seat on but tape is more comfortable to sit on, saves the legs when squatting ... :) dingoes are very cunning and difficult to find... living in South Australia and getting out into the country I've seen plenty of Emus, roos and even a dingo once, although it was a very brief encounter, I've never seen a camel but I've seen plenty of camel footprints, so there's my experience 4wding in SA, thanks for sharing, love your journey into our outback !
Loving this series! I love how you tell the stories of your travels, the good with the bad, and most importantly the beauty in the small moments. Thanks for all the work you put into your videos ❤
OMG - loved this. I was in oz last year, partly because my brother lives in brisbane. Spent five days in Sydney before going up to see him for four nights. Then did the ghan train from drwin to Adelaide through the outback. Had the most amazing time doing this. Had an amazing time in Alice springs, finishing with supper at the telegraph station. Then looking around opal mining station before getting to Adelaide, and having cocktails too on the side of the railway. Next time I go, I’m going to do the India pacific so cannot wait to see your vlog on that - I already know it’ll be informative and be helpful! If you ever get the chance to do the ghan, grab it!
I did Uluru and Darwin to Adelaide via car about 20yrs ago. Uluru is amazing now as it was then, so heart warming to hear you guys relate to the sunrise and sunset that the rock provides. Incredible.
Glad you're enjoying our amazing land of OZ. Awesome pics guys, great video as always. The rock is kinda incredible...a monolith that has to be seen to be believed. X
I’m Australian and I thank you for showing people from all sides of earth just how amazing my country is. You are awesome when it comes to educating people about certain things . So many people world wide have this misconception of Australian. A lot of people think we have deadly snakes and spiders all over the place. Yes we have some of the most poisonous snakes and spiders but most of us haven’t encountered a snake where we live. You are great at doing documentary style videos.
hi! i doubt youll see this but ive been watching you guys since i was like 11ish (the azerbaijan train crossing video was the first one i ever saw and it was relatively new) and im almost 16 now! i found you guys again like a week ago and needless to say i still enjoy watching your videos. i just wanna say i think it's really cool how you guys show a lot of the unusual (due to lack of another word i hope you know what i mean) moments instead of just pure highlight reels. you guys are pretty much the only youtubers i watch without getting bored super quickly. love from so cal, thank you for being you :)
Kara and Nate are the only youtubers i can watch for a whole decade without getting bored of them
What happened to visiting the most remote town in Australia? Did i miss something? 😮 The end suddenly?
Eamon and Bec keep me going too. Discovered them during Covid and love them all!
@@AirBender2 that was in the previous video
Really? I now find them pretentious, arrogant and really boring
BARF!!!! They are nothing but AD BAIT!!!!!
I'm really glad you took your preparation seriously. As an Aussie I've encountered too many tourists who think they can just go on a road trip through the outback without any background research, and they usually end up in a really serious situation.
That's the same with the ocean
all Aussies will know how delicious green ants were as kids
@@FTS-FamilytoSea I feel like the number of people who have access to boats, as well as the necessary permits, is probably a lot lower than the number of people with a drivers licence and the ability to hire a car, but, point taken
As a person who actually lives remotely and does this all the time. You sound like a massive sissy girl.
The only prep you need is plenty of water and the common sense to turn around when youve drunk half of it. Ive met too many tourists who have been and done things most suburban pansies are too scared to even try. There are no lions, there is no frost bite, the locals wont kidnap you. Get out there and have fun.
You dont need a 4wd, you dont need an epirb, drive your 1987 Corolla, or your 600,000km kia pregio, it really isnt that serious. Give it a try. And if your car breaks down therell be someone along to help in 20min for most places. Or maybe 2 days if youve actually gone remote.
@@mabamabam Mate I'm in the outback all the time, that doesn't change the fact that I met a tourist who landed in Sydney and thought it was a good idea to go on a "road trip" to Uluru with a hire car that very same day. 20 minutes? Lmao, you sound like a sissy boy who's never actually been remote ever. I go places that people don't visit for weeks, if not months. Some of the sites I go to I'm the first person to go there in 6 months.
Can we take a moment to appreciate Kara and Nate are uploading their life.
and promoting total bs like the international space station!!!! They will probably get the first interview with a space alien when they arrive too huh?
