There's Something About Australian Roadtrips

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  • @OnePackWanderers
    @OnePackWanderers  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +136

    I only want to see the worst ‘Big Things’
    Those who know, know 😎

    • @jk177717
      @jk177717 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      A shame, then that you missed the big mosquito at Hexham just south of Stockton. It's dire 🤣

    • @westyboi1845
      @westyboi1845 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      It's pronounced AL-DE

    • @davedeal9152
      @davedeal9152 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi, when was this filmed?

    • @navs485
      @navs485 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +45

      I can't believe you went to Coffs and missed the goat of the big things. The 'Big Banana'!

    • @MattHayesAU
      @MattHayesAU 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      I was shocked you missed it in Coffs

  • @peepeetrain8755
    @peepeetrain8755 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +108

    the biggest crime in this video is that you went to Coffs but did not go to the Big Banana. One of the most iconic Australian landmarks

    • @sjazzp
      @sjazzp 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      When in QLD, don’t miss the big pineapple in the Sunshine Coast!

    • @The_Aussie_Enquirer
      @The_Aussie_Enquirer 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Or the big Mango in Bowen !🥭

    • @peterd5300
      @peterd5300 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Totally agree!

    • @joannahayes2009
      @joannahayes2009 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I was so shocked they didn’t stop there!!

    • @Hermanwagen
      @Hermanwagen 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Also missed the big oyster & the prawn.

  • @tdb7992
    @tdb7992 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +81

    We need to get these guys Australian citizenship. They're one of the few travel vlog channels that appear to actually understand what Australia is all about.

    • @lizzy9975
      @lizzy9975 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I love One Pack Wanderers! They do not need the burden of Australian citizenship. Inflation, the cost of living is out of control, and government debt is our demise. They deserve way better!
      They can live in Asia for less than $1k USD a month.

  • @clivegilbertson6542
    @clivegilbertson6542 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    WOW! you were in Coffs and DIDN't swing by the Big Banana? That was one of the first ever "big" things in OZ! A tip...Sydney is oppressively humid in summer so try to come back in spring or autumn...Cheers!

  • @carokat1111
    @carokat1111 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +99

    If you do a summer trip, you really should include Tasmania.

    • @margaret-anncopeland8390
      @margaret-anncopeland8390 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Agree, we've just come back from Tasmania - what an absolutely stunning state! I often felt as though I was in a different country - it's a lovely place.

    • @OnePackWanderers
      @OnePackWanderers  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

      The eventual summer trip is going to include Tasmania, without a doubt.

    • @carokat1111
      @carokat1111 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@OnePackWanderers Excellent. You obviously enjoy hiking so make sure you include the Cradle Mountain World Heritage area. It's popular, and affordable accommodation books out in peak times so you will need to plan ahead. Also, stay for at least two nights - people always make the mistake of rushing it. One thing about Tasmania, the roads are narrow and often windy. It always takes much longer than people expect to go from A to B. Personally, I really love the far south which most people miss, and the convict history at another World Heritage site, Port Arthur. Fantastic walking near Port Arthur and stunning cliffs. Worth spend the $ on the wilderness cruises in the Port Arthur/Tasman Peninsula area. Depending on the time of year, expect whales, seals, dolphins and albatross. From December 26-2 January there is also heaps to do in the capital Hobart - the boats arriving from Sydney competing the gruelling Sydney to Hobart, and the Taste of Tasmania food festival at the Hobart waterfront. Hope you make it!

    • @betula2137
      @betula2137 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@OnePackWanderers 👀
      There is so much here, I'm sure you'll do a great job covering at least the fleeting essence of our magical island!
      On the theme of this video, we also have tons of white-sand beaches and places that are just calming to be in. Just generally we kind of make the smallness in size bigger, with the journey between being very homely

    • @CheekyKoala
      @CheekyKoala 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      As a former Tasmanian, I agree 100% - there is so much in Tassie that you guys would love!! Tia, you would love Bonorong Wildlife Park!! There’s so much good food there too- look for chocolate factories & cheese factories- & don’t fall for the trap of thinking you can do it all in a week- you need at least 2 weeks to really enjoy!! Definitely on the list should be: Rosny Point Lookout (it’s probably not on any tourist maps), Hastings caves, the houn valley, cockle creek (southern most point of Tassie), Mt Wellington, MONA museum, Richmond (lunch by the river with the ducks), east coast (Orford, Swansea, Bicheno- Kates Berry Farm between Orford & Swansea), Maria Island (depending on ferry cost), Oatlands, Ross, cataract Gorge in Launceston- and that’s just the South East area of Tassie!!! 😘😘😘

  • @Bluejay103
    @Bluejay103 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    You guys do a far better job of promoting Australia than any Tourism Australia ad. They should pay you !

  • @kneecolabs
    @kneecolabs 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +40

    You guys should make a “Tia for Scale” merch shirt.

    • @karlennis3642
      @karlennis3642 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      YESSSS!!!!!!!

  • @vegometer
    @vegometer 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Aussie Dad here. So good to see you go to places we’ve either taken, or want to take, our three daughters. You’re appreciation of the natural beauty of creation, food (!) and cultural differences between cities & states is A1.

  • @ianbutler6583
    @ianbutler6583 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    I am sorry you have to travel so fast. You are missing so much, plus we would just like to keep you around longer. You are so fun to watch.
    Did you miss the big banana in Coffs Harbor? It was the first big thing in Oz I think.

  • @victorianbunyip2215
    @victorianbunyip2215 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    I've become emotionally attached to Blueberry and demand she gets her own travel show.

    • @OnePackWanderers
      @OnePackWanderers  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      We have, too. I have no idea how we’re going to give this svelte little car up 😔

  • @CRZ38L
    @CRZ38L 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You guys have seen way more of Australia than most Aussies ever will, I'm glad you guys had an amazing time :)

  • @sydney8382
    @sydney8382 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Too busy having fun in sydney, forgot to film - everyone needs time off from filming👍

    • @OnePackWanderers
      @OnePackWanderers  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That sums it up pretty well 😅

  • @zucago6110
    @zucago6110 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +29

    it's nice getting to watch people explore and enjoy the country i've lived in for so long.

