I love your videos man!!! If possible, please research your sponsors... BetterHelp sells their clients PRIVATE confidential information for additional profit. PLEASE don't let them sponsor your videos again. I'm all about better mental health but sending your subscribers to a company that only intends to sell their private mental health information for profit is wrong. The only reason I mention this is out of respect for you and the other viewers, that's it.
Watching downielive is my mental break every time he releases a video! So warming and kind and adventurous! Such a genuine person it’s great goin on trips virtually with you!
You had three generations of my family smiling from ear to ear, from start to finish. That’s no easy feat! This is probably my favourite video so far. We had so much fun watching, and can’t wait for the rest of your adventures down under. Thank you for putting smiles on our faces 😀
As a Belgian with an Australian partner, I LOVED this video! I'm looking forward to your coverage of the remaining 3 weeks. Also, I miss Australia despite its scary critters.
Mike, your promotion of mental health has really helped a lot of people, and being a man promoting it destigmatizes the process. And I love your videos, been here since day 1.
When I saw the title I was figuring on a 500-900 acre golf course. I didn't know anything like this existed, and it has the roughest fairways I've ever seen, plus a few hazards like snakes, spiders, tormenting flies and, of course, kangaroos. It did end nicely on a proper golf course and you did see a part of Australia that not many see. I'm looking forward to the rest of this Australian adventure.
A longtime subscriber here. I normally watch every video right after upload but for some reason, didn’t feel excited about this one, until I realized you were in Australia (after watching the river safari video). Hit play and enjoyed every second of it. For those on the fence thinking this is a golf video, it’s as much travel as golf. Thanks to you Mike, this is on my bucket list of things to do!
Okay from an Aussie, you need to buy yourself a hat net that goes over the top of your cap & hangs down to your chest, they are a must with the Australian outback & it would have made your life a lot easier. Also you had a genuine Aussie burger & we love our burgers with beetroot, pineapple, bacon, onion, egg, tomato & lettuce on a grassfed beefburger with steak or barbeque sauce. So yummy!! Sadly I can no longer eat the burger buns unless they are gluten free or I pay the price dearly!! 😥 I would also suggest that doing the golfcourse in our winter or early spring, although you would definitely have to spend the nights in a roadhouse as the temperatures get very cold at night. The days would be shorter than the middle of summer though!! You saw more wildlife than I have seen as I have never met a dingo in all my 70 plus years other than in sanctuaries.
Welcome to Australia! I enjoyed all of your experiences here. It was VERY fun to watch...and had me smiling every step of the way! Delighted you will be posting more videos of your visit!
Hi Mike, great video man. What a blast reliving every hole, almost made me want to go back and do it again ... not! We probably crossed paths with you a dozen times as we played the course on the same three days you did, so it was good to see the final production. Keep up the great work!! (BTW, I scored 108, but that wasn't counting the 32 lost balls, so make it 172 ... you win!). Cheers from John and Jan!
Oh John and Jan! I’m glad you got to finally see the video! It was a pleasure bumping into you along the way. As you saw, I didn’t get to speak to many people on the 3 days, so you 2 were a pleasant treat. All the best!
Who knew a video about golf could be so entertaining haha! The visitor centre being closed at the end is so typical aus too. I’m American and have lived here almost 6 years and had no idea this existed! Recently moved to WA from queensland and the flies are insane!!! Assuming this was filmed before the cyclone in far north QLD so hope you didnt get any of that bad weather. Look forward to the rest of the series :)
As an Aussie, Welcome to our humble home. I have done this drive many times. There’s so much fun stuff to do in Australia, thank you for doing South Australia & WA. I love you excitement. Our government of the day sent NASA a bill for the cleanup of Skylab debris. 😂❤❤
Its a very good way to combat driving fatigue 😊 Im hopeless at driving long distances. I start getting sleepy after a few hours behind the wheel. Awesome video mate. Makes me realise i need to travel this great country.😊 Hope you are having an amazing time.😊
Once again you’ve made an interesting and entertaining video. Thank You! Are you wearing a Trade Mutt shirt? Trade Mutt is the Australian version of Worth hats. P.S. That spider is just a Huntsman - harmless but a considerate house mate - keeps a tidy space and pays the rent by being the insect pest controller 😂
I have played a total of one round of golf in Florida, saw four alligators on the course. They told me to bring plenty of golf balls, and don’t search for anything out of bounds. Be careful out there.
