The weather issued every summer thunderstorm season starts from November to March and people warned with the flash floods in the Australia’s Red Centre. And stay safe during the summer monsoon season starts. I loved to watch the lightning storms in the desert in the outback in the Australia’s Northern Territory.🇦🇺
Nice spot, glad I stumbled on your videos and look forward to checking your channel out. Something amazing about finding that solitude! Good luck, subscribed 🙂🇦🇺
Thanks for subscribing and for the lovely comment 😊 we will be hitting the road again soon, we can’t wait to start to make and share more videos again.
That whole region, Victoria River, Keep River, through to Kununurra isvhot as hell....but also majestically beautiful.....not for the soft! But we like it like that😊
Maté they are absolutely beautiful spots. You definitely have to acclimatise to the heat but once you do there is so much to explore without the crowds. 🤙🤙🤙.
Here you are travelling Oz. No $100k caravan, no $200k Landcruiser or Nissan, jus out there in a ute with swags showing everyone it can be done without the grandiose accoutrements. I love your channel guys and wish you all the best! Cheers.
Thanks, it actually surprised us that there are so few of us out here, so many big rig set ups. We have no plans to upgrade our simple setup, we love it, just need to make a few changes to make things more sustainable.
You can hear the heat in sounds. When I visited the Sinai (Sharm, yonks ago), even though it was 'winter' our voices were deadened, without resonance, just fell onto the sand as we spoke. - Wouldn't mind some of than now though!
Lived an worked in the NT for many years spend 8yrs in Arnhem land absolutely unreal. I'm over in cairns now after a year up in Cape York at bamaga if you get to cairns look me up I'd love to show you a couple nice spots .another good episode . the weather gets cooler in QLD
Thanks, sounds like you are living in and experiencing some nice parts of Australia. We are currently in Blackwater QLD heading to Mackay on Sunday the old girl is getting a new turbo but then sadly we have to head south for some commitments. Where will you be working/living next dry season? Maybe we can hit you up next year.
@@4solitude4S good question I think next year I'll be down home on the Murray River near Swan Hill in Vic then possibly off to WA near esperance possibly do some prospecting .I have 4 kids in Darwin so its one of my holiday destinations. But plans change like the weather some times .
The weather issued every summer thunderstorm season starts from November to March and people warned with the flash floods in the Australia’s Red Centre. And stay safe during the summer monsoon season starts. I loved to watch the lightning storms in the desert in the outback in the Australia’s Northern Territory.🇦🇺
I've been 2 the warrembungles in NSW... SOO sweet. Looks bit like ther
The weather issued every summer thunderstorm season starts from November to March and people warned with the flash floods in the Australia’s Red Centre. And stay safe during the summer monsoon season starts. I loved to watch the lightning storms in the desert in the outback in the Australia’s Northern Territory.🇦🇺
Hello🙏 in your clip, I can feel the freedom with nature, mountains and free adventure🙏
Thanks for sharing. Love your videos 👏😘
Nice spot, glad I stumbled on your videos and look forward to checking your channel out. Something amazing about finding that solitude! Good luck, subscribed 🙂🇦🇺
Thanks for subscribing and for the lovely comment 😊 we will be hitting the road again soon, we can’t wait to start to make and share more videos again.
Aww wow looks so brown an dry. An sunburnt.
It’s coming towards the end of the dry season so it’s going to be dry.
That whole region, Victoria River, Keep River, through to Kununurra isvhot as hell....but also majestically beautiful.....not for the soft! But we like it like that😊
Maté they are absolutely beautiful spots. You definitely have to acclimatise to the heat but once you do there is so much to explore without the crowds. 🤙🤙🤙.
Here you are travelling Oz. No $100k caravan, no $200k Landcruiser or Nissan, jus out there in a ute with swags showing everyone it can be done without the grandiose accoutrements. I love your channel guys and wish you all the best! Cheers.
Thanks, it actually surprised us that there are so few of us out here, so many big rig set ups. We have no plans to upgrade our simple setup, we love it, just need to make a few changes to make things more sustainable.
I’m loving your videos, you capture the feeling and atmosphere so well
Thanks, that’s really nice feedback 😊
First time watcher of your adventure and I’m loving it. Great to watch a vid without all the Hollywood 🍺👍🏽that is creeping into a lot of UA-cam shows.
Glad your enjoying it, thanks for the feedback
You can hear the heat in sounds. When I visited the Sinai (Sharm, yonks ago), even though it was 'winter' our voices were deadened, without resonance, just fell onto the sand as we spoke. - Wouldn't mind some of than now though!
I haven’t pick up on that I will have to be more observant next time we are in a hot climate.
Lived an worked in the NT for many years spend 8yrs in Arnhem land absolutely unreal. I'm over in cairns now after a year up in Cape York at bamaga if you get to cairns look me up I'd love to show you a couple nice spots .another good episode . the weather gets cooler in QLD
Thanks, sounds like you are living in and experiencing some nice parts of Australia. We are currently in Blackwater QLD heading to Mackay on Sunday the old girl is getting a new turbo but then sadly we have to head south for some commitments. Where will you be working/living next dry season? Maybe we can hit you up next year.
@@4solitude4S good question I think next year I'll be down home on the Murray River near Swan Hill in Vic then possibly off to WA near esperance possibly do some prospecting .I have 4 kids in Darwin so its one of my holiday destinations. But plans change like the weather some times .
Not sure I really wanna go Ho Darwin. N hot places as this... An see all brown red dirt.
Maybe you should try and visit them at the end of the wet / beginning of the dry, things will be much greener. But it’s still beautiful.
I know it sounds silly try a batch of popcorn with pepper on it
Shan loves pepper, we will give it a try, thanks for the suggestion wouldn’t have thought of that one on my own.
The weather issued every summer thunderstorm season starts from November to March and people warned with the flash floods in the Australia’s Red Centre. And stay safe during the summer monsoon season starts. I loved to watch the lightning storms in the desert in the outback in the Australia’s Northern Territory.🇦🇺