@@mudgutzadventures436 cheers Jas, I really enjoyed this trip, quite relaxing compared the the usual content I put out. I love camping on the coastal camping also, just hate sand in my swag. 🤣🤣 Thanks for watching mate. 👍🏼
@@marksleightholm2821 cheers mate, always said that I didn’t want to be generic Vic High Country channel. I’ll try throw some different co tent in there to mix it up. Thanks again for taking the time out to watch and comment. 👍🏼
Exploring new tracks and country, when it's wet outside, reminds me of times almost 60 years ago when my parents would take us for a Sunday drive. The Aussie bush is at it's best when it's wet. The smells, the wildlife, the bird sounds, creeks running strongly, a struggling fire boiling a billy and scorching a few lamb chops and snags. This, for me, is what it means to be Australian. The smell and sound of the ocean adds to the adventure. Always good Krusty. Thanks for keeping my memories alive and current. 🇦🇺👍
@@mort8143 so true Mort, even the colours are different to a sunny day, I love the contrast of that coastline. Thanks for watching mate… glad to keep your memories alive mate. Keep Well Mate 👍🏼
@@barneyhartas7931 you of all people and you didn’t know that it existed. Most of been before you got old and took up hiking ?! 🤦🏽🤣 I’ve worked it out now Barney, but thanks anyway. 👍🏼
Met you at tradie take away month or so ago,just finished watching your adventures on the n.s.w Coast,bought back some memories for us,as it is such a beautiful part of our country,thanks Gavin for such a great video on your once again great trips❤
@@SandraHing hey how you going, missed you there today, had Brekky and lunch !! 🤦🏽 Your more then welcome, I really enjoyed the place and the experience. Thanks for watching Sandra and for dropping a comment.
Going to extra mile always to showcase the Beautiful spots on offer on the East Coast. That bay was absolutely stunning mate hate. We could also stare at the waves rolling in. There is something mesmerising about it hey. Love the raincoat. Hoping to see it in more vids if it keeps the rain away 😜😜 Keep up the Awesome vids Gav Cheers Brad & Fi 🤙🍻
@@reddustadventures cheers Guys, that bay will hopefully be in another video down the track but I won’t be going there in the Troopy or by walking. Some spectacular coastline along there that’s for sure, it was a good relaxing few days, no steep hills to run cameras up. 👌 That raincoat has been in the troopy since 2015, I hardly ever pull it out if it’s raining or not. 🤦🏽best I start to remember it. Thanks again for your ongoing support of the channel RDA. Cheers Krusty. 🍻
@@melburnian1979 thanks mate, it’s the only real way to capture the beauty of the coastline. Was hoping I done it justice. Thanks for taking the time to watch it and to drop a comment. 👍🏼
Its unreal the amount of history and the beauty of so many of these amazing spots that not many would even realise is there. That Pulpit rocks looked bloody unreal and well worth a visit. Loved the drone work to mate!
@@damo.77 yeah the whole Ben Boyd saga ( black birding ), as to why it’s not called Beowa National Park, 20 years ago no one would of given a f$@k. 95 percent of people traveling up and down the highway wouldn’t know it existed, which is a good thing I guess. 👍🏼 Apparently Pulpit Rocks is one of the closest parts of the Aus coastline to the continental shelf, as to why it’s such a popular fishing spot. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel mate. 👍🏼
Another great spot mate. Love the triple shot! Why not. Also impressed in the trust in your drone not going swimming! Some great shots from it for this one!