Mike I've been watching a long time and this was one of your funniest most enjoyable videos. A mullet, a decrepit bag of clubs, and 8 million flies make for amazing content! Who else on TH-cam would do this craziness.
Loved this video dude; so glad you had a proper aussie burger with the lot as well. As an australian living abroad this video really brought back some fees for me dude.
For those playing at home: Wildlife scorecard - Kangaroo, checked. Dingo, check. Big F*** off spider, check. Emu, check. Metric tonne of flies - check and check. Not seen, somehow - snakes.
The "greens" are oiled sand, that's why they look wet.....Ive driven past this golf course 8 times, Im from WA and married to a man from Victoria, we've done the Nullabor lots of times, these days we fly, heaps faster, but I'd love to do the Indian Pacific one day. Ive also joked about crossing on a mobility scooter with my hubby driving a truck with a big gennie for the recharges and camping equipment lol. We've driven at night, in a 4wd, not a small hire car. It is safe enough if you can tuck behind a large truck. Road trains are extremely effective at sweeping the larger critters off the road. Looking forward to seeing more of your adventures here. P.S. The holes in the ground at Border Village? Ants most probably. Highly recommend you dont go out of your way to meet any of those....they have one hell of a bite.
We loved this video. It felt like classic Downie. 😊 What a cool thing to do and clever tourism tactic to support local businesses. Looking forward to more Australia videos…with hopefully fewer flies.
My Christmas present to myself was the Bucket O' Sun hat after watching you on Yt. It's quite a stylish hat with good sun protection and I tell everybody I show it to about Wirth hats. I am glad you are filming in Oz. There are a few really good train journeys to be had here. I can't wait for your train journey videos.
Great video Mike. So you finally made it down here playing golf. I hope you really enjoy my home. Along the Nullabor is pretty. I hope to see you here in Melbourne.
Welcome to Australia mate. I've watched you go through my old home town (when I was 7) on a narrow boat, now you're in Australia heading to WA (my new home). There is so much to do here. Hopefully you're still here and recording. Would love to give you some suggestions of cool things to see while you're here.
Golf is a complex sport and not always as easy as some individuals make it appear. The ideal golf game is to have fun! Loved the passing down-under wildlife while you were golfing or taking a break. Especially that real life scary spider that proved she was indeed real. Australia does have some drawbacks, but oh what fun stories to tell in avoiding the scary ones and enjoying the amazing bits.
When you were in the Museum mentioned about the Skylab it actually is from Skylab there is a sign I believe that has another part of it somewhere in town as a friend who drove his Tesla Model 3 across from Tasmania took a picture of it. He didn't do the golf course though but I didn't know it existed so hope to copy his trip in my own EV in a year or two and play the golf course while I'm at it as you have done.
Amazing that you made it across Australia without getting swarmed by poisonous spiders, eaten by a giant crocodile, attacked by a great white shark, having a dingo eat your baby, captured by wild bushmen, knocked unconscious by a donk, run over by Luke Fink, punched out by a kangaroo, bit by a venomous snake, melted by a heatwave, sicken by covid, burnt by a bush fire, mauled by a koala, passed out from dehydration, stung by jellyfish, lost in the desert and pecked by magpies. Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Mike... Hubby and I haven't laughed so much in ages. He has done the drive across the Nullarbor , many years ago, and remembers it well. I am surprised no-one told you the Aussie secret to Outback Flies..... It's called Aeroguard ( insect repellent ).... When it was launched many year ago the " jingle" in the ad went " Djavagoodweekend ?" That's Aussie Strine for " Did you have a good weekend ?"😂 Looking forward to next week's adventures "Down Under" PS...did you know that "Nullarbor" literally means " no trees "?
What an interesting course! It kinda reminds me of a geocaching mission I went on. I also really appreciate your openness with mental health. I too have experienced pretty debilitating depression, and the more we make mental health supports more accessible, the better our lives will be. A great video as always!
A version of the Suzuki Swift was sold as the Metro by Chevrolet (also by their Geo brand before Geo was discontinued). I owned a couple of the 3 cylinder version; very economical, but, not something I'd choose to drive across the outback.
