Just found your channel and subscribed...great production guys...like the commentary, video and background music...sure you will get loads of subscribers. I hope you realise travelling OZ is addictive...we've been on the road for years. I am going to enjoy following you around the country. Your little kids are very lucky to have parents like you...👏👏😁
I know the roads you travelled on and they are certainly not off road they are just dirt roads we travelled there just recently towing our leaf sprung 3000kg 22ft van no problems we then went to Arkaroola again no dramas nothing broke just very dusty outside.
@@TheLifestylePioneers Well the road regulations for designation define roads a number of ways eg main arterial highways, secondary roads dirt roads namely unsealed from here they become tracks or secondary unsealed these last two definitions are the understood definition of off road. To assume only sealed roads are actual roads would mean that over 60% of Australia's roads are off road.
Swimming hole is here... -32.072418852537794, 138.14051244855557 Rock art walk is on the road to Wilpena Pound from Hawker and is called Arkaroo Rock 👍
Hi Martin. Yes it's under the bed but it is accessed without lifting the bed. You can either remove it at each camp if you're using gas and re-install it when travelling or leave it out all the time and just put them in when on dusty roads. Either way it's a 30 second job.
@@TheLifestylePioneers Thanks for the reply. There is a guy on UA-cam called Graham Belby who filmed a Zone 20.6 Base handover about a month ago on his channel. In that video I can see the same vent below the bed but he also mentioned that a skylight/vent was installed in the roof above the bed for gas compliance purposes. I’m hoping to visit Zone in March so I will enquire about venting. Some vans put the vent in the door and then positively pressure the van to ensure dust doesn’t get in.
The Flinders Ranges looks amazing. Hope one day I can visit there. Thanks for sharing this VID.
You should, Dave! It's one of our favourite places in Aus!
Just 💜 the Flinders. Beautiful part of the world.
Absolutely agree, we'll be back!
skinny dipping - another absolute classic from H
He's a crack-up
Ha ha. Spanner water.. 😉 Loving the episodes.. keep em coming legends...
Cheers mate. Ridiculously cold!
Good work keep enjoying the brotherhood of Aussie travels, its addictive, I LLLLLLLLLove the Flinders big time.....
Thanks. It sure is, we're hooked! Flinders is one of our favs as well 🙌
Just found your channel and subscribed...great production guys...like the commentary, video and background music...sure you will get loads of subscribers. I hope you realise travelling OZ is addictive...we've been on the road for years. I am going to enjoy following you around the country. Your little kids are very lucky to have parents like you...👏👏😁
Welcome aboard! Thanks so much for your kind words. Really glad you're enjoying the videos. 👍
The cyclists were doing part of the Mawson Trail. Different way to appreciate the world, and get a taste of caravanning!
They got a good taste of dust 😆👍
That is a load to carry up into Wilpena... well done! when and how do you edit the video so well later?
Thanks mate. Thankfully these days, the kids are on their own to feet!
I know the roads you travelled on and they are certainly not off road they are just dirt roads we travelled there just recently towing our leaf sprung 3000kg 22ft van no problems we then went to Arkaroola again no dramas nothing broke just very dusty outside.
It's pretty off road for a caravan. When does it become off road if it's not when it becomes dirt?
@@TheLifestylePioneers Well the road regulations for designation define roads a number of ways eg main arterial highways, secondary roads dirt roads namely unsealed from here they become tracks or secondary unsealed these last two definitions are the understood definition of off road. To assume only sealed roads are actual roads would mean that over 60% of Australia's roads are off road.
We climbed St Mary's peak in 1968 after camping in #KombiSplity at the bottom, like a second honeymoon. see Flickr..
Sounds awesome!
Hi! Where is this swimming hole? Looks great! The coordinates above sent me to a sea next to Japan hehe
We've replied to your message on Instagram
Great video..would love to know where the waterhole was 😊
Hi! Could you let me know where the swimming hole is? I can’t locate it with coordinates 😊
A few kms west of Simmonston off the Arden Vale Rd 👍
Love to know where the swimming hole is please
Swimming hole is here... -32.072418852537794, 138.14051244855557
Your video and drone skills are getting really good. Great video and enjoying your trip. Thanks and safe travels from Ray and Ann
Thanks Ray and Ann👍 We're getting there!
Ok where is the secret swimming hole ?? love the ep as always .. funny listening to him scream
Also, where was the rock art gorgeous walk
Swimming hole is here... -32.072418852537794, 138.14051244855557
Rock art walk is on the road to Wilpena Pound from Hawker and is called Arkaroo Rock 👍
@@TheLifestylePioneers 👍
Thanks so much,@TheLifestylePioneers
With regard to the gas vent, is that under the bed? Does it have to be opened each time you setup camp?
Hi Martin. Yes it's under the bed but it is accessed without lifting the bed. You can either remove it at each camp if you're using gas and re-install it when travelling or leave it out all the time and just put them in when on dusty roads. Either way it's a 30 second job.
@@TheLifestylePioneers Thanks for the reply. There is a guy on UA-cam called Graham Belby who filmed a Zone 20.6 Base handover about a month ago on his channel. In that video I can see the same vent below the bed but he also mentioned that a skylight/vent was installed in the roof above the bed for gas compliance purposes. I’m hoping to visit Zone in March so I will enquire about venting. Some vans put the vent in the door and then positively pressure the van to ensure dust doesn’t get in.
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Cheers Jay!
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Thanks!
There is reason why they invented engines 😀
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Nothing worse as a cyclist, being overtaken by a caravan where the driver forgets that the caravan is wider than the car.....just sayin....
🤣🤣 could be worse, could be on a dirt road 🤷♂️
@@TheLifestylePioneers that seems to be a thing in cycling these days....Gravel bikes are the new black.
vay.fyi
delightful
Thanks 👍