To avoid tread punctures on gravel you need less pressure, less weight, less speed, more tread and stronger LT construction tyres and an experenced eye looking out for and avoiding the bigger rocks on the road. 300series comes with H/T tyres that have an incredibly low load index(only 112). Same as what Prados came with. When towing with a ball weight of say 300kgs, you'll be putting an extra 400kgs onto the rear axle. Thats why its always the rear tyres. As an aside the worst time to travel a gravel road is immediately after its been graded - exposes the sharp rocks.
Was soo great to meet you Paul, Kate and Jasper today in Coolum, we have been following you since Jasper was just a little guy 🥰 and we’ve watched him thrive! Just as we knew you would be, you are all the most genuine people and friends that took the time to chat with us today in the middle of the street .. we hope your window is all repaired now and Jasper finally got to enjoy some delicious sushi at Coolum today.. 😋 we love you guys, you inspired us to take the leap and go for it! So glad we did! Hope to bump into you again somewhere on the road, and as Paul said, share a Camp fire…until then safe travels guys, love all that you share and all that you do! xx 🙏🏻🫶 Love Kate, Gary and Indi (The Staffy) ❤
Around 20 years ago we went across the plenty , didn’t have any issues , we camped off the road in some random place , far enough not to be seen by traffic , one of the most quietest spots I’ve camped didn’t even here a plane or jet , the only sound was a dingo in the early hrs of the morning ( loved it ) thanks for your video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This brings back memories. I did the Plenty Highway in 1999 in my troopy. Never had a problem. Stayed at Tobemorey had a great breakfast there but had windows open all night and the troopy was full of flies in the morning. But was a great trip
Hi and thanks for the videos. We were across the Donohue/Plenty Highways at the end of August. With its reputation preceding, we too were pleasantly surprised at the condition of the road. Travelling from Boulia to Alice, the road to the NT border was excellent..even the unsealed section which is prepared to a standard ready for sealing. I didn't bother airing down till Tobermorey after an ice cream (11.00am) on an unseasonably hot day - 37⁰. Surface degraded a bit from Tobermorey on but still very good condition imo - little amount of loose material, no bull dust but very dusty. Any surface stones/rocks easily avoided. Given the hot conditions, we had a longer driving day to stay in air con..camped at Arthur River with one other van. Final day to Gemtree saw first of the corrugations over the last 30-40 kms before the bitumen. Loose material on hard pack was the cause..often avoidable with a centre path. We had no tyre issues. Dropped Prado 150 to 32 from 42 and single axle van to 35 from 65. Ran at 50 to 60 kmhs sometimes slower. Given the road saves 550 kms over the blacktop through Mt Isa and the excellent standard, would definitely use it next time we head for the centre. One observation would be that many of the users that passed us, both directions, towing and not, have a different appreciation of the laws of physics to me. Given the speeds seen, there is a very good chance that tyres will be the first casualty. Btw, for paid camping, Tobermorey is the stand out pick. Jervois ok but shop closed Sundays (when we were there). Enough roadside options if your schedule doesn't suit either. Do it!
