Thanks! In the process of buying our first BIG van, as we previously had a 15ft, now looking at 21/22ft, and love your content. Many of the places you have shown are places we'd love to see
Hi Guys, love your videos. My wife and I were at Wooramel 3 days ago, 46 degrees, blowing a gale, millions of flies. The baths were good but. We shared the station with around 5 or 6 other vans. In Greenhead now, 21 degrees and long sleeves, let's go back north!
Yes as you say some people don't care! Anyhow back to the positives! Great travels and enjoy your free time again along with Juice Loving it. Safe travels till next week Bill Mc
Hi Guys, another great video that makes us smile, you are so real in what you do, because we can see us in some of your videos when we are on the road. Sometimes its the little things like the chip butty, and the what the hell happened at the free camp and move on to cleaner places. Enjoy your time down south, and welcome to Perth (home for us). Greg & Karen
Great episode on your travels south. Wooramel Station looks lovely, as does Kalbarri township. Heading there soon, currently at Ellendale Pool, 50km south east of Geraldton, which is a wonderfully picturesque free camp if you're heading through this area.
Keep up the good work, on the pressure limit valve, I removed my fixed valve and fitted an adjustable valve with a pressure gauge that I fit to the caravan park tap, helps any chance of a burst blue hose pipe plus protects van plumbing, I think I bought on Amazon, regards Tony
Hey guys, I can highly recommend the MSA 4x4 towing mirrors. They don’t stick out like elephant ears like a the clearview but extend out for awesome vision. I have them on my D’max and love them.
The bottom Yandi creek track saves a lot of unnecessary pain especially after you have had a challenging drive from the southern beaches. We purchased a four hose air pump system and its a game changer. We can air up/down in about a quarter of the time. Getting 21/100 into a head wind is pretty good fuel burn - a Y62 would be in the high 20s+. Keep the great videos coming!
I found that while we were over the part of the country people gave Geraldton a real bagging we stayed there for 2 weeks and loved it great vid by the way
Hi guys, thanks for the wonderful video once again that spa look fantastic , yes, when you’ve got the headwinds waste of time going anywhere, I remember I was on my moto Guzzi and the wind was just incredible so I just pulled over like you did and stayed there for a couple of days till the wind died down. I was using nearly 1 1/2 times as much fuel absolutely craziness. Anyway keep up the good work always enjoy the videos clip from Logan City, Queensland Australia 🇦🇺 I’m on the big island. 🏝️
Great video, adding to our list every time. Love that you travel with Juice, we will have 2 toy cavoodles with us, so it’s great to see what’s possible travelling with pups - interested to know if you groom him yourself?
Great episode gays.❤ We enjoyed our stay st Woomeral Station in June. The "upsidedown" river was flowing. My white beard and hair got wet in the hotspring pools . Had a colour change.😮. Our last night it rained heaps and the next day leaving with a strong crosswind and driving rain was horrendous
Not as bad as the 63mm of rain in 32 hrs at Karijini eco retreat then driving into Millstream National Park campground behind the homestead. We added probably 50kg of mud to the truck and van on the homestead access road. The road to Panamonica was closed.😅
Hi Guys. Nice Ep. Just regarding the water pressure issue, can you give me the names and pressure valve details that you fitted to your van, so I can put them on our van? Our hot water system started leaking at the tank, so Swift were good enough to send us a replacement which I put in myself but at the moment, the water pressure from the caravan park tap is the same pressure as the tap on the caravan is putting out, ie the limiting valve isn't limiting the water pressure. Loving your episodes - you put them together very well! Steve and Dena
Should use a 20mm cap over inlet, keep the dirt out. Ive fitted a mains pressure inlet to rear of van. That can use short hoses for connection to mains
Great video guys. Gotta love a good chip butty. We tend to try vanilla slices everywhere we go. So far Banana Boogie in hometown Adelaide is the best 😂
Love your travel stories. Thanks for the info re the water pressure. Our hot water service runs continuously. Hubby wants to know how to measure the water pressure? Where do your stick the pressure gauge? And what are the two items we need to change? Thanks Denise
Thanks for watching! We measure the pressure from the front tap on the caravan with a water test pressure guage, should be able to get from a plumbing supplier or bunnings. It's a 350kpa pressure limiting valve and a 15mm spring check valve 👍 you'll also need a 15mm nipple to in-between
Great vid as always, I had a problem with my pressure valve as well. It’s crap when you pay for water at a caravan park and have to use your pump for a shower. Great solution, if possible can you please supple more details on the parts and where to buy thanks
Thanks for watching mate! For sure it's a pain! It's a 15mm spring check valve and and 350 kpa pressure limiting valve, can get from most hardware stores or reece plumbing stores 👍
To save my mirrors, I have a black 50lb fishing trace permanently crimped to the mirror and with loop other end. I fit the mirror with the loop around my main mirror so if it falls off it will just dangle till I stop. If you’re clever about how you thread the trace you don’t see it when you’re travelling.
