Another great video. Aside from the huge hours of driving I don’t think a lot of people realise just how much effort and time goes into the production of these uploads. Mick thanks for your creative output.
Glad you stopped at Barkly as me bum was numb in the jockey seat. Break was great. Fuel ! Supplies got thru thanks to more truckers. Was a long journey, so hope sally packed you enough clean undies LOL. Well organised for return run home, so happy km's towards home...Cheers mate.
You did not video the Newcastle Waters causeway! I recall overtaking a road train with either three or four dogs on. It took me the better part of 5 mins at 135kmph on the wrong side of the road to pass him! Cheers!
I lived .In Frankston Vic and Redcliff QLD . I worked for TAA Air lines . Loved the country Once again a great video i am close to my 90;s now so sit watching these two or three times .Back in the uk thank you so much for showing the Australia i did not get to see. Keep it up love it.
Once again, thank you. I am currently doing another video based around the life of a 2-up driver running Adelaide to Darwin. It should be up on the channel soon.
Great part 3. So nice to see it all so green. This set of videos showing us life from a truckies viewpoint is terrific, what a great idea. Thanks for your time and effort 🙂
Geees mate I remember that blade of grass just past the border,from when I went through there in 1998??? Good run with you buddy, may your wheels keep burnin n turnin.
Yea, I'm hooked and subscribed, we are hoping to buy an RV next year and do a bit less trucking and a bit more camping and showing more of what Western Canada has to offer.
Thanks Mick...another very enjoyable video of this mammoth trip. It is great seeing so much of our wonderful country through the eyes of our truckies. It is such a vast country with so many wonderful sights. Cheers.
What a trip (& only one way so far) As far as detours go that one takes the cake. Might help some overseas fans understand how big this joint is - & what a landscape!! Basically the same size as mainland USA - but due to population (?) many don't realise we are a tad larger than Tasmanis. These videos help with that perspective. Keep 'em coming.
Great footage Mick!! When I was young I went from Mildura to Sydney and back across thru Cobar, Wicannia a couple of times. Once after there had been heavy rains and the number of kangaroos and feral pigs astounded me. That will be one thing you will have to deal with!! Take care.
Thanks Greg, apart from goats I didn't see very much wildlife. When Sally and I were around Longreach during the drought there was that much dead road kill the smell was bad all the time while driving from point A to point B.
Loved this episode Mick. Amazed by the areas you drove and there's not a tree or hill on the horizon. I've never travelled that far but am so looking forward to it now you've shown me what it's like. There doesn't seem to be many places to pull over, or perhaps there is but I just didn't notice. ABC transport are fantastic in allowing you to film. Great company 🥰 Thank you Mick, and we look forward to the next episode.
Thank you Karen, comments like yours only encourage me more to make more videos. There are not a lot of places suitable to pull over so I had to plan in advance for stopping locations. I have been with ABC now for nearly 7 years and enjoyed every moment of those 7 years.
I'm retired now was great to see Darwin again was home for 3yrs, then was up there when ACCO beef plant was built don't think it is still running now was part of the build.
Awesome Mick.Thanks again.Amazing country crossing the Qld/NT border. Seems alot of work still needs to be done in some parts of the national hwy around this great country of ours.The Federal and State/Territory governments should really be on top of the black spots by now to keep the country running.There's very little shoulder in some parts I see also.Not good enough for me for the huge transporters that come through on a daily basis.Very little room for error in 2022 still. None the less,still great to see these videos of yours.Awesome riding shotgun with you mate.Great to be an aussie and very proud and appreciative of this great country of ours. Keep those wheels rolling mate.Stay safe!
Don't ask me why Doug, but when I retire I want to hook up the caravan and spend some time at Adelaide River, something about the place that draws me in.
Thanks for the video Mick. You were saying Adelaide River is a popular spot of yours and I was wondering if the old sign at the entrance to the show grounds was still there. The sign was ARSS (Adelaide River Show Society) and it was a banner style sign over the top of the entrance. The last time I saw it was in 1979 when I used to do tours in the Territory. Quite a few of my passengers used to get a chuckle when I pointed the sign out to them.
