Haha, I guess my videos are just as captivating as the stunning Scottish landscapes! Thanks for the love and I hope you have an amazing time when you come back next year.
Great little drive mate.I found west Coast stunning even in the rain we had. I love the driving videos you see a lot and gives you food for thought. Keep em coming and cheers.
Thanks, mate! I'm glad you enjoyed the drive, even in the rain. Who knew a little rain could make the west coast even more stunning? Keep watching for more driving videos that will give you plenty of food for thought (and maybe a few laughs too)!
yep! that's the rod an American towed a carvan down circa 1970's and swore he'd never ever travel it again. Lodsa gravel; half the width; tripple the curves 2000 foot drop down one side and 1000 foot rise up the other. traveled it every few months for a swim meeting with the Westport swim club who were as competitive as anyone and the finest of coasters ever. Thank you Pete.
Absolutely! There's just something magical about driving along a beautiful coastal road. It's hard to beat that feeling of freedom and the stunning views!
Cape Foulwind named in 1770 by Captain James Cook. First sighted in 1642 by Dutch Explorer Abel Tasman. Love your road trips Pete. Maybe one day you'll visit the Mainland.
Thanks Pete. Enjoyed the drive. Sometimes I didn't catch the name of a location (e.g. the spot near a bridge that has markets) Would appreciate seeing a top locality's name on screen, as you drive along. 🦘 🇦🇺
Thank you for your feedback! I appreciate your suggestion and I'll definitely consider adding the locality names on screen for future drives. Stay tuned for more exciting content!
I think it was Charlston where for a bit there were quite a few tens of thousand miners there for the gold. Around 37 to 90+ hotels or so. i guess digging was as thirsty then as now.
Wow, that's fascinating! It's amazing to think about the gold rush and how it attracted so many people to that area. The thirst for gold and the thirst for a cold drink never seems to change!
20 years ago ya would see a lot of hit and run possums on the road, but my last drive through there all I seen was a lot of weckers that had been taken out
Drove the road last March, in a camper van, loved every minute, coming back next year,much as I love scotlandI’ve fallen in love with yours xx
Haha, I guess my videos are just as captivating as the stunning Scottish landscapes! Thanks for the love and I hope you have an amazing time when you come back next year.
No better views than the west coast drives !
Absolutely! The west coast drives offer breathtaking views that you can't find anywhere else. It's truly a feast for the eyes!
Absolutely beautiful, Pete 👍🏼.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great little drive mate.I found west Coast stunning even in the rain we had. I love the driving videos you see a lot and gives you food for thought. Keep em coming and cheers.
Thanks, mate! I'm glad you enjoyed the drive, even in the rain. Who knew a little rain could make the west coast even more stunning? Keep watching for more driving videos that will give you plenty of food for thought (and maybe a few laughs too)!
Great video again Pete, great views
Glad you enjoyed it
A beautiful part of our country. Would love to see the free camping spots
Noted!
yep! that's the rod an American towed a carvan down circa 1970's and swore he'd never ever travel it again. Lodsa gravel; half the width; tripple the curves 2000 foot drop down one side and 1000 foot rise up the other. traveled it every few months for a swim meeting with the Westport swim club who were as competitive as anyone and the finest of coasters ever. Thank you Pete.
Who needs a roller coaster when you can experience all the twists and turns on this road? Just make sure to bring a sick bag!
The secret is out!! Hard to beat a great coastal road for sure!!
Absolutely! There's just something magical about driving along a beautiful coastal road. It's hard to beat that feeling of freedom and the stunning views!
Love ya drive videos! Down Haast way is very spectacular
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoy the drive videos. Haast way is indeed a stunning location!
Cape Foulwind named in 1770 by Captain James Cook. First sighted in 1642 by Dutch Explorer Abel Tasman. Love your road trips Pete. Maybe one day you'll visit the Mainland.
Look out for my video about Cape Foulwind coming soon .
Hang on to your hat.
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Thanks Pete. Enjoyed the drive. Sometimes I didn't catch the name of a location (e.g. the spot near a bridge that has markets) Would appreciate seeing a top locality's name on screen, as you drive along. 🦘 🇦🇺
Thank you for your feedback! I appreciate your suggestion and I'll definitely consider adding the locality names on screen for future drives. Stay tuned for more exciting content!
I think it was Charlston where for a bit there were quite a few tens of thousand miners there for the gold. Around 37 to 90+ hotels or so. i guess digging was as thirsty then as now.
Wow, that's fascinating! It's amazing to think about the gold rush and how it attracted so many people to that area. The thirst for gold and the thirst for a cold drink never seems to change!
Charleston would be a good place to check out Pete. Lots of history and more to the place than meets the eye
20 years ago ya would see a lot of hit and run possums on the road, but my last drive through there all I seen was a lot of weckers that had been taken out
It seems like the possums have finally realized that playing "possum" doesn't work well with cars passing by. They've decided to step up their game!
@@AdventureTravelNewZealand hahaha yea I think so, thanks for taking us on your travel there it's a nice road through there
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