Towing Insane hill climbs offroad caravan Bloomfield FNQ y62 crossing Daintree cape tribulation

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  • Hi guys, Hope you are all well? we really hope you enjoy this video of us traveling the Bloomfield track (twice) the second time with the caravan in tow. Honestly we don't recommend it.. but we are so glad we did it (taking every precaution we could think of) Please enjoy the full video and share it around and don't for get to subscribe! :)
    The Bloomfield Track, which is also known as the Coast Road or officially, the Cape Tribulation-Bloomfield Road, is a controversial four-wheel-drive road in Far North Queensland, Australia. The road's construction through untouched wilderness was the cause of protests and blockades in the early 1980s.
    Bloomfield Track info -
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    Douglas Shire Council -
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    Lions Den hotel -
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    Lync haven retreat -
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  • @AussieVanAdventures
    @AussieVanAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi guys! In this video we attempt the whole Bloomfield Track with the caravan! Have you done the Bloomfield Track? Tell us below.. Grab a coffee (or beer) and check out the video! Hope you enjoy!

  • @lachlanstill
    @lachlanstill 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    10/10 from a noise perspective! haha. Well done mate.

  • @Steve-lx9xq
    @Steve-lx9xq 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    enjoyed watching this, looked a great climb and drive through a beautiful area. Loved the sound of your car.

    • @AussieVanAdventures
      @AussieVanAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks mate! Was a bit nerve racking but turned out amazing! Haha yes the patrol does sing a nice song :)

  • @jimfire44
    @jimfire44 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love the purr of the V8

  • @bobklincke4671
    @bobklincke4671 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome respect shown for other travellers. Great to see!

  • @dantheman6159
    @dantheman6159 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    You are brave mate. We Weren’t game enough so drove the longer wad around then on to the ferry. Stayed at Lync Haven too. They have pet pythons at the front and a resident croc. Daintree and Cape Trib are stunning! Stay croc wise. Do not enter water especially after dark. Someone got taken a few he’s has ago. Daintree Ice creamery was super yum esp the mango flavour. Enjoyed the vid bud. Thanks

    • @AussieVanAdventures
      @AussieVanAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks for watching! Yes it involved a lot of thinking and second guessing my self.. but glad we did it. Yea we drove the long way around when we went from port Douglas to cook town… (and I’d just done it racing back from punsand bay after Ollie had his accident up there) so three times in total.. we knew that if we could avoid doing that road again, and replace it with some thing different.. it would be much better and a risk we wanted to take. Turned out good. Haha yes!!! The python was on the table out the front when we were there!!! Beautiful place, that’s for sure!

  • @TheBigGaloot
    @TheBigGaloot 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    How cool does the v8 sound!!!
    My wife likes "quiet" so I have to be really sneaky to get an exhaust on our S5!

  • @gmick52
    @gmick52 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Was looking at driving it but not sure, 2022 Patrol and 18’6” Zone off road van with UHF radio etc.

    • @AussieVanAdventures
      @AussieVanAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi mate, I think you would be ok.. but 100% depends on how much experience and skill you have towing with the van on. We had a great group with us on the radios and we a huge amount of towing time with our setup.. and we did drive the road back the other way first, so we had that bit of extra knowledge, which was lucky. Our van is 20.6 and would have been around 3t I’d say at a guess.

  • @rossco4216
    @rossco4216 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome trip!!, you nailed it. How good are these mighty Y62's

  • @RobertOgs-ik9hc
    @RobertOgs-ik9hc ปีที่แล้ว

    might have missed this but for towing did you beef up your rear end with spring up grade and air bags Also do you use a WDH

  • @stevenbanks3744
    @stevenbanks3744 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice information and footage, looks amazing.
    Do you think a 21.5ft semi off road van would be suitable for that road?
    Thank you 👍

    • @AussieVanAdventures
      @AussieVanAdventures  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey mate. Ours is a 20.5 and did it ok, but I’d strongly suggest doing a LOT of research before attempting.. and being 110% sure your fully confident in your setup and ability’s too.

    • @stevenbanks3744
      @stevenbanks3744 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@AussieVanAdventures thank you, I appreciate your feedback there, I was planning on doing the gibb in WA and seeing how our set up goes over there and then make a decision from there, im definitely a bit nervous about it.
      It looks very nice up there, again thank you for your help 👍

  • @Mr_RPE
    @Mr_RPE ปีที่แล้ว

    great video, would you need a snorkel for this track? thanks guys thinking about taking our 18ft caravan through here

  • @trevoroneil3522
    @trevoroneil3522 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome 👍😎

  • @zoezoe610
    @zoezoe610 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Both engine and trans temps seem to hold up ok.