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 Hi Mick, from memory it is just south of the river on a side road to the left if you're heading north - not triple friendly. If you're up there in your caravan they have a caravan park at the show grounds
Another great vidoe from you mick..I really love it..and love Ausie so much..beauty viewing along your journey.really shake my heart..tqsm mick.anyway..take.good care ok..drive safely..May God bless you.From MALAYSIA with love..
Another great video Mick!! Can’t believe how green it was across the Barkly!! We crossed West to East in 2015 as part of our 12 month lap of Australia trip, you could count the number of green blades of grass we saw on one hand it was just so dry! Thanks again for posting these videos, really enjoying them!! 👍
Have ever done a video about the Daly river and it’s fishing fishing spots. I have traveled this road of Adelaide to Darwin. I follow your journeys- happy travels always
Great video Mick, I really do enjoy watching them. My dad was an owner driver when I was younger (43 now), I loved going on road trips across our beautiful country on school holidays. I've been in the Aviation sector since I left school and nearly lost my job during the pandemic, I went and got my HR ticket, worked as a casual driving tippers for a year and just recently got my HC ticket. Even though my full time work has returned I've got the bug and recently got casual employment at Rapid Haulage, soon I'll get my MC, can't wait! I do 4on4off so I'm lucky enough to be able to moonlight. Keep up the great work, really appreciate your effort!
Yet another top video. So green. You sure you weren't in Ireland? Ok the scenery is different, but great to see that water and green stuff. Its beautiful
Lovin this series so far mate, got my dream job there, I should of come over from NZ and run like this before I had to force retire due to injury and sickness.
Reminds me of a trip I did many years ago in the very late '70's, coming back from Darwin with my youngest brother, we crossed the NT/Qld Border at Camooweal and didn't even know it, there was no big Border sign back then, just a small 3x3 sign on a ten foot post, saying, I think, "You are leaving the Northern Territory" and cruising past it at 70 mph, as there was no real legal speed limit in the Northern Territory back then, you sort of had to guess what that sign said, we hit Camooweal and that's when we actually knew we were in Queensland. and had to change our watches and car clock forward the half hour.
Oh mother dear, I am lost out here, Far out in this terrible country. On the outer Barcoo where the churches are few and the showers are cold and runty ('r' in runty should be 'c'). My poor 'ole mate Mick, who even though he's 3 unit roadtrain equipped, is often with country towns aggrieved. Lack of legible bypass route signs, cause our driver much angst and malign that our truckie to the verge of sanity is borderline!🙃
Spent many a night at Barkly Homestead, back in the 1980's when I was carting ATCO Donga's I would turn right there and go via Cape Crawford , if got there around mid afternoon I would get to 3Ways only and that's be it for the day, so going via Cape Crawford in the dark..(naughty eh) one could get to the Highway Inn for a sleep .
The Threeways not a great place to get out of your vehicle if its been wet as it’s Mosquito Hell. I’ve never seen so many, got woke up in the dark wondering what the noise was and turned the headlights on and could barely see out the truck for mosquitoes attacking the glass trying to get in. Had to drive out of the rest stop and head further on the. Get out and have a stretch etc. I should add that these weren’t your normal size mosquitoes these were the F-111 version🤣🤣
This trip was the first and only time I have ever camped at Three Ways. Any time that we have stopped there although that isn't very often I haven't noticed any F-111 versions about.
Australia has crocodiles from Katherine in the Northern Territory up to Darwin. If you look at Katherine on a map of Australia and draw a line to the east coast and west coast from Katherine, anything north of that line would be considered crock country.
Thanks for the ride Mick. You mention cattle and I saw some along the way....have any ever stepped out and if so what is your modus operandi? We had to be cautious when caravanning in the outback....the old roo bar would certainly have been tested!
Cattle were not a real issue on this trip. One Adelaide to Darwin trip many years ago I managed to hit 4 cows at the same time, minimal damage to the truck but rolled my 2-up partner out of his bunk and cracked a couple of his ribs. All that we can do when cattle wonder out in front of us is to slow down and hang on for the best.
