Trip North Episode 14 .... Broome to Kununurra (and bits on the way)

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • This is a bit of a miss mash of bits and pieces that were left on the editing room floor when making up the previous vids.
    Just a snapshot of the following spots
    Broome
    Barred Creek
    Mimbi Caves
    Mary Pool free camp
    Kununurra
    Ivanhoe crossing
    Parry Creek road
    Wyndham
    Alert Tognolini
    RIP Lookout Tom Price
    Well Back in Perth now, Lisa's Dad took a turn for the worst so she flew home and I tonkered back with the van.
    Saddest day of the trip unpacking and putting the van back in the shed.
    So we have decided to spend the summer at home in Perth and head off again in Feb after the School holidays.
    Music thanks to Bensound and FMA (Free Music Archive)
    www.bensound.com/
    freemusicarchi...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 26

  • @middudd1538
    @middudd1538 2 роки тому

    great vid

  • @johannessoekefeld4461
    @johannessoekefeld4461 Рік тому

    My girlfriend and I will go from Perth to Kununurra in our camper van next week, we are so excited!! This video made us even more excited😁😁 if anyone can share some tipps on where to stop for some nice locations we’d greatly appreciate it :) unfortunately our car has only 2wd so some places we can’t go🥺

    • @TerraRoundOz
      @TerraRoundOz  Рік тому +1

      Hi Johannes
      Your best friend will be the Wikicamps app. It is 100% an invaluable asset for up to date information on camps and attractions. Filter for 4 or 5 star spots to filter out the rubbish and you can't go wrong.
      Cheers Andrew & Lisa

  • @andorkantas9020
    @andorkantas9020 2 роки тому

    Cool👍

    • @TerraRoundOz
      @TerraRoundOz  2 роки тому

      🙂 Glad you enjoyed the vid Andor
      Cheers Andrew & Lisa

  • @Jellybean00001
    @Jellybean00001 3 роки тому +1

    Your photography is just awesome. If you weren’t a professional I think you missed your calling. In particular capturing Broome sunset.👍👍👏👏And good on you Lisa having a go.And good play on words( yes lovely bird )

  • @peterrossi6670
    @peterrossi6670 3 роки тому +1

    10/10 little snapshot.

  • @michelleevdjenic3828
    @michelleevdjenic3828 3 роки тому

    Lots of great info guys . Heading off from Tom Price on the 27 th of April , towards The Gibb .... have a few days to spare might give Barred Creek a go . Love RIP hill came across it 2 years ago , such a wonderful spot to pay tributes to loved ones ❤️

    • @TerraRoundOz
      @TerraRoundOz  3 роки тому

      Hi Michelle you live in an amazing part of WA. We were blown away by the bueaty of the Pilbara it is a real gem. Barred Creek and Quondong point were beautiful well worth the visit. Have a safe trip.
      Cheers Andrew & Lisa

    • @michelleevdjenic3828
      @michelleevdjenic3828 3 роки тому +1

      @@TerraRoundOz thank you. We actually work north west of TP & will be leaving from there. We are based in Perth . It really is a beautiful place , we are so fortunate to spend so much time in the Pilbara . If I had my way we would be residential lol .

  • @dbulmer70
    @dbulmer70 3 роки тому

    Some great looking spots there, thanks for sharing.

  • @newyboys
    @newyboys 3 роки тому

    Just subscribed very informative videos and lov the drone work use
    showcasing alot of places others travelers have missed Feb will be here soon..joe from Newy.👌

    • @TerraRoundOz
      @TerraRoundOz  3 роки тому

      Hi Joe Welcome to the Channel.
      Glad you like the vids and thanks for the comment.
      The Drone adds a great alternate perspective to things and is fun to fly, only crashed it twice and almost lost it over the water at ningaloo 😲 but it still survives thankfully.

