OFF-GRID camping, what do you really need? What we bring on our OFF-GRID trips.

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  • @WesternAustraliaNowAndThen
    @WesternAustraliaNowAndThen Рік тому +11

    What you really need depends on how old you are. back when I was 20 I could go camping with a foam esky with ice, a 2 man tent and a sleeping bag. Today I need a home on wheels with air conditioning and the works LOL Love the camping spot there, can't get much better than that. The message about putting fires out properly can't be said often enough. We pulled up at a fairly remote lake and parked next to the water and there was a small spot on the ground where someone had lit a fire. Just looked like cold ashes. There was no smoke or anything coming from it so most people would assume it was out. Just to be safe I made sure the tyres didn't go over it but it would have been easy enough just to park right on top of it considering where it was. As soon as I checked it I found there were red hot coals still glowing and this was LITERALLY 3 metres from the edge of a huge lake. No excuse at all for leaving it like that. If someone had parked on it then they would have lost a tyre at the very least and might have lost an entire rig. If a kid had walked on it they would have had severe burns. Everyone needs to learn to put fires out with water, lots of it.

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому +1

      That's crazy, so lucky! It's just laziness and no excuses. We usually pour the dish water on the ashes if there is limited water. It makes me sick every time I hear another kids has burns due to a old fire. Thanks for the support and positive feedback 😀

    • @michaelhermans4753
      @michaelhermans4753 Рік тому

      I’m 65 and still tenting, the mattress is thicker tho
      Been going off grid for 20 years to remote fishing spots
      Try to keep things simple,
      Sometimes less is more, the latest addition are lithium batteries and solar panels

    • @ottouring
      @ottouring Рік тому

      Hi,
      Totally agree with you about no excuse for leaving fires without ensuring they are fully extinguished. Its not that hard.
      Cheers and travel safely
      Craig
      Out There Touring

  • @MrKeenaz
    @MrKeenaz Рік тому +2

    Great advice buddy. What freaks me out is these idiots that take a dump in the sticks and can’t be arsed to dig a hole to keep our bush looking as we found it. NOPE! Let’s just pollute the crap out of it then get pissed off when parks fence it or shut us out.

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому +1

      Spot on, Cape York is a prime example, the tele track is horrible at all the camps

  • @wayne1959
    @wayne1959 Рік тому +1

    great to see you back Adam.. I hope Larisa's ankle has healed well now. Loved your rubdown in plain simple non commercial English mate

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Wayne, just thought I'd show people what we take and how you don't need all the bells and whilsts. Spend your money on getting away, not just the gear 😀

  • @shellebelle53
    @shellebelle53 Рік тому +2

    Hey, nice to see an upload from you guys. Hope Larissa is recovering and you are all well. Thank you for always taking the time to share your knowledge and experience with us

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому

      Thanks so much for your support every time Shelleigh, larissa is doing well now but it was a long recovery, she'll be back on the next adventure very soon 😀

    • @shellebelle53
      @shellebelle53 Рік тому

      ​@Going Overland so good to hear Larissa is back ☺️

  • @michaelhermans4753
    @michaelhermans4753 Рік тому

    I think you’re on point with just about everything
    Well done

  • @julieannesimms981
    @julieannesimms981 9 місяців тому

    Take me next time what a gorgeous spot😊😊😊

  • @dirtbnb8863
    @dirtbnb8863 Рік тому +1

    Guys love the channel but more importantly I love the NO BS. Great to see a family focus on their kids and getting out there into the beautiful country. We were contemplating Moreton and had been told (as you said yourself) there are some really smelly spots! We, like you, have respect for the beautiful country we live in and leave no evidence we were there except for it being cleaner. Is the Western side the "better" side for this do you think? Looking forward to the next vid! Cheers DirtBnB

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому +1

      I've camped on both sides of Moreton and I really enjoy the western side. It might seem a little less wild and challenging, but it's more beautiful and protected by the winds.

  • @timhaynes739
    @timhaynes739 Рік тому

    You can never have too much light. So sounds like you had plenty. On beach trips I pack an extra tent pole, a double guy rope and a doubled length of rope to attach to two existing poles to make a very large clothes line for all the towels and swimmers. It's very efficient. Thanks for the video.

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому

      Thanks Tim, that's a fantastic idea, good stuff 👍. Thanks for the support 🤠

  • @jase6827
    @jase6827 Рік тому

    Moreton and Straddie should have a solid fire pit rule. No ground fires allowed

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому

      Yes spot on, it's getting to be a real problem just with the amount of ash on the sand in the camp grounds, let alone the risk of kids hurting themselves. Thanks for the support 👍

  • @elainemcintyre4407
    @elainemcintyre4407 Рік тому +1

    Great video , thank you. Gives me many ideas for a well organised trip.