    • @Oscarcat2212
      @Oscarcat2212 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I agree mate. They are a nice American couple traveling Australia. Perth to Melbourne took 2 months - They are going to miss so much doing the rest of the lap in another 2-3 months.

    • @jk177717
      @jk177717 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Oscarcat2212 Agree, but there's always next time. It's probably wise to spend July and August in the Top End rather than further south, and come back and hit all the great things they missed in this video when it's not winter. But yeah, the motorway from Sydney to Brisbane doesn't really give you a feel for the region AT ALL.

  • @davidreynolds2117
    @davidreynolds2117 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +30

    The best part about your Aussie adventures is that it looks like you’re having the time of your lives
    Wherever you go and whatever you visit please keep doing because it’s infectious for all who watch
    Also what you miss this time gives you a reason to return later Tc

    • @mattsmith3135
      @mattsmith3135 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      My thoughts exactly!

    • @loisstanford8736
      @loisstanford8736 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Your lovely couple .. I’m so glad you liked Visigoth my city of Sydney 🥰🙋🏻‍♀️

  • @samday6621
    @samday6621 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I’ve said it before, but you guys are travelling smart!
    - Heading to Brisbane, haven’t picked accomodation cause we don’t know how far we’ll get. Smart.
    We wanted to go to Blue Mtns, but cold, no worries, we’ll be back. Smart.
    Tia, lists n research. Smart.
    The guy….what is his name?….wearing 50+ sunscreen? - don’t be afraid of that shit.
    When I’m travelling I prefer the mundane life to the attractions, noting the same same but different. So I loved that you went to the farmer’s markets and enjoyed the feel of rural towns.
    *You’ll never find your fav beach, cause there are sooooooo many and they change with seasons, days, tides, weather, public holidays….just enjoy!
    Keep going!❤️

  • @roym.dossantos
    @roym.dossantos 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    A couple recommendations off the beaten track for your stay in South East Qld: Tamborine Mt. (picturesque, with beautiful trails) and Toowoomba (more parks and gardens then any other city in Australia, my personal favourite is Toowoomba's Japanese Gardens) and Mermaid Beach at the Gold Coast

  • @russellstoker5012
    @russellstoker5012 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    No big Banana at Coff’s Harbour? It was one of the first Big things in Australia!

  • @tarshnottrash1483
    @tarshnottrash1483 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    Every time I watch you guys I just want to jump in the car & take off. I love that you don’t really have a set agenda & just go with the flow. Your energy but also calmness, excitement & happiness is contagious. Plus you are such a beautiful couple

  • @spencer5870
    @spencer5870 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    If you come back in summer I highly reccomend the south coast. Just a few hours south from sydney are some of the most adorable small rural towns with amazing beaches. Like Kiama, Kangaroo Valley, Berry, Ulladulla etc. Its pretty different from the North coast where u guys are at. Lots of cheap places to stay or camping etc, some unique beaches too!

    • @jk177717
      @jk177717 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      As a north coast local, I agree that the south coast of NSW is stunning, too, especially around Bermagui, Murramarang, Narooma, and Jervis Bay.

    • @anthony.3614
      @anthony.3614 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Funny how west of Melbourne is completely different coastline to east of Melbourne and the exact same thing happens with north or Sydney versus south.

  • @mcduffchannel
    @mcduffchannel 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    OMG, how did you not end up at the "Big Banana" when you were in Coffs Harbour?, its the token big thing of big things!

  • @mattsmith3135
    @mattsmith3135 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Great video as always. No need to pander to those people who are bitterly disappointed you didn't see 100% of every place they wanted, just keep doing what you're doing. It's your trip, after all, and we're having a great time going along with you! 😀

    • @OnePackWanderers
      @OnePackWanderers  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      This is exactly what we needed to hear today. Thank you 😊

    • @jamesrobinson4429
      @jamesrobinson4429 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Couldn't had said it any better Matt,so true

  • @tamaravanhees1749
    @tamaravanhees1749 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

    If you guys are travelling right up the coast, you need to go Airlie Beach its the gateway to the Whitsundays, beautiful weather this time of year. If its in your budget you should go on a day trip to one of the islands. Also depending on how far north you are going, i highly recommend going to a place called Paronella Park near a town called Mena creek, its a castle in the rainforest. Very picturesque 😊 Also there is a Big Mango near a town called Bowen. G'day from Ballarat in Victoria 😊

    • @martinmckowen1588
      @martinmckowen1588 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      And Bowen mangos are delicious

  • @tonybush6156
    @tonybush6156 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    You guys have sold Australia SO well. I have loved every one of your vlogs. You should visit us more often!! 🤗🇦🇺❤️🇰🇷

  • @julierichardson1919
    @julierichardson1919 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Also, to add to your ‘things you should do list’😅 it is currently the humpback whale migration along our east coast. These beautiful mammals are being spotted everywhere.

  • @PlaylistsRUs
    @PlaylistsRUs 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +76

    Extra brownie points for stating the obvious but highly controversial and brave fact that Manly is better looking than Bondi.
    Interesting Facts so far:
    1. Australian Alps gets more snow than the Swiss Alps.
    2. Australia has more Camels than Egypt and Australia exports, yes they export Camels to Saudi Arabia.
    3. Melbourne, Australia has the highest number of Greek speaking population outside of Greece and Cyprus, in fact, Melbourne is the 7th largest Greek speaking city out of ALL the cities both in and outside of Greece and Cyprus.

    • @tomathome77
      @tomathome77 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Manly is still terrible, get to the northern beaches for some actual beaches

    • @Rodney0Brown
      @Rodney0Brown 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I believe it's official the State of Vic is now Australias most populated State. Pushing NSW's ranking to 2nd, never happened before.