That was the most fitting ending to a video ever. Haha loved it. I am not a big golfer at all (even though I live in one of the biggest cities for it, Augusta), but this looks like an amazing experience.
Yes, something I learned when I visited is that there is nothing small down under. Thank you for showing me a part of the country I never had the chance to see. Funny how a Canadian is doing tourism for Australia. Well done.
Must admit thought this was going to be boring (golf) so skipped it but watched the Murray River one and said you had been in Aus previous so went back to watch this one and really enjoyed it! Never heard of this before. Yes best thing to buy is a net hat for the outback as flies drive you crazy. Looking forward to the next one re Cassoways.
Those bloody flies when I lived in Western Australia! They drove me mad! 🤣 That spider looks like a species of huntsman to me. They’re harmless. They hunt down insects and arachnids. Oh, and your golf is better than mine! We have the second oldest golf course in the world here in Tasmania. And it’s in a tiny country town in the central highlands…
You were smart to take the drop there, my dad plays golf and literally came within a metre of stepping on a tiger snake at his local course (in the suburbs) getting his ball out of the rough the other day.
Welcome to my neck of the woods. G'day from SA. Fantastic to watch . Enjoy our stunning country Mike. You might even find a few trains along the way. ❤
Well thank you Mike, I finally have found some one that golfs like I do. Made me smile and the sights were amazing, and I didn't have to go near any snakes or spiders. Looking forward to next week.
Looks like you enjoyed yourself. I've never played that course and I've driven across the Nullabor 15 times! In April I'm heading over for my 16th on my bike (motor), first time I've done that. Your crossing looked great and you've captured the drive well.
Wow....this was fantastic!!! Enjoyed every minute. I've been down the East Coast from Cairns to Sidney but never to this part of the country. Thanks for showing us this part of amazing Australia.😃
Super fun Mike! We could see how fun and adventurous that was. What a fun way to travel a long distance ! Ps.. hi from “the island man “ you are missing a lot of rain here at home 🏠. 🇨🇦
If I ever have the money and opportunity to do this I think I would love to. My wife has said on multiple occasions she will not go to Australia ever, so this would be the ultimate solo trip to Australia.
Love how you pronounce some of the town names, close on some. I grew up in WA so enjoyed you saying the names. That spider isn't dangerous by the way, you could have picked it up. Huntsman it is named. Just avoid the smaller ones that are black with a red strip on the back. Hope you Enjoy Australia
Great Video. I'm not a golfer, and I'm not sure I could buy enough balls to carry me through, but I'm game! I'll get to Australia sometime and may just try it. In the meantime, I've sent the video to my brother who is a golfer and plays all the time.
Loved this video. And I love to golf but sure glad you golfed this course for us all - thank you but no thanks. The flies would have me in tears!! I've gotten chased off a course by mosquitos - that was bad enough!! See you next video!!
Haha I literally just emailed you yesterday to suggest a Downie live down under and here you are! Welcome to Australia, I hope you love it as much as we do ❤
Love that you stuck with it, showing humility is one of your best traits! I would’ve done the same in terms of skill, maybe you should find others in the areas maybe subscribers who might be interested in sharing some of that humility with could make the adventures more fun for you.
Great video mate, welcome to Australia, and what a find I had no idea this golf Course existed. Feel for ya with the flies mate they are defo brutal in the outback
It’s the Aussie salute not wave :-) the flys! People don’t know what you mean when you talk about the flys! I went to Uluru a few years ago, in February so it was hot during the day, we covered up, wore hats with fly screens, flys still got inside the screens. It was amazing though, 10 seconds before the sunset you’re fighting them off, the sunsets, flys completely disappear! Oh.. I’m still watching, so far no camels but Australia has the largest population of camels in the world, they actually export them to the Middle East. They aren’t native but they’ve been there 100 years or so!
Hey Mike! I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos man, thanks for keeping it up. Not much point behind the comment, just letting you know I'm having a relaxing time watching this while my girlfriends out with her friends. Cheers to the New Year and another year of content! 👊
What a great way to see so much wild .. and the golf is just a good excuse !! And since I don’t golf the score means nothing ! Lol truly enjoyable episode !
