Hi Graham and Jess great series with seals might be able to adhere another seal to the body structure where current seal, seals to. Keep up the great work.
I think we also should have adjusted the latches on the doors too....probably would have helped crush the seals a bit tighter and kept the dust out.....ahh well, wasn’t the end of the world.
Honestly I love the videos for this series and the biggest downside is that we arent there still lol I can't wait to get back later this year with the guys again keep up the great work
Average for the entire trip was 21ish/100km Onroad without camper we normally get 14L/100 with camper sitting on $1.10 we were burning 18L/100km. Offroad without camper is normally 18-20L/100km depending on conditions obviously, with camper I never saw it worse than 22-23L/100km. Not great figures, but considering how it was driven and the works that’s been done to the 200 😉😉.....nothing to complain too loudly about. 270L tank still got us 1200-1500km each tank.
Yeah mate....I even remember it from the 2010ish era and it was way less commercialised compared to today. Ahhh well lucky there is a NP close by which has good campsites 😀.
Great vid again! Seriously, who thumbs down? Just can't please people. Just FYI, if you want an even quicker setup, Bluewater campers have a spring loaded pole system and takes seconds to setup. And no bars through windows👍. Looking forward to following your journeys in the future.
Great video and thanks for sharing you're awesome adventure 😀👍
Nice one, thanks for sharing 👍
Great trip mate. Cheers Steve
September can't come quick enough to get the 200 and camper trailer over to DHI and check it out. Great series and looking forward to season 3 😜
Great episode we're heading up that way next Friday with are kemper 👍
Enjoy....wish I was heading the same way.
Hi Graham and Jess great series with seals might be able to adhere another seal to the body structure where current seal, seals to. Keep up the great work.
I think we also should have adjusted the latches on the doors too....probably would have helped crush the seals a bit tighter and kept the dust out.....ahh well, wasn’t the end of the world.
Honestly I love the videos for this series and the biggest downside is that we arent there still lol I can't wait to get back later this year with the guys again keep up the great work
Not wrong mate 😢
What was your fuel consumption like towing the camper both on and offroad? Much worse than without it?
Average for the entire trip was 21ish/100km
Onroad without camper we normally get 14L/100 with camper sitting on $1.10 we were burning 18L/100km.
Offroad without camper is normally 18-20L/100km depending on conditions obviously, with camper I never saw it worse than 22-23L/100km.
Not great figures, but considering how it was driven and the works that’s been done to the 200 😉😉.....nothing to complain too loudly about.
270L tank still got us 1200-1500km each tank.
I agree, Monkey Mia is not worth the time or the rip off..
It was worth it in the 80's but they decided to commercialise it which spelt the end.
Yeah mate....I even remember it from the 2010ish era and it was way less commercialised compared to today. Ahhh well lucky there is a NP close by which has good campsites 😀.
Great vid again! Seriously, who thumbs down? Just can't please people. Just FYI, if you want an even quicker setup, Bluewater campers have a spring loaded pole system and takes seconds to setup. And no bars through windows👍. Looking forward to following your journeys in the future.
Good info mate - appreciate it.
As Ronny Dahl says.....it’s the 3%’s. I reckon every channel has them, so doesn’t phase my in the slightest.
Ya getting dust in because ya seals are dry they need lubing up
What product would you recommend? I’ll try it on the cruiser as well 👌🏻
monkey mia was a awsome little fishing area until the government got hold of it,, to charge you to see the dolphins
Yeah it’s lost is heritage and appeal