Another great video guys. Last camp site with the Eagles nest looked like an awesome spot……. I know you guys dont choose the adverts, but by watching them, I have all the info I need to use salt to “build a rock hard tent pole”, You should pay us to watch some of the crap they put on …. 😂😂😂…… Anyway, happy to keep supporting you guys and RFDS
Hi Liz, Simon, James & Harrison… Thanks for the great entertainment all year and hopefully we’ll see you at the Titanium Rally. All the best for Christmas and the New Year… Pam & Graeme
I love watching your videos, as a kid back in 1975 we went to the telegraph station, and the sand was up to the chimneys. good to see it still standing and more of it. We did the Nullarbor crossing 8 times in the back of a valiant with no air conditioning way back then Petrol was 14 cents a litre out there. (4 times on the old dirt road). I never get sick of seeing footage of the area. Hope you all have a great Christmas and keep on traveling so we can see more of your amazing adventures.
Man this episode was epic. We will be heading across next few months. Keen to give this route a crack. The feeling you captured at the last campsite is just heaven to us. Nobody around and huge skies, nothing better. Think you may be too close for the Wedgie to come back even if still active. Matt and Leisa.
You are bringing back our memories of the “old days” of the Eyre Highway . We first drove the gravel Eyre H’way in 1972 when we drove from Darwin to Perth . The road from Alice Springs to Pt Augusta was gravel as well and we drove a 2 door GTR Torana . We drove both ways again in 1974 during the night due to vehicle breakdown and a time frame and yes we had road trains …………. And the road was narrow . Very little on way of road houses except for Ivey Tanks which we called into around midnight and bought a bacon burger ……… the best ever . Koonalda is extremely interesting especially the cave .
Hi from New Zealand. Yes another great video of the vast flat country of Australia. The scenery is great. We because we love our jobs and pets can only go away for weekends and holidays. So we are about to start for the first time some caravanning trips NZ in our 2007 23 foot Jayco Sterling caravan and our 2015 Ford Ranger ute done 77000 kms. Yes you guys have helped inspire this. So we will get a taste what you do. Any advise that you can give. Keep the traveling videos coming, it would be good to see you travel in NZ 1 day soon. We have Titanium caravans in NZ. Thanks again Jono P
Hey guy's as usual enjoy your content, I'm afraid there is an apology for Liz coming mate, Roadtrains have been around since the 30's. So high probability litres also on old Eyre Highway. Safe travels and have a great Xmass guys and new year to come.
love the remoteness that you always seem to find. We are gearing up to leave in a few months we have sold everything and just going to travel. Spoken with Kalim from water makers Australia and purchase a set up to try out in the new once we are on the road. Just wondering if you are still thinking of putting a video together with more content on water maker. would enjoy seeing more about what you thought of it. keep traveling Howie
Heck, video call, I came from a time of 1 phone in the house and the handset was connected to the base with a cord. No fancy cordless for us! Oh and also mum and dad did have a remote control TV - they told me to change the channel, I got up and changed it for them.
Another great video guys. Last camp site with the Eagles nest looked like an awesome spot……. I know you guys dont choose the adverts, but by watching them, I have all the info I need to use salt to “build a rock hard tent pole”, You should pay us to watch some of the crap they put on …. 😂😂😂…… Anyway, happy to keep supporting you guys and RFDS
Hi Liz, Simon, James & Harrison…
Thanks for the great entertainment all year and hopefully we’ll see you at the Titanium Rally.
All the best for Christmas and the New Year…
Pam & Graeme
I love watching your videos, as a kid back in 1975 we went to the telegraph station, and the sand was up to the chimneys. good to see it still standing and more of it. We did the Nullarbor crossing 8 times in the back of a valiant with no air conditioning way back then Petrol was 14 cents a litre out there. (4 times on the old dirt road). I never get sick of seeing footage of the area. Hope you all have a great Christmas and keep on traveling so we can see more of your amazing adventures.
Another great one guy's. Have a merry Christmas.
Great episode once again. Have a Merry Christmas and safe New Year.
Man this episode was epic. We will be heading across next few months. Keen to give this route a crack.
The feeling you captured at the last campsite is just heaven to us. Nobody around and huge skies, nothing better.
Think you may be too close for the Wedgie to come back even if still active.
Matt and Leisa.
Merry Christmas to you and the family, love your work! ❤️❤️
Love your content, hope to see you back in W.A soon. Have a great Christmas
Loving the videos, thanks for taking us along. Enjoy about 2/3 of a beer on us
You are bringing back our memories of the “old days” of the Eyre Highway . We first drove the gravel Eyre H’way in 1972 when we drove from Darwin to Perth . The road from Alice Springs to Pt Augusta was gravel as well and we drove a 2 door GTR Torana . We drove both ways again in 1974 during the night due to vehicle breakdown and a time frame and yes we had road trains …………. And the road was narrow . Very little on way of road houses except for Ivey Tanks which we called into around midnight and bought a bacon burger ……… the best ever . Koonalda is extremely interesting especially the cave .
Merry Christmas to you two and the boys
Hi from New Zealand. Yes another great video of the vast flat country of Australia. The scenery is great. We because we love our jobs and pets can only go away for weekends and holidays. So we are about to start for the first time some caravanning trips NZ in our 2007 23 foot Jayco Sterling caravan and our 2015 Ford Ranger ute done 77000 kms. Yes you guys have helped inspire this. So we will get a taste what you do. Any advise that you can give. Keep the traveling videos coming, it would be good to see you travel in NZ 1 day soon. We have Titanium caravans in NZ. Thanks again Jono P
Hey guy's as usual enjoy your content, I'm afraid there is an apology for Liz coming mate, Roadtrains have been around since the 30's. So high probability litres also on old Eyre Highway. Safe travels and have a great Xmass guys and new year to come.
Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you all see you next time all the best Ron
Merry Christmas to you and your family. Also have a happy New Year and lots more safe travels.
Merry Xmas guys
absolutely love watching your travels, this is another track I personally would love to do. Merry Christmas
One day......used to work in Papua, but never made it to Australia. But the day will come. Thank you for your videos.
Merry Christmas and happy new year to all of you. Looking forward to seeing your adventures in 2025
love the remoteness that you always seem to find. We are gearing up to leave in a few months we have sold everything and just going to travel. Spoken with Kalim from water makers Australia and purchase a set up to try out in the new once we are on the road. Just wondering if you are still thinking of putting a video together with more content on water maker. would enjoy seeing more about what you thought of it.
keep traveling
Howie
Heck, video call, I came from a time of 1 phone in the house and the handset was connected to the base with a cord. No fancy cordless for us! Oh and also mum and dad did have a remote control TV - they told me to change the channel, I got up and changed it for them.
Love the look of the van inside. Question, how do you secure the picture on the wall so it doesn’t fall off on the rough stuff? Merry Xmas too!
Road trains have been around a wee bit longer than Simon reckons
Thanks for putting in the camp sites Liz it helps with planning for others👍did you find all the bottle dumps around the telegraph station?
Love it! Do you need a permit to drive that road? Have you needed to run the DRS or is the van pretty dust-proof?
Leave the van behind...cut your losses, and buy a tent
Road Trains since the 1930’s 1940’s
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_train