Just sitting at McDonalds in Rockhampton with my daughter and grandkids , I’m visiting from Darwin and I look across the road and your driving past , I got excited and said there’s the feel good family I follow on TH-cam 👍😃
Hi There I drove across the Donohue/Plenty Highway also staying overnight at Tobermory Station the beginning of September this year. Also calling into Jervois Station for a drink & toilet stop. I found the Plenty Highway pretty good. After Alice Springs, Standley Chasm, Rainbow Valley, Chambers Pillar, Coober Pedy, The painted desert, Birdsville, Big red, Betoota, Boulia, on the way back home I called into the Balamara Bakery in Winton on Monday 16th September for a coffee & cake. As I was sat there enjoying the coffee & cake this young good looking lady walked in. She was talking to a much taller lady & I thought that young lady looks familiar. Anyway after the taller lady left, as the que had not moved much she decided to leave the bakery. Would you happen to know who this young lady was. Keep up the travels & stay safe. Kind regards Robert
@@TheFeelGoodFamily Hi there. Could the young lady be Katie, yes it was Katie. She appeared to be in a hurry so I didn't stop her to say hello. A bit of positive feedback. Having lived in Alice Springs many years ago (I left in Dec 2009) I wanted to revisit Kings Canyon, however the cheapest accommodation I could find ranged between $400 to $800 a night. I remembered your video on Coober Pedy, I had always only stopped to refuel when driving past & rewatched it. What a pleasant surprise when I stayed there. I also did the long tour with Noble tours & I mentioned that I had booked after watching your video. He replied that he had also heard this from other people on his tours. So people are watching you & following up on your recommendations. When I asked about visiting the Painted Desert, he replied that I should visit. What an amazing place & I intend to revisit next year. I was completely stunned by how beautiful it was. If you have some time you can see some of my pictures of The Painted Desert here robertjellershawphotography.smugmug.com/Australian-Landscapes/South-Australia Keep up the great TH-cam content Stay safe kind regards Robert
Love that countryside. Especially when you pulled into camp & the grass was greenish. We're currently camped up in a NZMCA (NZ Motor Caravan Association) park. $10 per night. We have 60 of these camps throughout the country. Plus, heaps of properties owned by club members. Some are free & some have a small charge depending on the facilities on offer. I guess they're similar to your Hip camps. The weather is rubbish today, so we're just chilling out. 😊
It’s really beautiful and surprising how much there is to see 😊 wow we’d love to travel to NZ…. Hopefully we’ll have a mini visit next year 🙌 chill days are so good and sometimes a forced stoppage is a blessing in disguise 🥸 enjoy
G’day guys! Great to meet you too - make sure you stop overnight next time you’re passing by the Middleton Pub 🙌🇦🇺💙 hope the travels are going great and you’re keeping safe Cheers 🍻
I’m from New Zealand, and I will love to visit Uluṟu one day! Been to the G.C three times, love the vibe! I want to learn and experience aboriginal culture and traditions which in the outback.
O wow, we did the Plenty Highway back in 1991, in a XY stationwagon. We arrived in Urandangy where the publican asked us if we wanted to buy a pub? He then told us not to bother driving any further to Alice Springs, you won't make it, you should head back to Mt Isa. It was then we told him, "O we just come from Alice Springs" "In that!!!" he exclaimed. You're MAD.
The factory fitted tyres on the Toyota 300 are shit. I had one blowout at 110km on the Hume Hwy near Wagga sidewall failed only travelled 2700km so new
I can't explain why but every puncture I have ever had has been on the left rear of the vehicle. That is across several vehicles. The left rear also seems to run just a little hotter than the right rear. This happens whether towing or not. I wonder if anyone else has had this experience or can offer an explanation. You definitely need all terrain tyres on those roads.
@@TheFeelGoodFamily did you stay at Boulia caravan park? We found them very friendly and accommodating. If you haven’t done the Min Min light show before we highly recommend it 😊
Hi guys would love to do this road but only have a onroad van.Did you have your tyre temp set at 48 and what was the average temperature they reached,also is that a scan gauge 3 on your dash and how do you rate it regards
Hi guys 1 comment and 1 question. Ignore the muppet re Jasper, obviously no idea. Question what heat variance to ambient temp do you generally give your tyres a break.
Thank you 🙏 on the Plenty is the first time we really noticed the passenger side tyres (and mainly the rear tyre) getting hotter than they had on previous trips off-road. A couple of factors here - hot weather, full sun on that side of vehicle, very windy conditions and very cambered road producing more lean and weight ratio to the passenger side. The outside temp was 32c ambient temp and the rear tyre peaked and alarmed on the TPMS at 48c. Fortunately we stopped for our friend’s tyre issues and so we cooled down a lot after 30-40mins. Also the tyres pressure and amount the side walls balloon out will greatly affect the heat also - I’m not due if this answers your question 😅 but really hope it helps somehow 🙏
Hi guys I think you need to re-assess your tyre choice on these sort of roads The small sharp rocks on this road give highway type tyres hell Particularly rear tyres The front tyre will roll the rock and when the rear hits a sharp rock it pierces the casing I have driven this road and fell victim to exactly this Too high tyre pressure compounds the problem AT or MT tyres seem to stand up much better Hope this helps
I’m not certain but I think Paul and Katie are running ATs on their vehicle and van. They mentioned that their friend’s 300 still had its factory tyres.