I love the balance of challenges and luxury. You’re so right, living minimal for a period of time makes the little “luxuries” that much more special. ✨
That's a 60k car and a 30k tray and canopy fitted with 10 grands worth of electronics and extras and a 4k rooftop tent. That'd not minimalist that's how most of us camp and most can't afford even that 😅
@@ToyTehShammy ya i just realised after you said that, and they ignored the warning that was given to them wear boots while in outback.
Always enjoy the “making of Kara’s coffee” morning ceremony. Great series.
glad you like it John :) ☕
Kara loved even more😂
@@KaraandNateWhat happened to visiting the most remote town in Australia? Did i miss something? 😮... Why suddenly the end?
@@AirBender2 why do you keep saying that under people's comments . The whole video is about the remote town if you just WATCH IT 💀
@@lizacrochets98 Kiwirrkurra Community is 800km from Uluru rock...
Send me the time stamp from video if i missed it?
I can't express how much I look forward to your videos. The lack of drama and just normal human interactions is such a release from most of what's available on any social media. Thank you so much for your "feel good" programs.
Ok u probs won’t read this but u to have helped me so much when my mum and dad split up u kept me going I love all your videos and can’t wait for more to come out ever week ❤❤
I read :) So happy we could help a little! Thanks for watching Holly ❤❤❤
@@KaraandNateomg I am fr crying bc u replied I love u both and u to deserve the world
Hang in there Holly!! Keep your head up and stay positive. 🙏🙏🙏🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
Take care of yourself, Holly x
Jesus LOVES 👉 YOU👈 so much Holly. Be sure to make Jesus part of ur life as ur Lord & Savior.
John 14:6
Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
Acts 4:12
And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.”
John 3:16
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.🤍🐑🕊️
I just love how it’s not about the touristy destinations like they do go there but the fact that they say the outback is so interesting when it looks the same for 11 hours just shows how much they genuinely like travelling not just fancy things.
ya true i would be totally boared and lazy to do all that hard work for nothing.
I’ve heard the term “Australian Outback” for most of my life, but never really knew what it was. Like so many of your other videos, this has given me a glimpse of and understanding of a part of the world I probably wouldn’t ever get a chance to know otherwise. I don’t know who would go on a trek like this with me, but it’s going on my bucket list!
We really had no idea either!! Hope you make it there too ❤
It’s so beautiful in the outback of Australia take it from an Aussie.
I'd go exploring Australian's outback with you! (Love from an adventurous Kiwi). :)
Pls Watch The Cartwrights, their the real deal of Australians!
Watch Flying The Nest, they went around Australia in their van
Absolutely love how you appreciate every single moment of all your adventures. From pooping in the outback to fine dining under the drones. Never get bored with you or your videos and adventures. Keep doing what you do !!❤️❤️
No one loves K and N adventures more then my kids and I!!! Every week the videos are better then the next! We laugh, we cry and we absolutely adore you two! Thanks for bringing so much joy to our family in Alberta Canada! U have no idea how amazing you guys are!!!! ❤️
This makes me so very happy to read! Thank you all for your love and support 💞
You guys are such an inspiration to me , I hope I can travel like you guys ❤❤❤ also you guys can sing good 💙💙
Nice to see a fellow Albertan! Time to get some YYC tshirts 🤣
When Kara said “the end” and then Nate did my heart hurt a little. Kara and Nate have been there for me, on my highs and lows, when flying, when crying, during the pandemic, after the loss of a loved one. Always showing beautiful parts of the world. Best UA-camrs ever! I can’t imagine the day you guys don’t upload videos anymore…
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This would be so awesome ❤❤
this is not Kara and Nate. As you can see in their title their names and separated. This is a fake account.@@kaylolG59
Hello from Perth, glad you guys are visiting Western Australia 🇦🇺
Just so you guys know I NEVER enter contests… like ever, especially on the interwebs ;) for you guys I made 6 exceptions… it was intense but I’m … you guys keep on keeping on!
I’m from Perth and have watched you guys since the video where you swam in between continental plates 6 years ago… seeing you guys in Australia now is honestly unbelievable and makes me so happy. You guys have come so far, keep going you guys are amazing!!