Chelsea, we hear you re IGA prices....they even put Coles to shame if that is possible! As for shity rest areas we found that a lot in WA in particular and found the backers were to blame for a lot BUT NOT all of it! Enjoying your travels as usual...take care
Hi Bryce , I recall you were speaking about low water pressure in a van , it’s what I’m experiencing. I have replaced the pressure valve , but kept the old filter. You recommended using a different type of filter . Can you send me the details of the system you use please.
Wow some people are really disgusting and inconsiderate of others. They also give everyone a bad name which is so unfair. Anyway another great video and thanks for the plumbing tip as well. Enjoy, stay safe and healthy. 😃
Hi Bryce & Chelsea. We are planning an NT and WA trip in a couple of years time. Have been putting together a WikiCamps trip planner and really enjoying your posts, taking note of everywhere you have been. Have you done the WA wildflowers country route through the Mullewa region?
Hi Bryce and Chelsea. Quick question. Where do you buy your aleader water shoes? Amazon online Australia or direct from America or is there a retail outlet in Oz. Keep up the great work. Love your refreshing honesty and positivity.
Great episode. And totally agree the poo 💩 tickets is out of control. And I don’t think it’s Aust traveler’s doing it. (Well I hope not.) Keep up the good work guys.
And you don't think its Australian travellers making the mess. Really? Based on what? Your internal racism need a little Sunday morning check I think. Maybe from your extensive DNA testing of the faeces?
Just wondering what your set up weight for your car and caravan as you seem to carry a lot of plumbing gear plus now anti flap kit ,fire braai Bluetti etc.
We always over inflate when airing up and then adjust to the correct temperature when cold, that way we only need to let them down and not have to inflate more. Means only getting the air compressor out once 👍 Generally the tyres are at 45psi when hot 🔥
Crazy fuel economy however, do NOT install an ARB long range tank. Can't be calibrated to your fuel guage and its nigh impossible to know how much fuel you have !!!
A scan gauge takes care of that problem, plus you get a lot more info including the all important transmission temp which is very handy. It’s also it’s a fault finder and code clearer as well. Long range tank can save you money going to the next cheapest fuel instead of being caught out with dearer fuel.
@ Cape Range Nation Park stretches from Winderabandi to the Pay Station (Park Entry) just south of Tantabiddi Boat Ramp. National Parks all over WA ban dogs (unfortunately). I reckon you’re lucky the Rangers didn’t catch up with you. Great vid by the way. Edit: just read the replies below, seems a few others saw what I saw. I’m a dog person, like you, but when we hit the road long term we will no longer have dogs. All the good places are in National Parks and it sucks having to either miss out or find people to have your dog.
"If you need to drive through a park because there is no other practical access for your journey, you can take your animal across a park. However you must not stop in a park and must keep your animal inside the vehicle while travelling through a park." Thats straight from the national parks website. Rangers would have been glad to see us doing the right thing 👍 we only stopped to air down and back up to make our journey safe. Thanks for watching 🍻
Lovely video … again. Thanks for the hws tip too Bryce, it’ll help at some time in the future! Any tips on a quiet pump, ours sounds like a plane taking off (it’s new too) 😂😂😂
We had the same problem with our noisy water pump. I put extra rubber mounts on it (not much improvement) and also installed a sure flow accumulator in the pressure side of the pump and it reduced the noise a lot. Now as quiet as the fridge.😊
@@my2centsworth hey! We don’t take him into National Parks. This is why we camped at the caravan park in Porongurup so we could day trip while he stayed in the caravan 🤔🤔 Thanks for watching
I love the fact that you guys are so down to earth, and natural. Love watching your adventures
Thanks so much ❤️ Appreciate you watching and following along
Definitely , Some beautiful spots
Thanks for the tips on the plumbing good to know. Another great video
No worries mate thanks for watching 👍 🍻
Thanks as always guys, we just love your adventures and so relaxing and pleasureable to watch 😀
Thanks so much! We love the support ☺️🎉🍻
Thanks! In the process of buying our first BIG van, as we previously had a 15ft, now looking at 21/22ft, and love your content. Many of the places you have shown are places we'd love to see
Hey thank you so much!