Hi Mick, I am new subscriber and enjoy your videos. Just a small suggestion, if you can make the camera angle to see how you steer along with the view of the road while you drive, that would be little more interesting. :)
Nice area. Like the description of the areas you go through. Your country roads look like the ones in Mexico. IE minimal shoulder and drop off at edge. In Canada we have gravel or paved shoulders wide enough to allow a car to get fully off the road without going in the ditch.
Glad you like the video David. Some of our roads that allow you to get off of the road are a trap if it is wet as you get bogged in the material that was used to build up the shoulders.
It is a National Heavy Vehicle Regulator policy. As I am South Australian based, I must by law follow their regulations no matter what State or Territory I am driving in.
Hi Gibt's bei euch eigentlich auch Lenk- und Ruhezeiten für die LKW -Fahrer,.?! Grad im Outback macht es manchmal je eher keinen Sinn, sich an bestimmte Auflagen zu halten, wenn man keine Möglichkeit zum anhalten hat.... Danke dir für deine Antwort!!! Matthias
Yes we do have driving and rest times that we must by law follow. We need to plan ahead to make sure that there is a location that we can use for our required rest periods.
Great video Mick. How do you deal with moments of tiredness? Ie if you're partway through a driving shift or maybe just started driving your shift and you realise you're more tired than you should be. Many thanks for the videos. They're great watching.
There are two ways that we handle tiredness. The first is to stop the truck and get out and walk around while checking the trailers but if we are really tired, then we will ask the other person to take over for a while while we have a power dose.
Hi guys, I'm 23 year old, have my MC, BFM Cert, but don't have any time driving bdoubles or road trains and would love to get into industry properly, i current driving semis around town in Brisbane, was just wondering how i would go about getting into the industry.
The best way is to get into a transport yard as a yard hand and go from there. If you are any good, your new employer will pick up on it and you will go forward from there.
About how many trucks would you pass in a hour going the other way? How often is there a pull out where you can park and be not be afraid of getting stuck if you get tired? Certainly not much shoulders on the roads as most roads here in Canada. Thx for doing the videos
We pass different amounts of trucks depending on the time and day of the week. On a Friday night closer to Adelaide there are all of the end of week trucks that have left Adelaide late Friday heading for Darwin. Pull in areas depend on where you are at any one time, for most areas there are not enough of them. Anywhere from one hour to two hours at times.
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 when I drove in the USA, they have very nice rest areas about every hour at least in the places I drove. In Canada not nearly as much. East to west not to bad but when heading north, smaller roads and much less services. Lots of trucks east to west but much less heading north unless there is a forestry or oil industry in the area. Some very scenic areas in both the US and Canada.
How much so you pay for fuel along the trip? I am now 2 months in Australia and it went from 1,60 unleaded in VIC in early january to 1,90 /1,98 in TAS and Melbourne now.
Really enjoying the videos, it's amazing to see Australia, the place I dreamt of going to as a child, and now nearly 60 and still never been there, Interesting that there is a 100kph speed limit, I've heard of roads in the NT with no speed limit, is this still the case? Or is it just the trucks that are limited?
I take all of my own meals. Some are cold meats and salad as well as that Sally cooks up some meal hot packs that I eat after heating in a 12 volt oven. For this trip I ran 2 fridges, one as a freezer and the other as a normal fridge.
Yes it was. The Northern Territory required as much freight as possible and as soon as possible so possibly not enough trucks and drivers for ABC to fill all requirements without the assistance of Subbies.
Great videos Mick, is it possible to tell us about the truck you are driving ?.................obviously a KW, auto or manual??........................and from memory sometimes you are in a Mack.
@@varlomovich2015 To be perfectly honest with you I have never driven a Mack Yitan so I can't answer the question for you. I think the Titan has lest luxury fit outs in the cab & bunk but don't hold me to that.
Another great video. Aside from the huge hours of driving I don’t think a lot of people realise just how much effort and time goes into the production of these uploads. Mick thanks for your creative output.
You are welcome Graham, glad you liked it.
Very enjoyable trip. The only way I will ever get to see beautiful Australia. Thank you very much.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the ride.👍
I am a retired heavy haul driver from the USA . great videos big beautiful country down there looks like the southwest Usa
Cheers, thank you👍
Glad you stopped at Barkly as me bum was numb in the jockey seat. Break was great. Fuel ! Supplies got thru thanks to more truckers. Was a long journey, so hope sally packed you enough clean undies LOL. Well organised for return run home, so happy km's towards home...Cheers mate.
