Muloorina is on my bucket list and the drive out to Lake Eyre. Took a dip at Coward springs on my way back from Coober Pedy on a trip, doesnt look like too many flies around, you guys are lucky. Cant wait for part 2.
Cheers Grant! Muloorina was stunning and so fresh with all the rain they’ve had up there! We didn’t get to drive out to Lake Eyre but gotta leave something for next time! Flies weren’t bad at all! We got lucky!
Great episode Guys. The Red Gum slab tables at the Cradock Hotel were mightily impressive, and they looked nice and flat still !!. I love the Oody Track, so much to see, a lot of history. Thanks for your efforts and sharing, take care, cheers.
Good to see you getting out and doing it. Just one comment from someone who has driven most of it. If you see a puddle in the middle of the road, please try and help the road and slow down and drive around the water. All blasting through the middle does is damages the track, sprays your rig with crappy water and tries to force into seals. Otherwise well done.
Couldn’t agree more Glenn, we did our best to avoid water where we could, but the further we got the more it rained the wetter and more slippery the roads got. Thanks Glenn for your feedback!
Great Video, I noticed you have a pooch on board, I've been wanting to do almost your exact trip and want to take my kelpie. How did you go with camping and national parks etc with a dog? Was there anywhere in the Flinders Ranges you could camp with a dog? Did you find places you couldn't stay because you had a dog? I so want to take my Kelpie but don't want it to make the trip hard to find pet friendly free camps.
Yea we take Jarrah as much as we possibly can! The Oodnadatta Track is all dogs allowed, until you get past Oodnadatta towards Dalhousie. That section is no dogs. Do have to be mindful of baiting around the place. Having the dog on board didn’t stop us camping anywhere. Hope that helps 👍🏼👍🏼
@@Wanderingaus_adv You were at lots of places! derp. Muloorina. Walk around past the bird hide. Along a sand track and there is a hot spring. Well more like a hot dam..
Gday Kelly! We try to go to mostly dog friendly places if we’re not sure we’ll either ask or call ahead. Most places have been happy. Also depends on the weather, in the cooler months Jarrah loves a backseat nap but if the weather is warm we’ll find a shady spot to park and tie Jarrah up outside the car with his water bowl and bed.
Hey legends, great vid, very informative! Doing this trip myself shortly with our pooch! When did you actually do the trip (time of year) asking as well lol be doing it in summer and not sure if I'm going to die 🤣. Cheers Ross
Gday Ross Thanks for the feedback mate! Appreciate it. We did this trip at the very beginning of October this year. It gets warm, but the heat we experience is unseasonal for that time of year apparently. Good luck and enjoy!
Ross Richardson. Do your homework well on the summer trips up there. William Creek can get down to a population of three during that period. Take a leaf out of the locals book !!, cheers.
Great vid. Enjoyed watching. Thanks
Cheers Ian!
Muloorina is on my bucket list and the drive out to Lake Eyre. Took a dip at Coward springs on my way back from Coober Pedy on a trip, doesnt look like too many flies around, you guys are lucky. Cant wait for part 2.
Cheers Grant!
Muloorina was stunning and so fresh with all the rain they’ve had up there!
We didn’t get to drive out to Lake Eyre but gotta leave something for next time!
Flies weren’t bad at all! We got lucky!
Great episode Guys. The Red Gum slab tables at the Cradock Hotel were mightily impressive, and they looked nice and flat still !!. I love the Oody Track, so much to see, a lot of history. Thanks for your efforts and sharing, take care, cheers.
Cradock was a ripper! Heaps of character and a great feed too!
Thanks for the feedback and support BigKev!
Great footage as always guys 👍
Cheers mate!
Good to see you getting out and doing it. Just one comment from someone who has driven most of it. If you see a puddle in the middle of the road, please try and help the road and slow down and drive around the water. All blasting through the middle does is damages the track, sprays your rig with crappy water and tries to force into seals. Otherwise well done.
Couldn’t agree more Glenn, we did our best to avoid water where we could, but the further we got the more it rained the wetter and more slippery the roads got.