I used to travel a lot for work in my early 20s and after the pandemic I have extreme social anxiety and am having a hard time getting back out there…your videos truly help seeing how good the world and people can be and you make travelling look fun, even though I know there are tough times! Thanks so much for your dedication to what you do, you impact a lot of people by doing what you love :) 🙌
You talk like extreme social anxiety is a bad thing. I'm 57 and I guess I've probably had it my entire life, but never hated it. If I have to go be around people, I go, I do whatever, visit with a couple family members, and go home... The only thing I dislike about it is the dread the day of me going wherever. I actually enjoy it after I get there, but I could easily become a hermit. My goal is to eventually have a big enough garden to grow and can my own food, of course I'll have to find someone to bring me my large monthly supply of Dt Dr Pepper & dog food then 6 months supply of ibuprofen, shampoo , soap, laundry soap and toilet paper. That's all I really need, I can make the rest of my food and whatever else I need.
@@TurkeyCreekGal I'm glad that you are able to push through it, I'm 54 and any form of anxiety can be CRIPLING....and to not acknowledge that takes validation from those who are losing the battle. I too HATE the lead up to an event, but IF I AM ABLE to push through it I can usually quite enjoy myself. Yet there are times when the fight is too hard and I end up backing out. I HATE my anxiety with a passion because of the life it has either robbed me of or makes me fight for. I shouldn't have to fight myself to have a good time :'(
@@MysticalMum68she didn’t invalidate you, she literally said me 2 but works through it
@@TurkeyCreekGal yes extreme social anxiety is a bad thing... it doesn't sound like you have it at all, you just prefer being on your own. Anxiety is debilitating and stops you from doing what you want in life
You two have done something few Australians will ever do and you've done it with grace and happyness. Was out there 40 years ago with my gal, when there were even fewer people and cars. It's an experience! Well done. Fabulous video series.
You guys have been the only constant in my life for YEARS. Thank you
It's kind of cool how their experience with van life during the pandemic has opened up even more ways for them to travel the world and experience things
This inspires me to want to travel more in Australia, my own country. Thank you for showcasing my country so well ❤
I've been round the world 4 times, and all I want to do now is travel Australia in a van. I've been to a few remote places when I was in high school, but I KNOW there is SO much more to be seen
@@MysticalMum68you may want to get on the road soon. So much is being closed down
I've criss crossed the Australian central desert by car and small plane for work, but you guys were seriously in the sticks! Like the single lane, just-two-worn-tire-tracks-in-the-dirt-is-this-even-a-real-road? sticks. So impressed by your commitment and the authentic experiences you had with Aboriginal people in remote Australia along the way. Glad you mentioned the need for permits and showed respect for Aboriginal land ownership. Couldn't have loved this more.
I'm loving this series so much. I'm an overlander who lives in Zimbabwe and it's cool seeing you both get stuck in. You two should do the Southern African self-drive safari circuit. Etosha, Sossusvlei, Chobe, Makgadikgadi, Vic Falls, Mana Pools. So much to see. So much to do.
Yes, this would be amazing!!!
My husband and I had the pleasure of seeing both sunset and sunrise at Uluru in 2019. So glad we went when we did, and that you two are showing us so much more of life in the Outback than we could ever imagine! Found you guys in 2021, and went back to the beginning of your grand adventure and have been riveted ever since. Hope you will make it to Hawaii someday...would love to have coffee with Kara (sorry Nate, I don't run anymore)!.Aloha and Mahalo!
My parents drove myself and two siblings to Uluru from Adelaide back in the mid 80’s. Back then you were able to climb Uluru. The whole journey was such an amazing experience. As we were climbing us kids started complaining about how hot it was and how we wanted something to cool down. My dad kept us going by telling us there’s a kiosk at the top and that we’d get an ice cream when we got there.
I just have to say wow. What a progress. I remember you're very first videos, me and my girlfriend were just starting our relationship and we would watch you figure it all out. From the confusion on the airports to the pure enjoyment and happiness when you found a great deal using the miles and points, we grew up watching you. You gave us the Motivation to keep going, and the Assurance that it will all work out at the end. I just love how, through all of it, you not only managed to keep making great videos, but you have gotten better and better since. And even tho you got better at production quality and storytelling, you still managed to stay true to yourself by being just YOU. Keep it up and don't ever lose that synergy between you two. We are comming back for more, more production value but even more Kara and Nate...