Good luck with the caravan search 😃👍🏽
Hi Guys, love your videos.
My wife and I were at Wooramel 3 days ago, 46 degrees, blowing a gale, millions of flies.
The baths were good but.
We shared the station with around 5 or 6 other vans.
In Greenhead now, 21 degrees and long sleeves, let's go back north!
My Grandmothers brother was on board HMAs Sydney when it was lost. Thank you for showing the monument. I will get there myself one day.
Oh wow that’s terrible ☹️
It’s a beautiful monument to see
Loved the plumbing tip. Plumbing has been our major issues.
You’re in the windy season this time of the year, October to Jan. Best food there in Carnarvon.
Yes that’s right 😃
Thanks for an epic episode an episode full of energy greetings from South Africa cheers
Thanks so much Shaun for watching!
Thanks
Thank you so much Shane 😃 appreciate the support 👍🏽
Wooramel station is amazing. The station self drive tour is so interesting, the old shearing shed brought back so many memories
Hey! We've been to Wooramel Station 3 times but never done the self drive. Next time for sure 😊😊
Thanks for another video. Love travelling along with you. Love Juice's new toy! Our dog lovesa good bit of cardboard too!
Hey thanks so much Linda! 😊😊 best toys aren't they haha doesn't matter if they chew them up.
Yes as you say some people don't care! Anyhow back to the positives! Great travels and enjoy your free time again along with Juice Loving it. Safe travels till next week Bill Mc
Hey thanks so much for watching 😃😃
Hi Guys, another great video that makes us smile, you are so real in what you do, because we can see us in some of your videos when we are on the road. Sometimes its the little things like the chip butty, and the what the hell happened at the free camp and move on to cleaner places. Enjoy your time down south, and welcome to Perth (home for us). Greg & Karen
Hey Greg and Karen!
Thanks so much for watching and following along 😃👍🏽
Thanks from Jerry and my son William!
Hey guys!
Thanks again for the Super Thanks 😃 hope you had a great weekend! 👍🏽
You, too!!!@@CaravanAdventureAus
Thanks Guys , enjoyed the video . Thanks for showing us around. Keep em coming !! 👍👍🍻🍻
Thanks Mark! 😃😃
Great video like always guys, take care and have a fun time down south
Thanks so much! Will do 😃👍🏽
Great episode guys. The artesian baths looked really cool. Enjoy the rest of your travels. ❤️👍
Thanks for watching!
They were so lovely 😃
Great episode on your travels south. Wooramel Station looks lovely, as does Kalbarri township. Heading there soon, currently at Ellendale Pool, 50km south east of Geraldton, which is a wonderfully picturesque free camp if you're heading through this area.
Hey thanks for watching!
Enjoy your travels 😃😃
Ha Ha Ha, You guys are the only others I have heard refer to it as 'Dirty Bird', luv it.
😂😂😂 it's the only way we refer to it
Parked next to you guys at Wooramel back in 2022. Love the quiet there and a beer in the soaks.
@@refinedimages2869 what a great place 🍻🍻
Great ep guys have fun
Thanks so much!
Keep up the good work, on the pressure limit valve, I removed my fixed valve and fitted an adjustable valve with a pressure gauge that I fit to the caravan park tap, helps any chance of a burst blue hose pipe plus protects van plumbing, I think I bought on Amazon, regards Tony
Good idea Tony! 👍
Hey guys, I can highly recommend the MSA 4x4 towing mirrors. They don’t stick out like elephant ears like a the clearview but extend out for awesome vision. I have them on my D’max and love them.
Hey thanks so much for the recommendation. We like the look of them too 😃😃
Love the show you two put on
Thanks Greg!
The bottom Yandi creek track saves a lot of unnecessary pain especially after you have had a challenging drive from the southern beaches. We purchased a four hose air pump system and its a game changer. We can air up/down in about a quarter of the time. Getting 21/100 into a head wind is pretty good fuel burn - a Y62 would be in the high 20s+. Keep the great videos coming!