Thanks Glenn for your feedback!
Loving the content keep them coming.😀🇭🇲
Cheers Ed
Great stuff guys... glad you take the dogo with you when you can, cheers....
He wouldn’t let us leave without him haha! We’d miss him also! He’s good egg, a Great companion on the road
Mound springs was amazing-green crop circle in the middle of nothing! You both need a medal to get out of the car in that heat and wind😩
It’s was pretty damn hot that’s for sure! Haha
We used to stay at Mulloorina Station for work. Remember one day a bus load of backpackers turned up and were skinny dipping in that waterhole lol
A ripper spot! A skinny dip was on the cards with the 38 degrees we had whilst there 😂
We did a lot of this trip in late Aug/early Sep. Great stuff
Pretty awesome aye mate!
10:05 is well within the time frame of having a Coldie 🍻🍻
Good man! 🍻
Great Video, I noticed you have a pooch on board, I've been wanting to do almost your exact trip and want to take my kelpie. How did you go with camping and national parks etc with a dog? Was there anywhere in the Flinders Ranges you could camp with a dog? Did you find places you couldn't stay because you had a dog? I so want to take my Kelpie but don't want it to make the trip hard to find pet friendly free camps.
Yea we take Jarrah as much as we possibly can!
The Oodnadatta Track is all dogs allowed, until you get past Oodnadatta towards Dalhousie. That section is no dogs. Do have to be mindful of baiting around the place.
Having the dog on board didn’t stop us camping anywhere.
Hope that helps 👍🏼👍🏼
Did you guys walk around the creek/lake to the ‘hot spring’?!
Which creek / lake mate?
@@Wanderingaus_adv You were at lots of places! derp. Muloorina. Walk around past the bird hide. Along a sand track and there is a hot spring. Well more like a hot dam..
Nah we didn’t know about that one! We noted it down for next time for sure! Thanks for the tip!
Great video guys! What do you do with your dog when you go to wineries/eat in the pub etc - are they all dog friendly if you sit outside? Thanks!
Gday Kelly!
We try to go to mostly dog friendly places if we’re not sure we’ll either ask or call ahead. Most places have been happy.
Also depends on the weather, in the cooler months Jarrah loves a backseat nap but if the weather is warm we’ll find a shady spot to park and tie Jarrah up outside the car with his water bowl and bed.
Another great episode guys.. P.S 10:30am is never to early for a cold one when on holidays (this is coming from a chick too!)
Thanks Guys and thanks even more for backing me (Mitch) up! 👌🏼👌🏼
Love your map worm, what program or how do you do that? Great vid too 👍🏽
Thanks! We use Adobe After Effects to build the map, plus a stack of YT Tutorials! lol Pretty cool aye
Wandering Aus. Adventures Cheers mate and beer at anytime that ends in o’clock is OK 👍🏽 Or Bundy I don’t do beer 😂
What time of year did you go ?
Gday mate!
We left on the last Wednesday of September and retuned the first Thursday of October
Hope that helps 👍🏼
Hey legends, great vid, very informative! Doing this trip myself shortly with our pooch!
When did you actually do the trip (time of year) asking as well lol be doing it in summer and not sure if I'm going to die 🤣.
Cheers
Ross
Gday Ross
Thanks for the feedback mate! Appreciate it. We did this trip at the very beginning of October this year. It gets warm, but the heat we experience is unseasonal for that time of year apparently.
Good luck and enjoy!
@@Wanderingaus_adv thanks guys! Keen for the next vid to come out. 😉
Won’t be long hopefully!
Ross Richardson. Do your homework well on the summer trips up there. William Creek can get down to a population of three during that period. Take a leaf out of the locals book !!, cheers.
10.05 what the! I’m talking breakfast beers 🍺
Haha yea!! 😂
Are you guys on FB and or Insta?
Both! 😊 can find us on Insta using the @wanderingaus_adventures handle 👍🏼
comments are good for the youtube algorithm
Haha Thanks Ally! 😂