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому

      Cheers for the positive feedback and support 😀

  • @rich9903
    @rich9903 Рік тому

    Hi Adam. Another informative and helpful video.
    I've actually just come back from a five day trip on Moreton Is with my family (missus and two small kids) and stayed at an offgrid site just up a bit further from Ben Ewa campground. It was the very first offgrid trip since we bought our vehicle and caravan both of which I have customised from standard specifically for offgrid touring. My caravan is a 15ft offroad hybrid which has all the creature comforts including aircon able to run (for a few hours) off the 3 x 120x iTechworld LiFePo4 batteries (and iTechworld 3000W inverter) ... for the benefit of the kids should they need it ; ). As far as I could tell, I think we were the only ones that had a caravan on the island when we were there but the trusty Prado towed it without any problem at all and I never even looked like getting bogged the whole time including driving high up on the beach not long after high tide.
    One thing I found was that my 200L water tank in the caravan required topping up almost daily (kids showering) despite being as frugal as possible during showers (wet, lather, rinse). The tap water available at Ben Ewa is relatively clear whilst the water from Comboyuro Campground is a tiny bit brown (from the tea trees) but I do understand there is no issue with either (for showering) ... the missus was just a little worried for the kids sake. Happy to say that I was able to harvest some of the rainwater coming off the awning and feed that back into the caravan water tank. Weight permitting, I plan to eventually get myself a good sized water bladder to put in the rear passenger footwell of the car.
    What toilet system do you have in your camper? I have the standard Thetford system in the caravan but I'd really like to swap it out for a composting toilet one day. Despite the expense, I believe they are worth it from an environmental point alone. Your thoughts?
    Also, how do you find the 'home schooling' option for your kids. This is one of the main issues burning in the back of my mind with my own kids as far as hitting the road for an extended period of time. My eldest is currently only in Prep so her 'formal' schooling will start next year.
    I've been following your travels for a while now and appreciate your approach to things. I have to admit that I haven't exactly adopted a similar minimalistic approach to yourself but you have inspired me to get out there and experience this stunning country we live in with my family. Your videos demonstrate how little you actually need to travel the country as a family and take in all the wonderful experiences and sights. I look forward to your future travels and travel tips. 👍

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому +1

      Hey mate there is no right or wrong way to camp and travel, your set-up sounds awesome, who wouldn't want air con in the Australian summer 😀. I just like sharing that if you can't afford that stuff, or if you're vehicle can't tow all the weights you are still fine to travel and camp. I am a little old fashioned too and always behind the times 😅.
      Don't really know to much about the composting toilets but from what I hear they are a great upgrade from the chemical toilets.
      As with home schooling, because our kids where only in grade 2 and 4, and we only went for 6 months, we could actually get a schooling exemption. The principal said go for it and they'll Learn so much. They just wanted the kids to do a journal, reading and a little maths and that was it. But we went above that and made them do more. There grades actually increased when they got back and were showing other kids how to problem solve!
      So definitely recommend if you are thinking about a big trip, do it while they are in primary school, it's so much easier 😀
      Cheers for the support and positive feedback. Happy to help and share our thoughts 😊

  • @tolzyt5338
    @tolzyt5338 Рік тому

    Love it👍

  • @johnmathisen1167
    @johnmathisen1167 Рік тому

    Hope Larry the limp is starting to heal and will be able to get out again soon

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому

      Yeah she's doing great now and will be on the next adventure. Cheers for the support 👍

  • @glennboy66
    @glennboy66 Рік тому

    If thats a kings mppt controller, ditch it before it fries your battery and get a quality one or ctek.

  • @craigtomkinson2837
    @craigtomkinson2837 Рік тому +1

    Cool Ep

  • @MKMTA
    @MKMTA Рік тому

    Really nice walkthrough. Thanks for sharing 👍

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому +1

      Cheers for the support and positive feedback. 👍

  • @Foolish_Paul_Australia
    @Foolish_Paul_Australia Рік тому

    Another really informative video. Thanks Adam. 🙂 I know you were on this Moreton Island trip a little while ago so I hope Larissa's ankle is better by now. 😊

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому +2

      Thanks mate, she's doing really well now and she'll be back on our next adventure very soon 😀

    • @Foolish_Paul_Australia
      @Foolish_Paul_Australia Рік тому

      @@GoingOverland Excellent news!!! 😃

  • @davidmilledge221
    @davidmilledge221 Рік тому

    Great video thank you 👍

  • @glennboy66
    @glennboy66 Рік тому

    I would put the bogger / toilet in a shower tent, dont like the idea of crapping right next to where everyone is sleeping.

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому

      A lot of people think the same, and I did too until we had young kids with us. It's surprising but you don't smell anything unless it's in use. We even put the 4wd in the patrol on weekend trips in the swag now. I rate them 👌

  • @itsme1960
    @itsme1960 Рік тому +1

    Hi Adam,
    Do you think if you were retired and traveling full time you would use the same setup,always look forward to your vids keep up the good work. 👍

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому +4

      Yes, absolutely, I can't wait to the kids are older and don't want to sleep inside the camper. I'm going to remove bunks and put a shower inside and move kitchen from rear to side so we don't need the rear awnings or walls.

