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Eternal Journeys
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ธ.ค. 2019
Snaked? or Dog-Move? | CANGGU SURF 12th - 13th Jan 2022
Emotions running high as Canggu sees its first swell in what seems like forever...
Filmed afternoon on 12th Jan and morning on the 13th Jan 2022
Filmed afternoon on 12th Jan and morning on the 13th Jan 2022
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"Off Season" They Said | Canggu Surf - Dec 18th 2021
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"Off Season" They Said | Canggu Surf - Dec 18th 2021
Everyone Gets A Wave - CANGGU SURF - 17th December 2021
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Everyone Gets A Wave - CANGGU SURF - 17th December 2021
Groms Own The Day | Canggu Surf 4th Dec 2021
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New swell meets wrong lens choice...
Early Morning Push - Canggu Surf - 3rd Dec 2021
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Early Morning Push - Canggu Surf - 3rd Dec 2021
Mellow Days - BALI Surf West Coast Wet Season Surfing
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Mellow Days - BALI Surf West Coast Wet Season Surfing
NOOSA SURF - 6th July 2021 | Travel Australia
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I took a day off surfing, to shoot some surfing...
08 TASMANIA Amazing Cinematic Travel Footage | Vanlife Australia
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lutruwita - Aboriginal name for Tasmania Ive been on the road for 7 months now. Having travelled from Adelaide in the south to Cape Tribulation in Far North Queensland. Then slowly down the east coast. Ive seen some incredible country, but still, nothing had me prepared for arriving in Tasmania. Friends and other travellers had told me how amazing the landscape is. And I'd seen countless videos...
EDENFLO - Vineyard Drone Flyover Promo | BAROSSA VALLEY
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Just a little project for a mate. Edenflo makes incredible natural wines in South Australia. Sourcing grapes from eastern Barossa and Eden Valley. Check out: edenflowines.com.au/shop/ IG: @ edenflo Music: Eagle by Allysha Joy
1000 Stealth Free-Camping Tips | Vanlife Australia
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A new video, finally! After almost 6 months on the road I've collected a bit of experience in stealth camping. Ive only paid for accommodation about 5 times in the whole trip... Bargain! Ive been warned 8 times by council officers. And fined once in Noosa, but I was really pushing the limit, camping in a carpark right on the beach. This is a laidback video with a bunch of info on stealth campin...
06 Lakes & Waterfalls Tablelands Riding High | Vanlife Queensland
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Episode 6 - A journey through the Atherton Tablelands Takes me on an inland loop from Cairns into the vibrant highlands. Chasing waterfalls and enjoying some incredible fresh produce along the way. SUBSCRIBE to the channel and join the adventure!!! th-cam.com/channels/IJ2vqxzjCNf8wdc2fr7CWw.html I'd love to hear from you in the comments if you have any thoughts on the video Donate BITCOIN to he...
05 Van Build Campervan Tour DIY Toyota Hiace Conversion | Vanlife Australia
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Minimalist camper van fit-out of a 1997 Toyota Hiace H100. This tutorial is far from complete, but it should give you a decent overview of the fit out and some of the techniques used. If you have any questions please comment below! Please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE! Check my other videos! th-cam.com/channels/IJ2vqxzjCNf8wdc2fr7CWw.html Donate BITCOIN to help fund the channel: 3QiNKM3owa7eTKrGQTfKFRitQSkn...
04 Daintree Life Waterfall Hunting Lost in a Rainforest \\ Vanlife Queensland
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Episode four takes me deep into the Daintree Rainforest, on a mission for unknown adventures, with a side of revegetation volunteering. I had been looking for a way to offset my travel emissions. And heard about the revegetation work going on in the Daintree, from a podcast plantproof.com/the-lungs-of-our-planet-urgently-need-our-help-with-jimmy-halfcut/ I signed up for the Halfcut Alliance's f...
03 Magnetic Island Mossman Hiace CamperVan Tour | Vanlife Queensland
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Welcome to Eternal Journeys - A Van Story... Episode 03 Some life-changing events over the past few weeks have left this episode a little clunky. As they say, the show must go on... After leaving Agnes Water we moved directly up to Townsville to visit friends. Townsville doesn't have a great reputation among travellers, but from a Vanlife perspective, we found it to be great. You can swim at th...
