Great job with the backing music really complemented the scenery! I hope the supporters page on early in the Video works out I reckon it will. Terrific job as always👍
Thats amazing, you have lived in some of the most unique and beautfiul places in Australia. How lucky 🍀 Thanks for your support on the videos, it means a lot! 😁
My wife and I loved Kalbarri when we visited - wow - 18 years ago. Horse riding up the Murchison, boat cruise along the coast, free swimming with dolphins in the river mouth. The skywalk wasn't there back then - that looks amazing. That's for the lovely trip down memory lane.
Gday Dave & it’s awesome to be able to bring back some great memories! Sounds like you had a great time back then. The skywalk is jaw dropping particularly during the golden hours 🙌🏼😃
@@our.australia.trip. We sure did. Crossed the Nullarbor from Melb (6th time for me, 1st for wife), Christmas Eve at Wave Rock, stayed with a mate in Perth. Went to Rotto, Fremantle, Pinnacles. Great beach & dune drive south from Cervantes. New Norseman was next best to Kalbarri. Then back through the south (didn't like much).
G'day guys, thanks for the vids... have watched a few over the past couple of weeks as a part of a bit of research for the very same trip we plan to embark on with our Kedron in tow from SA to visit mates that recently moved to Exmouth early next year. Keep up the great content as you guys seem so down to earth & are a pleasure to watch! Cheers & safe travels! :)
The Murchison River Gorge is utterly gorgeous. One of my favourite photos is of my young children in Nature’s Window - priceless! Thanks for bringing back wonderful memories.
Thank you so much for the history and info on the area! It’s what is missing from UA-cam these days. Probably my favourite video on this area I’ve seen. Well done! Matt
Thanks for kind words Matt! Really appreciate it. Looks like you have quite the collection of vids yourself mate! There are a lot of familiar names and places on some of your vids, will have to check them out 👍🏼😄
From Perth and spent all my midyear school holidays (in August back then) in Kalbarri as my dad was a mad beach fisherman. Many early mornings fishing at Red Bluff. Lived & worked in Broome for 4yrs and have trecked the whole WA coast which covers some 13,000kms. The WA coast is diverse and would have to be one of the best on the planet for sure. The pick of all the coast would have to be Esperance region in summer and Exmouth region in winter but it is so vast there are many great spots to camp & explore. The Kimberley's in dry season (May to Sept) is stunning especially after a good wet season. Mind you we were in Cairns last year and really enjoyed that but too many people/tourists for our liking. Nice camera work - enjoy
Thanks for the comment and really sounds like you have enjoyed a lot of what WA has to offer 🙌🏼 Haven’t seen half of this magic state yet and already want to spend more time here!! Safe travels H&B
Hi Brad & Hailey it's great to see you back on the road, really enjoyed the episode, Kalbarri is a lovely part of the WA Coast. That rough weather looked rather insane. Keep the episodes coming and enjoy your time in WA, and stay safe. Cheers Peter
Cheers Peter & hope you’re well mate! We’re stoked to be back on the road to and really enjoying this coast. It was a bit wild!! Cheers & catch you on the next one mate 😁
Glad to see you guys back on the road, great episode. Kalbarri, so stunning. Definitely on our bucket list. You mentioned Paul and Sue bought you a beer. I wonder if they were our friends who are travelling WA too. They drive a Mitsubishi Triton towing a Jayco 😊
Love what you do guys, great content once again. Enjoyed seeing Kalbarri through your eyes. You are very brave, not seen drone footage at night before. It was also awesome to see the rock formations under Natures Window from your drone, absolutely love the landscape and colours. 👍🏻💛
Thanks guys! 🥰 It showed up much darker on camera as it does, looked cool though! That was the spot for it out in the bush with no trees or powerlines!!
Great episode guys. You always share such helpful and interesting info. Love following your adventures. Episode on working was also a great insight for us as we plan to do some of this also. Happy travels!!
Thanks Vanessa! We try share whatever little tid bits we find interesting and helpful 😊 That’s awesome, a good balanced lifestyle for sure 🙌🏼 Safe travels 😁
Your're still in the Mid-west Region so expect winter weather, things will warm up once you hit the Gascoyne Region and 26 parallel. Nice video of Kalbarri NP, how is the town since the cyclone?
Thanks Michelle! Glad you’ve found us 😁 In a way yes, we have some canvas covers that cover the fridge vents, it’s not an airtight seal but keeps the dust out for sure. For the door we just sandwich a piece of aquarium filter material between the 2 doors and that does the trick there 👍🏼
We really enjoy watching you guys but found today's a little disappointing. The comments about wrecks etc 'before Australia was discovered' or sailors walking to Perth when there was no civilisation is a little dismissive of Aboriginal people who have been here for 60,000 plus years.