I wasn't going to watch this episode, as I am not interested in golf... silly, silly me. I should have known you'd make it as delightful as it was. Your humor and charm fills the outback!!!!
Welcome to Australia, I've not watched the video yet but I know that road. Not played the golf course, I hate golf. But I do love that part of the country. I'm expecting a few train videos from you in the near future. The Ghan and The Puffing Billy are my couple of guesses. If you are down Gippsland way, might I suggest a quick sail on the Rubeena, the oldest boat on the Victorian register and in commerical use if I recall correct. It does a tourist trip up the hand dug canal to the functional swing bridge, the first movable bridge in Victoria and the oldest surviving swing bridge in Australia. Oh, if you do come through Gippsland, check out the Walhalla Goldfields Railway and the other attractions at Walhalla, home to the single largest reef of gold in Victoria. Over $2.5B recovered in today's money and there has been modern exploration to see if it's viable to restart mining the reef. Of course, understand if you can't see all these attractions, as I'm sure you've realised by now, we are a very large country and it takes a long time to travel from place to place.
That’s crazy! Brown snakes terrify me! Only the Aussies could cook up something like this! Dinner did look great! Glad you decided to be safe. The scenic lookout is beautiful! Glad you got par. Giant emu = cool! Kangaroo = very cool. Spider = terrifying. Flies= awful. At least you saw a stuffed camel. Thanks for doing this!!
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How did they rent you a car? Do you have an Australian drivers license?
Watching downielive is my mental break every time he releases a video! So warming and kind and adventurous! Such a genuine person it’s great goin on trips virtually with you!
"A Lovely Suzuki Swift...which I've named it Taylor" - Subtle yet brilliant, almost missed it!
😜 I’m glad you caught that!
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Subtle would have been Jonathan or Thomas...
How was it subtle? Lmao are you deaf or something
Top Gear quality scripting. 10 out of 10.
You had three generations of my family smiling from ear to ear, from start to finish. That’s no easy feat! This is probably my favourite video so far. We had so much fun watching, and can’t wait for the rest of your adventures down under. Thank you for putting smiles on our faces 😀
Thank you for telling me. I LOVE to hear that the whole family can enjoy my videos together 😊
As a Belgian with an Australian partner, I LOVED this video! I'm looking forward to your coverage of the remaining 3 weeks. Also, I miss Australia despite its scary critters.
Awesome! Thank you!
Come back soon. There's no place like Australia😊
Mike, your promotion of mental health has really helped a lot of people, and being a man promoting it destigmatizes the process. And I love your videos, been here since day 1.
When I saw the title I was figuring on a 500-900 acre golf course. I didn't know anything like this existed, and it has the roughest fairways I've ever seen, plus a few hazards like snakes, spiders, tormenting flies and, of course, kangaroos. It did end nicely on a proper golf course and you did see a part of Australia that not many see. I'm looking forward to the rest of this Australian adventure.
Before watching the vid, I thought wonder if he is playing the golf course on the Nullabor
well thought out comment, thanks
A longtime subscriber here. I normally watch every video right after upload but for some reason, didn’t feel excited about this one, until I realized you were in Australia (after watching the river safari video).
Hit play and enjoyed every second of it. For those on the fence thinking this is a golf video, it’s as much travel as golf.
Thanks to you Mike, this is on my bucket list of things to do!
Okay from an Aussie, you need to buy yourself a hat net that goes over the top of your cap & hangs down to your chest, they are a must with the Australian outback & it would have made your life a lot easier. Also you had a genuine Aussie burger & we love our burgers with beetroot, pineapple, bacon, onion, egg, tomato & lettuce on a grassfed beefburger with steak or barbeque sauce. So yummy!! Sadly I can no longer eat the burger buns unless they are gluten free or I pay the price dearly!! 😥 I would also suggest that doing the golfcourse in our winter or early spring, although you would definitely have to spend the nights in a roadhouse as the temperatures get very cold at night. The days would be shorter than the middle of summer though!! You saw more wildlife than I have seen as I have never met a dingo in all my 70 plus years other than in sanctuaries.
34:49 The huntsman, they're part of the family here if you ever get one in the house, you do your thing the the huntsman will do theirs.