    • @Rodney0Brown
      @Rodney0Brown 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@tomathome77that's a Whole Other Planet up that way. If you go that far north, you don't go back.

    • @MmeButtlicious
      @MmeButtlicious 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Rodney0Brown This is not true, NSW has about 1.5 million more people than Victoria

    • @Rodney0Brown
      @Rodney0Brown 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@MmeButtlicious They've got more of Something in Vic, I saw it on the news. I'm not making it up.

  • @vickimanning1725
    @vickimanning1725 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    Hi guys - loving your vlogs. Once you head North out of Brisbane, please make sure you duck off the highway quickly to Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve in Maleny for breathtaking views of the glass house mountains. Travel safe ❤️

  • @RobB-vz2vo
    @RobB-vz2vo 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

    Those turkeys at Byron are called Bush Turkeys. They are everywhere on the east coast of Australia ranging inland a couple of hundred kms, from Cape York in Queensland, to south of Sydney to the Illawarra region of New South Wales. They walk in and out of our yards to look around and sometimes scrape your neighbour's new garden mulch across the road and into your yard to build a huge nest mound.

    • @lesrankin1767
      @lesrankin1767 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      They are, in fact "Brush Turkeys"..

    • @Elitist20
      @Elitist20 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@lesrankin1767 aka 'Scrub Turkeys.'

    • @lesrankin1767
      @lesrankin1767 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Elitist20 Sure but definitely not 'bush' turkeys. I'm just trying to avert the situation our adventurers might encounter when they inevitably find themselves in an ornithology conference.

    • @brettevill9055
      @brettevill9055 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      They are also, colloquially, "ugly chooks".
      Ornithologically they are very interesting, because they brood their eggs by scraping up big piles of leaf litter and such, and burying their eggs in the composting vegetation to keep warm. I think it is the males that assemble the mounds and maintain them to keep the temperature right. Also, there is something about how the chicks dig themselves out when they hatch, but I have forgotten what. It was a bonanza for the scrub turkeys when Australians started using mulch instead of lawn in suburban gardens and so on, so the birds have proliferated and spread into suburbs, university and hospital campuses and so on. They were a lot less common back in the seventies (I'm told that they are very good to eat, but Australian native wildlife (except for ducks) is all protected now.)

    • @RobB-vz2vo
      @RobB-vz2vo 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@lesrankin1767 Thanks, I googled and saw that it is in fact Brush Turkey aka the other 2 names as well. I didn't think we had brush, only bush in Aus. Ask anyone in Berowra what they called and you'll get Bush Turkey as the common name for them.
      The indigenous name for them is Wirrilaa.

  • @thegorn9904
    @thegorn9904 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +58

    Gotta admit, this is the first vlog that was a bit of a whirlwind for me. I guess I was looking forward to your exploring more of my favourite part of Australia. You explained why you’re coming back for the Blue Mountains, so definitely consider spending more time in Northern NSW. Newcastle, the Hunter, Nelson Bay and up through the Riverlands and the area around Byron Bay are definitely worth a little more time on your next trip. So many gorgeous little towns, quirky villages, fabulous beaches, lush rivers, forests and waterfalls. I used to take foreign tourists on road trips around Australia and this was always a highlight. And surely Tia couldn’t resist “The Big Banana” at Coffs Harbour. I think that’s the original Big Thing. I know the comments section is always full of places you SHOULD go. 😂 Big country. (Tia for scale) Can only do so much, right? You’ve already fitted in so much. Loving the continuing adventures of Blueberry.

    • @jk177717
      @jk177717 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Absolutely agree - came to say the same thing. And all the amazing places they just skipped by are even better in summer, so hopefully they get that chance in the future. While they saw some cool stuff, this was a big disappointment that they spent most of their time in one Australia's most stunning regions on the motorway, making miles.

    • @jk177717
      @jk177717 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      @@MinutesWithMates I don't feel that American arrogance at all - I think they're both amazingly sweet, and remind me a lot of me and my wife when we were that age, and we're going great 30 years on!
      In a long trip there are times when you just have to make miles, and June/July suit being in the top end more than NSW, so I get why you'd do this if you plan to come back in a different season. I hope they do, because they'll be stunned by the beauty of some of the places they skipped past this time around.

    • @jk177717
      @jk177717 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@MinutesWithMates They went up Kosciuszko in June, so they're not avoiding the cold! And yes, it's been absolutely brilliant winter weather here (as usual) on the north coast. I just feel that if they wanted to make miles between Sydney and Brisbane, then they probably didn't do a lot of research on the region. Or else they did do the research, and realised that they needed WAY more time than they had, and put it off for next time. I hope it's the latter, because this region has a heap of the things they seem to enjoy and I know they'd love it if they saw more than the motorway.

    • @teraris
      @teraris 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      and as to Sydney - Marrickville, Newtown, Surry Hills (the inner west essentially are worth exploring)

    • @daz1234ism
      @daz1234ism 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I was only thinking they gotta come back is all! Specially for the Blue Mountain’s, I’m just bias as though as I live up here lol… 😂👌 Not gonna complain though as I still LOVE this channel!

  • @gamortie
    @gamortie 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    12:41 side note - the trees behind you are Norfolk pines, which were planted in a lot of coastal areas - particularly shipping ports - to provide readymade masts when they got big enough……….until they were found to be brittle as all get out and completely unsuitable…..

  • @davidbrown9015
    @davidbrown9015 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Hey Tia, I hope you dragged Cheveyo to the BIG BANANA at Coffs Harbour, LOL!😎

  • @imac1957
    @imac1957 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    OMG, you went through Coff's and you did not stop at the Big Banana!! Tia, you let me down. On the other hand you did pick out quite a few of the natural wonders up the coast. Lucky to have good weather so you can get the full effect. It is a delightful road trip, that can easily extend for weeks - or a life time for some "hippies" who never got past the border with QLD and ended up permanently in Nimbin, or some other community. Still loving your videos, and looking forward to what you notice as you go through and north of Byron.