01-02 Queensland Border Agnes Water Beautiful East Coast | Vanlife Australia
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01-02 Queensland Border Agnes Water Beautiful East Coast | Vanlife Australia
Pocket Films - EJ002 - LONGKUWAR - South Australia | 1080pHD
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Pocket Films - EJ002 - LONGKUWAR - South Australia | 1080pHD
Pocket Films - EJ001- YURREBILLA - South Australia | 1080pHD
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Pocket Films - EJ001- YURREBILLA - South Australia | 1080pHD
Mavic Mini - Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia
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Mavic Mini - Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia
HOW to PLANT a PINEAPPLE - Eternal Journeys
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HOW to PLANT a PINEAPPLE - Eternal Journeys
Kangaroos - Adelaide Hills, South Australia
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Kangaroos - Adelaide Hills, South Australia
Tokyo High - Time Lapse footage JAPAN 2019 GoPro Hero 7 Beats Instrumental Music Travel Edit Explore
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Tokyo High - Time Lapse footage JAPAN 2019 GoPro Hero 7 Beats Instrumental Music Travel Edit Explore
What is the brand of the bull bar , thanks live your work
Bonza
i cant follow this.
Sorry to hear that, mr duck. Need help?
@@EternalJourneys what state you in?
@@crazyduck1254 Bali ;)
I'm curious how the van is to use in different weather conditions with so little insulation. We're about to insulate our HiAce and we're also concerned about losing internal space and weight, but also being able to keep out the heat during hot summer days, or keeping the heat in on cool spring or fall nights. How do you find this level of insulation for livability?
From what I’ve read, from people with way more understanding of thermodynamics than me; insulation only really works to a degree. Basically, it will keep the heat out to a point - then once the van is hot it will keep that heat in - longer than it would if there was no insulation at all. I experienced this in FNQ where every day was around 35c and full sun. The nights stayed hot, and so did the van. Avoid leaving the van closed up in the sun. Shade is better than insulation, in this case. I didn’t test any really cold conditions. I guess the coldest I got was around cradle mountain area in Tas, early summer - still pretty cold at night. Never had a problem with being cold, but I had a really good blanket and extra layers to sleep in if needed. I imagine insulation would help more in cold conditions.
@@EternalJourneys Thanks so much for replying. Getting some insight from actual owners of one of these conversions is invaluable. We may not stress as much about insulation and prioritize not adding any thickness, or at least as little as possible, to the walls instead.
I swear, is my HiAce the only one who’s seat has to flip backwards to get to the engine? I see these builds all the time and it makes me wonder. I can’t build anything behind my passenger seat, but at least I got the high top so I can stand up.
It been a while, but im pretty sure mine flipped backwards as well. But if you fold the backrest forwards then lift the seat - it doesnt actually need that much room behind.
@@EternalJourneys I honestly didnt know the seat could fold that way too, never had a reason to try😅
Huge one - Don't park to wake up to the amazing view... most places like that will get you fined.... pull up a few streets back and drive down to the view in the morning... I have had rangers fining people (great ocean road) and they mentioned they spotted me parked up the road by a farm.... ranger said to me, smart, we dont fine there..... as I set up to cook breakfast in this amazing spot, whilst the other campers sulked over their fines
Hey mate I don’t suppose you have the measurements for that frame? I have exactly the same van and want to save myself a bit of time…happy to ping you some cash! Cheers
Excellent build!! Where did you get the front bumper?
Thanks mate! Bumper was already there from previous owner. That was what caught my attention when we were looking in the first place :)
Hey man! Great video. Where did you source your silent guard underlay from? Thanks I’m advance!
Hey, great build Wondering for your kitchen setup behind the seats. Is it easily removable to allow access for changing the oil filter and fold back of the chairs to gain access to the engine. Ideally I want to do the same as yourself in my 2006 haice but hesitant due to the oil filter access point and engine access Thanks 🙏
Thanks mate! Yeah, if you look back at the floorboard installation you'll see ive left a cutout for the access panel on the floor. Which can then be accessed through the two cupboard doors under the sink. Theres no backing on the cupboards either, so everything is accessible from the front as well. I had a major service done after the build, so it's all suitable. I made all of my measurements with the engine bay open (passenger seat access). That way you know how much space you need to leave. Your newer model will obvs be different, so just take all precautions before you start.