Keep it up, we love you! 🎉
There is something so magical about these past two posts from the Australian outback that have captured my soul. A journey that I would love to take before I can't travel any more and what makes it a little disturbing is that I have yet to truly concur my long seated increasing fear of flying which hasn't stopped me totally but has slowed down my wanderlust and experience gained. Wish you two could hand out a surefire guaranteed fix for that ! As always big thank you to Kara and Nate! I love train travel so looking forward to next week.
Love this entire series of your Outback experience. The people you have met, the enthusiasm counting camels and burned out cars, and the getting up early to go back and film the sunrise at Uluru to show us too.... this is why you guys rock!!!!
I love Saturdays with Kara and Nate! Wish I could travel like you guys!
Yay more Australia content! Uluru is just stunning in person. I suppose it's like seeing the great pyramids or the Eiffel tower, but it's not man made, so it's even more impressive as this incredible wonder of nature. I love how it changes colour and there's all these hidden treasures in it. A really magical place and I'd love to return one day and spend more time there.
"The end?" Had me laughing at the end, haha. I love how you guys make it a point to do hard and remote things before letting yourself have anything fancy. I think that is part of the reason you are able to stay so humble. I do miss the slowness that the videos used to have, though. You are always on the move so quickly that it sometimes feels like we didn't get to see it all. I would have loved to see more of the drone show as well as some of the walk and views around Uluru! Regardless, this is my favorite channel and you guys have inspired me to do so many things that I would have never thought of! I'm very excited to see the train journey next week! With love, see you next time!
I love that you got to experience the Aussie outback and its remoteness. It's hard to believe what it's actually like unless you experience it for yourself. Welcome to our country x
I've been on a Kara and Nate binge for the last few weeks - actually since the podcast with Matt and Abby you guys did! I can't get enough and I'm so happy I found you. You're living my dream!
Thanks!
I’m running out of superlatives for your channel! Just, thank you, and please keep doing what you’re doing. Because of your channel, we’re able to experience the lives the people of Ukraine, Morrocco, Bhutan, the people and vibe of Australia’s outback, and even Liechtenstein, lol, and so, so, much more, 800 plus videos and going strong, super cool! When do I get to preorder my copy of your autobiography from Amazon? Love, your work!
You both work so hard and endure some of the most remote areas. It must take you all a lot of time to plan and execute all you adventures You give us such a diversity of cultures that many of us can only imagine. So for that I deeply say from my heart thank you. Looking forward to the rest of this trip to Australia. Safe travels ❤
Kara and Nate are the most real and natural SuperStars in all of broadcasting ⭐⭐ Just them being themselves ...is a gift of Joy for us all 🎶
You two crack me up, my daughter , let's just say coffee is a miracle, in the morning , for the whole house to be in a good mood! 😂 you both never disappoint, I think I have been watching for maybe a year, and am caught up with your videos! When I say you are my favorite youtubers , I mean that whole heartedly, I pray for you both everynight, to stay well and safe, while you continue to entertain your fans, and take us on amazing adventures, sometimes for an adrenaline rush! Thank you for showing us the true beauty of Australia! Love and peace !
Wow this brings back memories of similar trips, thanks guys. Love our country especially the Outback 🤠👍🏼
Total agree and love your video's too
I only watch Aussie UA-camrs like yourselves but Kara & Nate are cool too....new fan 🤙🏽
Thanks @@tomharris-xl6lp
Thanks
Just wanted to say something that may sound stupid, but, Thank You Kara and Nate for what you do. Your videos have given me reasons to smile, laugh, and dream when there haven't been many other reasons to smile in my life from deaths of family members and friends, to job loss and the loss of my home, and more. I look forward to all your videos on this channel, your Faredrop channel, and seeing videos you have done for others from interviews to collaborations. BTW, you guys should REALLY do a collaboration with Victoria and Rico on their NAUTISTYLES channel (Nauti as in nautical, not naughty! lol!) and go with them to tour and stay on multi multi million dollar Yachts! They love you guys and are dying to collab with you! Love this video!
Always love your vids but really loved the rawness of your driving. Singing, silence etc. So real. Thank you. Looks like you had a great time x
I've been watching this channel for years and I still get so excited for kara and nate saturdays!!! Love the content guys
Thank you so much for sticking with us :)
The people in the outback is what I love most about our beautiful country ❤️🇦🇺
As someone who loves Australia but is an American I love this series! Sweet as to see this side of Aus as I’ve only seen the coastal side!