    • @jasper77ful
      @jasper77ful 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I know they missed the most iconic "big thing". I don't know how you guys missed that.

  • @StimpeeYT
    @StimpeeYT 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +37

    Can't wait to see what you guys think of Queensland.

    • @riletyface
      @riletyface 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Stimpee is here 😳

    • @orseysaucey9255
      @orseysaucey9255 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Such a random sighting of stimpee wowee

    • @alexkenley1
      @alexkenley1 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      stimpee mate what are you doing here lol

    • @kuangsheng3891
      @kuangsheng3891 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      QUEEENSLANDAAAH t.roach

    • @letsseeif
      @letsseeif 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      As Dad (Captain of Australia's Merchant Marine who circled Aussie regularly). He used to say. "Brisbane is the biggest country town in Australia." AND RE FNQ. (Cairns). 'When they said 'down south', they DIDN'T mean Melbourne Sydney or Canberra, they meant Brisbane." [Brissie.]

  • @libbypeace68
    @libbypeace68 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I live just north of Byron before you cross the border to Queensland - absolutely gorgeous area and beautiful weather. And, if you can believe it, the beaches are even more picturesque! If you have the opportunity in future, you should check them out. A new Rail Trail has just opened in Murwillumbah for walkers, bike riders, and even horse riders. It is a great way to see this rural area with tiny villages along the way where you can stop for a rest and get a bite to eat.
    I hope you enjoy Brisbane. I'm not a city girl, but I adore Brisbane.
    Oh, you are bound to see many more bush turkeys while in this area. They are everywhere in my town and they make the best nesting mounds.

  • @jasontempest4233
    @jasontempest4233 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Aussie from Cairns🌴here.
    I really love watching your adventures because even though I was born in Australia there are many aspects of this country that I don't see or take for granted. I'm now seeing Australia through new eyes every time I watch an episode of One Pack Wanderers. Enjoy the dive north, stay safe and avoid driving around dusk and dawn (twilight hours) because that is when Kangaroos are most active near our highways, and you will see more going north.
    There are many more "big things" to discover as you journey into the Tropics.

  • @peterhoz
    @peterhoz 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I'd avoid Jan (all the tourist places are full - schools close for 6 weeks late Dec til end Jan, like your July holidays). Plus Jan & Feb can be oppressively hot. Sept-Nov and Mar-May in the south, Apr-Sept in the centre and far north, these are the best times for travelling unless you are aiming for snow or excess heat.

  • @aussiehorndog
    @aussiehorndog 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    An interesting fact about the Stockton Sandhills, on the northern side of Newcastle Harbour, is that the desert scenes for the 1995 Film "Sahara", starring Jim Belushi, were shot there. It's a pity that you weren't able to spend some time in Newcastle itself, to be able to see a city that is transforming itself from an industrial past to a more eco friendly city with a huge variety of nationalities and lifestyles.

    • @iloveny0971
      @iloveny0971 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for this information.
      It would of been nice if you included it in the video.

  • @natevaG85
    @natevaG85 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +34

    Most people from Sydney will tell you how overrated Bondi Beach really is, we just don't understand all the hype. I'm a Sydney gal, born and bred in the eastern suburbs and I have to admit that there are countless beaches that are much nicer than Bondi. So glad to see you both enjoying one of them.

    • @-PORK-CHOP-
      @-PORK-CHOP- 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      Exactly, Bondi is nice but over-rated, there are heaps of nicer beaches dotted around Sydney

    • @noelcollins1960
      @noelcollins1960 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      We deliberately hype up Bondi so the tourists go there and leave the rest to us.

    • @robman2095
      @robman2095 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Manly people glad that most tourists go to Bondi and only those doing ferry to manly see how good Manly Beach is.

    • @chriskelly3481
      @chriskelly3481 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Most AUSTRALIANS are aware that Bondi is just a big beach that happens to be famous. There are many infinately nicer beaches in every single state. And there are many infinately nicer beaches just up and down the coast from Bondi. It's fine. But no more than that.
      🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @chriskelly3481
      @chriskelly3481 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@noelcollins1960Good call. If they ever found all the other beauties then those places would lose their peaceful (relative) anonymity, which is a lot of the joy.

  • @chrisrumble4539
    @chrisrumble4539 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Everyone calls them bush turkeys but they are actually Brush turkeys. They can build a nest as big as your car.

  • @gregoryparnell2775
    @gregoryparnell2775 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Thank you for giving people a broad view of how large & diverse Australia really is. Flying in for two or three weeks & buzzing around like a bee leaves a lot of visitors with a false perspective of this country .If you really want to find the absolute best beach then you will need to visit 3 a day for the next 10 years. You guys are showing sights that as an Aussie I have never seen & never will see at my age of 75 I think I missed the boat.

  • @petermcculloch4933
    @petermcculloch4933 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The sand dunes doubled as North Africa in the original Light Horsemen movie.

    • @sodrav
      @sodrav 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Not North Africa. What was Palestine during WW1 … Beersheba in the Negev desert

    • @petermcculloch4933
      @petermcculloch4933 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I think you will find Palestine is located on the African continent.

  • @ElGordo1959
    @ElGordo1959 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    8:42 That food is like a good, different, memory. Cracked me up. An Aldi, but a goodie! 🙃

  • @Alicedesuu
    @Alicedesuu 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Can't wait for you guys to get up north past Cairns and Port Douglas! I just returned from a holiday and the weather is incredible, it's so beautiful, and plenty of friendly bush turkeys wandering around.
    Have a fresh coconut at the Port Douglas markets if you're there Sunday! 🌴🥥🦜🌊☀️

  • @sodrav
    @sodrav 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    INSTRUCTIONS for cooking a Brush (not Bush) Turkey. Cast iron pan over an open fire. Place blue granite rocks in the pan to heat up while preparing the turkey. Prepare the turkey in the usual way - remove feathers and its internals. Place in pan on top of now hot blue granite rocks. Cook for 30 minutes, turning turkey frequently. When the turkey is well browned, remove it from the pan and throw it away. Eat the blue granite rocks - they will be more tender than the turkey!

