Your filming and editing is first class. You capture the best of the locations for us. Thank you. Yes, I remember Vicks Vaporub spread on toast and the vegemite rubbed into our backs when we had a cold. Sorry, its the best I can do with this dammed cold.
Actually everything is from the audio options in the free Capcut video editing Ap. It's sort of simple that way. No issues with licensing. We spend quite a bit of time searching through trying to find things that we like, and that we think fit the vibe of the images. Our main intro is credited to 'New Air' and 'Crocodelia' is responsible for some, and I just googled them. They are a Taiwanese band headed by two brothers! So it's probably all very obscure, but It works for us. Glad you enjoy it.
Thanks very much for your reply just watching the halls creek Video again when you were alongside a billabong or lake, great acoustic guitar great videos always interesting. Garry
@@Garry-p2k That one at the billabong has the rather snappy title of " Raw Guitar Slow Country Style Blues (868672)". The other one at the water hole under the cliff is "Heavy Blues" by Peaceful Groove. Google finds them.
Actually, no not the Canning, but rather some smaller station tracks bypassing the Canning as per the directions we were given by a local fellow. I'll go through how the awning works in an upcoming video, but it's nice and simple and very low profile, which is really important around the low branches. There are some great spots in those ranges around Halls Creek.
The colours there are beautiful. TH-camrs often get flack for publicising lesser known spots favoured by the locals, and I get that, so we didn't name that place for that reason, but I will tell you that there are many interesting places in the ranges south of Halls Creek.
lovely camping spot, thanks for posting
Thank you so much for not sharing the location of your river camp 😊 beautiful spot
Thanks for your support. It's a bit of a tricky thing.
Your filming and editing is first class. You capture the best of the locations for us. Thank you.
Yes, I remember Vicks Vaporub spread on toast and the vegemite rubbed into our backs when we had a cold. Sorry, its the best I can do with this dammed cold.
Thanks, and ha ha, I'm sure you would very much remember Vicks if it had been spread on your toast. Pretty much unforgettable I'd reckon.
New to the channel, drone footage wow. Great scenery. Thanks for sharing your adventure regards greetings from South Africa
Thanks, glad to have you along for the ride.
Love the music you guys play would like to know some of the musicians you use.
Garry
Actually everything is from the audio options in the free Capcut video editing Ap. It's sort of simple that way. No issues with licensing. We spend quite a bit of time searching through trying to find things that we like, and that we think fit the vibe of the images. Our main intro is credited to 'New Air' and 'Crocodelia' is responsible for some, and I just googled them. They are a Taiwanese band headed by two brothers! So it's probably all very obscure, but It works for us. Glad you enjoy it.
Thanks very much for your reply just watching the halls creek Video again when you were alongside a billabong or lake, great acoustic guitar great videos always interesting.
Garry
@@Garry-p2k That one at the billabong has the rather snappy title of " Raw Guitar Slow Country Style Blues (868672)".
The other one at the water hole under the cliff is "Heavy Blues" by Peaceful Groove. Google finds them.
You went down the Canning Stock Route
Need a bit more info on your awning how it works how its attached
That spot in the kimberly looked awesome
Actually, no not the Canning, but rather some smaller station tracks bypassing the Canning as per the directions we were given by a local fellow. I'll go through how the awning works in an upcoming video, but it's nice and simple and very low profile, which is really important around the low branches. There are some great spots in those ranges around Halls Creek.
Looks wonderful. Where is that campsite after you left Halls Creek?
The colours there are beautiful. TH-camrs often get flack for publicising lesser known spots favoured by the locals, and I get that, so we didn't name that place for that reason, but I will tell you that there are many interesting places in the ranges south of Halls Creek.
@ Fair enough. Thank you.