@@OffTheBeatenPathAus thanks Jase, it’s a bloody beautiful coastline. I have a pretty good relationship with this drone ( touchwood ) my other drone not so much.🤣🤦🏽I’m alway nervous when over water or flying down into gorges. Couple of the triple shots mate always help you sleep. Cheers for watching mate. 🥃🥃🥃
@@greatsouthernoverland thanks mate, hope you enjoy the next short video also. It’s meant to be some of the best land based fishing in Australia. Apparently it’s the closest to the continental shelf? Cheers for watching 👍🏼
A fantastic spot and a well made video. Always love those low trees near the coast. The rain doesn't always make things worse - as long as you can still see things. Fog is a different matter... Thanks,
@@neil2402 true mate, sometimes the rain brings out different contrast, and there was certainly a lot of them. It’s definitely a spectacular coastline. Thanks for taking the time to watch.👍🏼
Ok, I know I sound like a broken record, but yes this is my favourite one so far.. the drone footage is amazing, I love how you captured the waves hitting the rocks You all ways do such a great job I can’t wait for the next episode 🙂👍🏼👍🏼
@@traceygalea-y1z nah, it must mean I’m just doing something right. It was pretty easy to capture it as it’s a spectacular spot, was just a matter of only being able to put so much drone content in. Next one is just a short one, hope you enjoy it. Thanks for watching Tracey and taking the time out to comment 👍🏼
Another top of the class production mate great footage 👌 kicking back with a coldy an some tunes ya keeping it real good onya crusty that's livin mate 🍻👍👍
@@SouthernCrossOffroadAdventures cheers Cam🍻 Love me country, don’t get to listen to it enough when I’m filming, so thought I’d slip a bit in there. 🤣 Hope ya well mate. 👍🏼
@@gloriafudge thanks guys, definitely drop in if your passing by, you could easily do this and what’s in my next episode in a day. Thanks for watching 👍🏼
@@rossjackson7134 hey mate, no offence but if I come to Moruya I’ll be staying at Chris Bamman’s place lol. But I’ll be happy to share a few beers with ya. Thanks for supporting the channel 👍🏼🍻
@@sylviakaberry6645 thanks Sylvia, try to mix it up a bit, it’s always good to get to different places. Cheers for taking the time to watch and comment. 👍🏼
@@rodgeorge7244 yeah it is a beautiful spot, we use to have a hardwood sawmill in Eden up until a few years ago now. I really wanted to go to the killer whale museum and see Old Tom, as the next episode I talk from memory but time didn’t allow. Cheers for watching mate. 🍻
Awesome spot mate, can’t beat sound of ocean or river whilst away! The triple shot, music and “that’ll be the end of the umm filming but” line… hahahaha gold mate! Keep up the great footage pal 😂
@@James_James01 it was not bad, I’ll be heading back there again but in a tinny next time I reckon. Live a triple shot, and love to listen to my country music, not much fun in 5 second increments. 🤦🏽🤣 Just meant no real filming when the music is playing. Thanks again for tuning in mate. Appreciate the support for the channel. 👍🏼
@@James_James01 mate it would be awesome in a tinny, just an area I’ve never been to, so I’ll have to actually research it. 🤦🏽 Far from the best one mate, but i appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. 👍🏼
@@PaulNisatouring solo is good if you like your own company 🤷🏼♂️🤣 I use it to reset from the stresses of everyday life, when the cameras aren’t rolling I have my country music playing in the background and I’m just chilling. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment 👍🏼
Enjoying the diversity mate. It's nice to see you can get out and not necessarily have a four-wheel drive to enjoy that beautiful countryside. Listening to the ocean is sensational a creek a waterfall. All those things help you sleep. Definitely have to have a look all closely on that coastline when going up that way I've never seen liar birds like that so close and tame
@@michaelsheppard6486 glad you’re enjoying them mate, plenty of places to visit that don’t require a 4wd which is what’s so good about our country. It’s definitely worth a visit, so much wildlife at Saltwater Creek Campsite it wasn’t funny, just need to watch out for Bruce the kangaroo, he has a bad habit or raiding people camps for food etc. 🤣🤣 Thanks for watching mate and dropping a comment. 👍🏼
@@Topmodd cheers Colin, had a great trip, was very relaxing, no steep hills to be walking up to setup cameras etc, bit less rain would have been good. Thanks for watching mate👍🏼
Nothing is better than listening to the waves or rain to lull you to sleep at night! My sleep pattern is real erratic so nature's sounds are the best! Very peaceful camp Gav, even with the pack up in the rain! Look forward to seeing the rest of Ben Boyd next vid. Cheers
@@Lee-astrololee I have to agree, definitely helps me sleep, it’s up there with beer and whiskey !! Last one for the series and it’s back up into the high country. Thanks for the on going support of the channel Lee. 👍🏼
@@aguyandhistroopy awesome, have a great time up in the VHC, snow melt is happening, very early this year, love the water when it flows fast, l know you're careful doing the crossings, so you'll have a blast!