Thanks Dennis, was amazing to see people from home also at the Barkly Homestead at the same time I was there. Can't go anywhere without being spotted.
You did not video the Newcastle Waters causeway! I recall overtaking a road train with either three or four dogs on. It took me the better part of 5 mins at 135kmph on the wrong side of the road to pass him! Cheers!
Unfortunately there was just too much road to record it all.
Re the toilet shower block with no lights, that is why you always bring a torch with you, to double check before leaving!
Yep, just wasn't my night there on this trip.
I lived .In Frankston Vic and Redcliff QLD . I worked for TAA Air lines . Loved the country Once again a great video i am close to my 90;s now so sit watching these two or three times .Back in the uk thank you so much for showing the Australia i did not get to see. Keep it up love it.
Once again, thank you. I am currently doing another video based around the life of a 2-up driver running Adelaide to Darwin. It should be up on the channel soon.
Thanks for your informative video. Road Trains and their drivers are Australia's unsung heroes in the long haul freight logistics industry.
thank you, glad you like the videos.
I have never seen so Much green in my life .
Me either until this trip. It isn't green anymore though.
Fantastic work mate, sorry to hear you loosing your toiletrey gear and cold shower, you didn’t deserve that!
Keep it safe brother 👍
Cheers 🚛
Great video Mick. Love seeing parts of the Great Southern Land in all its glory. Keep them coming.
Thank you Michael, part 3 when up today.
I watch this in my loungeroom on the TV and through the surround sound system and the diesel makes my china cabinet rattle, ha! . :) love it.
Glad you are enjoying the videos.
Fantastic comment. Only one step away from a hologram experience!
@@phillipecook3227 cheers
My Wife and I are loving these videos 👍
Thanks Jeff, glad you both are enjoying them.
Great part 3. So nice to see it all so green. This set of videos showing us life from a truckies viewpoint is terrific, what a great idea. Thanks for your time and effort 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it Cheryl, two more parts to come.
In three different trips I have driven the Camowheel to Three Ways three times. There were many road changes between 1973 and 1980.
I love that area of Australia, something about the outback.
Exc, very relaxing 😎
Glad you think so!
Geees mate I remember that blade of grass just past the border,from when I went through there in 1998??? Good run with you buddy, may your wheels keep burnin n turnin.
Glad you found that blade of grass again Trucky, well spotted. Nice to read you enjoyed the run.
GREETINGS FROM ONTARIO CANADA ,GREAT VIDIO Mick.
Thanks Anthony, greetings to you from the land down under.
Yea, I'm hooked and subscribed, we are hoping to buy an RV next year and do a bit less trucking and a bit more camping and showing more of what Western Canada has to offer.
Should be good, nothing like a change to relax a bit more.
Thanks Mick...another very enjoyable video of this mammoth trip. It is great seeing so much of our wonderful country through the eyes of our truckies. It is such a vast country with so many wonderful sights. Cheers.
One of the glories of being a truck drive is the country that it takes you to. Glad you liked the video.
Good film 🙂. Greetings from Hell, Norway.
Thank you Geir, greetings from the land down under.
What a trip (& only one way so far)
As far as detours go that one takes the cake. Might help some overseas fans understand how big this joint is - & what a landscape!!
Basically the same size as mainland USA - but due to population (?) many don't realise we are a tad larger than Tasmanis. These videos help with that perspective.
Keep 'em coming.
Thanks Stephen, glad you liked it. Return trip is up this coming Saturday.
Looking forward to it
@@stephencritchley9355 cheers👍
Great pics.......awesome sunsets up that way...
Glad you like the sunsets Sue, they are sometimes the best part of my day.
Great footage Mick!! When I was young I went from Mildura to Sydney and back across thru Cobar, Wicannia a couple of times. Once after there had been heavy rains and the number of kangaroos and feral pigs astounded me. That will be one thing you will have to deal with!! Take care.
Salam manis dari Indonesia🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks Greg, apart from goats I didn't see very much wildlife. When Sally and I were around Longreach during the drought there was that much dead road kill the smell was bad all the time while driving from point A to point B.
