Tips and tricks for travelling Australia, Episode 17 || TRAVELLING AUSTRALIA IN A MOTORHOME
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
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These are my tips after being on the road for 6 months travelling Australia. These are my suggestions only, I am not endorsing anyone or any company in any way, nor am I getting paid. I just want to help anyone out there that is planning their trip and are having reservations about how they will do things.
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-Time stamps
0:00 Intro
0:56 Choose your mini home
2:41 Travelling with kids and pets
4:00 Homeschooling VS Distance Education
5:43 What apps to use?
7:21 Laundry
8:47 Rubbish
9:56 Meals on the road
10:48 Which direction to travel?
12:04 Your own time and personal space
12:46 Medication and post
14:16 Mobile phone and internet service
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Just catching up on your previous videos.
Glad your enjoying 😃
top video thank you i been on and off traveling for 10 years
Thank-you 😀
Very useful and nicely done! Glad you got home safely . Thanks.
Thanks very much
Great advice on so many subjects, wishing to travel with the misses upto 2- 3 years but after many months I still cant decide: converted coach/ 5th wheeler/ stretched motorhome or 4x4 caravan, but after seeing the roads you’ve been driving on ( without getting stuck in wet dirt roads) I don’t think the large vehicles are suited, so confused.
Yes I know exactly what you mean! We are spoilt with opinions now days, which ads to all the confusion. We found a toughened up motorhome to be the most practical for us, our budget, and where we wanted to go. We do feel it all comes down to just that, where you want to go and what you want to go and see
Great advise looking forward to more videos, enjoy your adventure
Thanks very much
Thankyou great tips 😀
Thank you for sharing! 🎉
Cheers
I am so keen on buying a motorhome and so glad to have come across your channel. Thank you so much for the tips and tricks. After watching this today I will have to watch again , as opposed to stop and start, and makes notes on my phone about all the apps you have suggested. I am also a bread person but wraps are a good tip. I like the idea of free camps. I have a lot to learn. I will be a solo traveller, so really looking forward to this lifestyle. I am a avid online shopper LOL and that’s a good point.. being organised is the key! Thank you 😊
Take that leap of faith and buy yourself a motorhome, get out there and see our beautiful country. We are so happy to hear that you’ve enjoyed watching this video, so please keep watching. If you have any questions we are more than happy to answer them. 😀
Very useful, thanks a lot!❤
Thanks for watching 👍
Great advice. Thank you for taking time to share your experience
Thank you 🙏
Thankyou appreciate all the tips and advice that made a lot of sense, you should all be so proud of yourselves what an experience you are sharing as a
Wonderful family, Thankyou again for sharing 👍
Thank you 😊
Thanks great tips.
I am just starting out, investigating what's needed. Many thanks for the sharing. Enjoy 👍
Thanks Karen. Hope it helped
Interesting, Thanks. So interesting, I subscribed. Best wishes from Thailand.
Thank you
Thanks heaps for the tips
Your welcome 🤗
Noted Tips and tricks for travelling Australia. Thanks my fried. Greetings from Vietnam
Thank you and hello 😀
Thanks so much. Very helpful. 👌😊🐨
Glad it helped
Well done. Very well documented. Watched twice now
Aww thank you 🙏
Gt advice. Thankyou very much
Thanks for letting me know
Omg I love it I got one the same
Great tips! Ive just found your videos and I see you are home!! I would of loved some tips for travelling with teenagers! Im trying to convince my 13yr old daughter! Thank you :)
Hi Monika. Jessica was about the same age at the time of filming this video. It's a short video of our kids perspective on travelling around Australia
ua-cam.com/video/5E-44fSfeLg/v-deo.html
Great video 👍
Thank-You
Hi Great for you to share all theses ideas and i have a Rv and done some traveling and working on Traveling across the Nallaboure next year in Feb March 2023
Enjoy the Nullarbor, we loved it.
I'm looking to buy a Toyota Coaster and convert it but a little worried about the laws in Aus about "Free camping" overnight stays. How has your experience been around Aus? are there many places/towns that are motorhome friendly?
Awesome video btw.
Hi and thanks for your question. There are a lot of free or low cost camping around Australia. Some places we stayed specified a time limit like “24hrs free camping” or “48 hours free camping” one we stayed at had a 7 day time limit, yet another on the Tassie coast had a 28 day limit. Some will specify that you need to be self contained and others not. If you download WikiCamps app it’s great as it shows you were all the camps are free or not and you can also find out where you can get water or dump points etc. plus users can leave reviews and comments like on the condition of the road driving in, it was a huge help to us.
Crickey, it’s going to be difficult to travel around Aust for 3yrs when you have to move from most camping sites everyday, was hoping to go real slow & rest up at camping sites for couple of days.
@@pointbreak007if you go to paid for sites you can stay longer.
Loved this. You don't muck around
Straight talk...no faff
Thanks Nick, haha yes I’m all about straight to the point. 😀
Were you able to get Telstra reception everywhere or were there places that you had none? Do you need satelite tv or not?
We all had Telstra service on our mobiles. I wouldnt travel the country without it, however, there were still plenty of places we never had service at all or it was a just 3G with 1 bar, enough to send and receive a text. We did take a spare phone and got an Optus sim however it never worked at all when we didnt have Telstra so it was basically a paper weight. As for TV reception, there was a lot of areas we couldn’t get TV reception, and a lot of places where we could. So if TV is important to you then I’d recommend Satellite TV for sure. 😀
@@campwinnietravellingaustralia Thank you for your reply. We have just binge watched nearly all your videos. How crazy are we LOL. ?! We just ordered our Habitat 1 but have to wait until mid 2023. We are now doing our research and you're part of that, so Thank you very much! BTW Tv is not important to us but Internet would be.
@@unicorntravellers5103 awww I’m glad we helped. Internet was pretty important to us as well although I didn’t need it for work or school. I’d prob look into something that might boost internet? Thing is with those is it will boost internet service if there is at least 1 bar, BUT if there is no internet at all it cannot boost from nothing. I’d need to research into that more. Let me know if there are any other questions you have. 😄
Omg thank you for this, we are planning to travel with 2 kids what month do you suggest traveling to start ?
Your welcome, depends on where you are leaving from?
Heya👋🏼witch wool
Wash do u use that doesnt need to rinse clothes after washing?🤗
Hi it’s called “Earth Choice” laundry liquid. It’s in a clear bottle and the liquid is a blue/grey colour. Cheap as in Woolies too.
Is Teatro really the best service kind regards Joshua
Hi Joshua, do you mean Telstra? If so then yes, we took a spare phone with an Optus SIM card and whenever we had no Telstra service we didn’t have Optus service either. So I wouldn’t bother with Optus. Boost is a cheaper way to get Telstra service and they use the full Telstra network, I have recently changed one of our phones over to Boost to try it out and yes it has the same service as Telstra. There is now starlink internet (satellite internet) but I have not looked into that as yet, however from what I’ve heard it’s great. I hope this has answered your question.
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How can you travel in Australia with these over-the-top lockdown policies?
Thankfully we left NSW prior to this current lockdown and we’ve managed to avoid all of the current border restrictions. 😀
@@campwinnietravellingaustralia that is great to hear , enjoy the outdoors !