Thanks for another great video. How long does it take for you guys to fully setup the camper. Me and the misso are looking at a camper soon and I very much like yours. But the better half wants something that is quick to setup and pack up.
G'day Michael, depending on weather it takes us about 15-20 mins. Just tent and awning and levelling it out. But more like half an hour 40 mins if we setup everything. It would be quicker with a hard-shell tent. But we need a big bed as we are both a tad on the taller side. Check out those new pod style campers. They have a bed internally and are quite well setup. They are halfway between a small van and a camper. Probably the quickest setup I've seen.
G'day Greg. Yeah that part of the tent has a few design flaws. However we have since started using the zip on room we purchased with it and it's working a treat. It's just a bit tedious setting up and packing up.
Was just thinking about Menindee lake then you vid pops up. Good to see how the the awning and tent in performing in the rain. Just a side note those opera house nets can’t be used in NSW😢
Haha... classic. Good ol Menindee. Yeah I've been told about those nets now. So I havn't used them since. I'll get my hands on those pyramid style ones. But thanks for the heads up. Appreciate it.
It's never too much fun being crook in the bush. It's a beautiful spot. Hopefully we can get there again this year as we have been wanting to do the Darling River run for years. Always something stopping us. But anyway. Have a great time there this weekend.
Hey Tim, looks like you got a really nice setup against the weather. I thought it was coming on into summer down there. Why is the weather so ordinary? Anyway, a kayak on that lake would be mint! Cheers, Have fun!
Oh Ted we've had ordinary weather since crossing into the state of New South Wales. It's been cold and wet for the majority of the last 6 weeks. We've had a great time none the less. I'd love to add a Kayak to our setup. Saw some inflatable models just last week. Very expensive but would be very good.
I really think I'd rather travel in the harder times as I believe it would have much more old school life survival feeling. Rare experiences just like when we were at the Winton dinosaur walk in torrential downpour. Everybody had there brollies out until they seen me enjoying myself, they all caught on and joined me.
@@TimRumble hahaha I know what ya saying mate. Different version our amazing country is what you'll get to see. Makes the next lap so much more worth it.
Beautiful photography touring in amazing times
Once we get over the rain...we do realise we are seeing our country in it's best condition for some time.
Hey Tim,Michelle,thanks for another great vid.This one was a down to earth how it is
episode of life on the road.Thanks guy's.🥃🥂👌🏾👍🏾
Cheers Doug... Tell me... is it raining up your way?
wow! looks very cool! 🌧️🏞️🛻😎🤙📹
no drone footage in the rain .. yeah okay wait til! part 2
Haha... yeah you got it
What a beautiful spot you camped at. Michelle did a great job setting up while you rested. Thats a great setup your have there.
Absolutely it was a great spot.
I don't know what it was that came over me. I was no good tho. Luckily Michelle was there.
Good to see there's actually some water there....
Indeed mate. Gets emptied often.
Thanks for another great video. How long does it take for you guys to fully setup the camper. Me and the misso are looking at a camper soon and I very much like yours. But the better half wants something that is quick to setup and pack up.
G'day Michael, depending on weather it takes us about 15-20 mins. Just tent and awning and levelling it out. But more like half an hour 40 mins if we setup everything.
It would be quicker with a hard-shell tent. But we need a big bed as we are both a tad on the taller side.
Check out those new pod style campers. They have a bed internally and are quite well setup. They are halfway between a small van and a camper. Probably the quickest setup I've seen.
Perhaps a wall at the front leading edge of the 23zero might keep the ladders dry or a shady wall !
G'day Greg. Yeah that part of the tent has a few design flaws. However we have since started using the zip on room we purchased with it and it's working a treat. It's just a bit tedious setting up and packing up.
Was just thinking about Menindee lake then you vid pops up. Good to see how the the awning and tent in performing in the rain. Just a side note those opera house nets can’t be used in NSW😢
Haha... classic. Good ol Menindee.
Yeah I've been told about those nets now. So I havn't used them since. I'll get my hands on those pyramid style ones. But thanks for the heads up. Appreciate it.
that's awsome. sorry ya crook in the vid.
I'm def taking the dogs up for a swim this weekend.
It's never too much fun being crook in the bush. It's a beautiful spot. Hopefully we can get there again this year as we have been wanting to do the Darling River run for years. Always something stopping us. But anyway.
Have a great time there this weekend.
Hey Tim, looks like you got a really nice setup against the weather. I thought it was coming on into summer down there. Why is the weather so ordinary? Anyway, a kayak on that lake would be mint! Cheers, Have fun!
Oh Ted we've had ordinary weather since crossing into the state of New South Wales. It's been cold and wet for the majority of the last 6 weeks. We've had a great time none the less. I'd love to add a Kayak to our setup. Saw some inflatable models just last week. Very expensive but would be very good.
@@TimRumble check out the Tucktek folding kayaks, light, compact, cheap. Working out well for us.
What time of year is this? I'm off to Menindee next month (August) ... I'm a bit nervous about weather!
This was October. Don't be worried about weather. It is what it is. Just check it before you go and the current road conditions at the time.
I really think I'd rather travel in the harder times as I believe it would have much more old school life survival feeling. Rare experiences just like when we were at the Winton dinosaur walk in torrential downpour. Everybody had there brollies out until they seen me enjoying myself, they all caught on and joined me.
Yeah good on ya mate. It's long in the tooth in regards to rain. But we are seeing the country at It's best.
@@TimRumble hahaha I know what ya saying mate. Different version our amazing country is what you'll get to see. Makes the next lap so much more worth it.
Great vid Tim thanks for sharing .🥃🥃Ching Ching
Thanks heaps mate. Ching Ching!