  • @chrisivy_sanchez
    @chrisivy_sanchez 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Australian roundabouts are both life and time savers, literally.

  • @vt1940
    @vt1940 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Camels were brought to Australia by the Afghan's to build the Railway Line between Adelaide and Darwin. When A lot of Afghan's when back home after the Line was completed , the Camels were released into the Outback. And yes we have the most Camels in the World and Sell them to The Middle East. - The Ghan Train was named in Honour of those Afghan Workers.

  • @icascone
    @icascone 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    By the way, the camels were brought in to build the train tracks between Adelaide and Darwin, and after they were finished they were told to kill them, but some of the camelliers didn't want to as they were attached to them, so they just let run wild...

  • @richardtelfer5108
    @richardtelfer5108 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Love watching you enjoy Australia. Aldi definitely should sponsor you you. Tia's enthusiasm is infectious.

  • @icascone
    @icascone 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    4:18 I have lived in Australia for 20 years and I was like "WHAT IS THIS!!??"
    I never heard or seen Stockton beach/sand dunes!! It blew my mind!!
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @j2racing
    @j2racing 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I don't know how I randomly stumbled upon your channel a few weeks back, but I've been eagerly watching your videos with each upload. As a Brisbanite, I can't wait to hear what you think of my hometown. Fun fact: Brisbane is the earliest rising city in the world, with the average resident getting out of bed at 6.35am.

  • @moraut2030
    @moraut2030 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Your comment about the blue mountains made me think of a tip from my travels. During long term travel it’s impossible to pack light and be equipped for really cold climates but since you have a car…I’ve used the extra space to store additional secondhand, warm clothing purchased from charity shops and then just donated it when leaving the cold climate.

  • @fabiobarcaricchio3676
    @fabiobarcaricchio3676 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have to say that you 2 are the most charming and cheerful youtubers I have come across for a long time

  • @riapuaina
    @riapuaina 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sydney traffic & their narrow roads is definitely next level! I will say this, being a small town Kiwi (NZ) girl being scared to drive in California while living there, now after living in Syd for so long, I no longer have anxiety driving ANYWHERE in Cali when we go to visit 😂😂 - much easier than Syd for sure!

  • @margaretross8486
    @margaretross8486 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Spring is a lovely time to travel in Australia.

  • @tiinah-b2326
    @tiinah-b2326 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    I did read your reply in someone’s comment that you are considering moving to Australia and you already mentioned in a previous video that you now only have 2 months from when you left Melbourne to circumnavigate around back to Perth, so assume you are now focused on getting a feel for the cities. Agree with others that this trip did feel extremely rushed and while I appreciate the vibe you got from Byron Bay was a good one, you may have also felt that in other places too. I keep hearing how the locals in Newcastle are so proud of their city with it beaches and whatever else it has going for it. I have only driven through it when the highway went through Newcastle so many years ago now. Anyway, continued safe travels…. and yes I agree that you would love the walk in the Noosa Heads national park. The vibe of surfers running along it to get to their favourite surfing spot adds to it. But you may need to bring the tent out again as the cost of accommodation up there is on the high side.

  • @aussiefarmer6012
    @aussiefarmer6012 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    You missed the Big Banana in Coffs and the Big Prawn in Ballina. My wife was so disappointed. Hundreds of gorgeous beaches as good or better than Byron Bay on the NSW North Coast. Looking forward to ore videos.

  • @autizgiz2756
    @autizgiz2756 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Coffs Harbour is a city with a population of 180,000 in the whole coffs coast. We're rapidly growing here.

  • @claireb9430
    @claireb9430 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    I was reading a copy of the Australia Zoo's (Steve Irwin's) winter magazine from last year and it mentioned having had a koala patient named Cheveyo! Now that is something 🙂
    Enjoy Queensland, it is a beautiful state, too. We loved having you in NSW, so glad you will come back and explore more, there is so much to see of our beautiful state and country.

    • @daveamies5031
      @daveamies5031 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Careful Tia might try to leave the country with 2 Cheveyo's 🤣

    • @OnePackWanderers
      @OnePackWanderers  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Hahaha I have never seen my name anywhere else, so I find that very neat!

  • @FillH2os
    @FillH2os 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You never showed the best “BIg” thing in Australia! The BIG Banana in Coffs! NOOOO!
    Love your work guys. Seriously the best travel log of Australia ever.
    You really have captured the essence of the great Australian road trip!
    I wish you were picked up by a network or cable channel.
    Great job guys!

  • @TrevorSampson1955
    @TrevorSampson1955 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Oh you kids and all your energy, warm an old mans heart

  • @jasgem76
    @jasgem76 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I used to live right near those sand dunes for almost 20 years. My family still live there and I love that whole area so much. Now I live in the upper hunter valley which is a completely different kind of beautiful. Sad you bypassed the hunter to stick to the coast but there's always next time.

  • @dougmcewan1825
    @dougmcewan1825 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

    You guys surprised me by getting near to Brisbane a lot quicker than I thought you would. I was going to offer you free accommodation and parking for Blueberry in Brisbane. I imagine you would already have something organised but if you don't the offer is still there. Let me know.

    • @bent444
      @bent444 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      They are already stuck in Alice Springs 😊

    • @OnePackWanderers
      @OnePackWanderers  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Appreciate the offer! I think a lot of people are quite confused by our posting schedule currently. We’re multiple weeks ahead right now 😅

    • @dougmcewan1825
      @dougmcewan1825 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@OnePackWanderers thanks for your reply. I should have sent my accommodation offer in a few weeks ago lol. Pity, as we have a big modern house that I'm sure you would have enjoyed.
      Maybe next time you are in town :). We were lucky enough to spend a year travelling around Australia to mostly remote 'off road' places and loved it. Happy travels.