Hi Gav I’m really enjoying this series so much so it’s actually giving me heaps of inspo for a week long trip I’m planning for November with the missus and my camper trailer. Ive bookmarked all the places you’ve visited so far. Was thinking of heading down towards Mallacoota, Lakes Entrance and maybe Melbourne but I reckon there’s so much to see and do in that Beowa NP area that we may not make it past this area😂 Thanks for sharing this trip mate. Looking forward to the next episode. Chris👍👍👍
@@happyguy61 that’s the go Chris, and the missus is going along, that’s the go 👍🏼 Plenty to see that’s for sure, meant to be some good places further north of there also, but I’ve never been up that way camping. Wiki Camps is your friend. Best just to take ya time and take it all in. Coota is a beautiful place, Cape Conran is worth a visit also. Thanks for watching mate, appreciate the continued support of the channel. 👍🏼
@@aguyandhistroopy thanks mate. I’m pretty certain a week isn’t going to be enough to cover the ground I want to cover but the beauty is those places aren’t going anywhere and will always be there for future trips. Am chomping at the bit for the next episode!👍😅
It has to be in my top 5 coastal spots. Bang on though about having to pay so much money. Coming from Vic, the first time we visited the Northern part of the park up near Tathra, we were blown away that you actually had to pay just to day visit the place. I would have been happy to get a pass online, but all they had was this shitty box that you had to put cash in. The next day we went down to Ben Boyds tower etc, and they had parking meters! Unbelievable. While I can understand paying for a well maintained campground, charging for parking is bullshit.
@@andrew4x4au666 Parking meters, you’re f&@king joking right 🤷🏼♂️🤦🏽 Yeah paying to drive in is bullshit, we pay rego fees etc, I don’t get it. I have a NSW parks pass, paid for 2 years in advance, but I reckon when I book on line they still charge me for my vehicle. Its a crock, but best we get use to it, Vic will be the same if they get their way with all these new National Parks. 🤦🏽 Loved this area, I’ll be back in my tinny I reckon to do some camping hopefully. That’s for taking the time to drop a comment. 👍🏼
@@mountainconstructions there are some lyrics to a song that go ‘you can’t drink all day unless you start in the morning’ … so depends if you want to drink all day !? 🤷🏼♂️🤣
I was thinking that you were going to fly the drone through that slot for sure. Wrong again. You were making me home sick. So many memories of good times down that way as a kid. Bitangabee has changed a lot. It was very basic way back when. No offence but I was pissing myself at how you were getting tongue twisted with the pronunciation. My understanding and I could be wrong yet again (it happens a lot) is it’s something like “Bittang” and “Gabby” and you sort of join them together. Now I sound like a wanker. Oh well, used to that too 😂. Been meaning to ask. Where did you get your little side table from. I have been looking for s9mething just like that for ages. Once again the stuff you present is brilliant. Take a bow.
@@kentitcume645 I’ve crashed to many drones to attempt something like that … but it did honestly think about it. lol It had me rattled there first a while Bittangabee, but I’m all over it now… I reckon sounded like the wanker trying to spit it out. 🤣 The little side table? You mean the old school fishing stool with a chopping board on it? Or the larger table, that’s a Drifta table that comes with the drawer setup I have. Thanks for the comment and your support of the channel mate. 👍🏼
@@aguyandhistroopy The small one was the one I was referring to. Most of the small ones are either too high, too low or too expensive or more likely im too hard to please. I’ll keep an eye out for something like what you have.
These vids are a really nice change of pace.
Love Coastal Camping
@@mudgutzadventures436 cheers Jas, I really enjoyed this trip, quite relaxing compared the the usual content I put out.