I found that while we were over the part of the country people gave Geraldton a real bagging we stayed there for 2 weeks and loved it great vid by the way
Hey Terry! Yes it's got some good aspects about it 😊😊
Good show
Ever thought about doing a caravan plumbing fix like you mentioned today maybe handy hints or something
Hi guys, thanks for the wonderful video once again that spa look fantastic , yes, when you’ve got the headwinds waste of time going anywhere, I remember I was on my moto Guzzi and the wind was just incredible so I just pulled over like you did and stayed there for a couple of days till the wind died down. I was using nearly 1 1/2 times as much fuel absolutely craziness. Anyway keep up the good work always enjoy the videos clip from Logan City, Queensland Australia 🇦🇺 I’m on the big island. 🏝️
Yes it sucks big time hey when the head wind is that bad ☹️ thanks for watching!
Great video, adding to our list every time. Love that you travel with Juice, we will have 2 toy cavoodles with us, so it’s great to see what’s possible travelling with pups - interested to know if you groom him yourself?
Hey yes it’s so great travelling with pups hey 🥰
Yes we do groom him ourselves 👍🏽
Oh God the anticipation of juice latching onto a poddy calf ear 👂 😆 🤣 😂
We were waiting for it too 😂
A very user friendly presentation, thank you cheers 🥂 🍻
Hey thanks heaps Ronald 😃
Great episode gays.❤ We enjoyed our stay st Woomeral Station in June. The "upsidedown" river was flowing. My white beard and hair got wet in the hotspring pools . Had a colour change.😮. Our last night it rained heaps and the next day leaving with a strong crosswind and driving rain was horrendous
Wow that would have been interesting with it raining there 😳 nice and muddy I bet
Not as bad as the 63mm of rain in 32 hrs at Karijini eco retreat then driving into Millstream National Park campground behind the homestead. We added probably 50kg of mud to the truck and van on the homestead access road. The road to Panamonica was closed.😅
The Learmonth AP bar cafe was quite as yesterday, managed a couple of bush chooks, we pickup the Elross Chapmahal next week see ya on the road 🎣🎣🍻🍻🏄🏄
Nice!🍻 hope you enjoy the new caravan!
Catch ya on the road 😃😃
The Carnarvon pub has a good meal
Hi Guys. Nice Ep. Just regarding the water pressure issue, can you give me the names and pressure valve details that you fitted to your van, so I can put them on our van? Our hot water system started leaking at the tank, so Swift were good enough to send us a replacement which I put in myself but at the moment, the water pressure from the caravan park tap is the same pressure as the tap on the caravan is putting out, ie the limiting valve isn't limiting the water pressure. Loving your episodes - you put them together very well! Steve and Dena
Great advice about the pressure valve. Flicked it to my husband to check out😊
Hey so glad it was helpful 😃😃
Should use a 20mm cap over inlet, keep the dirt out.
Ive fitted a mains pressure inlet to rear of van. That can use short hoses for connection to mains
Dirty chicken. 🤣🤣 So true!! Another great video, thanks guys. Enjoy your travels and stay safe.
Dirty bird 🤪
Great video guys. Gotta love a good chip butty. We tend to try vanilla slices everywhere we go. So far Banana Boogie in hometown Adelaide is the best 😂
Oh yum! Love a good vanilla slice 👌🏾👌🏾
Love your travel stories. Thanks for the info re the water pressure. Our hot water service runs continuously. Hubby wants to know how to measure the water pressure? Where do your stick the pressure gauge? And what are the two items we need to change? Thanks Denise
Thanks for watching!
We measure the pressure from the front tap on the caravan with a water test pressure guage, should be able to get from a plumbing supplier or bunnings.
It's a 350kpa pressure limiting valve and a 15mm spring check valve 👍 you'll also need a 15mm nipple to in-between
@CaravanAdventureAus Thanks. Much appreciated 👍
Loving the Braai!
It's so good! 👍🔥
Great vid as always, I had a problem with my pressure valve as well. It’s crap when you pay for water at a caravan park and have to use your pump for a shower. Great solution, if possible can you please supple more details on the parts and where to buy thanks
Thanks for watching mate! For sure it's a pain!