@@Darma513 greetings to you from Australia.
Loved this episode Mick. Amazed by the areas you drove and there's not a tree or hill on the horizon. I've never travelled that far but am so looking forward to it now you've shown me what it's like.
There doesn't seem to be many places to pull over, or perhaps there is but I just didn't notice.
ABC transport are fantastic in allowing you to film. Great company 🥰
Thank you Mick, and we look forward to the next episode.
Thank you Karen, comments like yours only encourage me more to make more videos. There are not a lot of places suitable to pull over so I had to plan in advance for stopping locations. I have been with ABC now for nearly 7 years and enjoyed every moment of those 7 years.
I'm retired now was great to see Darwin again was home for 3yrs, then was up there when ACCO beef plant was built don't think it is still running now was part of the build.
I could be wrong but I have heard that they are yet to process the first animal at the sight since it was built.
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 I was part of the team that commissioned the plant ran for about 2yrs.
@@barryhansen6854 thanks barry, I was wrong with what I had heard.
Such a lovely video you are living in a Great beautful country drive carefuly stay healthy greetings from Holland
Thank you wim, greetings to you from the land down under.
Another great video mick. It's great seeing Australia road network and the scenery. Neil in the UK.
Glad you enjoyed it, greetings to you in the UK.
Great video mick 👌👍
Thank you Daniel. glad you liked it.
Awesome Mick.Thanks again.Amazing country crossing the Qld/NT border.
Seems alot of work still needs to be done in some parts of the national hwy around this great country of ours.The Federal and State/Territory governments should really be on top of the black spots by now to keep the country running.There's very little shoulder in some parts I see also.Not good enough for me for the huge transporters that come through on a daily basis.Very little room for error in 2022 still.
None the less,still great to see these videos of yours.Awesome riding shotgun with you mate.Great to be an aussie and very proud and appreciative of this great country of ours.
Keep those wheels rolling mate.Stay safe!
Thanks Faron
Another great video, your style is very likable and very much appreciate the time and effort you put into your productions.
Thank you very much!
Was good to see Adelaide River too , lived there for 3 . 6 years
Don't ask me why Doug, but when I retire I want to hook up the caravan and spend some time at Adelaide River, something about the place that draws me in.
Thanks for the video Mick. You were saying Adelaide River is a popular spot of yours and I was wondering if the old sign at the entrance to the show grounds was still there. The sign was ARSS (Adelaide River Show Society) and it was a banner style sign over the top of the entrance. The last time I saw it was in 1979 when I used to do tours in the Territory. Quite a few of my passengers used to get a chuckle when I pointed the sign out to them.
I will have to check it out for you next trip up there. I am assuming it is on the south entrance, am I correct?
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 Hi Mick, from memory it is just south of the river on a side road to the left if you're heading north - not triple friendly. If you're up there in your caravan they have a caravan park at the show grounds
@@bultacogil No worries , thanks.
Trucking in Australia is different from here in the United States. Love the videos
Cool, thanks
Another great vidoe from you mick..I really love it..and love Ausie so much..beauty viewing along your journey.really shake my heart..tqsm mick.anyway..take.good care ok..drive safely..May God bless you.From MALAYSIA with love..
Glad you enjoyed it, greetings from Australia.
Another good video, hopefully we will be heading up to Darwin at the end of March
You should have a good trip, the country is looking very good this year.
Enjoying all your top notch videos. Amazing. Thank you for letting me ride along.
Glad you enjoyed it
Good clean run to Darwin , good to see the country so green, Cheers Bevan from Sapphire Central Queensland 🤠❤️🇦🇺
Cheers to you both, yes the country was in great shape and nice to see.
Thank you and please stay safe.
Cheers SFcipher.
another excellent video mate, thanks for taking us along.
Glad you enjoyed it bruce.
Another great video Mick!! Can’t believe how green it was across the Barkly!! We crossed West to East in 2015 as part of our 12 month lap of Australia trip, you could count the number of green blades of grass we saw on one hand it was just so dry!
Thanks again for posting these videos, really enjoying them!! 👍
Thanks Mick, glad you are enjoying the videos. The Barkly was very nice to see so green as was most of the other locations along the trip.