I love camping on the coastal camping also, just hate sand in my swag. 🤣🤣
Thanks for watching mate. 👍🏼
good to see a youtuber go some where different
@@marksleightholm2821 cheers mate, always said that I didn’t want to be generic Vic High Country channel. I’ll try throw some different co tent in there to mix it up.
Thanks again for taking the time out to watch and comment. 👍🏼
Exploring new tracks and country, when it's wet outside, reminds me of times almost 60 years ago when my parents would take us for a Sunday drive. The Aussie bush is at it's best when it's wet. The smells, the wildlife, the bird sounds, creeks running strongly, a struggling fire boiling a billy and scorching a few lamb chops and snags. This, for me, is what it means to be Australian. The smell and sound of the ocean adds to the adventure. Always good Krusty. Thanks for keeping my memories alive and current. 🇦🇺👍
@@mort8143 so true Mort, even the colours are different to a sunny day, I love the contrast of that coastline.
Thanks for watching mate… glad to keep your memories alive mate.
Keep Well Mate 👍🏼
Never knew about that old building, camped in there years ago and it looks heaps better now at Bittangabee Bay. 👍👍 I’ll teach you how to say it 😂
@@barneyhartas7931 you of all people and you didn’t know that it existed. Most of been before you got old and took up hiking ?! 🤦🏽🤣
I’ve worked it out now Barney, but thanks anyway. 👍🏼
Met you at tradie take away month or so ago,just finished watching your adventures on the n.s.w Coast,bought back some memories for us,as it is such a beautiful part of our country,thanks Gavin for such a great video on your once again great trips❤
@@SandraHing hey how you going, missed you there today, had Brekky and lunch !! 🤦🏽
Your more then welcome, I really enjoyed the place and the experience.
Thanks for watching Sandra and for dropping a comment.
Going to extra mile always to showcase the Beautiful spots on offer on the East Coast.
That bay was absolutely stunning mate hate.
We could also stare at the waves rolling in. There is something mesmerising about it hey.
Love the raincoat.
Hoping to see it in more vids if it keeps the rain away 😜😜
Keep up the Awesome vids Gav
Cheers
Brad & Fi 🤙🍻
@@reddustadventures cheers Guys, that bay will hopefully be in another video down the track but I won’t be going there in the Troopy or by
walking.
Some spectacular coastline along there that’s for sure, it was a good relaxing few days, no steep hills to run cameras up. 👌
That raincoat has been in the troopy since 2015, I hardly ever pull it out if it’s raining or not. 🤦🏽best I start to remember it.
Thanks again for your ongoing support of the channel RDA.
Cheers Krusty. 🍻
Epic drone footage really the best way to get full perspective of the areas mate! Well done!
@@melburnian1979 thanks mate, it’s the only real way to capture the beauty of the coastline.
Was hoping I done it justice.
Thanks for taking the time to watch it and to drop a comment. 👍🏼
Awesome setup to mate mint truck
It’s a work in progress, 24 years on and it’s still in progress. 🤦🏽🤣
Thanks for watching Wade. 👍🏼
now thats a great spot
@@garthyguts a great camp ground surrounded be some awesome areas. Most people would drive straight past the turnoff I’d reckon.
Cheers for watching 🍻
great werk per usual brohiam :) ps bought a 23 zero swag and omfg affordable and quality is insane :)
@@Bulldoggy-v3c thanks Bulldoggy.
Yeah mate the 23Zero gear goes alright. Hope you get plenty of use out of it.
Cheers for watching 🍻
Its unreal the amount of history and the beauty of so many of these amazing spots that not many would even realise is there. That Pulpit rocks looked bloody unreal and well worth a visit. Loved the drone work to mate!
@@damo.77 yeah the whole Ben Boyd saga ( black birding ), as to why it’s not called Beowa National Park, 20 years ago no one would of given a f$@k.
95 percent of people traveling up and down the highway wouldn’t know it existed, which is a good thing I guess. 👍🏼
Apparently Pulpit Rocks is one of the closest parts of the Aus coastline to the continental shelf, as to why it’s such a popular fishing spot.