@@rossharvey1496factory tyres are just not suitable…. Side issue Plugs , will get you out of a sticky situation but I don’t think it’s legal to use them for on road use after being plugged… ( once emergency is over) Plugged tyres are seriously compromised…. A simple test for tyres is if they can easily be deformed with no air as in the video… They are unsuitable Tyres for outback usage need to be so much more solid in construction
Most remote highway? You are talking this up a bit. It's a public road ... and not that tough. Tyre choice might be an issue here. Done 4 trips along the Plenty and it was a breeze! So you can't pat yourself on the back on this one.
Couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw those tyres. Absolutely floored.
Also rear passenger tyre works a little harder with the road camber
To avoid tread punctures on gravel you need less pressure, less weight, less speed, more tread and stronger LT construction tyres and an experenced eye looking out for and avoiding the bigger rocks on the road.
300series comes with H/T tyres that have an incredibly low load index(only 112). Same as what Prados came with.
When towing with a ball weight of say 300kgs, you'll be putting an extra 400kgs onto the rear axle. Thats why its always the rear tyres.
As an aside the worst time to travel a gravel road is immediately after its been graded - exposes the sharp rocks.
Was soo great to meet you Paul, Kate and Jasper today in Coolum, we have been following you since Jasper was just a little guy 🥰 and we’ve watched him thrive! Just as we knew you would be, you are all the most genuine people and friends that took the time to chat with us today in the middle of the street .. we hope your window is all repaired now and Jasper finally got to enjoy some delicious sushi at Coolum today.. 😋 we love you guys, you inspired us to take the leap and go for it! So glad we did!
Hope to bump into you again somewhere on the road, and as Paul said, share a Camp fire…until then safe travels guys, love all that you share and all that you do! xx 🙏🏻🫶
Love Kate, Gary and Indi (The Staffy) ❤
You don't seem to worry about snakes much eh!
Another great episode. Thank you.
Just loved Jasper in this one…….he is so funny…..Flies on the side…..
Around 20 years ago we went across the plenty , didn’t have any issues , we camped off the road in some random place , far enough not to be seen by traffic , one of the most quietest spots I’ve camped didn’t even here a plane or jet , the only sound was a dingo in the early hrs of the morning ( loved it ) thanks for your video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This brings back memories. I did the Plenty Highway in 1999 in my troopy. Never had a problem. Stayed at Tobemorey had a great breakfast there but had windows open all night and the troopy was full of flies in the morning. But was a great trip
So good!! Tobermory is a fantastic station stay 👍
Light truck tyres much stronger than stock tyres 😊
Very true 😅
Hi and thanks for the videos. We were across the Donohue/Plenty Highways at the end of August.
With its reputation preceding, we too were pleasantly surprised at the condition of the road.
Travelling from Boulia to Alice, the road to the NT border was excellent..even the unsealed section which is prepared to a standard ready for sealing. I didn't bother airing down till Tobermorey after an ice cream (11.00am) on an unseasonably hot day - 37⁰. Surface degraded a bit from Tobermorey on but still very good condition imo - little amount of loose material, no bull dust but very dusty. Any surface stones/rocks easily avoided.
Given the hot conditions, we had a longer driving day to stay in air con..camped at Arthur River with one other van. Final day to Gemtree saw first of the corrugations over the last 30-40 kms before the bitumen. Loose material on hard pack was the cause..often avoidable with a centre path.
We had no tyre issues. Dropped Prado 150 to 32 from 42 and single axle van to 35 from 65. Ran at 50 to 60 kmhs sometimes slower.
Given the road saves 550 kms over the blacktop through Mt Isa and the excellent standard, would definitely use it next time we head for the centre.
One observation would be that many of the users that passed us, both directions, towing and not, have a different appreciation of the laws of physics to me. Given the speeds seen, there is a very good chance that tyres will be the first casualty.
Btw, for paid camping, Tobermorey is the stand out pick. Jervois ok but shop closed Sundays (when we were there). Enough roadside options if your schedule doesn't suit either.
Do it!
This is a great summary and we’d agree that more people should do it 🙌🇦🇺💙
Just sitting at McDonalds in Rockhampton with my daughter and grandkids , I’m visiting from Darwin and I look across the road and your driving past , I got excited and said there’s the feel good family I follow on TH-cam 👍😃
Hi There
I drove across the Donohue/Plenty Highway also staying overnight at Tobermory Station the beginning of September this year. Also calling into Jervois Station for a drink & toilet stop. I found the Plenty Highway pretty good. After Alice Springs, Standley Chasm, Rainbow Valley, Chambers Pillar, Coober Pedy, The painted desert, Birdsville, Big red, Betoota, Boulia, on the way back home I called into the Balamara Bakery in Winton on Monday 16th September for a coffee & cake. As I was sat there enjoying the coffee & cake this young good looking lady walked in. She was talking to a much taller lady & I thought that young lady looks familiar. Anyway after the taller lady left, as the que had not moved much she decided to leave the bakery. Would you happen to know who this young lady was.