Another fantastic video Mick, thank you so much for sharing, looking forward to number 4 & 5.
Glad you enjoyed it John, thank you. Part 4 up next weekend.
Great vid again so green even south of Darwin ,i normally go up in the dry season generally dry as you know.
Thanks andrew, it was such a green trip, so nice to see.
Another really great video. Thanks for taking us along on your journey.
Glad you enjoyed it
Fascinating Mick, great video. Really enjoying your journey. Thanks for posting.
Thanks John, cheers.
Hey Mick, Love to see some shots inside the sleeper to see where you bunk down during sleeps
Unfortunately my bedding is of a darker colour so it wouldn't film very well for me on this trip, perhaps next time.
Have ever done a video about the Daly river and it’s fishing fishing spots. I have traveled this road of Adelaide to Darwin. I follow your journeys- happy travels always
Only ever been out in the Daly River area once with the caravan many years ago, so no I haven't done a video from that area.
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 thank you. Maybe one day you may add it to Your bucket list for video.
@@ralphmckay6380 sure will
Except for the few trucks at the truck stop the roads looks quite "deserted" 😂
Not going that way day to day I don't know what traffic would normally travel the roads over there.
Thanks for the video.
You are welcome.
Nice video Mick, keep them coming, from Comox Canada
" DITTO " down island in Victoria B.C.
Thanks, will do! Glad you like them Jose.
It sure must take a lot of practise to learn how to concentrate behind the wheel for such long lengths of time. Very impressive!
Plenty of time to get used to it all. What may seem difficult to some is easy to others that are doing it all the time.
Brilliant footage Mick. Really enjoying it. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it Chris, thank you.
Absolutely loving this hope there is lots more. Love to do this once in my lifetime
Thank you Daren, glad you like the videos. You never know you may get a chance to do it one day.
Great video Mick, I really do enjoy watching them. My dad was an owner driver when I was younger (43 now), I loved going on road trips across our beautiful country on school holidays. I've been in the Aviation sector since I left school and nearly lost my job during the pandemic, I went and got my HR ticket, worked as a casual driving tippers for a year and just recently got my HC ticket. Even though my full time work has returned I've got the bug and recently got casual employment at Rapid Haulage, soon I'll get my MC, can't wait! I do 4on4off so I'm lucky enough to be able to moonlight. Keep up the great work, really appreciate your effort!
Thank you Jarek, glad you enjoy the video. Perhaps one day you will be rolling down the road too.
Yet another top video. So green. You sure you weren't in Ireland? Ok the scenery is different, but great to see that water and green stuff. Its beautiful
Thanks Jill, glad you liked it.
if worked driving a road train I'd end up running through so many books on tapes
cheers
and the landscape has gone all flat again. It must have felt good finally being on roads that you are used to again.
Something different to see all the time, even when on our normal weekly trips.
Great travel adventure. Nice job.
Glad you enjoyed it
Love the vids Mick 👍
Glad you like them Dan, 2 more Parts to come in this series.
Lovin this series so far mate, got my dream job there, I should of come over from NZ and run like this before I had to force retire due to injury and sickness.
Thanks Jeff, glad you are liking the videos. I too am struggling to keep going at times with a buggered back, not long to go now.
Reminds me of a trip I did many years ago in the very late '70's, coming back from Darwin with my youngest brother, we crossed the NT/Qld Border at Camooweal and didn't even know it, there was no big Border sign back then, just a small 3x3 sign on a ten foot post, saying, I think, "You are leaving the Northern Territory" and cruising past it at 70 mph, as there was no real legal speed limit in the Northern Territory back then, you sort of had to guess what that sign said, we hit Camooweal and that's when we actually knew we were in Queensland. and had to change our watches and car clock forward the half hour.
Those were the days mate, even now there isn't a great tourist sign like there could be.
Oh mother dear,
I am lost out here,
Far out in this terrible country.
On the outer Barcoo
where the churches are few
and the showers are cold and runty ('r' in runty should be 'c').
My poor 'ole mate Mick,
who even though he's 3 unit roadtrain equipped,
is often with country towns aggrieved.
