Interesting wow you guys are crazy! But I love every minute of it. A beautiful part of the country that you live in. The town that you were in right at the end of the video. What is there type of industry that keeps them there? Sorry one more question, Do your boys ever get sick on your trips? Looking forward to part three!
Thanks Jack! We aren’t experts on the local economy by any stretch but to cross the Jardine River as you would have seen, it’s ran by the Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council. There isn’t much settlement other than small towns and indigenous communities. I suspect their major drawcard is tourism of adventure seekers heading up to the most northern point of mainland Australia. As far as sickness, we were only sick once on the trip, I suppose that’s mainly because of the isolation and limited exposure to large groups. Very lucky I guess, spoiler alert. We all ended up with that flu but very mild. ❤️
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Interesting wow you guys are crazy! But I love every minute of it. A beautiful part of the country that you live in. The town that you were in right at the end of the video. What is there type of industry that keeps them there? Sorry one more question, Do your boys ever get sick on your trips? Looking forward to part three!
Thanks Jack! We aren’t experts on the local economy by any stretch but to cross the Jardine River as you would have seen, it’s ran by the Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council. There isn’t much settlement other than small towns and indigenous communities. I suspect their major drawcard is tourism of adventure seekers heading up to the most northern point of mainland Australia. As far as sickness, we were only sick once on the trip, I suppose that’s mainly because of the isolation and limited exposure to large groups. Very lucky I guess, spoiler alert. We all ended up with that flu but very mild. ❤️