Of course I’m here for resident Canadian giver of good vibes deal with a golf course for 42 and a half minutes. Great way to say ‘Happy New Year’!
As someone who also has a love hate relationship with golf, this was an absolute joy to watch. Such a fun adventure!
Welcome to Australia! I enjoyed all of your experiences here. It was VERY fun to watch...and had me smiling every step of the way! Delighted you will be posting more videos of your visit!
Hi Mike, great video man. What a blast reliving every hole, almost made me want to go back and do it again ... not! We probably crossed paths with you a dozen times as we played the course on the same three days you did, so it was good to see the final production. Keep up the great work!! (BTW, I scored 108, but that wasn't counting the 32 lost balls, so make it 172 ... you win!). Cheers from John and Jan!
Oh John and Jan! I’m glad you got to finally see the video!
It was a pleasure bumping into you along the way. As you saw, I didn’t get to speak to many people on the 3 days, so you 2 were a pleasant treat.
All the best!
Who knew a video about golf could be so entertaining haha! The visitor centre being closed at the end is so typical aus too. I’m American and have lived here almost 6 years and had no idea this existed! Recently moved to WA from queensland and the flies are insane!!! Assuming this was filmed before the cyclone in far north QLD so hope you didnt get any of that bad weather. Look forward to the rest of the series :)
As an Aussie, Welcome to our humble home. I have done this drive many times. There’s so much fun stuff to do in Australia, thank you for doing South Australia & WA. I love you excitement. Our government of the day sent NASA a bill for the cleanup of Skylab debris. 😂❤❤
Had a lot of fun watching this episode. Thank you!
Thank you so much for the extra support!
It’s really appreciated
Its a very good way to combat driving fatigue 😊 Im hopeless at driving long distances. I start getting sleepy after a few hours behind the wheel. Awesome video mate. Makes me realise i need to travel this great country.😊 Hope you are having an amazing time.😊
13:04 ‘Oh here it is!’… drops ball and shines torch on it rolling 😂
I seriously, no joke, HATE watching golf......BUT.....this was a HUGE adventure with golf being the variable. I loved it! Thanks for taking us along!
Once again you’ve made an interesting and entertaining video. Thank You!
Are you wearing a Trade Mutt shirt? Trade Mutt is the Australian version of Worth hats.
P.S. That spider is just a Huntsman - harmless but a considerate house mate - keeps a tidy space and pays the rent by being the insect pest controller 😂
That was fun. Thanks for surviving the course for us to enjoy without the flys. Can't wait to see the other adventures in Oz
I have played a total of one round of golf in Florida, saw four alligators on the course. They told me to bring plenty of golf balls, and don’t search for anything out of bounds.
Be careful out there.
That was so much fun to watch. I like to see a PGA Tour do that golf course. Thank you for sharing your adventure in Australia.
Probably one of my favourite adventures you’ve done! All by yourself and getting it done! Lots of fun, animals and scenery. Kudos!
Ahh love the way you said Kalgoorlie !! Yes I grew up in the town and I’m always fascinated how other from around the world pronounces it
you just go for it man. Love how you just will dive right in and try something new in these new countries and cultures
I've been looking forward to this one! Thanks for sharing this awesome journey Mike. Rooting for you in all your travels!
What a great adventure Mike! I admire your dedication to doing this course. Glad you took us with you.
Mike I've been watching a long time and this was one of your funniest most enjoyable videos. A mullet, a decrepit bag of clubs, and 8 million flies make for amazing content! Who else on TH-cam would do this craziness.
What a hoot!!! It’s heartwarming to see a struggling golfer with a great attitude!!! Rare. Thanks for the happy adventure from Canada.🇨🇦 ❤
Glad you enjoyed it
Loved this video dude; so glad you had a proper aussie burger with the lot as well. As an australian living abroad this video really brought back some fees for me dude.
Glad you enjoyed it!
For those playing at home: Wildlife scorecard - Kangaroo, checked. Dingo, check. Big F*** off spider, check. Emu, check. Metric tonne of flies - check and check. Not seen, somehow - snakes.