For me Kara and Nate has really set the bar high for UA-camrs, love their style of vlogging, looking forward every weekend to watch them ❤❤
I’ve lived in Australia for 12 years plus and I have never had the chance to explore all that you guys did in the past videos. I truely appreciate you guys for showing me this side of Australia. The vlogs were truely amazing and thank you guys for entertaining us with your journey. Have a safe trip back to Perth, much love to both of you guys❤️ from Adelaide Australia❤️
I can not tell you how many times I cried watching this, it is so amazing to have someone who you admore come to your home and admire it, and then mention the city you are from and that they plan to go there just made me BAWL. I love yall, thank you so much for coming to Austalia
I swear yalls videos just keep getting better and better! Thanks for another crazy adventure!!✈️🩵
I wish I could put into words how much I value y'all and your videos!!!! I admire you, the challenges you embark upon, and the teamwork between y'all. You give me so much hope
You guys have made me want to travel a lot more! Once our kids are out of the house, it’s on, we are traveling!!! Thank you so much!! ❤ you guys!!
You go girl ✈️🌎😍
Watching your journey on all of your platforms just means I know what videos are to come and it just makes me that much more eager for the weekend to get here so I can get my daily dose of Kara and Nate! Your videos are always my favorite! So much thrill and happiness rapped up into one video.
Love watching this trip to Australia though your eyes! You guys always deliver such great content in your own unique way. Mostly love how absolutely wonderful you treat every place and person you come across! ❤
I found myself smiling the whole video. You two are exciting and amazing as you are so easy to watch and excited about your experiences. I had tears in my eyes as I watched the last few minutes of the awesome beauty of the rock and the sky! Thank you!!
🎉👏🏻 Hooray! Kara & Nate Saturday!
I've watched so many of your videos over the past 4 years and I know most of them are in the most amazing places but this one in Australia to the center of the country 4 days traveling on a dirt road to see the most amazing rock in the world I give you guys major kudos God bless and protect everything you guys do You're amazing I love you both of you knit and kira God bless on the next journey Can't wait❤❤❤❤
I love Saturday evenings. When I get to see your adventures and live vicariously through you guys 😄 love from 🇮🇳
The montage of yall singing along to different songs is probably my favorite segment I've ever seen in all my years watching Y'all! Please make this a regular thing!
Love you guys! ❤ I’m loving these Outback videos! I’ve been watching you guys for years &
Definitely get excited every week I see you guys have a new video 😊
Could hear lots of birds in this video!! Aussie birds in the outback are so beautiful.
Hi I have been looking forward to this all week I love y'all and I miss your van life content and this is as close to it is it can get ❤❤
Omg I didn't know that they were actually going to drive the VANNNNNNN ❤😂😂😂
Okay, but what is that van video about?!??!🤩so excited!!! Your van video series was like one of my favorite things of all time!!! And I am LOVING the Australia videos❤️❤️can’t wait ❤
Looked forward to this 🤗 I have been on a Kara and Nate marathon the last couple of weeks. Watching everything from the beginning again, "we" are currently in Oman. 😂❤
Awwwww Oman! What a gem! Hope you're enjoying the journey :) I REALLY love when people watch from the beginning! I am going to too one day!! Lol
@@KaraandNate so sweet... With U2 that might mean speed watching each season either in a luxury castle or on a survival island with Star Link 😁😅
Always enjoy the “making of Kara’s coffee” morning ceremony. Great series.. Always enjoy the “making of Kara’s coffee” morning ceremony. Great series..
I'm so loving this Australian series🤩
I am so glad you two love Australia and are showing the red centre. I only got there for the first time last year and thought it was stunning. You both find the joy in absolutely everything, roughing it eating by the side of the road or the luxury flights. Am I jealous of your life? Yes. Keep up the amazing work.
