Last time we were up there they were still building the new ablution blocks. Some really nice meals available from the Yanchep Inn. Its always a great stop when we are coming back from up north.
Nice little video again, might have to check that spot out my self. I went up to nambung station bout 3 weeks ago for a week was very relaxing. Can I ask what type is your camper trailer, I reckon that is a awesome trailer. I'm also amazed how many people were down on the beach. I suppose up there is almost another suburb of Perth now lol.
Good to hear; we enjoyed Nambung too. The camper is a Reconn R2, which you can read more about here - www.4wdingaustralia.com/camping/our-new-hybrid-camper-a-lifestyle-reconn-r2/
Yeah, tall people problems! I'm 6"6, and if I'm completely honest its annoying. Occasionally we put the camper up on ramps, but my wife has a hard time using the kitchen for the opposite reason then! It's an excuse to stay out of the kitchen!
@@4wdingaustralia Thanks for the quick reply. We are very new to camping and we don’t have a camper yet. On trial with a family tent and essentials. Security was a topic during sleeping and when the tent is unattended. We bought some sensor lights and looking at alarms soon for more remote sites. Love the Reconn R2.
thanks guys we are heading there for a new van shaker. looks like we picked a good location.. only 40 mins from home
Last time we were up there they were still building the new ablution blocks. Some really nice meals available from the Yanchep Inn. Its always a great stop when we are coming back from up north.
Nice. Such a great spot. Good to hear about the Inn. It was chokkas when we walked past.
Nice little video again, might have to check that spot out my self.
I went up to nambung station bout 3 weeks ago for a week was very relaxing. Can I ask what type is your camper trailer, I reckon that is a awesome trailer. I'm also amazed how many people were down on the beach. I suppose up there is almost another suburb of Perth now lol.
Good to hear; we enjoyed Nambung too. The camper is a Reconn R2, which you can read more about here - www.4wdingaustralia.com/camping/our-new-hybrid-camper-a-lifestyle-reconn-r2/
How tall are you mate? That kitchen door latch looks like it's almost about to hit your head every-time.
Yeah, tall people problems! I'm 6"6, and if I'm completely honest its annoying. Occasionally we put the camper up on ramps, but my wife has a hard time using the kitchen for the opposite reason then! It's an excuse to stay out of the kitchen!
Hi, in terms of security. Did you feel safe? Thanks and great content!
Yep, absolutely. You are camped right near others doing the same thing, and its a great place.
@@4wdingaustralia Thanks for the quick reply. We are very new to camping and we don’t have a camper yet. On trial with a family tent and essentials. Security was a topic during sleeping and when the tent is unattended. We bought some sensor lights and looking at alarms soon for more remote sites. Love the Reconn R2.
The koala are in the wild?
No, you don't get wild Koalas in WA. They are in a dedicated area
@@4wdingaustralia but their live in this trees? I know usually the animals in the national park are in the wild.
@@lorenzwildlife9726 They have a dedicated Koala exhibition to display them. They aren't native in WA, and none live in the wild
@@4wdingaustralia zoo similar? Strange in the national park there are animals in captivity.
@@lorenzwildlife9726 exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/site/koala-viewing-area