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel mate. 👍🏼
Another great spot mate. Love the triple shot! Why not. Also impressed in the trust in your drone not going swimming! Some great shots from it for this one!
@@OffTheBeatenPathAus thanks Jase, it’s a bloody beautiful coastline.
I have a pretty good relationship with this drone ( touchwood ) my other drone not so much.🤣🤦🏽I’m alway nervous when over water or flying down into gorges.
Couple of the triple shots mate always help you sleep.
Cheers for watching mate. 🥃🥃🥃
ripper vid mate well done
@@jakobi8455 thanks mate. Cheers for watching 🍻
Oh this coastline just gets better each vid!! Pulpit rock looked very fishy:D Thanks mate
@@greatsouthernoverland thanks mate, hope you enjoy the next short video also.
It’s meant to be some of the best land based fishing in Australia. Apparently it’s the closest to the continental shelf?
Cheers for watching 👍🏼
What a beautiful soundtrack...Unbroken Spirit by Sunfish Grove... great choice!
It’s one of my go to soundtracks, think I use it a little too much ! 🤷🏼♂️🤦🏽
A fantastic spot and a well made video. Always love those low trees near the coast. The rain doesn't always make things worse - as long as you can still see things. Fog is a different matter...
Thanks,
@@neil2402 true mate, sometimes the rain brings out different contrast, and there was certainly a lot of them.
It’s definitely a spectacular coastline.
Thanks for taking the time to watch.👍🏼
Ok, I know I sound like a broken record, but yes this is my favourite one so far..
the drone footage is amazing, I love how you captured the waves hitting the rocks
You all ways do such a great job I can’t wait for the next episode
🙂👍🏼👍🏼
@@traceygalea-y1z nah, it must mean I’m just doing something right.
It was pretty easy to capture it as it’s a spectacular spot, was just a matter of only being able to put so much drone content in.
Next one is just a short one, hope you enjoy it.
Thanks for watching Tracey and taking the time out to comment 👍🏼
@@aguyandhistroopy Even if the next episode is a short one, I’m sure it’s going to be great, I can’t wait to watch it 👍🏼
@@traceygalea-y1z thanks Tracey. 👍🏼
Another top of the class production mate great footage 👌 kicking back with a coldy an some tunes ya keeping it real good onya crusty that's livin mate 🍻👍👍
@@SouthernCrossOffroadAdventures cheers Cam🍻
Love me country, don’t get to listen to it enough when I’m filming, so thought I’d slip a bit in there. 🤣
Hope ya well mate. 👍🏼
Another fantastic episode 👍
What a lovely Little Bay, just watch where you’re walking though a 😉
@@nzmarkb8713 thanks mate, I think a bit of fatigue was setting in. 🤦🏽
I went over 3 times that day! 🤣
Excellent video again. Have been up the coast many times but never explored this part. Thanks for showing us.
@@gloriafudge thanks guys, definitely drop in if your passing by, you could easily do this and what’s in my next episode in a day.
Thanks for watching 👍🏼
👍Cheers mate. BobbyB
@@bobbyb9371 thanks for watching BobbyB 👍🏼
Great video mate, cheers 🍻
@@wild13bt thanks mate, appreciate you taking the time to watch it 👍🏼
Mate, I’m a Moruya local. If ya need a base, we have plenty of room. I owe ya a beer or several for your past posts.
@@rossjackson7134 hey mate, no offence but if I come to Moruya I’ll be staying at Chris Bamman’s place lol.
But I’ll be happy to share a few beers with ya.
Thanks for supporting the channel 👍🏼🍻
Love listening to the waves at my favourite camping spot. Looked a tasty meal over the campfire. Thanks for sharing - cheers🇳🇿
@@tleej26 can’t beat it TJ, it’s been to long since I’ve heard the surf while camping.
Snags are always tasty ! 🤣🤦🏽
Thanks for watching 👍🏼
Really enjoy the drone work you do, takes it to a whole new perspective. Keep up the interesting and varied content. Well done and much enjoyed.
@@sylviakaberry6645 thanks Sylvia, try to mix it up a bit, it’s always good to get to different places.