Keep up the travels & stay safe.
Kind regards Robert
That sounds like an amazing and very full trip!! Could the lady in the Winton bakery have been Katie?! 😊
@@TheFeelGoodFamily Hi there. Could the young lady be Katie, yes it was Katie. She appeared to be in a hurry so I didn't stop her to say hello.
A bit of positive feedback. Having lived in Alice Springs many years ago (I left in Dec 2009) I wanted to revisit Kings Canyon, however the cheapest accommodation I could find ranged between $400 to $800 a night. I remembered your video on Coober Pedy, I had always only stopped to refuel when driving past & rewatched it. What a pleasant surprise when I stayed there. I also did the long tour with Noble tours & I mentioned that I had booked after watching your video. He replied that he had also heard this from other people on his tours. So people are watching you & following up on your recommendations. When I asked about visiting the Painted Desert, he replied that I should visit. What an amazing place & I intend to revisit next year. I was completely stunned by how beautiful it was. If you have some time you can see some of my pictures of The Painted Desert here robertjellershawphotography.smugmug.com/Australian-Landscapes/South-Australia
Keep up the great TH-cam content
Stay safe
kind regards
Robert
Love that countryside. Especially when you pulled into camp & the grass was greenish. We're currently camped up in a NZMCA (NZ Motor Caravan Association) park. $10 per night. We have 60 of these camps throughout the country. Plus, heaps of properties owned by club members. Some are free & some have a small charge depending on the facilities on offer. I guess they're similar to your Hip camps. The weather is rubbish today, so we're just chilling out. 😊
It’s really beautiful and surprising how much there is to see 😊 wow we’d love to travel to NZ…. Hopefully we’ll have a mini visit next year 🙌 chill days are so good and sometimes a forced stoppage is a blessing in disguise 🥸 enjoy
Another great episode.
Loved Paul’s interpretation of the Termite Mound from local indigenous to english. 😂😂
‘Would you like Flies with that?’ 🤣🤣
G’day Brad! Hope you guys are all wonderful mate 🍻😊
@@TheFeelGoodFamily, we are doing great thanks guys. Just celebrated our 35th wedding anniversary on 7/10.
Hope you all are well also. 😀👍
@@bradhowell9241 35 WooHoo!! congratulations guys 🥂 hope you had a wonderful celebration 🙌
Wonderful people u are do what u do best
Thank you so much ☺️
Might have helped not being a tight arse and purchasing some proper LT tyres before heading off. What you had there are really only "rim Protectors"
I have a newish LC300. My best advice is to change to some decent ATs before going remote.
First thing I did was lift it & throw some Mickey T's on it. Factory tyres were woeful.
Hi Paul. Met you briefly at Middleton pub. Love your vids. Keep it up. Steve and Wendy.
G’day guys! Great to meet you too - make sure you stop overnight next time you’re passing by the Middleton Pub 🙌🇦🇺💙 hope the travels are going great and you’re keeping safe Cheers 🍻
Good example of why you don’t run factory tyres.
Yep, all terrain tyres are reinforced for a reason.
Perfect 👌
Very true
I’m from New Zealand, and I will love to visit Uluṟu one day! Been to the G.C three times, love the vibe!
I want to learn and experience aboriginal culture and traditions which in the outback.
You need to watch the people who own Australia they will take the eyes out of a dead crow 😮
O wow, we did the Plenty Highway back in 1991, in a XY stationwagon. We arrived in Urandangy where the publican asked us if we wanted to buy a pub? He then told us not to bother driving any further to Alice Springs, you won't make it, you should head back to Mt Isa. It was then we told him, "O we just come from Alice Springs" "In that!!!" he exclaimed. You're MAD.