  • @user-pm7oq3ci4g
    @user-pm7oq3ci4g 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The turkeys are called Australian bush turkeys. From Sydney to top of the tropics you will find them

  • @SOcialHIPpie
    @SOcialHIPpie 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The Blue Mountains are awesome. I always do it in winter. Your tour has opened my eyes to the amazing things in my country. And you add to it with your reactions and being a positive couple. Your videos are so brilliantly edited too. As a disabled person I get to see these places vicariously thanks to both of you.

  • @rjbpow
    @rjbpow 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Another great video!
    OK, verdict is in…it’s official… you two are my favorite TH-cam couple!
    Keep on keeping on‼️ 🥰

  • @LeaveFootprintsEverywhere
    @LeaveFootprintsEverywhere 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    So glad you’re coming up to my beautiful part of the world in Brisbane! Please please please visit the hinterlands both Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast, they are well worth it. Mt Tambourine and Springbrook Mountain are gorgeous in the GC hinterlands and the Montville, Melany, Mapleton area on the SC are well worth the visit. Also St Helena Island is cool if you’d like to see some convict history and ruins, a walk at low tide to King Island from Wellington point is always fun, a walk to Hells Gate lookout at Noosa is also lovely (better coastal walk than Bondi) or you can walk across the border from NSW to QLD on the coastal walk from Tweed Heads to Coolangatta. Hope you love Queensland as much as I do ❤

  • @leonardirving3307
    @leonardirving3307 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It seems I’m having a “One pack binge” !!
    Flitting between PC and TH-cam I seemed to have missed Sydney and ended up travelling North with you. You are showing the best of Australia and your enthusiasm makes me want to live there….hang in, I DO.
    Trouble is, as a resident, I only get to see what you are seeing when on vacation and I haven’t seen as much as you have.
    Like others I’d love to comment on my favourite places and guide you there but yr doing a pretty good job on yr own. Did you know, that when you were in Byron Bay, you could have visited Cape Byron Lighthouse which is the most Easterly Point in Mainland Australia.
    I’m looking forward to travelling further North with you and back tracking to Sydney and see the sights I’ve lived with all my life.
    That’s a strange thing about people, we love to be able to say “WHEN I WAS THERE…….”

  • @tomwareham7944
    @tomwareham7944 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

    You guys are certainly seeing a lot of my wonderous country , i ve been lucky enough to have visited over 50 countries and a huge amount of Australia and I genuinely haven't found a place that we can't compare to in one way or another . Next time you visit try and let us Aussies know when and where your planning to be and just watch the invitations to a meal or a guided tour roll in, it's just something we Aussie's do ,If for instance I had known you were in my neck of the woods (Newcastle) I could have offered you a bed for the night and one of our famous barbecues , because of my age and the fact that I don't get around as much as I used to i couldn't be a tour guide but my home would have sreved as a base to travel to The Hunter Valley and the Port Stephens region or the beaches and semi tropical rainforests of the mountains (or what we call mountains .PS you didn't mention the Big Banana at Coffs Harbour or the Big Prawn at Ballina, I hope you didn't miss them .

    • @gbsailing9436
      @gbsailing9436 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      This is true. let us know and we'll make some offers...

    • @brettevill9055
      @brettevill9055 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      They actually stopped for the night in my home town and stayed in a _hotel_ . I'm hurt!

    • @kayelle8005
      @kayelle8005 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      100% agree. Always ready to host and show off our great country.

    • @OnePackWanderers
      @OnePackWanderers  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      We’ve had a remarkable number of invitations and offers. It’s truly incredible, and unlike any country we’ve visited thus far.
      The tricky part is that our schedule with filming is probably not what most are expecting, and we don’t want to disappoint or seem ungrateful.
      So we’ve met and stayed with a handful of viewers off camera and with respect for privacy. But the pockets of time where we can manage that make it much more limited than it could be.

    • @gbsailing9436
      @gbsailing9436 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@OnePackWanderers Of course. No dramas. get in touch when you're next back here. We've so much more to show you. Thanks for the reply.

  • @elinor3519
    @elinor3519 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    watching these vids is weirdly nostaglic for me cos they remind me of all the places i used to go on family holidays as a kid

  • @BrettWilliamson
    @BrettWilliamson 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I live in the Blue Mountains and while it gets cold, it's definitely not as cold a the Snowy Mountains - nothing like it. Make sure you do come back and properly explore the place. It is a beautiful location.

  • @georgepapatheofilou6118
    @georgepapatheofilou6118 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    The beauty of youth. Oh heck , your adventures bring back memories of a time before parenthood . Blessings to you both .

  • @waycam77
    @waycam77 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Sydney grew organically from penal colony. Melbourne was born during the gold rush, it experienced rapid growth and was awash with money. Melb was able to plan and spend big on infrastructure projects (municipality buildings, rail, wide city roads and sprawling inner city gardens). Fortunes have flipped somewhat, today Sydney benefits from banking sector/stock exchange windfalls and Melb's car design & manufacturing prowess has evapourated.

    • @barnowl.
      @barnowl. 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Melbourne is renowned for being the Arts, Cultural, Academic and Sports capital of Australia. Melbourne has been rated as the top most LIVEABLE city in the world a number of times. Melbourne has substance, whereas Sydney is a show-off. We have replaced what was lost with other, better things.

    • @brettevill9055
      @brettevill9055 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Also, Sydney has a difficult site, all cut up with ridges and waterways that were scattered about with no thought of transport planning. Still, they are doing a very bad job with what they've got.

    • @anthony.3614
      @anthony.3614 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The original Melbourne settlement was at present day North Melbourne, which is up at a higher elevation. They knew they were safe from Yarra River flooding there. This allowed them to plan out a perfectly designed grid-style CBD, once they sorted out the Yarra River.