Cheers for taking the time to watch and comment. 👍🏼
Great vid Gav that whole area is a fantastic area to visit great scenery and a lot of history and Eden is a great town to visit as well.
@@rodgeorge7244 yeah it is a beautiful spot, we use to have a hardwood sawmill in Eden up until a few years ago now. I really wanted to go to the killer whale museum and see Old Tom, as the next episode I talk from memory but time didn’t allow.
Cheers for watching mate. 🍻
Beautiful area down there Krusty Great camera work 😀
@@PittwaterMowingAustralia cheers Ray, it’s definitely a cracking area. Loved my time down there! 👍🏼
Nice bit of coastline.🇦🇺🍺
@@daverobertsHJ45 that’s it is mate, bloody pretty wild in spots but spectacular at the same time. 👌
Awesome spot mate, can’t beat sound of ocean or river whilst away!
The triple shot, music and “that’ll be the end of the umm filming but” line… hahahaha gold mate! Keep up the great footage pal 😂
@@James_James01 it was not bad, I’ll be heading back there again but in a tinny next time I reckon.
Live a triple shot, and love to listen to my country music, not much fun in 5 second increments. 🤦🏽🤣
Just meant no real filming when the music is playing.
Thanks again for tuning in mate. Appreciate the support for the channel. 👍🏼
@@aguyandhistroopy tinny trip up there would be wicked!!!
Welcome mate best channel going round 👍
@@James_James01 mate it would be awesome in a tinny, just an area I’ve never been to, so I’ll have to actually research it. 🤦🏽
Far from the best one mate, but i appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. 👍🏼
Loved the dinner comment 😂
I’d like to start doing some solo camping just to get away from life’s issues.
@@PaulNisatouring solo is good if you like your own company 🤷🏼♂️🤣
I use it to reset from the stresses of everyday life, when the cameras aren’t rolling I have my country music playing in the background and I’m just chilling.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment 👍🏼
Enjoying the diversity mate. It's nice to see you can get out and not necessarily have a four-wheel drive to enjoy that beautiful countryside. Listening to the ocean is sensational a creek a waterfall. All those things help you sleep. Definitely have to have a look all closely on that coastline when going up that way I've never seen liar birds like that so close and tame
@@michaelsheppard6486 glad you’re enjoying them mate, plenty of places to visit that don’t require a 4wd which is what’s so good about our country.
It’s definitely worth a visit, so much wildlife at Saltwater Creek Campsite it wasn’t funny, just need to watch out for Bruce the kangaroo, he has a bad habit or raiding people camps for food etc. 🤣🤣
Thanks for watching mate and dropping a comment. 👍🏼
Great show mate, keep it up, look forward to your next episode, hope ya had a nice trip 😉
@@Topmodd cheers Colin, had a great trip, was very relaxing, no steep hills to be walking up to setup cameras etc, bit less rain would have been good.
Thanks for watching mate👍🏼
great clip[ mate, nice part of the world.Cheers.
@@raynewman4904 it certainly is mate, glad I finally got in there to visit and film it ! 👍🏼
Another great episode mate, looking forward to the next one, safe travels 🍺🍺
@@alanjohnston243 cheers Alan, thanks for taking the time out to watch it mate. 🍻👍🏼
Nothing is better than listening to the waves or rain to lull you to sleep at night! My sleep pattern is real erratic so nature's sounds are the best! Very peaceful camp Gav, even with the pack up in the rain! Look forward to seeing the rest of Ben Boyd next vid. Cheers
@@Lee-astrololee I have to agree, definitely helps me sleep, it’s up there with beer and whiskey !!
Last one for the series and it’s back up into the high country.
Thanks for the on going support of the channel Lee. 👍🏼
@@aguyandhistroopy awesome, have a great time up in the VHC, snow melt is happening, very early this year, love the water when it flows fast, l know you're careful doing the crossings, so you'll have a blast!