It's a 15mm spring check valve and and 350 kpa pressure limiting valve, can get from most hardware stores or reece plumbing stores 👍
Great video shame about the disgusting road side camp
Yep it’s bad hey ☹️☹️
thx for the plumbing tip
No worries! 😃👍🏽
To save my mirrors, I have a black 50lb fishing trace permanently crimped to the mirror and with loop other end. I fit the mirror with the loop around my main mirror so if it falls off it will just dangle till I stop. If you’re clever about how you thread the trace you don’t see it when you’re travelling.
Chelsea, we hear you re IGA prices....they even put Coles to shame if that is possible!
As for shity rest areas we found that a lot in WA in particular and found the backers were to blame for a lot BUT NOT all of it!
Enjoying your travels as usual...take care
Yes we have found that too ☹️
Oh how lovely 12 nights and Ningaloo national park
Yes it was amazing! 🙌🏼🤩
Hi Bryce , I recall you were speaking about low water pressure in a van , it’s what I’m experiencing. I have replaced the pressure valve , but kept the old filter. You recommended using a different type of filter . Can you send me the details of the system you use please.
We use a puretec z7 inline water filter on the kitchen tap only, we don't filter any other water in the van 👍
Nice couple
😃😃 thank you
Wow some people are really disgusting and inconsiderate of others. They also give everyone a bad name which is so unfair. Anyway another great video and thanks for the plumbing tip as well. Enjoy, stay safe and healthy. 😃
Hey thanks for watching!
Shame about others hey ☹️
Hi Bryce & Chelsea. We are planning an NT and WA trip in a couple of years time. Have been putting together a WikiCamps trip planner and really enjoying your posts, taking note of everywhere you have been. Have you done the WA wildflowers country route through the Mullewa region?
Bryce
Nice job on the pressure valve, what parts do you need please
350kpa pressure limiting valve and 15mm spring check 👍
Could you please go through your hand held cb radio Pros and cons for both.
where did you attach the pressure gauge to. TIA. enjoying every episode
Straight onto the front tap 👍
Are you happy with the Network RV? We have just ordered one. How do you go getting a dog into the national park?
Thanks guys. You are going to be southerners lol. Have fun.😊
Yes heading down south 😃😃
@CaravanAdventureAus Its mid 30s here on Cape York every day, so I am envious.
Great clip guys. What pressure rating limiting valve do you recommend?
Just a 350kpa inline pressure limiting, no particular brand 👍
@ cheers!
Hi Bryce and Chelsea. Quick question. Where do you buy your aleader water shoes? Amazon online Australia or direct from America or is there a retail outlet in Oz. Keep up the great work. Love your refreshing honesty and positivity.
Hey!
They are from America on Aleaders Website 😃
Discount code - Caravan15
Thanks for watching!
Great episode. And totally agree the poo 💩 tickets is out of control.
And I don’t think it’s Aust traveler’s doing it. (Well I hope not.)
Keep up the good work guys.
And you don't think its Australian travellers making the mess. Really? Based on what? Your internal racism need a little Sunday morning check I think. Maybe from your extensive DNA testing of the faeces?
Yep and most places have bins too so it’s just laziness
Just wondering what your set up weight for your car and caravan as you seem to carry a lot of plumbing gear plus now anti flap kit ,fire braai Bluetti etc.
Ha ha, never heard KFC called “ dirty bird “ I call it “ Kentucky Chuck “ funny!!
You don’t use the little horseshoe shaped washer in the JG fitting?
I never have, I always make sure to use the internal sleeves 👍
You should try and get some MSA Mirrors to fit your car.
Yes we would LOVE some
great vid... one day.. :-)
Thanks for watching 😃
Hi guys, have been following you for a while now planning my own trip next year, my question is why did you decide to get a dog?
Hey thanks for following!
We have always wanted a dog and put it off, then it got to a point where we said let's get one ☺️
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Hey thanks so much Peter! 🙌🏼🤩 appreciate the support
Do you fellas seriously run 50pai in the frnt when towing on tarmac?
We always over inflate when airing up and then adjust to the correct temperature when cold, that way we only need to let them down and not have to inflate more. Means only getting the air compressor out once 👍
Generally the tyres are at 45psi when hot 🔥
Great video. Do you have long range fuel tank?
Hey! No we don’t 😃
Do you guys run an inline water filter such as bests?
Hey! no we don't. We only filter our drinking water with a high flow inline water filter under the sink.