The "greens" are oiled sand, that's why they look wet.....Ive driven past this golf course 8 times, Im from WA and married to a man from Victoria, we've done the Nullabor lots of times, these days we fly, heaps faster, but I'd love to do the Indian Pacific one day. Ive also joked about crossing on a mobility scooter with my hubby driving a truck with a big gennie for the recharges and camping equipment lol. We've driven at night, in a 4wd, not a small hire car. It is safe enough if you can tuck behind a large truck. Road trains are extremely effective at sweeping the larger critters off the road. Looking forward to seeing more of your adventures here.
P.S. The holes in the ground at Border Village? Ants most probably. Highly recommend you dont go out of your way to meet any of those....they have one hell of a bite.
This was so much fun to watch....You find the most incredible places to show us all...Can't wait till next week...❤
Thanks for coming to Oz. There is lots more to see here in Australia, you will need to come back and explore some more.
I will!
Nice one Mike. Very challenging course and you did it !! Look forward to your other Aussie video's to come !
As an Australian, I’m so glad you pronounced emu correctly. However, you definitely need some Aerogard to help with the flies. Well done Mike. 🇦🇺
You play golf like I do! Glad you've come down to see us in Australia and I am looking forward to the rest of your adventures here.
We loved this video. It felt like classic Downie. 😊 What a cool thing to do and clever tourism tactic to support local businesses. Looking forward to more Australia videos…with hopefully fewer flies.
Totally! Thanks for coming along on another adventure 😊
My Christmas present to myself was the Bucket O' Sun hat after watching you on Yt. It's quite a stylish hat with good sun protection and I tell everybody I show it to about Wirth hats. I am glad you are filming in Oz. There are a few really good train journeys to be had here. I can't wait for your train journey videos.
Great video Mike. So you finally made it down here playing golf. I hope you really enjoy my home. Along the Nullabor is pretty. I hope to see you here in Melbourne.
You have the most diverse and interesting programs that I have the pleasure of watching. Thanks, again. 🤟
Glad you enjoy it!
I'd love to do this! Thanks for doing this!! Beautiful.
Welcome to Australia mate. I've watched you go through my old home town (when I was 7) on a narrow boat, now you're in Australia heading to WA (my new home). There is so much to do here. Hopefully you're still here and recording. Would love to give you some suggestions of cool things to see while you're here.
This is so cool!!! It’s now on my bucket list. I had no idea this existed and probably wouldn’t have unless I saw this video. Thank you Michael!!!
Great times, Mike. Thanks! You're content is the best.
11:57 Ya got me there😂
I live in Australia (in Melbourne) and I had no idea this was a thing! This was an epic video!
Haha great video mate! Our flys here in WA are awful for a month or so before the weather changes bringing winds off the Indian Ocean.
Golf is a complex sport and not always as easy as some individuals make it appear. The ideal golf game is to have fun! Loved the passing down-under wildlife while you were golfing or taking a break. Especially that real life scary spider that proved she was indeed real. Australia does have some drawbacks, but oh what fun stories to tell in avoiding the scary ones and enjoying the amazing bits.
When you were in the Museum mentioned about the Skylab it actually is from Skylab there is a sign I believe that has another part of it somewhere in town as a friend who drove his Tesla Model 3 across from Tasmania took a picture of it. He didn't do the golf course though but I didn't know it existed so hope to copy his trip in my own EV in a year or two and play the golf course while I'm at it as you have done.
Amazing that you made it across Australia without getting swarmed by poisonous spiders, eaten by a giant crocodile, attacked by a great white shark, having a dingo eat your baby, captured by wild bushmen, knocked unconscious by a donk, run over by Luke Fink, punched out by a kangaroo, bit by a venomous snake, melted by a heatwave, sicken by covid, burnt by a bush fire, mauled by a koala, passed out from dehydration, stung by jellyfish, lost in the desert and pecked by magpies. Glad you enjoyed it!
16:11 😍 Happy New Year @DownieLive 🎉 Thank you for taking us on wild adventures 👍🏾👍🏾
Hi Mike...
Hubby and I haven't laughed so much in ages.
He has done the drive across the Nullarbor , many years ago, and remembers it well.
I am surprised no-one told you the Aussie secret to Outback Flies.....
It's called Aeroguard ( insect repellent )....
When it was launched many year ago the " jingle" in the ad went " Djavagoodweekend ?"