Hi Paul, I feel absolutely ripped off, I was waiting for the end to show my wife how to clean solar panels on the caravan and !!!!! 😢
Apologies but I feel ripped off too!! And they’re still dirty panels up there 😅
The factory fitted tyres on the Toyota 300 are shit. I had one blowout at 110km on the Hume Hwy near Wagga sidewall failed only travelled 2700km so new
They plug well!! 😅🙌
Hi lm a new suby. Love your channel, which has a great feel good vibe lol. Cheers
Welcome 🙏 🙌💙 we are celebrating 250eps this week…. That’s a lot of hours of catch up tv ahead of you 😅 thanks for the sub and we hope you enjoy ☺️
I can't explain why but every puncture I have ever had has been on the left rear of the vehicle. That is across several vehicles. The left rear also seems to run just a little hotter than the right rear. This happens whether towing or not. I wonder if anyone else has had this experience or can offer an explanation. You definitely need all terrain tyres on those roads.
Hi guys, how did you find the road? You hear that it is a really rough road, but from your trip it did not look that bad.
It was in the main very good!! 👍
@@TheFeelGoodFamily did you stay at Boulia caravan park? We found them very friendly and accommodating. If you haven’t done the Min Min light show before we highly recommend it 😊
Hi guys would love to do this road but only have a onroad van.Did you have your tyre temp set at 48 and what was the average temperature they reached,also is that a scan gauge 3 on your dash and how do you rate it regards
Hi guys could i ask what brand of rear vision camera/mirror do you have?
Hi guys! Safety Dave 🙌 travel safe
🤗 Happy Travels Guys You Can Never Be To 🇦🇺 Aussie 🍻 cheers 🥂
Cheers Rosco! 🇦🇺🍻
Just a minute, towards the end you told us Katie would be up on the roof cleaning the solar panels and then the video ended! I feel cheated 🙂
Haha!! So do I…. We still have dirty panels
Hi guys 1 comment and 1 question. Ignore the muppet re Jasper, obviously no idea.
Question what heat variance to ambient temp do you generally give your tyres a break.
Thank you 🙏 on the Plenty is the first time we really noticed the passenger side tyres (and mainly the rear tyre) getting hotter than they had on previous trips off-road. A couple of factors here - hot weather, full sun on that side of vehicle, very windy conditions and very cambered road producing more lean and weight ratio to the passenger side. The outside temp was 32c ambient temp and the rear tyre peaked and alarmed on the TPMS at 48c. Fortunately we stopped for our friend’s tyre issues and so we cooled down a lot after 30-40mins. Also the tyres pressure and amount the side walls balloon out will greatly affect the heat also - I’m not due if this answers your question 😅 but really hope it helps somehow 🙏
@@TheFeelGoodFamily thanks love watching your episodes and hopefully in my Peregrine I’ll get to explore some of your tracks.
The tyre he saved is crap along with the rest, new ATs or better no worries
New tyres have been ordered 🙌
Hi guys
I think you need to re-assess your tyre choice on these sort of roads
The small sharp rocks on this road give highway type tyres hell
Particularly rear tyres
The front tyre will roll the rock and when the rear hits a sharp rock it pierces the casing
I have driven this road and fell victim to exactly this
Too high tyre pressure compounds the problem
AT or MT tyres seem to stand up much better
Hope this helps
I’m not certain but I think Paul and Katie are running ATs on their vehicle and van. They mentioned that their friend’s 300 still had its factory tyres.
@@rossharvey1496factory tyres are just not suitable….
Side issue
Plugs , will get you out of a sticky situation but I don’t think it’s legal to use them for on road use after being plugged…
( once emergency is over)
Plugged tyres are seriously compromised….
A simple test for tyres is if they can easily be deformed with no air as in the video…
They are unsuitable
Tyres for outback usage need to be so much more solid in construction
Fortunately for us our Mikey Ts were perfect! Our friends factory tyres not so good but they made it through with a half a dozen plugs 😅
That is correct 👍 😊
Factory tyres for remote travel? Did they not watch a single TH-cam about this?
Not sure…. But do know that new tyres are on order now 😅🙌
Kate looks like she is running out of “feel good”
I thought she looked beautiful in this ep 💙😅 maybe a little stuffed after full travel days off-road but still so gorgeous 🤩
Most remote highway? You are talking this up a bit. It's a public road ... and not that tough. Tyre choice might be an issue here. Done 4 trips along the Plenty and it was a breeze! So you can't pat yourself on the back on this one.
Ha! We were impressed with achievement! What’s your most remote highway for Aus?