@@Lee-astrololee was a very relaxing first camp, not so much the second camp. 🤦🏽🤣
@aguyandhistroopy what happened lol 😆
@@Lee-astrololee you’ll just have to watch. 2nd snowy river camp episode. 🤣
Loved it. Well done and now on the bucket list. Cheers.
@@trickster8635 definitely should be on the bucket list, especially if your into your fishing.
Thanks for watching mate.👍🏼
Hi Gav I’m really enjoying this series so much so it’s actually giving me heaps of inspo for a week long trip I’m planning for November with the missus and my camper trailer. Ive bookmarked all the places you’ve visited so far. Was thinking of heading down towards Mallacoota, Lakes Entrance and maybe Melbourne but I reckon there’s so much to see and do in that Beowa NP area that we may not make it past this area😂 Thanks for sharing this trip mate. Looking forward to the next episode. Chris👍👍👍
@@happyguy61 that’s the go Chris, and the missus is going along, that’s the go 👍🏼
Plenty to see that’s for sure, meant to be some good places further north of there also, but I’ve never been up that way camping. Wiki Camps is your friend.
Best just to take ya time and take it all in. Coota is a beautiful place, Cape Conran is worth a visit also.
Thanks for watching mate, appreciate the continued support of the channel. 👍🏼
@@aguyandhistroopy thanks mate. I’m pretty certain a week isn’t going to be enough to cover the ground I want to cover but the beauty is those places aren’t going anywhere and will always be there for future trips. Am chomping at the bit for the next episode!👍😅
@@happyguy61 that’s it Chris. I always reckon you’re better to take your time and see more than rush and see less.
Cheers mate.
sweeeet
@@davidtorcello3765 guessing that means you enjoyed it Dave? 👍🏼
@@aguyandhistroopy blud oath
It has to be in my top 5 coastal spots. Bang on though about having to pay so much money. Coming from Vic, the first time we visited the Northern part of the park up near Tathra, we were blown away that you actually had to pay just to day visit the place. I would have been happy to get a pass online, but all they had was this shitty box that you had to put cash in. The next day we went down to Ben Boyds tower etc, and they had parking meters! Unbelievable. While I can understand paying for a well maintained campground, charging for parking is bullshit.
@@andrew4x4au666
Parking meters, you’re f&@king joking right 🤷🏼♂️🤦🏽
Yeah paying to drive in is bullshit, we pay rego fees etc, I don’t get it. I have a NSW parks pass, paid for 2 years in advance, but I reckon when I book on line they still charge me for my vehicle. Its a crock, but best we get use to it, Vic will be the same if they get their way with all these new National Parks. 🤦🏽
Loved this area, I’ll be back in my tinny I reckon to do some camping hopefully.
That’s for taking the time to drop a comment. 👍🏼
Hmmmm is it too early to drink?
@@mountainconstructions there are some lyrics to a song that go ‘you can’t drink all day unless you start in the morning’ … so depends if you want to drink all day !? 🤷🏼♂️🤣
I was thinking that you were going to fly the drone through that slot for sure. Wrong again. You were making me home sick. So many memories of good times down that way as a kid. Bitangabee has changed a lot. It was very basic way back when. No offence but I was pissing myself at how you were getting tongue twisted with the pronunciation. My understanding and I could be wrong yet again (it happens a lot) is it’s something like “Bittang” and “Gabby” and you sort of join them together. Now I sound like a wanker. Oh well, used to that too 😂.
Been meaning to ask. Where did you get your little side table from. I have been looking for s9mething just like that for ages.
Once again the stuff you present is brilliant. Take a bow.
@@kentitcume645 I’ve crashed to many drones to attempt something like that … but it did honestly think about it. lol
It had me rattled there first a while Bittangabee, but I’m all over it now… I reckon sounded like the wanker trying to spit it out. 🤣
The little side table? You mean the old school fishing stool with a chopping board on it? Or the larger table, that’s a Drifta table that comes with the drawer setup I have.
Thanks for the comment and your support of the channel mate. 👍🏼
@@aguyandhistroopy The small one was the one I was referring to. Most of the small ones are either too high, too low or too expensive or more likely im too hard to please. I’ll keep an eye out for something like what you have.