  • @Letsgoseeoz
    @Letsgoseeoz 3 роки тому

    Enjoying your videos and I am looking forward to seeing all these place when my wife and I go in 2023
    Just one question if you can help how is the single axle going on the corrugated roads
    I am looking at dual axles but unsure

    • @TerraRoundOz
      @TerraRoundOz  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Guys, glad you like the vids. Regarding the single axel, we wanted to keep the van as small as possible so single axel was the only option for the 16 foot van. We have not had any problems with it at all. We have been very careful with weights to make sure we are not overloaded and the car was set up, suspension wise, to make sure the van and car are nice and level. It tows like a dream at around 96km/h.
      The one thing I would highly recommend is getting a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS). We had all four van tyre valves fail (2 spares) in the first 5000km, must have been a dodgy set of valves as there have been no issues on the replacements since. When you are on the dirt roads you would have no idea you have a flat and would probably drive until the tyre completely fails. With the TPMS you get an alarm as soon as the pressure starts to drop so can pull over and change the wheel before any damage is done. The systems not cheep but at around the price of one tyre and rim it's well worth the investment.
      Hopefully in 2023 we will be well clear of Covid and you get to enjoy WA as much as we did.
      Safe Travels
      Cheers
      Andrew

    • @Letsgoseeoz
      @Letsgoseeoz 3 роки тому

      @@TerraRoundOz Thank you for the information and yes the (TPMS) is on the shopping list
      Cheers
      Phil

  • @letsgotravelaustralia
    @letsgotravelaustralia 3 роки тому

    Great video, love the colours and great you stay at free camps. One suggestion when you are talking can you not having music playing as it was hard to hear what you are saying. Otherwise awesome.

    • @TerraRoundOz
      @TerraRoundOz  3 роки тому

      Hi Guys
      Thanks for the feedback, its a juggle with the voice V music volume somtimes and often after final production the volumes very from the draft stage. But anyway appreciate the feedback and ill keep an eye on it.
      Cheers Andrew

  • @alanstuart621
    @alanstuart621 3 роки тому

    Hi any chance of providing some details of both your tow vehicle and van? We are looking at cars and vans and like your setup.

    • @TerraRoundOz
      @TerraRoundOz  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Alan
      The van in a 16 foot Nova Terra Sportz it is a full off road van and it has been great. We have done 21,000km in it and we estimate around 6,500 of that on dirt roads including the Gibb River road. Some little issues, however all the travellers we meet have the same stories of some small issues with their van so we are not alone there.
      Car is a 2017 VX 200 series Landcruiser. I have made quite a few mods to it. Second battery system, draws in the back, fridge drop down slide, 4015kg GVM upgrade from ARB, and a Richards torque converter lockup kit and transmission remapping, being the main ones. Love the rig and it has been wonderful and got us into and out of some tricky spots with the van in tow.

    • @alanstuart621
      @alanstuart621 3 роки тому

      @@TerraRoundOz Thanks for the information, very helpful, we are looking at a new VX 200 series. One more question, re your GVM upgrade what lift height did you end up with front and back and how do you find the ride without the van on city driving?

    • @TerraRoundOz
      @TerraRoundOz  3 роки тому +1

      @@alanstuart621 I have ended up with around 50mm front and back with the lift but this is with 540kg of added bits including everything i load into the 200 when we travel.
      Currently i am back in the city and driving from Joondalup to freo for work. I have probably shed 150kg of gear and the ride is fine no problem at all. I am running the tyres at 35psi normally 42 when loaded up, which will be helping the ride.

    • @alanstuart621
      @alanstuart621 3 роки тому

      @@TerraRoundOz Thanks for your help. Safe travels..

    • @ceramiartdental2809
      @ceramiartdental2809 3 роки тому

      @@TerraRoundOz Hi Andrew, was the GVM upgrade done after purchase? Where did you get your fridge slide from? Your vids are great, your narration is on the same volume level as your very soothing intro and background music, not like others who have terrible music at 4 x the volume they speak at! You deserve many more followers. Best wishes Gary/ Perth.