Winderabandi Point Campground, Ningaloo - Off Season (part 1)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ย. 2024
- In this episode we leave Cape Range National Park and continue working our way slowly down the West Cost crossing the infamous Yardie Creek Crossing then camping up at Winderabandi Point Campground on the pristine Ningaloo Coastline. I have broken this episode into two parts as we had heaps of footage and didn’t wand to make the episode too long! So this first part is aptly titled, Windy-bandi point as we had pretty shocking wind for the first week we were at Winderabandi! That being said, we pretty much had the place to ourselves, it’s a bit of a trade off when you travel in the off-season and sometimes if pays off, other times, no so much! For us though, we loved staying in an empty Winderabandi with the exception of a few locals and day trippers! Enjoy!
Happy late birthday Toby! Such a cool & yummy looking cake! Thanks for another greyt episode as it's whetting my appetite to get away again. 8 weeks but who's counting! 😄
Thanks! 8 weeks how exciting, the time will fly by!🤙😀🍻
Happy 6th Birthday. Great looking cake. Tania you are looking great too, jus sayin ;-) we always look forward to your eps. Thank you for sharing, Tanya and Jason. (I noticed last Ep but definitely getting more noticeable) 🙂
Haha, thanks guys! Yes, Tania is looking great, i can't confirm or deny anything else! 😀😀😉👍
Love the vid guys, thanks agin for sharing, your footage is ace (now that sounded real 80's)
cheers 🤟
Haha, mate. Don't go dissin the 80's... We had a rad time on the beach! 🤣🤣🤣🍻🍻👍👍
Cool ep to a awesome looking spot
Thanks Craig, yup its one of our favourites in all of aus! Wait till nexts episode when the wind drops off!! 🍻🍻👍
Awesome can not wait@@VetinaVan
Hi just starting to watch your vids as we will be doing our trip up the west in January just bought a almac boat loader and seems to work great so far look forward to watching more of your vids see you on the road in 9 months YAY.
How exciting! Yeah, im looking to get an almac on the new rig, they have a good reputation. Enjoy the planning process, and remember to book the hot spots early! 🍻🍻👍
Cheers mate
Thanks certainly looks nice there, stay safe :)
Thanks Zoe! It's amazing! 😀😀
Just a heads up there are fresh water wells at south Lefroy and at Jane's Bay. You can drink it straight from out of the ground
Yeh, i have the marks for the wells at South Lefroy, but I assumed it is all the same bore water as the tap at Point Billy, which is currently a bit salty. We used heaps of the bore water for washing up and showers, then kept our tank water for drinking as its a bit nicer than the bore water. 🍻🍻😀👍
Do you think you could get an onroad van into there, towing it with a 4wd? Appreciate your honest opinion, guys. Great adventures btw.
Hi Stephen, in my opinion, yes, lots of people do. The key is to make sure you have dropped your tyre pressures all the way down and take it slow! The Corrigations are what damages vans on these tracks, so just make sure mechanically everything is ok and you have secured everything that might rattle around inside the van, like microwave plates, oven grills etc. Also good to have some recovery gear just incase. 😀😀👍👍
Thanks, guys, much appreciated.
Your bore water filter, tell me about it, where did you buy it, is it worth the money, going to Lefroy in May
We use the Thirsty Nomad filters. They seem pretty good at taking the heavier metals out, but you still get the salt! 👍
How do you always manage to have a boat?
Haha, indeed! If we are going to be around an area for a while, I will jump on the local buy sway and sell, get a tinny, and flip it when we leave. That being said, we are working on a more permanent boat solution! 😉👍🍻🍻
Hey team what tyres are you using please
We use Maxxis Razor MT's 295/70R17. Odd size I know but works for our setup. We only get about 40,000kms out of our tyres max due to the abuse they cop on rocks etc. AT's would last longer being harder than an MT, but we need the grip. 👍👍🍻🍻
OMG❤😂🎉😮😅
Justwondering what site number you was on
Hey Sharon, we were in site 46 right up the end. In hindsight, we probably should have gone further down as the lower numbered sites in the 20's were a bit more protected from the wind at that time of year. 👍👍
@VetinaVan oh right well we are book into site 29 in a couple ofweeks .. hopefully it's a good one. Keep the video coming we sure do enjoy them
Awesome! Have an amazing time! 🍻🍻😀😀👍👍