    • @barnowl.
      @barnowl. 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@anthony.3614 I have read that the Yarra River was diverted from its natural course. The Elizabeth St - Flinders St area is very prone to flooding as is Docklands and other near areas. The area south to the Elwood Canal was swampy and flood-prone which is why Albert Park Lake exists.

  • @markleon411
    @markleon411 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I would never go to the Blue Mountains in Summer. Winter is a magical time of the year in the Blue Mountains with, the occasional snowfall and fog that fills up the canyons. The crisp, clean air and the smoke from the chimneys coming from the Federation style houses. You do have to dress for it though. Dress in layers and be sensible.

  • @ruseriousdownunder4888
    @ruseriousdownunder4888 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You’ll soon be going through my old home town of Rockhampton. Perhaps stop by the marker for the Tropic of Capricorn, note the bulls that greet you at each major road into Rocky (hopefully with their manhoods intact as they have been neutered many times) or look down on it from Mount Archer at night when they amusingly spell at the word “hell” (although you might have to use your imagination a little)!

  • @margaret-anncopeland8390
    @margaret-anncopeland8390 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My husband randomly came across your video back when you were in Adelaide, (where we live) and I've followed you ever since. I am enjoying your perspective of Australia, so far I've been everwhere you've been, though once you get further north than the Daintree, you will cover new ground for me. I understand that the thing to do in Byron is to watch the sunRISE (not something I could ever manage) as Cape Byron is the first spot in Australia to see the sun each day being the most easterly point of the mainland. Adelaide beaches and WA beaches - amongst others - are great for sunsets. When we were a similar age to you, my husband and I travelled around the USA for 2 months, it's fun to see how you're doing it on a budget. We are still travelling like crazy in our early 60s! It's the best - it's lovely that you are both so positive, tactful and enthusiastic about your experiences.

  • @MrTerryrae
    @MrTerryrae 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Oh I hope you keep heading north and stop at the Sunshine Coast!! Beautiful beaches - whales coming through this time of year, beautiful weather 🤞🤞

  • @PirogenX
    @PirogenX 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    If you haven’t already passed it, you should try watching sunset from Hang Glider Lookout in Mount Tamborine on the Gold Coast.
    Also don’t miss the hiking trails in Lamington National Park!

  • @daviddenham2971
    @daviddenham2971 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Tia a tip when buying sunglasses in Australia. $20 servo specials. Buy some when you get petrol (gas). And greetings from Toowoomba Queensland.

  • @JustJokes-bw4fs
    @JustJokes-bw4fs 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    I'm a West Australian. I've heard so many times that Byron Bay is amazing. That's where Chris Hemsworth and his family live. I love how often you
    are posting. I haven't travelled north of Sydney, so I'm excited to watch your videos even more. I didn't know there is a big axe hahaha.

    • @petermcculloch4933
      @petermcculloch4933 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Places like Byron Bay are over run by tourists.W.A is way more pleasant.

    • @jk177717
      @jk177717 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      @@petermcculloch4933 As a NSW North Coast local, I agree that Byron has lost the charm that made it popular, even if it is still naturally beautiful. I love the WA coast, but you can also get that laid back feel up here by going anywhere but Byron.

    • @GeeROO
      @GeeROO 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@petermcculloch4933 There are plenty of beaches just south of Byron that are deserted, and have better waves anyway. As a local I would only venture up to Byron if the surf is too rough in other spots. The thing you missed here at this time of year is to stop at one of the headlands and do some whale spotting

  • @zhannagrace
    @zhannagrace 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    nice little video, but seemingly ridiculous to avoid the Blue Mountains because of getting frozen out on Mt Kosciuszko, there is a more than a 1000metre difference in elevation between the two, we are enjoying your vlogs nevertheless, one cannot always please a home crowd all the time.

  • @adm.petercowell9573
    @adm.petercowell9573 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Exactly right about Sydney roads. Sydney was built almost 2 centuries before cars. So many streets were not built with automobile traditional in mind

  • @susancoman5529
    @susancoman5529 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Welcome to Queensland, born in Brisbane, live in Dayboro. Lived in the far north in Townsville, far west in Longreach, Airlie in the Whitsundays, the Gold Coast, and Oakey on the Darling Downs. I love my state. Enjoy your trip around our beautiful country.😊

  • @chriskelly3481
    @chriskelly3481 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    It's actually great that you've "missed" so much on your FIRST time round Oz (You've actually hit an incredible amount of things in your time over here!!! But one could spend three lifetimes exploring our wide brown land and only scratch the surface), because it leaves you so much other wonderful things to see and experience on subsequent trips.
    😁
    Fun. 😊🇦🇺

  • @peanutgallery7797
    @peanutgallery7797 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    The big banana is in Coffs Harbour I hope you stopped to see it?

  • @jonathont7866
    @jonathont7866 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    FYI you don't actually want to do the Blue Mountains or other bushwalk/forested parts of the country (especially down south) in Summer because that is bushfire season (and also too hot to enjoy the walks). You either go in winter and dress appropriately or you aim for Spring/Autumn

    • @OnePackWanderers
      @OnePackWanderers  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ahhh, fair enough. Spring, then :)

    • @brettevill9055
      @brettevill9055 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      They're from Arizona, they can handle a bit of heat.
      Fun fact: before surf swimming and beach holidays became fashionable (which was in the Thirties, I think), rich people from Sydney used to go to Katoomba and Wentworth Falls to escape the heat in their summer holidays. A lot of the early-twentieth-century glamorous stuff in the Blue Mountains, such as the Hydro-Majestic Hotel, are relics of that time.

  • @lysterclarke1995
    @lysterclarke1995 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Love your channel, adventures, views and opinions. It makes such enjoyable viewing. You’ve probably been told to visit thousand’s of places in Queensland so I’ll add just a couple.
    45 minutes north of Brisbane is the Glasshouse Mountains, they are the remnants of a volcano that has weathered down over millions of years. There’s 5 of which that can be climbed with no special equipment, Tibogargan (Father) and Beerwah (Mother) both need good amount of fitness But the other 3, Gnungun, Beerburrum and Coochin Twins are a great walk. They are free to visit and so are the bush walks. Just don’t do it on the weekends, as the place get fairly busy . Enjoy you travel guys and stay safe.

