Gibb River Road: The Ultimate Road Trip (Honeymoon Bay to El Questro Station)
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- Gibb River Road - Honeymoon Bay to El Questro Station (Part 3 of 3)
Join us as we go on an extraordinary journey through the rugged heartlands of the Kimberley region on the Gibb River Road!
We uncover a trail that was originally used to transport cattle and now offers the most awe-inspiring outback adventure. We were amazed by the untouched beauty and remarkable natural wonders along this 660-kilometre trail.
In this thrilling conclusion to our epic 3 part series, we travel from the breathtaking Honeymoon Bay to end our Gibb River Road trek at the legendary El Questro Station.
Come experience the true essence of the Kimberley in Part 3 of 3!
Some drone footage used in the video was taken by @thegrahamnomads
00:00 Intro
00:56 Kalumburu
04:55 Honeymoon Bay WA
16:56 Ellenbrae Station
18:18 Durack River Top of The World
19:50 Home Valley Station
21:50 Pentecost River Crossing
25:36 El Questro Station
26:54 Zebedee Springs
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Lovely ep and spots guys
Thanks legend! :))
The scenery once again was fantastic. Thank you for taking the time to share all of this with Us. Until next time please Stay safe and healthy And keep on driving safely.
Thanks Jack! What a way to finish off Western Australia. :) On to Lake Argyle and Kununurra!
What a beautiful family you have makes me proud to be Australian ❤
😥 Ow thank you! Very kind. 😀What a beautiful country we call home! 🇦🇺
Looks fantastic, great video.
How long ago were u at honeymoon bay?
Thanks mate and thanks for watching! It’s really is a beautiful place, we were there for 7 nights in the last week of May. 👍
Nice work, just being natural. Sorry if this has been asked before, between you and your mates, which dust suppression systems did you all have? Which ones were best or worse?
Hey mate, No worries at all! As you probably picked up, we had the Dometic DRS and our mates had the Carafan. The Pros of our system were no wiring, cheaper and you didn’t have to remember to turn it on or turn it off before and after use. We got near zero dust in on both the Gibb and Cape. The Con for us is the DRS relies on moving along to create the air pressure, we found the only couple of times we got bad dust in were when we were following in a convoy at low speeds for long periods. The Carafan did not suffer this fate because it’s a powered fan to create the air pressure. Having said that, they are easy to forget to turn on. Hope that helps!