Sorry, I can see how those comments can be taken that way. Firstly we really appreciate the indigenous culture here in Australia, but when talking about the shipwreck we were solely looking at it from the point of view of the sailors & their form and idea of civilisation. Also it didn't help I cut over Hayley talking about "discovering" Australia she literally did the air quotes I just happened to overlay b roll. In future we will be aim to be more careful with our words, while still keeping our off the cuff and unscripted method of storytelling 👍
I’m a nurse. I’m smashing dinner on a break whilst watching this! Lol. Wish it was a beer
Thank you for what you do! Hope we could provide a bit of entertainment over a quick dinner! Cheers 🙏
Glad to see your back on the road. Great episode
Thanks Lesley! Glad you enjoyed the ep & plenty more to come 😁
You are funny. You were freezing cold and still wearing shorts. Hilarious. Loving the trip. Stay Safe xx
Haha it was pretty fresh and I can be pretty stubborn about taking too much gear 🤣
Another cracka of a vlog. My wife and I look forward to your videos each week.
That's so nice to hear Paul! Thank you so much for your support 🙌🥰
Great job with the backing music really complemented the scenery! I hope the supporters page on early in the Video works out I reckon it will. Terrific job as always👍
Thanks Vicki! Just trying to keep things fresh 😊
Appreciate the kind words on the video as always 🥰
When we went to Kalbarri we took the kids down to the Murchison and had some chips and beers watching the sunset at low tide,‘bloody beautiful!!!
Top notch stuff! Would be a great spot for it mate 🙌🏼🤙🏼
Gorgeous scenery
Isn't it what! WA is continuing to turn it on for us 😍
Thanks for sharing. Our big lap 25yrs ago went to many of your travel finds. Great seeing them again & in better weather 👌👏
That’s awesome!! Glad we could share and hope it brings back some great memories 😁
Top video
Thanks mate 😀👍🏼
Amazing video
Thank you! 🙏
Some of the best quality drone and video i have seen, keep up the good work.
Thanks Rodney, the scenes & wildlife in WA make it easy for us!! Cheers for tuning in once again mate 🍻😁
I just commented on your Esperance trip, I grew up there as a little girl, Kalbarri is my home ❤️ home town.
Thats amazing, you have lived in some of the most unique and beautfiul places in Australia. How lucky 🍀 Thanks for your support on the videos, it means a lot! 😁
My wife and I loved Kalbarri when we visited - wow - 18 years ago. Horse riding up the Murchison, boat cruise along the coast, free swimming with dolphins in the river mouth. The skywalk wasn't there back then - that looks amazing. That's for the lovely trip down memory lane.
Gday Dave & it’s awesome to be able to bring back some great memories! Sounds like you had a great time back then. The skywalk is jaw dropping particularly during the golden hours 🙌🏼😃
@@our.australia.trip. We sure did. Crossed the Nullarbor from Melb (6th time for me, 1st for wife), Christmas Eve at Wave Rock, stayed with a mate in Perth. Went to Rotto, Fremantle, Pinnacles. Great beach & dune drive south from Cervantes. New Norseman was next best to Kalbarri. Then back through the south (didn't like much).
G'day guys, thanks for the vids... have watched a few over the past couple of weeks as a part of a bit of research for the very same trip we plan to embark on with our Kedron in tow from SA to visit mates that recently moved to Exmouth early next year. Keep up the great content as you guys seem so down to earth & are a pleasure to watch! Cheers & safe travels! :)
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching 😁
That will be an epic trip, this coastline is unreal!
Safe travels 🙏🏼😎
Im so excited to do this one day
Enjoying your videos
Great episode heading there in 2 weeks
Epic!! Enjoy your stay 😀
The Murchison River Gorge is utterly gorgeous. One of my favourite photos is of my young children in Nature’s Window - priceless! Thanks for bringing back wonderful memories.
Dead right! We were in absolute awe. That's so cool!! It always warms our hearts when our videos evoke a memory like this 🥰
Great to see you back on the road, another great video, you really make my evening joyful, looking forward to more to come. Happy Travels 🤗👍
Cheers Keith, always a pleasure to have your viewership!
The best is yet to come I believe & we can’t wait 😁🤙🏼
Wow such weather extremes in one episode. Beautiful footage of a beautiful part of WA. Happy to have you back on the road again 😊
Yes we were dealt it all!! Thanks Robyn & so are we. Look forward to catching you further up north 😁🥰
Magic country, great vid. Thanks
It continues to blow us away! This is just the beginning of the Western coastline too 🤯
Thank you so much for the history and info on the area! It’s what is missing from UA-cam these days. Probably my favourite video on this area I’ve seen. Well done!