That's Aussie Strine for
" Did you have a good weekend ?"😂
Looking forward to next week's adventures "Down Under"
PS...did you know that "Nullarbor" literally means " no trees "?
What an interesting course! It kinda reminds me of a geocaching mission I went on. I also really appreciate your openness with mental health. I too have experienced pretty debilitating depression, and the more we make mental health supports more accessible, the better our lives will be. A great video as always!
A version of the Suzuki Swift was sold as the Metro by Chevrolet (also by their Geo brand before Geo was discontinued). I owned a couple of the 3 cylinder version; very economical, but, not something I'd choose to drive across the outback.
what a fun activity! those nights in the outback are so beautiful with the stars out. Can't wait to see the other Australian Adventures!
Yeah, this was a unique adventure, but kind of the most fun way to see the Nullarbor, in my mind at least.
Loving the channel! I wish I had the guts to do what you do. I can’t wait to see your channel grow and grow x
Thank you so much!!
Good to see you down under. G'day mate.
That was the most fitting ending to a video ever. Haha loved it. I am not a big golfer at all (even though I live in one of the biggest cities for it, Augusta), but this looks like an amazing experience.
Glad I became a member. Maybe Pink or orange balls would have helped. Have you ever thought of doing a geocache tour?
Oh bright colour balls would have been a great choice!
I haven’t thought of geocaching, but it could be a good idea. Thanks for the tip.
Lol, when I was in Australia, I've compared their crows to dying goats....but cats make sense too.
Our snakes wouldn't go near a Canadian! They've got better taste! 😜🙄🤣🤣
Yes, something I learned when I visited is that there is nothing small down under. Thank you for showing me a part of the country I never had the chance to see. Funny how a Canadian is doing tourism for Australia. Well done.
Must admit thought this was going to be boring (golf) so skipped it but watched the Murray River one and said you had been in Aus previous so went back to watch this one and really enjoyed it! Never heard of this before. Yes best thing to buy is a net hat for the outback as flies drive you crazy. Looking forward to the next one re Cassoways.
Those bloody flies when I lived in Western Australia! They drove me mad! 🤣
That spider looks like a species of huntsman to me. They’re harmless. They hunt down insects and arachnids.
Oh, and your golf is better than mine! We have the second oldest golf course in the world here in Tasmania. And it’s in a tiny country town in the central highlands…
Nothing like focusing on golfing and not being killed by spiders and snakes
That was surprisingly entertaining. Thanks for this unique experience.
Such a great video. Thank you so much sharing the joy!
Glad you enjoyed it!
You go on the best adventures...great video...can't wait for the next one.
You were smart to take the drop there, my dad plays golf and literally came within a metre of stepping on a tiger snake at his local course (in the suburbs) getting his ball out of the rough the other day.
Welcome to my neck of the woods. G'day from SA. Fantastic to watch . Enjoy our stunning country Mike. You might even find a few trains along the way. ❤
Love that you do the kinds of videos
Just a fun exploration and learning something along the way
So glad you're here in Australia. Hope you love it
Well thank you Mike, I finally have found some one that golfs like I do. Made me smile and the sights were amazing, and I didn't have to go near any snakes or spiders. Looking forward to next week.
Looks like you enjoyed yourself. I've never played that course and I've driven across the Nullabor 15 times! In April I'm heading over for my 16th on my bike (motor), first time I've done that. Your crossing looked great and you've captured the drive well.
Happy New Year this was amazing and what a golf course you were having fun
Wow....this was fantastic!!! Enjoyed every minute. I've been down the East Coast from Cairns to Sidney but never to this part of the country. Thanks for showing us this part of amazing Australia.😃
Glad you enjoyed it!
Super fun Mike! We could see how fun and adventurous that was. What a fun way to travel a long distance ! Ps.. hi from “the island man “ you are missing a lot of rain here at home 🏠. 🇨🇦
Welcome Down Under Mike loved this video and the drive across the Nullarbor and looking forward to seeing the rest of your Australian adventure.
More to come!
So totally BEAUTIFUL! You've done it again, MIKE! Thank You!!!
P.S. COCONUT OIL! Keep those Flies away. Citronella, Bay, Eucalyptus as well. Let us know.
If I ever have the money and opportunity to do this I think I would love to. My wife has said on multiple occasions she will not go to Australia ever, so this would be the ultimate solo trip to Australia.
