+Ade Larsen yeah the whistling rock was the same physics as the dam! it was awesome to experience it knowing that nature curved the rock, not people! :) /Sandra
Hey Scott, we als love it so far! :) We don't use a GPS, just our phones with offline maps. Mostly Google Maps, Here, WikiCamps and Galileo. We tried OpenStreetMaps as well, but didn't get the hang of it. When we go off the radar (as in no reception or anything), Peter usually downloads a separate topo map in advance, just to be double insured. /Sandra
hi Louisa! Yeah, we spent a day in Cape Le Grand National Park. It was really crowded, as we went there at Easter. But it was a great place, with good walks! It's at around 9:00 in this video. Have you been there? /peter
Hi Sandra and Peter, was nice to see you on Ronny Dahl's channel. What you guys are doing is exactly what I want to do when I will move to Australia. I will definitely have a look at your episodes. Check out my channel if you like aviation. Cheers from freezing Canada
On a very clear sunny day The water at Cape Le Grand National park is very blue and the sans I'd white ,white Have a great journey
Hi Guys, saw you on Ronny Dahl's channel and am looking forward to checking out your videos. Looks like you are on an amazing journey.
Hellfire Bay reminds me of ANZAC cove.
And the whistling rock is the same as the dam you recently visited.
Happy and safe travels.
+Ade Larsen yeah the whistling rock was the same physics as the dam! it was awesome to experience it knowing that nature curved the rock, not people! :) /Sandra
Another great video as always loving the footage and editing Thanks for sharing your adventure Peter, Sandra and Troopy
thank you! :D
Wow, you've reached the top shelf now. WA dreaming. Hope to be there soon.
Added a E.T. shout out to our channel dashboard.
looks cold there, need to get back north.
vtra85 it is cold! we're almost in Perth now, aiming for Jurien bay in 2 wks /Sandra
WA is my favourite state, thanks for the videos, looking forward to the next ones. What gps do you use?
Hey Scott, we als love it so far! :) We don't use a GPS, just our phones with offline maps. Mostly Google Maps, Here, WikiCamps and Galileo. We tried OpenStreetMaps as well, but didn't get the hang of it. When we go off the radar (as in no reception or anything), Peter usually downloads a separate topo map in advance, just to be double insured. /Sandra
Was it Hellfire Bay that you visited? Did you really like it?
hi Louisa! Yeah, we spent a day in Cape Le Grand National Park. It was really crowded, as we went there at Easter. But it was a great place, with good walks! It's at around 9:00 in this video. Have you been there? /peter
Hi Sandra and Peter, was nice to see you on Ronny Dahl's channel. What you guys are doing is exactly what I want to do when I will move to Australia. I will definitely have a look at your episodes. Check out my channel if you like aviation.
Cheers from freezing Canada