Remember guys, WA = Windy Always 😄
Very true 😂😂
Are you aloud dogs at national parks in WA ?
@@geoffodger Nar your not except a couple spots which are managed by NP like North Lefroy and Winderabandi on the Ningaloo
Vindaloo National Park allows dogs??
Yep in sections of it 👍
People don't know how to dig holes any more 😮 when going to the dunny
It's shocking the amount that don't know how to use a shovel!
🥰🥰🥰
Thanks for watching lovely!
Hope you are well? 😊🥰
@CaravanAdventureAus sending you all the biggest hugs, Chelsea! Yeah, I'm doing well... just working out my life 😂😊❤️
Get yourself some clearview towing mirrors
It's on the cards for sure 👍
can't have a chip sandwich without sauce
Chelsea has to have Sweet Chilli Sauce 👌🏾
$600 is a lot for a campfire/BBQ
Yeah my thoughts as well ….. ridiculous.
Crazy fuel economy however, do NOT install an ARB long range tank. Can't be calibrated to your fuel guage and its nigh impossible to know how much fuel you have !!!
A scan gauge takes care of that problem, plus you get a lot more info including the all important transmission temp which is very handy. It’s also it’s a fault finder and code clearer as well. Long range tank can save you money going to the next cheapest fuel instead of being caught out with dearer fuel.
I must be lucky because my Ranger long range fuel tank and gauge are reading right. Happy me.
@ , yeah they read and it doesn’t take long to get used to it. On my previous vehicle I had 300 kms left when the fuel
light come on.
I have to ask, why do you have a dog in the National Park?
What national park do we have our dog in?
@ Cape Range Nation Park stretches from Winderabandi to the Pay Station (Park Entry) just south of Tantabiddi Boat Ramp. National Parks all over WA ban dogs (unfortunately). I reckon you’re lucky the Rangers didn’t catch up with you. Great vid by the way.
Edit: just read the replies below, seems a few others saw what I saw. I’m a dog person, like you, but when we hit the road long term we will no longer have dogs. All the good places are in National Parks and it sucks having to either miss out or find people to have your dog.
"If you need to drive through a park because there is no other practical access for your journey, you can take your animal across a park. However you must not stop in a park and must keep your animal inside the vehicle while travelling through a park."
Thats straight from the national parks website. Rangers would have been glad to see us doing the right thing 👍 we only stopped to air down and back up to make our journey safe. Thanks for watching 🍻
Hey guys is that mole on your leg / thigh ok? Have you had it checked….
Hey! Thanks for the concern 😃 yes I’ve had it all my life and all good 👍🏽
Did I see mayonnaise being used on a chip Sanger !!!
Sacrilege! Fair bloody dinkum cobber, sauce, tomato bloody sauce! Rosella or Heinz.
😂😂😂can't knock it till you try it!
It's good, the best is with Kewpie Mayo 👍🍻
Lovely video … again. Thanks for the hws tip too Bryce, it’ll help at some time in the future! Any tips on a quiet pump, ours sounds like a plane taking off (it’s new too) 😂😂😂
We had the same problem with our noisy water pump. I put extra rubber mounts on it (not much improvement) and also installed a sure flow accumulator in the pressure side of the pump and it reduced the noise a lot. Now as quiet as the fridge.😊
@ thank you, will follow up on that 🙏🏻🙂
Thanks for watching!
Just extra rubber underneath is all I can suggest, the flow accumulator/pressure vessel is a good idea 👍
Love the great video
@@garrywood5462 thank you! 😃
since when are dogs allowed in national parks?
@@gravelrashadventures5051 which one did we take him into? 🤔
The whole of Australia is sick
WA has it’s share of BOZOS too unfortunately..
It’s a pity people litter free camps 🤬 wish they would use the bins. Don’t they realise councils close them because of this!!!
Nice vid. Be careful advertising taking your dog into national parks. I don't care but some will.
@@my2centsworth hey! We don’t take him into National Parks. This is why we camped at the caravan park in Porongurup so we could day trip while he stayed in the caravan 🤔🤔
Thanks for watching
Thanks for sharing too much information about the poop. 💩
Most WA national parks have a no dog policy so why were you there?
Yes they do! We were camped in the NP. As we stated on our video ‘we are staying outside the NP and day tripping in’ 😃 the dog stays in the caravan