Another great video guys. So many memories of our visit to the area a few years ago. We also loved the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk. Yep, trust me, the older you get the higher it seems!!!!! love this area of our great country. Keep exploring and enjoying this wonderful area.
You guys make great and realistic content I’m using you guys to find and begin to plan our first project adventure. I have a 76 and was wondering what roof rack you are using and I was wondering how the rear window conversion is going and did I see you installed car builders in it why?
Thanks so much! The roof rack is the new Rhino Rack Pioneer 6 platform. We love the Mission 4x4 lift up windows, they give great access to the rear and allow a much more flexible storage area. Yeah, the Car Builders is great for noise reduction but also makes a big difference to how much the car heats up.
Just discovered your channel and will be binge watching your videos the next few days. Worked for over ten years in Papua, but never found the time to visit and explore your amazing Continent.Whenever I see videos such as yours, my wander lust gets agitated. Thanks for sharing and always safe travels. Greetings from Spain.
Great vid as always guys. Thylacines and Tasmanian Devils were both historically on the mainland. It’s believed that predation and competition from the dingo, and human hunting, wiped them out on the mainland. But I never knew their range reached as far as WA.
So glad that you are enjoying our SW . Just wondering if you drove Caves Road through the Boranup Forest and Boranup Gallery which Im sure Liz would have enjoyed . Plus all the wineries on Caves Road .
Great vid! I assumed you guys didn't do caravan parks at all. Have you thought of doing a budget series? Keen to learn from a family of 4 travelling full-time on their money tips. We left in January and love it!
Great episode. Why do you lock your hubs for sand driving? I thought that 70 series have an auto hub.. Honestly, I think that your videos are much better since the purchase of the new vehicle. Well done and keep up the great work. I look foward to your new content every week, hence why I pushed the subscribe button after this video.
I'm still experimenting with the cruiser. Locking the hubs allows shifting from 2wd to 4wd and back again without needed to stop. I've also heard the hubs will unlock themselves sometimes when in 'Auto' and can cause driveline damage when doing more serious 4wding. Thanks for the sub, welcome!
What a great episode!!! So many great places 👌 Liz did you embroider your hat yourself or did it come like that? It's just gorgeous! Also, why do you lock the hubs? Haven't come across that before...
Thanks so much. Liz's Mum embroided her hat for her (and her boots), it's a one of a kind! Locking the hubs ensures it stays in 4wd and allows us to shift from 4wd to 2wd without needing to stop.
@@TheLifestylePioneers thanks, what tounge do you use on the back of your cruiser. We are getting ready to set our cruiser up, similar set up to yours. Thanks mate.
Another great video guys. So many memories of our visit to the area a few years ago. We also loved the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk. Yep, trust me, the older you get the higher it seems!!!!! love this area of our great country. Keep exploring and enjoying this wonderful area.
Thanks so much!
Another great video guys, can't wait till we head over that way in June for 4 weeks.
Have fun!
So totally agree having coffee definitely makes everything better
😂👌
You guys make great and realistic content I’m using you guys to find and begin to plan our first project adventure. I have a 76 and was wondering what roof rack you are using and I was wondering how the rear window conversion is going and did I see you installed car builders in it why?
Thanks so much! The roof rack is the new Rhino Rack Pioneer 6 platform. We love the Mission 4x4 lift up windows, they give great access to the rear and allow a much more flexible storage area. Yeah, the Car Builders is great for noise reduction but also makes a big difference to how much the car heats up.
What a great family adventure!
Cheers, Pete.
💯 % so true right …. Everything is truly gonna be OK when coffee is had 😂🙌🫶🏻
😂 Yep!
Just discovered your channel and will be binge watching your videos the next few days. Worked for over ten years in Papua, but never found the time to visit and explore your amazing Continent.Whenever I see videos such as yours, my wander lust gets agitated. Thanks for sharing and always safe travels. Greetings from Spain.
That's awesome to hear! Welcome. Hope you enjoy the rest of our videos
Site 111 at Turner's Caravan Park. Brings back memories of our stay there last December.
It's a top spot!
Enjoying sharing your travels, some beautiful countryside & beaches. Thanks for sharing. Have a great week guys. Safe travels, cheers
Thanks, Mark. Appreciate it.
Grab an old school cook top cafeteria and you'll never be without espresso.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks, we're thinking about doing that!
Thx heaps for this one! And loved how the boys hit to do some commenting too! Phil
Thanks! Great to know.
Great vid as always guys. Thylacines and Tasmanian Devils were both historically on the mainland. It’s believed that predation and competition from the dingo, and human hunting, wiped them out on the mainland. But I never knew their range reached as far as WA.
Fascinating! Thanks for sharing
That cave looks amazing, thanks for letting us know about it, definitely one for the list
Yeah, it's one of the best we've seen!
Keep up the good work, really enjoying it.
Thanks, will do!
Great video. Thank you for sharing. 👍
Thanks for watching!
So glad that you are enjoying our SW . Just wondering if you drove Caves Road through the Boranup Forest and Boranup Gallery which Im sure Liz would have enjoyed . Plus all the wineries on Caves Road .
I think we missed the gallery but we had a pretty good look around
Great vid! I assumed you guys didn't do caravan parks at all. Have you thought of doing a budget series? Keen to learn from a family of 4 travelling full-time on their money tips. We left in January and love it!
Great suggestion! We love that. We rarely do caravan parks, but in some areas they're the best option.
Last time I was at boat Harbour the tide was to high to drive on to the beach
Yes, you definitely need to be aware of the tides.
Great episode.
Why do you lock your hubs for sand driving? I thought that 70 series have an auto hub..
Honestly, I think that your videos are much better since the purchase of the new vehicle. Well done and keep up the great work. I look foward to your new content every week, hence why I pushed the subscribe button after this video.
I'm still experimenting with the cruiser. Locking the hubs allows shifting from 2wd to 4wd and back again without needed to stop. I've also heard the hubs will unlock themselves sometimes when in 'Auto' and can cause driveline damage when doing more serious 4wding. Thanks for the sub, welcome!
We travelled around that same area in February 2020 and the sting rays felt like wet velvet…
Aren't they amazing!
Lovely Ep guys
Thank you!
Don’t worry about the screw cover plugs my fix is drill them out and then you can get to the screws whenever you need
They're a real pain to get out!
What a great episode!!! So many great places 👌 Liz did you embroider your hat yourself or did it come like that? It's just gorgeous! Also, why do you lock the hubs? Haven't come across that before...
Thanks so much. Liz's Mum embroided her hat for her (and her boots), it's a one of a kind! Locking the hubs ensures it stays in 4wd and allows us to shift from 4wd to 2wd without needing to stop.
Another great video. What do you do with your caravan when you go 4 wheel driving?
Cheers. Normally we leave it in a campground somewhere.
Another great episode, thanks for sharing. What tow hitch do you use?
Thanks, Mark. It's a Cruisermaster DO35, I wouldn't use anything else.
@@TheLifestylePioneers thanks, what tounge do you use on the back of your cruiser. We are getting ready to set our cruiser up, similar set up to yours. Thanks mate.
How do you like Hammersley inlet
It was really good. Other than the ticks!
ever heard of instant coffee and hot water
Yep, but I wouldn't drink it 😂
That boy’s intelligent
Yep, he keeps us on our toes 😂
Noice Vid...
Cheers
WA expensive
We're loving it. So many incredible places and lots of them are free!