As an Aussie who loves travelling am totally loving this series and seeing our amazing country through your eyes 💕
Been watching you guys for years and been hanging out for an Aussie adventure series. You got to experience Australia's national bird 🪰Love your content so much! Keep being awesome ❤
I love how this situation out in the middle of nowhere looks so unpleasant but you guys are making me really wanna go there. Also strange how somehow it's Nate doing the tour, Kara must be exhausted lol. Excited for potential van life/ Nate's parents' house based vlogs to come (I know, conspiracy theory right)?
Sometimes I get nervous for ya'll!!! Makes me really love the luxury parts!!! Stay safe!!! Love from West Texas!!
I was out camping and it was Sunday morning. I woke up and thought, you beaut! I can watch Kara and Nate's next installment. I made my morning coffee and sat in sunshine, in the camp chairs by the fire watching this video. Doesn't get much better than that!
Love to see all your adventures wish I could travel 🤩
Guys, welcome to Oz. I lived on a boat for many years, when I swallowed the anchor it was you both amongst others that inspired me to go vanlifing. Enjoy! Congrats on pronouncing emu correctly!
Y’all inspire me to travel
Looks like our job here is complete!!
I moved to the UK 11 years ago and watching you’re videos on Australia has made me miss home so much. Thankyou for sharing your journey with everyone. Xx
Love the Australia videos, guys! 🦘🇦🇺 Uluru is so impressive and I love all the wildlife. I wonder how the koalas are doing today after the fires. 🐨 Can‘t wait to go back and film all my adventures. ☺️
The koalas on kangaroo Island are coming back after being devastated. The other fire affected ( effected, I dunno) areas are all growing back beautifully. Come on down and have a look. The way the Aussie dollar is compared to the rest of the world means no matter where you're from you will have a ball.
There are no koalas in or near the Outback, but there are great lizards which Kara and Nate missed.
I’ve been watching u guys for a hot min and Nate seems sooo much happier, honestly you both do, but Kara is always very outwardly happy so it’s hard for her to seem unhappy. As viewers we have no clue what things are like when the cameras turn off but I feel like something has changed for the better in their lives!
Yeah... I don't know about these new glossy/cartoony thumbnails. I know this is totally subjective, but I just wanted to share my impression... It just seems less and less authentic. Honestly, I hardly recognize you in these images. I get why some people are drawn to it, but it's as if we're not getting the real you. This is not meant to be mean or negative. It's just a feeling I'm getting. I love your videos, who you are as people and your amazing energy... But I'm just noticing the shift and it feels a little out of alignment to me. Again, I know that's just one person's impression, but yeah... I just felt like I needed to share that for some reason.
I’d love to see you guys (primarily Kara) do a video going through your favorite things to make quick and easily while on the road. Everything you show looks great.
Aw this was lovely, and so was part one. Glad you guys had a safe trip. Thanks for taking me along to the remote outback. Can’t wait to see your train journey xx
Oh my goodness!! This ending was epic, and gave me goosebumps!! Y’all are always elevating not only your content, but yourselves and your experience of the world. Incredible. Thank you for allowing us a view into your experience, and can’t wait for the next one. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽☺️☺️☺️☺️
The aerial shots are amazing. Thanks for them.
That was awesome once again...i was bird listening to the Morning bird chorus Day 5 when u thought a camel rubbed against the tent...the bird species i could hear was amazing...the corrugations of you bumping over those roads brought back funny memories and the FLIES ha ha...i don't miss those. I once had a fly land on my eyeball and dangle off my lashes coz i couldn't blink quick enough and swat them away in time ha ha....looking forward to the next update. Have heard good things about the train from Perth to Sydney but have never done it 🙌🏼
Hello from India! I stumbled upon your UA-cam channel by accident, and I've been absolutely captivated by your content ever since. I admire the way you both embrace life and share your adventures, which is especially refreshing in a place like India where the daily grind is often all about work and making a living. Thank you for producing such top-notch content, and I wish both of you tremendous success.
I have been to Australia 2018/19 and 2020. Then pandemic hit and I couldn't go back anymore. I miss it so much and just seeing the videos and pictures makes me sooo happy. Can't wait to go back next year 😍
Awesome video as always Kara and Nate. Future Kara was in y'all's van that means more Vanlife vlogs. I've been waiting so long for more Vanlife can't wait.
I love your channel, loved it for quite some time, but I feel this year you've taken it up quite a few notches. Keep it up, you're amazing!