    • @AussieVanAdventures
      @AussieVanAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Both seemed to be good, it was quite hot and muggy there too. The patrol is good at locking up in a gear, specially when in manual mode, which we tend to use with this sort of road.

  • @jonhetherington8135
    @jonhetherington8135 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    you are lucky it was dry, did it in late may and it was raining

    • @AussieVanAdventures
      @AussieVanAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, there is no way we would have tried in the wet.. we were lucky it was at least a week since any wetness.. so we did the creb track and after going back down the bloomfield.. we thought 'we might not ever get the opportunity to try this again'

  • @alanhoult3613
    @alanhoult3613 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Obviously did not notice signage put up by people who have to do rescues of stupid people , the ones who want to be rescued when they are in trouble, real adventures don't need a washing machine and bathroom in tow :-) and keep your hands on the wheel when your driving, not a good look in videos. Lucky you did not do the Bloomfield track back when it was built, you still had to drive through the Bloomfield River and no concrete on steep sections back then, no bridges anywhere. Was a serious track.
    Try the CREB track next time, that should keep you smiling. Seems you have an admiring group of like minded people?

    • @AussieVanAdventures
      @AussieVanAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Alan, thanks for watching! Yes we did see the signs and as we outlined in the video, we did a lot of background research and investigating (including actually fully driving the track ourselves the day before) we know our gear very very well and know exactly what it is and isn’t capable of doing (we have taken it to all corners of the place that a lot of people might not)
      No, we don’t need a bathroom and washing machine in tow.. (you will be happy to hear that the washing machine is actually coming to make more storage) BUT.. we can do everything we need and to date with all our traveling it doesn’t restrict us.. so why wouldn’t we bring it?
      We always have at least a single hand on the wheel.
      Would love to have had the opportunity to do the Bloomfield back when it was built.. unfortunately I was only 1yo back in 1984 though.. my parents were not as adventurous as we are with our kids though. Did you do the track your self back then? It sounds like an adventure!
      Yes we did the CREB track the day before we did the Bloomfield track, which is why we travels the full track without the van.
      Again, thanks for watching! Would love to hear about some of the adventures you have done.

    • @alanhoult3613
      @alanhoult3613 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@AussieVanAdventuresVery polite reply, I am a cranky old bugger, been running large building projects for 45 years before I retired, lived in Palm Cove for 31/2 years back in late 80's, built a few of the resorts there. We had an old Hilux back then, small motor, no winch, built a bed in the back with storage under and an esky, we did everything in the area, except all of Cape York back then ,you only had to drive 100ks out of Cairns and you were in the real outback, as I said most of the roads where very bad, Cooktown was like graded rock with big bits sticking up. Bloomfield was rough as guts, the local indigenous made quite a business of digging holes in the river and pulling out inexperienced travellers, no bridge or causeway back then just the bulldozer track, those steep climbs needed some with a rock to put under your wheel if you needed a brake :-),
      Met a couple of backpackers trying to do one day in an old EH Holden, told them if they got over into the first valley they would never get out, so they gave up.
      Anyway I could boar you for hours, we sold up everything in 2000 and did 5 years around Oz, been just about everywhere now, have never seen a show on TV where we have not been except perhaps remote Ahrnem Land where you need permits, we have been lucky with my work, as I have done jobs in Darwin, Cairns, Townsville, Perth, Gold Coast, Ballina, Port Macquarie, Warwick, it gives you the opportunity to see an area properly,
      Anyway try to behave yourself you look like a decent bloke just don't break the rules, Australia is being ruined by bogans doing the wrong thing, don't be one mate, it is a different place from before you were born pretty ruined now, LOL I am 75. you could camp just about anywhere when I was your age.
      Regards Alan

    • @alanhoult3613
      @alanhoult3613 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I actually won the CREB track rally in 1990 she was a wild track back then, what is it like today, pretty bust now I guess?

  • @brentmcd12
    @brentmcd12 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    28 might be slightly hard still 25 prob better ... tyres squealed around corner cause you had your diff lock on .. that first hill you were maxing out in 1st gear when it needed 2nd ..

    • @AussieVanAdventures
      @AussieVanAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks for watching! For sure, 25psi could have been better, yes.. we were worried there wasn't going to be much room to pull over and re-inflate.. and knew there was a bit of sealed road too.. so we tried to find a happy medium pressure. All tyres were loosing traction, not just the inside, but yes the diff lock added to the squealing. We had it in manual 1st, as the video shows in no way at all just how steep these hills were and it bogged down a bit in 2nd in places and didnt want to risk loosing momentum. Theres lots we would know and do differently if we did it again, this was our first time and we were being overly cautious i guess.