Hi guys, well I’m only 10 minutes into this video and I just had to pause and commend you on the video and drone footage once again outstanding no one else on UA-cam even comes close to your work don’t even start me on the amazing location. Thank you.
Pilbara is still stunning. Live over there for 6 3/4 years 34 years ago. We did the old Marble Bar train line I think shut down 1954. Love the outback areas. Great vid again.😊
You’re right mate, this type of country is quintessential Australian. When I think of remote country Aus, this is what I think of. Absolutely stunning.
Thanks for the memories - I spent 11 years as an exploration geologist in the Pilbara and Ashburton areas of WA between 1974 and 1985. Climbed Mt Augustus twice before it was well known and a national park. Based for a while out of Wittenoom, that asbestos town. Even travelled as far east as the Nabberu meteorite crater. I was into photography and have swags of slides (Kodachrome 64 and Agfa) of my time in these places. And lots of stories - friends say I should write a book - maybe down the track I will.
I wish they would clean the mess up around Wittenom. Asbestos gets in the creeks and pollutes down stream. Was" Doc Hollyday" (the American who run the small goods store) already there in the early 80's?
Some spectacular cinematography and production! Next level. I appreciate the opportunity is there but, you have done a beautiful job of capturing it....
Stunning footage and music of the stunning Pilbara, takes me back, worked in pt hedland for a few years, did some prospecting, great times, 10,000 holes sounds about right but it could be the next one Adrian..
Thank you for this episode guys. The Pilbara region is my favourite. If only we could stay longer when we were there. I thought the walk to those gorges were hard until we hiked there ourselves. It was so worth the effort and everything. I was surprised that you guys skipped the natural spa. It is the opposite direction? I enjoyed every bit of this episode, please post more ❤❤❤
I love your videos but really wish you run a little location label at the bottom so we can always tell exactly what part of any given station/region we are looking at.
Hello thankyou for your videos,,we are looking at getting the same set up so to speak,,could you see your self later in life still being able to use this set up,,think if you had not so good knees,
Hi guys- Fantastic content as always- The site you camped at Millstream Is that Georges Camp?? My Question to you both- would we be able to get a high-clearance 4WD camper in there. Just looks so epic- any info would be greatly appreciated.
Hi guys, well I’m only 10 minutes into this video and I just had to pause and commend you on the video and drone footage once again outstanding no one else on UA-cam even comes close to your work don’t even start me on the amazing location. Thank you.
I am with you on this. Matt did a great job drowning and Holly did amazing editing ❤
Ditto. Drone footage is CRAZY
Never wanted to jump into the screen so badly before 😆 stunning shots in this one guys!
Cheers guys! Awesome to see the new 100 as well. Hopefully we can catch up this year 👍🏼
Pilbara is still stunning.
Live over there for 6 3/4 years 34 years ago.
We did the old Marble Bar train line I think shut down 1954.
Love the outback areas.
Great vid again.😊
9:43 drone shots are proper breathtaking! North West WA can look so prehistoric! Beautiful country!
You’re right mate, this type of country is quintessential Australian. When I think of remote country Aus, this is what I think of. Absolutely stunning.
Thanks for the memories - I spent 11 years as an exploration geologist in the Pilbara and Ashburton areas of WA between 1974 and 1985. Climbed Mt Augustus twice before it was well known and a national park. Based for a while out of Wittenoom, that asbestos town. Even travelled as far east as the Nabberu meteorite crater. I was into photography and have swags of slides (Kodachrome 64 and Agfa) of my time in these places. And lots of stories - friends say I should write a book - maybe down the track I will.
I wish they would clean the mess up around Wittenom. Asbestos gets in the creeks and pollutes down stream. Was" Doc Hollyday" (the American who run the small goods store) already there in the early 80's?
Some spectacular cinematography and production! Next level. I appreciate the opportunity is there but, you have done a beautiful job of capturing it....
Fantastic episode as usual, the colours are surreal. Can't believe that Adrian got mild heatstroke again.
Your drone work is absolutely spot on.
Lived in the Pilbara for 30 years, recognised the spot immediately, epic place. Lots more like it. Have fun.
Thats insanely beautiful! The shots taken around here would make amazing prints around the house ❤
I think so too!
Great video as usual !
Hope one Day, we can ship our Trooper to Australia from Namibia and explore it like you do guy's
Fantastic 👍
Stunning footage and music of the stunning Pilbara, takes me back, worked in pt hedland for a few years, did some prospecting, great times, 10,000 holes sounds about right but it could be the next one Adrian..
Thanks for the Maggi satay mix, we brought some from Coles and been keep it in my camping box.
Holly & Matt thanks for the video 👍👍
Fantastic footage guys, well done.
Outstanding photography - well done!!
Epic content drone footage great camping at its best let the episode coming
The Pilbara is a pretty harsh place but we just love it.
Brilliant footage and really digging the tunes.
Thank you for this episode guys. The Pilbara region is my favourite. If only we could stay longer when we were there. I thought the walk to those gorges were hard until we hiked there ourselves. It was so worth the effort and everything. I was surprised that you guys skipped the natural spa. It is the opposite direction? I enjoyed every bit of this episode, please post more ❤❤❤
brilliant drone shots and editing, love it 😊
Thanks guys that was awesome scenery thanks.
Thanks for posting- another great edit 😀
@overland travellers you should clean your solar panel whilst the roof is clean, might be easier to reach!
Beautiful!
Beautiful places 🌄
Spend the coin on a wurth spray bottle to clean the solar panels pump it up shoots out a epic stream of what ever 👌
Love love love ❤❤❤
I feel like Ive seen this footage in another video.
What an amazing vid guys!! Great footage, and incredible editing!!! ps teach me how to cook that burger! haha
Lovely ep guys
I love your videos but really wish you run a little location label at the bottom so we can always tell exactly what part of any given station/region we are looking at.
@@jarahkaren8074 Hey mate! Noted, we will try it in the future. We do try and say what locations we are in but not the best solution.
Hello thankyou for your videos,,we are looking at getting the same set up so to speak,,could you see your self later in life still being able to use this set up,,think if you had not so good knees,
Could I do this with a 15 ft van in tow looks
Epic guys ❤️🙏🇦🇺
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Great content guys!!! What fire pit are you using?
Check out the Victorian Gold hunters. The old fellow got lots of info and history. You're on relics. You're near gold.
Spill the beans, please, where were you at the 7 minute mark, it looks so beautiful and inviting!
Looking closer I think I know the spot, does it start with a C?
Great video!! What time of the year were you guys there?
Super 👌
Nice 👍
Hi guys- Fantastic content as always- The site you camped at Millstream Is that Georges Camp?? My Question to you both- would we be able to get a high-clearance 4WD camper in there. Just looks so epic- any info would be greatly appreciated.
Yeah mate that’s the camp. And you’d get a high clearance camp trailer in no worries.
@@OverlandTravellers amazing mate - looks like it’s worth a few days. Thanks again for the info.🤜 can’t wait!
@@xploraus it’s one of the best camps we’ve ever been to
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Hi guys, is this episode a repeat?
Yeah mate it’s pretty much a mash up of previous episodes as a long format.
if the Leyland brothers were doing their trips today, this would be it, you're the modern equivalent