Wow! Awesome to see you visit Australia!
Did you end up driving to Perth? Hope you enjoyed your trip.
I did!
Love how you pronounce some of the town names, close on some. I grew up in WA so enjoyed you saying the names. That spider isn't dangerous by the way, you could have picked it up. Huntsman it is named. Just avoid the smaller ones that are black with a red strip on the back. Hope you Enjoy Australia
I caught myself smiling most of the way through this video. Thanks for making such great content for us to enjoy.
So glad!
Great Video. I'm not a golfer, and I'm not sure I could buy enough balls to carry me through, but I'm game! I'll get to Australia sometime and may just try it. In the meantime, I've sent the video to my brother who is a golfer and plays all the time.
Loved this video. And I love to golf but sure glad you golfed this course for us all - thank you but no thanks. The flies would have me in tears!! I've gotten chased off a course by mosquitos - that was bad enough!! See you next video!!
Haha I literally just emailed you yesterday to suggest a Downie live down under and here you are! Welcome to Australia, I hope you love it as much as we do ❤
Also fun fact: we lost the war against emus. Twice. Embarrassing.
Love that you stuck with it, showing humility is one of your best traits! I would’ve done the same in terms of skill, maybe you should find others in the areas maybe subscribers who might be interested in sharing some of that humility with could make the adventures more fun for you.
Great video mate, welcome to Australia, and what a find I had no idea this golf
Course existed. Feel for ya with the flies mate they are defo brutal in the outback
It’s the Aussie salute not wave :-) the flys! People don’t know what you mean when you talk about the flys! I went to Uluru a few years ago, in February so it was hot during the day, we covered up, wore hats with fly screens, flys still got inside the screens. It was amazing though, 10 seconds before the sunset you’re fighting them off, the sunsets, flys completely disappear!
Oh.. I’m still watching, so far no camels but Australia has the largest population of camels in the world, they actually export them to the Middle East. They aren’t native but they’ve been there 100 years or so!
Excellent! Something to watch and from your previous adventures this should be good!
wow!!! never expected to see you visit Australia!!! Hope you had fun, though by the looks of it you had lots of fun :)
Hey Mike!
I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos man, thanks for keeping it up.
Not much point behind the comment, just letting you know I'm having a relaxing time watching this while my girlfriends out with her friends.
Cheers to the New Year and another year of content!
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Right on, thanks Aaron. Have a good year!
Mike, I will say that even if this is about the course and not your game, you do have a pretty solid looking swing!
What a great way to see so much wild .. and the golf is just a good excuse !! And since I don’t golf the score means nothing ! Lol truly enjoyable episode !
I wasn't going to watch this episode, as I am not interested in golf... silly, silly me. I should have known you'd make it as delightful as it was. Your humor and charm fills the outback!!!!
Anyone capable of getting the same kinds of scores as i do on a hole needs to carry an extra box of balls or two.
34:56 And this Mike is why we live in a country where the cold hurts our face 😂
Welcome to Australia, I've not watched the video yet but I know that road.
Not played the golf course, I hate golf. But I do love that part of the country.
I'm expecting a few train videos from you in the near future. The Ghan and The Puffing Billy are my couple of guesses.
If you are down Gippsland way, might I suggest a quick sail on the Rubeena, the oldest boat on the Victorian register and in commerical use if I recall correct.
It does a tourist trip up the hand dug canal to the functional swing bridge, the first movable bridge in Victoria and the oldest surviving swing bridge in Australia.
Oh, if you do come through Gippsland, check out the Walhalla Goldfields Railway and the other attractions at Walhalla, home to the single largest reef of gold in Victoria. Over $2.5B recovered in today's money and there has been modern exploration to see if it's viable to restart mining the reef.
Of course, understand if you can't see all these attractions, as I'm sure you've realised by now, we are a very large country and it takes a long time to travel from place to place.
That’s crazy! Brown snakes terrify me! Only the Aussies could cook up something like this!
Dinner did look great! Glad you decided to be safe.
The scenic lookout is beautiful! Glad you got par.
Giant emu = cool! Kangaroo = very cool. Spider = terrifying. Flies= awful. At least you saw a stuffed camel. Thanks for doing this!!