Another great video ,really appreciate all your efforts. I read a tip the other day to put a slice of bread under the kiev ..garlic bread. safe travels x
Been off on holiday for a couple of weeks so been playing catch up. One thing I knew I wouldn’t see for definite was Troy catching a fish. He never disappoints. Please put him out of his misery and buy him one in a pet shop. Keep up the good work and safe travels around the top end
Great video guys, especially the drone work well done and I learnt something about how to do my chicken kiev without losing all the butter, keep up the good work
In 1986 we travelled around Aus in an old single axle viscount towed by a ‘82 Holden Commodore for 12 months. We eventually traded the car in for a HZ ute 😂 No solar, it didn’t even have a water tank attached and definitely no air conditioner 😬 Made some amazing memories, although we hit Kununurra on New Years Day and there was no escaping the 47 degrees and 100% humidity in that old girl 😫😫 Almost 40 years later we are now travelling full time in absolute luxury 😁🫶👌
Hey Troy, I know the late model vehicles of today are incredible with all the technology in them, I’m just wondering if you use manual shift while towing the caravan as it does save a lot of strain on the transmission, if not why not? It just might in the long run save the transmission. Amazing tides in the north of W A, apparently it comes in rather quickly. Amazing views!!
@@JourneyUnknown hey Troy & Laura, that’s great using manual shift on hills and decents. I really think you should be using it when taking off and wherever possible while towing the caravan, just to save the transmission. I’ve been following you guys since the beginning, awesome videos.
Hey Harrison, keep the cooking going the biscuits looked so yummy. Also Harrison can you show Troy how to fish so Lauren doesn't have to chuckle every time Troy boasts it gunna be a seafood fiesta tonight !!! 😂🤣😂🤣👍🎣🎣🤭
Hey guys - how do you begin to cost for this lifestyle, I get the cost of the car and the caravan- what’s one’s monthly expenses- I plan to go to the Brisbane caravan show this year - just to look and see…
Hi, thanks for tuning in and commenting. Everyone's expenses will be different. As a general rule, you will be looking between $1000 - $1500 per week. It all depends on how many free camps or caravan parks you stay at. Your biggest expense will also be fuel and groceries. Hopefully, this has helped a little 🙏
Ya never home less if your living in a caravan it's ya home at least you can escape and head for safety not like a house that will get blown down then you would definitely be home less
Love your contents. it's beautiful to see that 3 generations travel together! Look forward to seeing more of that 😍
Awww thank you 😊 🙏,
Another great video ,really appreciate all your efforts. I read a tip the other day to put a slice of bread under the kiev ..garlic bread. safe travels x
Hey Cheryl, thank you 😊 we appreciate you following along. Ahh, that's a great idea. Thanks for sharing 👍
You make up our Tuesday night 😎🍷🦋🦘🌸🐬
Great Episode have a wonderful week 🍺🍺
Awesome Paul, thanks for tuning in each week 🍻
Been off on holiday for a couple of weeks so been playing catch up. One thing I knew I wouldn’t see for definite was Troy catching a fish. He never disappoints. Please put him out of his misery and buy him one in a pet shop. Keep up the good work and safe travels around the top end
😂 🎣 be patient. Thanks for catching up on the episodes 👍 🙏
Glad you were able to miss the cyclone. Great cookies Harrison. Great trip and so good to be able to share it together with your family.
Thanks Karen 😍, we're all enjoying making wonderful memories together ❤️
Great ep, thanks for sharing guys
Thanks for following along 😊 🙏
Really loved Harrison’s cooking segment
Aww, he'll be wrapped. You enjoyed his cooking segment ☺️ 😍
great family video guy's very enjoyable as always .have fun and be safe 😊😉😘 will have to start following an face book
Cheers Geoff yep certainly follow along on FB or insta for more upto date content 😀
Great video guys, especially the drone work well done and I learnt something about how to do my chicken kiev without losing all the butter, keep up the good work
Cheers, Ed. thanks for tuning in and following along 😀 🙏
In 1986 we travelled around Aus in an old single axle viscount towed by a
‘82 Holden Commodore for 12 months. We eventually traded the car in for a HZ ute 😂 No solar, it didn’t even have a water tank attached and definitely no air conditioner 😬 Made some amazing memories, although we hit Kununurra on New Years Day and there was no escaping the 47 degrees and 100% humidity in that old girl 😫😫 Almost 40 years later we are now travelling full time in absolute luxury 😁🫶👌
Omg what a great experience. You and your family would have wonderful memories 🥰. It was very tough going back in the day 🙏
You know how to live it up - particularly when it comes to meals. I love the chicken Kiev idea.
Cheers, Paul, it was delicious 😋 👍
Good to see you let King B sleep in the van occasionally 😂😂😂
Looking forward to seeing Broome through your lens 😊
😆. he finally came to his senses 👏 😂
Hi I really like coming on your adventures and viewing the drone footage Just ignore the whingers they are just jealous. Melissa from Adelaide.