Dear Kara and Nate. Thank you for your videos on the outback. You and Nate are really great story tellers and make me feel like I was there. I look forward to your videos every week. I feel like I am living vicariously and experiencing them myself with your videos. Please keep them coming, they just keep getting better and better. Sincerely, Brian P.S. I love that you include the realism of the experience not just the highligts, like Nate getting flies all over his face lol.
I've been to Uluru twice, and even climbed the Rock twice (years ago when it wasn't so discouraged by the local Anangu people). It's the most magical, spiritual place I have been to anywhere in the world. Saw an evening light show (on the ground only) but still an awesome experience out in the open. This video brought back so many wonderful memories.
I love the balance you have between the luxury and the rural tough adventures. I love seeing both.
I sooooo look forward to Saturdays, because there is a new Kara and Nate video. We have a dear friend that lives in Australia and he wants to pay for us to come out and visit. Some day in the new year, we’re going to make that happen. I’ve loved both episodes of your adventures in Australia and I can’t wait for next Saturday. Ya’ll are some of the most beautiful, sincere, caring people, I’ve ever watched on UA-cam, well next to Bec and Eamon of course LOL.
a tip with those gas stoves if the flame dies down in cold weather, ie. cold mornings, take the gas cartridge out and warm it up under your arm pit, if you have a spare gas cylinder use that while you warm up the other one, your water will boil much quicker.... for a bush toilet we get a milk crate flip it upside down and cut a hole in the base, then get a cheap toilet seat from a hardware shop and tape the seat on, you can cable tie the seat on but tape is more comfortable to sit on, saves the legs when squatting ... :) dingoes are very cunning and difficult to find... living in South Australia and getting out into the country I've seen plenty of Emus, roos and even a dingo once, although it was a very brief encounter, I've never seen a camel but I've seen plenty of camel footprints, so there's my experience 4wding in SA, thanks for sharing, love your journey into our outback !
13:19 Awesome that you were singing along to one of my absolute favorite John Prine songs!! You two are amazing!
I love your vlogs on the road ❤️❤️ so glad you guys are getting back in the van!! This was a great video 👏
Perfect couple of Souls to feel the real outback.
So Happy you experienced.
Loving this series! I love how you tell the stories of your travels, the good with the bad, and most importantly the beauty in the small moments. Thanks for all the work you put into your videos ❤
OMG - loved this. I was in oz last year, partly because my brother lives in brisbane. Spent five days in Sydney before going up to see him for four nights. Then did the ghan train from drwin to Adelaide through the outback. Had the most amazing time doing this. Had an amazing time in Alice springs, finishing with supper at the telegraph station. Then looking around opal mining station before getting to Adelaide, and having cocktails too on the side of the railway. Next time I go, I’m going to do the India pacific so cannot wait to see your vlog on that - I already know it’ll be informative and be helpful! If you ever get the chance to do the ghan, grab it!
I been watching all your videos on Fb and was happy that I found you here on UA-cam 😊😊I'm so living vicariously thru you 2!!!
I did Uluru and Darwin to Adelaide via car about 20yrs ago. Uluru is amazing now as it was then, so heart warming to hear you guys relate to the sunrise and sunset that the rock provides. Incredible.
Glad you're enjoying our amazing land of OZ.
Awesome pics guys, great video as always.
The rock is kinda incredible...a monolith that has to be seen to be believed. X
I’m Australian and I thank you for showing people from all sides of earth just how amazing my country is. You are awesome when it comes to educating people about certain things . So many people world wide have this misconception of Australian. A lot of people think we have deadly snakes and spiders all over the place. Yes we have some of the most poisonous snakes and spiders but most of us haven’t encountered a snake where we live. You are great at doing documentary style videos.
hi! i doubt youll see this but ive been watching you guys since i was like 11ish (the azerbaijan train crossing video was the first one i ever saw and it was relatively new) and im almost 16 now! i found you guys again like a week ago and needless to say i still enjoy watching your videos. i just wanna say i think it's really cool how you guys show a lot of the unusual (due to lack of another word i hope you know what i mean) moments instead of just pure highlight reels. you guys are pretty much the only youtubers i watch without getting bored super quickly. love from so cal, thank you for being you :)
I’m lucky enough to have visited Uluru in 1986, 2001 and 2020 - your Vlog of the Outback has been awesome ❤