  • @MiniLuv-1984
    @MiniLuv-1984 Рік тому

    Thanks Adam, very detailed outline of what you bring and why and that is very helpful.
    I love your camper - do they still make them?
    All the best to Larissa with that ankle. Look after it - you need good ankles all your life! :)

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому +1

      Thanks mate, she's doing really good now, but took a long time to recover. They don't make this model trailer any more because most people want all the bells and whistles, which is a shame because it only weighs 1100kg empty!

    • @MiniLuv-1984
      @MiniLuv-1984 Рік тому

      @@GoingOverland Yes, bells and whistles be dammed, frugal weight, great layout and that rear kitchen and pantry is magnificent. Love that it sits below the 4x4 roof line when in tow and you get plenty of head room when raised. The newer hybrids sit very high, well above the 4x4 roof line, almost like full caravans and I wonder, whats the point of having them?

  • @Accolades70
    @Accolades70 Рік тому

    Noice vid, Great explanation of what ya need/have. One Day..... when ya gonna do a tagalong camp?

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому

      It's something I definitely want to do, but so hard with both of us working. I reckon I might do a weekend Tagalong with just Hayley once summer cools off

  • @bazza2540
    @bazza2540 Рік тому

    Hi mate, in regards to your 30 year old vehicle, it would be great to know what it's cost you while you've owned it and the number of years you've had it. While you say it is inexpensive, if you can get the lending, with my old cars I've found the repairs more than annual interest on a new car. And you are also forgoing the utility value of a new car being nicer, safer, more mod cons etc

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому

      Yeah but to buy a new landcruiser and set it up like the patrol it would be anywhere from $130k and up! And all the parts that wear out (bush's, suspension, alternator)usually need replacing after 10 years with serious offroad use, so unless you upgrade every 10 years, it's the same cost on any vehicle. But so true about safety and comfort in a new vehicle, definitely lacking in the old patrol, but it's such a fun car to drive with lots of character 🤠👍🍻

    • @bazza2540
      @bazza2540 Рік тому

      @@GoingOverland I've done both, just be interested in the dollars and cents. Plenty of good 4x4's that aren't a ripoff like Landcruiser. The new Everest is the same size as a GQ Patrol for example

  • @daveratcliffe5442
    @daveratcliffe5442 Рік тому

    Great to see you back. I have a GQ myself and am looking to get the same wheel / tyre set up. Please can you tell me the wheel make and size and tyre size us are you having to run spacers with the incressed size? Thanks.

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому +1

      Definitely no spacers, they are nothing but trouble. 33x12.5x15s on 15x8s rims, neg 22 deg offset. Rims from dynamic and took 3 months!

  • @xplormooreoz6523
    @xplormooreoz6523 Рік тому

    Great vid as usual. Adam, can you tell me the brand for the roof top bag? Cheers!

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому +1

      It's just a kings one, cost about $70 from memory and it's the same bag from our lap of Australia!

  • @M8YM8
    @M8YM8 Рік тому

    G'day mate, just wondering when you were over at Moreton? We're heading there next week in an AWD and were keen to see what the conditions are like.

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому +1

      We were actually there in January, but wasn't motivated to upload video. Beach was OK to drive on, middle Rd was solid from memory. Our previous video showed alot more of the beach and track conditions and might help more

    • @M8YM8
      @M8YM8 Рік тому

      @@GoingOverland thanks heaps. Taking a Subaru so should be fine haha

  • @denisemarriott6424
    @denisemarriott6424 Рік тому

    Hi there, I really liked your fire pit, as it’s different from others I’ve seen. What brand and where did you get it from, please?
    Cheers D

    • @GoingOverland
      @GoingOverland  Рік тому +1

      horizontouringproducts.com.au/
      Highly recommend it, made in Australia, really well made and very versatile 👍 👌 😀

    • @denisemarriott6424
      @denisemarriott6424 Рік тому

      @@GoingOverland thanks. They must be popular, as I’ll have to wait until they are back in stock 😜

    • @ottouring
      @ottouring Рік тому

      yeah agree very interesting fire pit and first time I've seen that type as well. I would love to do a camp cookup on that.
      Cheers
      Craig
      Out There Touring

  • @HoneyBadgerFarm
    @HoneyBadgerFarm Рік тому +1

    I am not sure I understand "off the grid"..you are not off the grid. You are car camping on an island.

    • @robertwilson1827
      @robertwilson1827 2 місяці тому

      "Off grid" = NOT relying on services??? BYO toilets? BYO power? BYO drinking water? BYO showers? BYO food, no shops.... ?

  • @antonrehling1966
    @antonrehling1966 Рік тому

    Off grid camping/ living comes down to living with nature. All else is drama for likes and follows for the clueless.