Matt
Thanks for kind words Matt! Really appreciate it. Looks like you have quite the collection of vids yourself mate! There are a lot of familiar names and places on some of your vids, will have to check them out 👍🏼😄
From Perth and spent all my midyear school holidays (in August back then) in Kalbarri as my dad was a mad beach fisherman. Many early mornings fishing at Red Bluff. Lived & worked in Broome for 4yrs and have trecked the whole WA coast which covers some 13,000kms. The WA coast is diverse and would have to be one of the best on the planet for sure. The pick of all the coast would have to be Esperance region in summer and Exmouth region in winter but it is so vast there are many great spots to camp & explore. The Kimberley's in dry season (May to Sept) is stunning especially after a good wet season. Mind you we were in Cairns last year and really enjoyed that but too many people/tourists for our liking. Nice camera work - enjoy
Thanks for the comment and really sounds like you have enjoyed a lot of what WA has to offer 🙌🏼
Haven’t seen half of this magic state yet and already want to spend more time here!!
Safe travels
H&B
Hi Brad & Hailey it's great to see you back on the road, really enjoyed the episode, Kalbarri is a lovely part of the WA Coast. That rough weather looked rather insane. Keep the episodes coming and enjoy your time in WA, and stay safe. Cheers Peter
Cheers Peter & hope you’re well mate!
We’re stoked to be back on the road to and really enjoying this coast. It was a bit wild!!
Cheers & catch you on the next one mate 😁
Glad to see you guys back on the road, great episode. Kalbarri, so stunning. Definitely on our bucket list. You mentioned Paul and Sue bought you a beer. I wonder if they were our friends who are travelling WA too. They drive a Mitsubishi Triton towing a Jayco 😊
Thanks for tuning in again Klara 😁
No they are a different couple!
Love what you do guys, great content once again. Enjoyed seeing Kalbarri through your eyes. You are very brave, not seen drone footage at night before. It was also awesome to see the rock formations under Natures Window from your drone, absolutely love the landscape and colours. 👍🏻💛
Thanks guys! 🥰
It showed up much darker on camera as it does, looked cool though! That was the spot for it out in the bush with no trees or powerlines!!
Great episode guys. You always share such helpful and interesting info. Love following your adventures. Episode on working was also a great insight for us as we plan to do some of this also. Happy travels!!
Thanks Vanessa! We try share whatever little tid bits we find interesting and helpful 😊
That’s awesome, a good balanced lifestyle for sure 🙌🏼
Safe travels 😁
Your're still in the Mid-west Region so expect winter weather, things will warm up once you hit the Gascoyne Region and 26 parallel. Nice video of Kalbarri NP, how is the town since the cyclone?
Looking forward to that!! Cheers mate, town seemed to be bustling and didn’t see any obvious signs of the cyclone 🙏🏼
Noice vid...
Thanks Mark 😎🤙🏼
Best part use can go wherever and whenever use want. Im tempered to sell my unit and get myself a nice setup amd take off. I have a 6 and a 7 year old
Just found your channel. Spectacular videos and drone footage. Do you tape up your vents, doors to dust out of your van or do you use a device?
Thanks Michelle! Glad you’ve found us 😁
In a way yes, we have some canvas covers that cover the fridge vents, it’s not an airtight seal but keeps the dust out for sure.
For the door we just sandwich a piece of aquarium filter material between the 2 doors and that does the trick there 👍🏼
Hey guys what time of year was this??
Thanks
How has Kalbarri recovered from the Cyclone, I know the damage was bad????
Nothing looked out of place! A lovely small town, it was bustling in there 🙌
Cyclone was further up, around broome-Exmouth way
Cyclone seroja hit kalbarri, 70 percent of home damage, info from Google!!!
We really enjoy watching you guys but found today's a little disappointing.
The comments about wrecks etc 'before Australia was discovered' or sailors walking to Perth when there was no civilisation is a little dismissive of Aboriginal people who have been here for 60,000 plus years.
Sorry, I can see how those comments can be taken that way. Firstly we really appreciate the indigenous culture here in Australia, but when talking about the shipwreck we were solely looking at it from the point of view of the sailors & their form and idea of civilisation. Also it didn't help I cut over Hayley talking about "discovering" Australia she literally did the air quotes I just happened to overlay b roll. In future we will be aim to be more careful with our words, while still keeping our off the cuff and unscripted method of storytelling 👍