Another great episode, thanks. As for the bug, they are called a "Crusader Bug" a large form of stink bug that will make you hands smell putrid if he feels threatened when you grab it.
And I am impressed by your adventurous spirit and adaptability in navigating serious changes to the best Outback track. Your exploration of Western Australia off-road with a caravan showcases your resilience and passion for travel. Your ability to embrace new challenges and share them with others is truly inspiring. And I am Floating Village Life
Yes you do have a an amazing way with orbs, so quick and quirky. Just love following you guys, such an inspiration and awesome vids. Such happy vibes, you always put a smile on our faces.
Love love how excited you all are and how much fun you are having, has me smiling all the way through each episode. I really wish the Gibb could stay like it is, so sad to think something that iconic will be changed forever 😢.
Great video, we love the crap you give each other. Very real and honest love it. Gibb is on our list but this does worry me as might not be for a few years 😪 Wow how busy was it.
I loved that place apart from almost stepping on the biggest black snake I've ever seen! Scared the beejezuz out of me. Then went for a swim at the Falls, only to come (literally) face to face with a water monitor as I went to climb out of the pond. The water almost went brown! 😂
Yes the gib river road is changing quickly with already creek bed being lined and steep inclines and declines already sealed to help the large cattle trained.
2 things ,Pixelating over your young daughters chest when she's just like your young fella ,what the ! As we're not all sickos , And when you had the drone out in Galmans Gorge ,how did you get the water to flow up !!
No winging but I'm sick of this permits changes closed tracks.We do not have to go where everyone else is going and I do not fill sorry for the camping ranger or track why because they anyway are going to get their subsidies from the government.They keep forgetting that is you us that we spending money and to spend you have to be offered or attracted by something not given direction and place where to do what and be robbed for something that belongs to everyone.I know there's a road maintenance and machinery but pretty much nothing new has been developed.For example that trailer of rubbish where is going to be dumped they're not going to drive 100s of km somewhere to be disposed.After covid caravanning got popular a lot and now they charge arm and a leg for camp-site and there's less and less free sites.
I don’t think it’ll change much for to long,it won’t matter what they do and how much money they spend on sealing the road,give it a couple of wet seasons and a few hundred road trains and it will be back to normal. It’s considered too remote and not enough population to warrant substantial ongoing maintenance and development. No difference to the PDR to the Cape a good idea in principle but unrealistic at current population levels to maintain.
Some people love to test their expensive equipment on this road & sealing it would take the"charm", sense of adventure & "authenticity" away as well as bringing too many people here. But bringing people here might might it worth sealing...& maybe preserving.
Another great episode, thanks. As for the bug, they are called a "Crusader Bug" a large form of stink bug that will make you hands smell putrid if he feels threatened when you grab it.
And I am impressed by your adventurous spirit and adaptability in navigating serious changes to the best Outback track. Your exploration of Western Australia off-road with a caravan showcases your resilience and passion for travel. Your ability to embrace new challenges and share them with others is truly inspiring. And I am Floating Village Life
Such stunning scenery thank you for bringing us along
IT truely is gorgeous country up there.. 🫶
Yes you do have a an amazing way with orbs, so quick and quirky. Just love following you guys, such an inspiration and awesome vids. Such happy vibes, you always put a smile on our faces.
Love love how excited you all are and how much fun you are having, has me smiling all the way through each episode. I really wish the Gibb could stay like it is, so sad to think something that iconic will be changed forever 😢.
The drone work just adds another insight to the incredible gorges we have. Great going x
Great episode as always, love seeing the kids and the waterfalls are amazing
Safe travelling hugs to all
What an fun episode as always nice content.
Great video, we love the crap you give each other. Very real and honest love it. Gibb is on our list but this does worry me as might not be for a few years 😪 Wow how busy was it.
Just got to Manning Gorge today. Totally agree with you about the road.
unreal episode, love the outfit
Thanks for another great vid guys
drone footage was good….especially the part where the water was falling up the waterfall, must be some powerful sort of drone camera that one!
I cannot unsee that one piece outfit pic😂😂😂 love it
Awesome work guys, love your videos 💯🇦🇺
You have a great way with words, catch your next video
You find the coolest bugs.😂❤
Another gr8 Ep…. Loved the reverse water fall Edit/footage 👍…. A shame it all will be changing….. a bit like the Cape I guess 😢
Great video .loved it ..
I loved that place apart from almost stepping on the biggest black snake I've ever seen! Scared the beejezuz out of me. Then went for a swim at the Falls, only to come (literally) face to face with a water monitor as I went to climb out of the pond. The water almost went brown! 😂
Awesome ❤
Good one 👍
Cool ep guys
Such great place to visit.
Yes the gib river road is changing quickly with already creek bed being lined and steep inclines and declines already sealed to help the large cattle trained.
You gotta love it
wicked spot to end the vid mate
Hey loved the episode ❤ that little clothes hanging thing I see in the back ground going on the roof hatch where did you get it ? Safe travels
Just from mitre 10 a few years back.. unfortunately it just broke.. we will have to find an alternative now 🥲
Shame about the gib hopefully we can do it!!
Steph needs water shoes 😀😊
She has some ( I think) 🤔 thanks for the support and watching 👌🍻
Best free camp is 29km back. Barnett river gorge
2 things ,Pixelating over your young daughters chest when she's just like your young fella ,what the ! As we're not all sickos , And when you had the drone out in Galmans Gorge ,how did you get the water to flow up !!
No winging but I'm sick of this permits changes closed tracks.We do not have to go where everyone else is going and I do not fill sorry for the camping ranger or track why because they anyway are going to get their subsidies from the government.They keep forgetting that is you us that we spending money and to spend you have to be offered or attracted by something not given direction and place where to do what and be robbed for something that belongs to everyone.I know there's a road maintenance and machinery but pretty much nothing new has been developed.For example that trailer of rubbish where is going to be dumped they're not going to drive 100s of km somewhere to be disposed.After covid caravanning got popular a lot and now they charge arm and a leg for camp-site and there's less and less free sites.
I don’t think it’ll change much for to long,it won’t matter what they do and how much money they spend on sealing the road,give it a couple of wet seasons and a few hundred road trains and it will be back to normal. It’s considered too remote and not enough population to warrant substantial ongoing maintenance and development. No difference to the PDR to the Cape a good idea in principle but unrealistic at current population levels to maintain.
Some people love to test their expensive equipment on this road & sealing it would take the"charm", sense of adventure & "authenticity" away as well as bringing too many people here. But bringing people here might might it worth sealing...& maybe preserving.