Lack of legible bypass route signs,
cause our driver much angst and malign
that our truckie to the verge of sanity is borderline!🙃
Someone has too much spare time.
Spent many a night at Barkly Homestead, back in the 1980's when I was carting ATCO Donga's I would turn right there and go via Cape Crawford , if got there around mid afternoon I would get to 3Ways only and that's be it for the day, so going via Cape Crawford in the dark..(naughty eh) one could get to the Highway Inn for a sleep .
The days of trucking years ago hey Doug, those were the days.
The Threeways not a great place to get out of your vehicle if its been wet as it’s Mosquito Hell. I’ve never seen so many, got woke up in the dark wondering what the noise was and turned the headlights on and could barely see out the truck for mosquitoes attacking the glass trying to get in. Had to drive out of the rest stop and head further on the. Get out and have a stretch etc.
I should add that these weren’t your normal size mosquitoes these were the F-111 version🤣🤣
This trip was the first and only time I have ever camped at Three Ways. Any time that we have stopped there although that isn't very often I haven't noticed any F-111 versions about.
Out of curiosity, in this part of Australia are there Gators and/or Crocs? I appreciate all the information I can get about your country.
Australia has crocodiles from Katherine in the Northern Territory up to Darwin. If you look at Katherine on a map of Australia and draw a line to the east coast and west coast from Katherine, anything north of that line would be considered crock country.
Thanks for the ride Mick. You mention cattle and I saw some along the way....have any ever stepped out and if so what is your modus operandi? We had to be cautious when caravanning in the outback....the old roo bar would certainly have been tested!
Cattle were not a real issue on this trip. One Adelaide to Darwin trip many years ago I managed to hit 4 cows at the same time, minimal damage to the truck but rolled my 2-up partner out of his bunk and cracked a couple of his ribs. All that we can do when cattle wonder out in front of us is to slow down and hang on for the best.
nice video mick at the momment im on scania parts from uk to sweden via france belguim holland germany denmark sweden
Sounds great!
Hi Mick, I am new subscriber and enjoy your videos. Just a small suggestion, if you can make the camera angle to see how you steer along with the view of the road while you drive, that would be little more interesting. :)
The idea sounds good but I am not too sure how and where I can mount a camera to capture the idea.
Enjoying this series, have you done video on how to overtake such a long road train ?
I have done a video called "Caravans & Road Trains" which talks about the two sharing the road and overtaking situations.
Nice area. Like the description of the areas you go through. Your country roads look like the ones in Mexico. IE minimal shoulder and drop off at edge. In Canada we have gravel or paved shoulders wide enough to allow a car to get fully off the road without going in the ditch.
Glad you like the video David. Some of our roads that allow you to get off of the road are a trap if it is wet as you get bogged in the material that was used to build up the shoulders.
Hey brother just a question that 24h brake is work policy? if not we don't have hour restriction up here in the NT. Thanks for the ride along
It is a National Heavy Vehicle Regulator policy. As I am South Australian based, I must by law follow their regulations no matter what State or Territory I am driving in.
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Gibt's bei euch eigentlich auch Lenk- und Ruhezeiten für die LKW -Fahrer,.?! Grad im Outback macht es manchmal je eher keinen Sinn, sich an bestimmte Auflagen zu halten, wenn man keine Möglichkeit zum anhalten hat....
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Yes we do have driving and rest times that we must by law follow. We need to plan ahead to make sure that there is a location that we can use for our required rest periods.
Why didn't you stop for a "Paddy" Pie at Larrimah?
We go through there during the dark hours as well as taking all of our own food.
Great video Mick. How do you deal with moments of tiredness? Ie if you're partway through a driving shift or maybe just started driving your shift and you realise you're more tired than you should be. Many thanks for the videos. They're great watching.
There are two ways that we handle tiredness. The first is to stop the truck and get out and walk around while checking the trailers but if we are really tired, then we will ask the other person to take over for a while while we have a power dose.
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 many thanks.
@@garyoneill8868 It is something that we have to learn to work around, not always easy.
Hi guys, I'm 23 year old, have my MC, BFM Cert, but don't have any time driving bdoubles or road trains and would love to get into industry properly, i current driving semis around town in Brisbane, was just wondering how i would go about getting into the industry.