Very nice 👍🏻👍🏻
at 3:47 can you show exactly where not to screw into ahaha? I'm converting my hiace and can't get a decent look underneath. Feel like im stabbing in the dark lol
Looks awesome
How many 2.4m pieces of wood and foilboard do i need for the flooring roughly? Nice simple guide :)
hey there. super super helpful video!! How long did it take you start to finish?
Hi! Thanks so much :) It was done slowly over a few months. So, hard to gauge really!
I like the concept of the metal frame for bed but I have another idea that I'm conforming to make the platform even better. I don't know how to explain it in detail but it's 2 layered 4 part I think
Poor bloke needs to buy a drill
i got some idea. enjoyed watching...
Thanks for the tips. They were very interesting and informative. It gave us something more think about. You're in a beautiful location there in Tasmania. We're looking forward to following your travels.
Hi just wondering how you get to the engine under the front seat with the cupboards behind it, as the seat needs to be lifted up to get to it? I have a 1999 hiace commuter and I'm trying to figure this out
Hey sorry I didn't see this. Yes, I intentionally left enough space to lift the seat.
One of my most favorite builds I have seen!
Firstly ..great job .. this aluminium tubey stuff .. ya reckon its good enough furr roof rack sorta setup thingy ..😍😎😁pip pips
Thanks mate! I reckon the tubes would be strong enough, but I’d be concerned about the plastic joiners. Being out in the sun theyll probably get brittle
@@EternalJourneys strooth ..that was quick ..i.ll give it some more thought .. thanks 😁happy trails and pip pips
hi, where did you buy the sound guard from?
eBay
Might be a link in description
Heeey!! Awesome videos! Was wondering if you were still travelling in the van in Aus or not 🙌🏼 🏄🏽♀️
4:36 - skip to the 13th...
Thank you so much this is a really really helpful video we’ve got lots of brilliant ideas thank you
Thank you, that was awesome!
You're very welcome!
Very clever to keep everything lightweight and simple. Thanks
Love the aluminium bed framing, what a great idea!
Thanks mate! Worked at treat
Hey great video thanks for sharing! Just wondering what you used for the ceiling? Is it fabric? Thanks!
Yep, it’s curtain fabric :)
Nice, this is what I’m after instead of a fancy build…
Glad you like it!! Thanks
السلام عليكم ورحمه الله وبركاته،👍🔔🇪🇬✈️
Great tutorial - very informative. Thanks for sharing. Was so impressed, I liked and subbed. Cheers
Thanks mate! Glad it was helpful. Update coming soon! 🙏🏼
Great vid bro
Nice..! :)
Very enjoyable.
Great video. Very engaging. Hoping to be in that area in about 9 months.
Thank you! It’s an amazing place. Can’t wait to get back up there 🙏🏼
hey mate, what carpet did use use for the walls?
Hey mate, it’s just acrylic felt. Couldn’t find car carpet in light colours in Australia
Hey mate, how is the Earthwool insulation in the summer dose is work well to keep the heat out? Thanks for the great video👌
I liked the Aluminium framing idea🤓👍🏼
Thanks mate. Has held up perfectly 👌🏽
Awesome job bro. Van is mint !
@Hamza Jackson no one cares.
Oh thanks mate. Cheers for watching 🙌🏼
I am sorry if someone already ask this question. Where did you buy those aluminium bed frame? Thank you
th-cam.com/video/lZaoTXCTOHg/w-d-xo.html full description is here
Stunning drone footage!
Thanks for watching! 🙏🏼
enjoyed every second of it
Thank you man, I enjoyed every second making it 🙏🏼
@@EternalJourneys no worries mate , watching from the mountains of Northern Thaiand
@@kevinbarker359 oh man, I can’t wait to get back over there. Hopefully we can travel again soon
@@EternalJourneys been here 10 years ,wanting to come home now
Wow!! This is really incredible😍 beautiful shots and editing is on point. Keep creating 🙏
Thanks so much mate!
great work..!
Thanks for watching 🙏🏼
Holla!
Oh you 🥰
Thanks for watching! If you're wondering about the out-of-control scene at the top of the mountain... At that point I'd actually lost connection between the drone and controller. So all that spinning and veering towards the rocks was not me. Pretty lucky it didn't crash. Turned out to be useful footage to close the sequence.
how did you attach the bed frame to the van? or does it just sit tight?
Thank you for taking e time to make this video. I am planning my own build and your video hit the spot!
Thanks mate. Happy travels! 🙏🏼