My wife and I booked and paid for a powered site in Winton. We got confused and parked in the wrong caravan park. It was adjacent. We found out when we returned the key in the morning.
Another great stopover and video, and fascinating to hear some of the science behind the fossils at the museum. The park and sculptures look amazing too. A good tip about packing lunch for the tour too! Unfortunately we have that terrible book on our bookshelf: 'How to fossilise your hamster, and other amazing experiments for the armchair scientist', so it's hard to watch anything with fossils without thinking of the hapless hamster. Looking forward to seeing how the new tow vehicle pans out for you.
We had a hampster when we lived in the UK, his name was Frankie J, his back story was a hard-working construction worker from The Bronx, he loved a good Sunday arvo at Yankee Stadium... There was more, but we do have quite the imagination.. Frankie lives to an ancient age of 3.5 years, 1 year longer than your average hampster. 🍻👍
@@VetinaVan We're huge fans of the little Roborovski's Hamster. We love that they live together in highly organised families of 10 to 12 and can cover the same distance as a half marathon when out foraging for food at night - plus they are impossibly cute! My wife (who originally lived way, way north of Aus) had a Syrian Hamster as a pet, like most of the kids her age. I don't think her hamster hung out in the Bronx, but wifey did grow up in a pretty tough 'hood so I guess her hamster did by default. This is what you get for sharing dinosaur fossils - discussion on the finer points of hamsters living in tough neighbourhoods! 😂 Looking forward to the next video!
@@VetinaVan as I said I never bought into it. Winton is a very strategic place for other let's say more secretive things. LBJ who stepped up rather quickly to be sworn in when JFK was so called assassinated. Well LBJ was at Carisbrook station 1942 June. Just be very careful in a place like Winton.
@@VetinaVan LBJ who rather quickly got sworn in after the so called assassination of JFK. Was in Winton 1942 June his plane broke down my great grandfather was a mechanic with workshop in Winton made the part needed. 6months later usa gov came to Winton to offer to take my grtgrandfather to usa. They were impressed with his talent. He was a FM who helped fund raise for Qantas another FM set up.
@@VetinaVan towns that end in Ton are places that are strategic places that would be more the esoteric line of thought. I even question the banjo Patterson story.
Our kids will absolutely lose their minds here!🙌🏾
It's pretty good, there is heaps more that we missed so we have to come back! 🍻🍻
Definitely on my must do list 👍
Totally worth doing!
Loved this one, now on our list so thank you. How good was that Winton sign sunset!
Yup it was epic! We'll have to come back as we missed a heap of stuff! 👍👍🍻
My wife and I booked and paid for a powered site in Winton. We got confused and parked in the wrong caravan park. It was adjacent. We found out when we returned the key in the morning.
Haha, easy to do when they are literally next to eachother! 👍👍
Another great stopover and video, and fascinating to hear some of the science behind the fossils at the museum. The park and sculptures look amazing too. A good tip about packing lunch for the tour too! Unfortunately we have that terrible book on our bookshelf: 'How to fossilise your hamster, and other amazing experiments for the armchair scientist', so it's hard to watch anything with fossils without thinking of the hapless hamster. Looking forward to seeing how the new tow vehicle pans out for you.
We had a hampster when we lived in the UK, his name was Frankie J, his back story was a hard-working construction worker from The Bronx, he loved a good Sunday arvo at Yankee Stadium... There was more, but we do have quite the imagination.. Frankie lives to an ancient age of 3.5 years, 1 year longer than your average hampster. 🍻👍
@@VetinaVan We're huge fans of the little Roborovski's Hamster. We love that they live together in highly organised families of 10 to 12 and can cover the same distance as a half marathon when out foraging for food at night - plus they are impossibly cute! My wife (who originally lived way, way north of Aus) had a Syrian Hamster as a pet, like most of the kids her age. I don't think her hamster hung out in the Bronx, but wifey did grow up in a pretty tough 'hood so I guess her hamster did by default. This is what you get for sharing dinosaur fossils - discussion on the finer points of hamsters living in tough neighbourhoods! 😂 Looking forward to the next video!
'Impossibility cute' - 💓 💗
Gotta do all the Insta things 😂😂. Those pics looked awesome though 😊
Haha, pics or it didn't happen right! 😉😉
Thanks and looking forward to see the new setup. How did the van detail up ?
Both the new rig and van are a work in progress. 😃😃🍻
I never bought into the dinosaur nonsense when i lived in Winton.
Wake up people you being duped. Took me a while to piece it together but i did.
@@TheWhitsundayWanderer wow, as in it's fake?
@@VetinaVan as I said I never bought into it.
Winton is a very strategic place for other let's say more secretive things.
LBJ who stepped up rather quickly to be sworn in when JFK was so called assassinated. Well LBJ was at Carisbrook station 1942 June. Just be very careful in a place like Winton.
@@VetinaVan LBJ who rather quickly got sworn in after the so called assassination of JFK. Was in Winton 1942 June his plane broke down my great grandfather was a mechanic with workshop in Winton made the part needed. 6months later usa gov came to Winton to offer to take my grtgrandfather to usa. They were impressed with his talent. He was a FM who helped fund raise for Qantas another FM set up.
@@VetinaVan towns that end in Ton are places that are strategic places that would be more the esoteric line of thought. I even question the banjo Patterson story.
@@VetinaVan I think its fake but it's also a cover story.