Thanks Melissa ❤️
Hey Troy, I know the late model vehicles of today are incredible with all the technology in them, I’m just wondering if you use manual shift while towing the caravan as it does save a lot of strain on the transmission, if not why not? It just might in the long run save the transmission. Amazing tides in the north of W A, apparently it comes in rather quickly. Amazing views!!
Hey David, thanks for tuning in. We use manual mode on hills and decents . Otherwise, normal drive mode whilst on long straights . 👍
@@JourneyUnknown hey Troy & Laura, that’s great using manual shift on hills and decents. I really think you should be using it when taking off and wherever possible while towing the caravan, just to save the transmission. I’ve been following you guys since the beginning, awesome videos.
Awesome, thanks for some great advice, David 👍
Hey Harrison, keep the cooking going the biscuits looked so yummy. Also Harrison can you show Troy how to fish so Lauren doesn't have to chuckle every time Troy boasts it gunna be a seafood fiesta tonight !!! 😂🤣😂🤣👍🎣🎣🤭
Thanks Peter, haha yes Harrison can cook and catch fish. He'll be a great catch for some lucky lady someday 😍
Absolutely Troy .
We stayed at the camp over the road from the RAC and it was fine the amenities were clean and great shower
Beautiful, thanks for sharing, Debbie 👌
Wow guys,I just found your u tube channel and subscribe and leaving a comment and 👍 up , from Mt Barker wa
That's awesome. Thanks so much, Bridget 🙏 😊
Everything looks so dirty and dusty. At least Troy's hiking shoes stayed clean. ;)
Certainly does 😂
Those rainbow cookies looked delicious, and cooking them on a BBQ was something that I'd like to try
They were so nice ❤️ 😍
The crab pot is illegal in Western Australia don't let the fisheries catch you using it..
Yeah, we worked that out shortly after using it. There's plenty of rules to be across travelling Aus 😮
AWESOME CONTENT!!!! STAY SAFE XXXX
Thanks Marni 😍
Hey guys - how do you begin to cost for this lifestyle, I get the cost of the car and the caravan- what’s one’s monthly expenses- I plan to go to the Brisbane caravan show this year - just to look and see…
Hi, thanks for tuning in and commenting. Everyone's expenses will be different. As a general rule, you will be looking between $1000 - $1500 per week. It all depends on how many free camps or caravan parks you stay at. Your biggest expense will also be fuel and groceries.
Hopefully, this has helped a little 🙏
Great content and one liners you regret not taking a generator? You were all cooking at the mosquito ck😅😅
Hey, thanks for watching. We wouldn't use the generator enough to warrant taking one.
When fishing, what knot do you use?
I just use a simple Palomar Knot,
@JourneyUnknown I use the uni knot. I'll try the palomar knot though
Who’s with your dog when you go out - like at the aquarium? Is there dog sitting at the park ?
Dad looked after Coco when we're at the aquarium. Otherwise, we have a camera in the van if we go out for short trips
Hope you have missed all the rain plenty up your way
Thank you 🍻 It's touch and go 🌧 🌦
The photo of the family travelling around Iike that, government says no now!
Yeah, it's bloody ridiculous 🙄
Wondering how old the King is?
The great man is turning 75 next month 🥳 🎉 🍻
Hi, what do you tie down your awning with? Cheers
Hi Noni, we use navigatior tie down straps
@@JourneyUnknown hey, thank you for the reply. Greatly appreciated, cheers Non
is that crab trap legal in WA ?
We recently found out that they're not legal in WA
@@JourneyUnknown thought so , glad you checked , fisheries in WA are red hot . Enjoying your travels
Ya never home less if your living in a caravan it's ya home at least you can escape and head for safety not like a house that will get blown down then you would definitely be home less
It's just a figure of speech, David. Not legitimately homeless 🤔
@@JourneyUnknown 🙂👍
It looks hot 🥵
Very 🔥, although the pools are amazing 😍
Are you talking about cyclone Neville???
Ex cyclone Lincoln
I think U got that wrong a child is under 15yrs and only 1 consion and 2 Adults...
But it was a lovely blue water up there...😂😂😂
Yep, Harrison is under 15 🙏
Kingy lol has great faith (not) in your fishing abilities lol I think you need to go on why not fishing charters in Darwin to catch yourself a fish 😜
Haha 😂. We need a good break in the weather 🤔
Going all the way to Exmouth in WA, you may have stayed at home alone, waiting for your next disaster to arrive?
And miss out on all that fun. Not a chance, Geoff 🤔
Sorting out the cost of living with two kids in Exmouth, fifteen tons of aluminum and plastic waste winds up in a caravan park
Thanks for supporting the algorithm, Geoff 😍
Oops, crap traps are illegal in W.A Troy🫣 naughty boy.
Yeah, we worked that out after that fact, unfortunately.