Thank you for your reply. We will be heading East from WA mid July towing an 18' caravan. Different dynamics but I usually sit around 85-90 with my Prado 150 series for best economy around 13-17 depending on hills and wind. Thank you for your videos. 👍😁
Hi Bill, Quite the trip to look for relief from the heat. Sorry you had rainy weather blocking views at the Bight. I was so amazed at one of your past videos with the aerial shots of the cliffs. Would love to see the windmills in full action. Individual sculptures in motion. I love the wind, partly sunny skies with the clouds breezing by, low 60sF degrees. The sunrises are a motivation to get up in themselves with the stunning views of open landscapes. A video put out by the Nullarbor Roadhouse showed the lizard, must be a regular. I can see how the cross winds can be a bit scary with the tractor trailers with no leeway. You asked previously for likeable names of places, Cocklebiddy would have to make the list. Also, all the indigenous names in general are so interesting. Like the metal camel sculptures at the rotary. Waiting for the wild ones to pop up. Have you seen any? Looking forward to seeing what direction you decided to take, Laura PS Blue is your color 😊
Hi Laura,I knew there was cool weather coming,I just had to drive a few hundred kilometres to get it.I have a lot of drone footage from 3 other videos crossing the Nullarbor. I only fly if the wind is blowing towards land,otherwise the drone could get blowing right out over Antarctica. There were two Shingleback Lizards on previous trip only saw one this time.Whale season is a great time from the cliffs too.Hope your well and getting ready for summer I guess,Autumn here.Take care Bill.
Hi Bill, it is always a wonderful sight when the Outback is in flood. I have so many wonderful Outback flood memories from the past 46 years since I started driving the Outback
Hi Frizzy,I can remember a few as kids,on the remote roads,exciting as a kid,my main thought this time was whether the roads became undermined,I remember recently when the trains were stopped from wrecked track.
Thanks for your compliment, filmed one month ago,turns out that I was one of the last vehicles to get through before the road was closed. Made for a memorable trip in could of been a hot and nasty drive,the underside of the car sure got a clean.All the best Bill.
Hi Bill, enjoying your trip back across the Nullarbor. Just wondering what speed do you normally sit on and what is your average fuel consumption? Cheers Des👍
Definitely get the head mess it stops you going nuts,and the other mess can be put on any window with a few clips.The Bongo is much better it isn't huge but still I get more room and the slide out draws are magic.Enjoying the manual gears too.
Hi Bill, my neighbours wanted your opinion about coming across the Nullabor ( east to west), during the months of July / August. They are concerned about headwinds. What is your experience about the best time to come across?
Hi Chris sorry for taking so long to reply. The headwinds to tailwinds or crosswinds change every few days,if they watch bom app daily the isobars will give them an idea also there is app called earth nullschool witch show live wind information. fuel is expensive, tell them to get fuel at Eucla not border village 30 cents difference. wikicamps app off-line maps will give them idea when they are approaching a cliff top campsite.great time to travel.take care bill
Hi Laura,I think I deleted my reply,yes I knew about the cool change just had to drive 100s of klm to get it,I have put the drone over the cliffs a few times,ep 57 also shows the windmills as I flew between them,and went to some caves along the way,the Lizard had a friend last time hope it's still around.I guess your getting ready for summer,it's Autumn here nice colours around but also brown looking as it's hot too.I do like the blue shirts.Well take care until next week Bill.
Nice trip, i hope visit there ❤
It's a great trip,long but interesting if you do your homework and find out before where to stop
Thank you for your reply. We will be heading East from WA mid July towing an 18' caravan. Different dynamics but I usually sit around 85-90 with my Prado 150 series for best economy around 13-17 depending on hills and wind. Thank you for your videos. 👍😁
Have a great trip,remember Eucla fuel is 20 cents cheaper than border Village.
Love your van mate. Had one of those years ago.
They are fun to drive,love the manual and extra space.
Hi Bill, Quite the trip to look for relief from the heat. Sorry you had rainy weather blocking views at the Bight. I was so amazed at one of your past videos with the aerial shots of the cliffs. Would love to see the windmills in full action. Individual sculptures in motion. I love the wind, partly sunny skies with the clouds breezing by, low 60sF degrees. The sunrises are a motivation to get up in themselves with the stunning views of open landscapes. A video put out by the Nullarbor Roadhouse showed the lizard, must be a regular. I can see how the cross winds can be a bit scary with the tractor trailers with no leeway. You asked previously for likeable names of places, Cocklebiddy would have to make the list. Also, all the indigenous names in general are so interesting. Like the metal camel sculptures at the rotary. Waiting for the wild ones to pop up. Have you seen any? Looking forward to seeing what direction you decided to take, Laura PS Blue is your color 😊
Hi Laura,I knew there was cool weather coming,I just had to drive a few hundred kilometres to get it.I have a lot of drone footage from 3 other videos crossing the Nullarbor. I only fly if the wind is blowing towards land,otherwise the drone could get blowing right out over Antarctica. There were two Shingleback Lizards on previous trip only saw one this time.Whale season is a great time from the cliffs too.Hope your well and getting ready for summer I guess,Autumn here.Take care Bill.
Hi Bill, it is always a wonderful sight when the Outback is in flood. I have so many wonderful Outback flood memories from the past 46 years since I started driving the Outback
Hi Frizzy,I can remember a few as kids,on the remote roads,exciting as a kid,my main thought this time was whether the roads became undermined,I remember recently when the trains were stopped from wrecked track.
when did you film this trip mate, you put a great, very informative, pleasure to watch, thank you, be safe, all the best
Thanks for your compliment, filmed one month ago,turns out that I was one of the last vehicles to get through before the road was closed. Made for a memorable trip in could of been a hot and nasty drive,the underside of the car sure got a clean.All the best Bill.
Hi Bill, enjoying your trip back across the Nullarbor. Just wondering what speed do you normally sit on and what is your average fuel consumption? Cheers
Des👍
Hi Desmond is it,thanks I usually sit at 80 kmph ,seems to give me about 10 litres per 100 klm.Its the same with the two Taragos.
I will have to get some flymesh for my hat for next trip across. Are you finding the Bongo more comfortable as a road trip vehicle?
Definitely get the head mess it stops you going nuts,and the other mess can be put on any window with a few clips.The Bongo is much better it isn't huge but still I get more room and the slide out draws are magic.Enjoying the manual gears too.
Hi Bill, my neighbours wanted your opinion about coming across the Nullabor ( east to west), during the months of July / August. They are concerned about headwinds. What is your experience about the best time to come across?
Hi Chris sorry for taking so long to reply. The headwinds to tailwinds or crosswinds change every few days,if they watch bom app daily the isobars will give them an idea also there is app called earth nullschool witch show live wind information. fuel is expensive, tell them to get fuel at Eucla not border village 30 cents difference. wikicamps app off-line maps will give them idea when they are approaching a cliff top campsite.great time to travel.take care bill
Bill, are you travelling alone?
herbie rides again a different experienc in 1967 all dirt Road
I've about the days when they were dirt roads,a real adventure, these days petrol is only 200 km away.
Thank you Bill. Good to know that fuel is cheaper at Eucla.👍
Hi Laura,I think I deleted my reply,yes I knew about the cool change just had to drive 100s of klm to get it,I have put the drone over the cliffs a few times,ep 57 also shows the windmills as I flew between them,and went to some caves along the way,the Lizard had a friend last time hope it's still around.I guess your getting ready for summer,it's Autumn here nice colours around but also brown looking as it's hot too.I do like the blue shirts.Well take care until next week Bill.