The best way is to get into a transport yard as a yard hand and go from there. If you are any good, your new employer will pick up on it and you will go forward from there.
About how many trucks would you pass in a hour going the other way? How often is there a pull out where you can park and be not be afraid of getting stuck if you get tired? Certainly not much shoulders on the roads as most roads here in Canada. Thx for doing the videos
We pass different amounts of trucks depending on the time and day of the week. On a Friday night closer to Adelaide there are all of the end of week trucks that have left Adelaide late Friday heading for Darwin. Pull in areas depend on where you are at any one time, for most areas there are not enough of them. Anywhere from one hour to two hours at times.
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 when I drove in the USA, they have very nice rest areas about every hour at least in the places I drove. In Canada not nearly as much. East to west not to bad but when heading north, smaller roads and much less services. Lots of trucks east to west but much less heading north unless there is a forestry or oil industry in the area. Some very scenic areas in both the US and Canada.
@@robbybachmann332 Interesting stuff, thank you.
Barkly Homestead, the most expensive fuel stop in Australia!
Didn't look at the fuel prices while there. It is an isolated location so one would expect the price to be in the upper level.
How much so you pay for fuel along the trip? I am now 2 months in Australia and it went from 1,60 unleaded in VIC in early january to 1,90 /1,98 in TAS and Melbourne now.
The fuel along the trip is all charged to an account, the cost of which I have no idea.
Hey the grid has gone on the border.
Some grids have been removed on various roads. I had a chuckle to myself when I went over two painted grids on the road.
, must fool the cattle.
Hi how many hours can you drive at a time, in Denmark where i live it is 8-9 hours a day???
Most drivers within Australia can drive for 14 hours per day. If not 14 then it is only 12 for some.
Do you shut the rig down when sleeping on it?
Yes, it needs a rest as well.
Really enjoying the videos, it's amazing to see Australia, the place I dreamt of going to as a child, and now nearly 60 and still never been there, Interesting that there is a 100kph speed limit, I've heard of roads in the NT with no speed limit, is this still the case? Or is it just the trucks that are limited?
Few years ago it got changed to 130kmh due to deaths on the road I could be wrong though
Trucks are limited to the 100kpm but cars have an open road speed limit of 130kph. Glad you are enjoying the videos Steve, thanks.
Yes Jayden, it was an open speed limit and when there was a change of government the 130kph limit was reintroduced.
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How does the fuel consumption compare at 90kmph vs 100?
Never compared it long enough to get a reading.
dad, the house is really cool, how much does the camping car cost
Sorry ibru, no idea on house cost.
Hey Mate, Second question, what do you eat along the trip???
I take all of my own meals. Some are cold meats and salad as well as that Sally cooks up some meal hot packs that I eat after heating in a 12 volt oven. For this trip I ran 2 fridges, one as a freezer and the other as a normal fridge.
Was that a " Subbie" with the 3 ABC road train at the Barkly homestead?
Yes it was. The Northern Territory required as much freight as possible and as soon as possible so possibly not enough trucks and drivers for ABC to fill all requirements without the assistance of Subbies.
Great videos Mick, is it possible to tell us about the truck you are driving ?.................obviously a KW, auto or manual??........................and from memory sometimes you are in a Mack.
The Kenworth is an 18 speed manual and yes the Macks that I am in most of the time is a 12 speed auto
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Greetings from the land down under.
Мик, подскажите пожалуйста, какой у вас трак? Kenworht t659?
There was a time when I was driving a Kenworth 610 for a number of trips but the majority of the time I am in a Mack Superliner.
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837вот это да! Mack это серьезная машина. Подскажите пожалуйста, чем отличается суперлайнер от Mack Titan?
@@varlomovich2015 To be perfectly honest with you I have never driven a Mack Yitan so I can't answer the question for you. I think the Titan has lest luxury fit outs in the cab & bunk but don't hold me to that.
@@varlomovich2015 see my other reply, sorry it took so long to get back to you.👍
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837спасибо большое за ответ! Хороших дорог и удачи !
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With all that empty land you could easily let us Brits escape from this multi cultural hell hole Britain now is.
Come on over.