  • @thebabbler8867
    @thebabbler8867 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    1:22 Stellar animation and logo!

  • @Beardog3825
    @Beardog3825 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This wednesday Brisbane is holding one of the biggest sporting events of the year - game 2 of the State of Origin series (a 3 game Rugby League series played between Queensland and New South Wales).
    Tickets might be a bit pricy but it's worth the experience. Otherwise I'd at least recommend getting amongst the atmosphere at a pub in brisbane.

  • @elrey8876
    @elrey8876 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Here's some essential Australian music for the long drives.
    Choir Girl - Cold Chisel, Barbados - The Models, Torn - Natalie Imbruglia, Love Is In The Air - John Paul Young, These Days - Powderfinger, Special Two - Missy Higgins, Gotye - Somebody That I Used To Know, Beds Are Burning - Midnight Oil, Don't Dream It's Over - Crowded House,

    • @RobNMelbourne
      @RobNMelbourne 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      What about THE Aussie road trip song, from WA, The Triffids 'Wide Open Road'.
      When in Queensland, Go Betweens 'Cattle and Cane', GANGgajang's 'Sounds Of Then (This Is Australia)' and Goanna's 'Solid Rock', Warumpi's 'My Island Home' or Christine Anu's cover.
      In the NT, Yothu Yindi's 'Djapana'.

    • @barnowl.
      @barnowl. 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@RobNMelbourne And there are so many other quintessential Aussie songs. I am so glad to see someone bring up the subject of Aussie road-trip music, Well done!

    • @barnowl.
      @barnowl. 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Glad to see that someone broached the topic of Aussie road-trip music!

    • @shanebarker3131
      @shanebarker3131 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      severe lack of AC/DC there

    • @barnowl.
      @barnowl. 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@shanebarker3131... and John Farnham.

  • @ICrazyGreggy
    @ICrazyGreggy 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Those "Turkeys" were indeed native Bush Turkeys. I like that you admitted that Byron Bay beach being you're fave beach so far was quite subjective ( weather etc ) as I agree also that Bondi is eclipsed by Manly. Oh , and Tia darl? Those camels were brought over from Afghanistan along with their handlers to help build the railroad between Adelaide and Darwin - hence the name for that line is ( in fine Aussie tradition ) called the Ghan. Yes, the camels were released and we do indeed have the largest population of wild single hump camels left. Enjoy the warmth as you head north - keeping The Blue Mountains for another trip is wise( spring summer is what I'd suggest as they are spectacular then ). Enjoy Brisbane!

    • @lesrankin1767
      @lesrankin1767 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      "Brush Turkeys". Not Bush.

    • @ICrazyGreggy
      @ICrazyGreggy 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@lesrankin1767 D'oh! True. Dropped an important R there! Thanks for the heads up.

    • @lesrankin1767
      @lesrankin1767 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      My work here is done 🙂

    • @ICrazyGreggy
      @ICrazyGreggy 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@lesrankin1767 Roflmao! Walk tall and be proud for your work is seen as good by all of sound demeanor.

  • @teraris
    @teraris 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Atlhough I live in Melbourne, the Blue Mountains are where I'm from. I'd love to see Tia's and Cheveyo's impression at some stage.

  • @PaulinAsia_
    @PaulinAsia_ 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    There is no real elevation to the Blue Mountains, they are more like a huge valley. Yes Byron is one of the nicest beaches in Australia, but I personally think Queensland beaches are just as good but with better weather. Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast is nice and Currumbin and Surfers Paradise beaches are nice. In Brisbane they have made a cute little family area and man-made beach on the Brisbane River at Southbank. North of Brisbane is the Sunshine Coast, where Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo is (it is really good and has a cool arena type show with crocodiles and stuff. Even an eagle or hawk that flies up into the crowd to land on your arm...awesome) Mooloolaba on the beach has a really nice cafe-type trendy vibe. I don't know if you are going this far North but Palm Beach, Cairns is beautiful.

  • @ourplacetobe9176
    @ourplacetobe9176 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Hi, Great to see you made it to our backyard. Anna Bay. Northern end of the sand dunes. I was surprised that you didn’t mention the whales 🐳. From the coastal rocks there you can look and see whales 🐳 from the shore just meters away. Safe travels

  • @spun_01
    @spun_01 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    It's great you got a taste of the Stockton 'dunes' but shame you didn't get more time in Newcastle. The vineyards, beaches and the only Australian fort to return fire on an enemy in WW2 (Fort Scratchley). Maybe on your 2nd lap of the country you can stick around longer and have a look around ;-)

  • @tileux
    @tileux 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Military road - which you drove up to get to Manly - is the busiest road in Australia. Sydney, generally, has terrible traffic due to the harbour crossing bottlenecks and the terrible way they planned the toll roads. People dodge the tolls by going off into tiny side roads. Toll roads are often empty while everyones’ dodging the tolls in the side roads. Its a nightmare.
    Ps more camels in Australia than the WHOLE of the rest of the world combined.
    Pps most sydney suburbs are hellholes so you must have looked around the eastern suburbs. Its unfortunate you missed the Blue Mountains. Those are the Grand Canyon of Australia.

    • @shanebarker3131
      @shanebarker3131 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Busier than Pennant hills rd ?

  • @walk_with_me_23
    @walk_with_me_23 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Well done on the groovy background music 🎶

  • @nevilleapple629
    @nevilleapple629 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love the Stockton sand dunes, pretty sure they made Star Wars scenes there.

  • @redhammer9910
    @redhammer9910 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    WHAT !!! Coffs Harbour knocked off Lucky Bay, recently voted the most beautiful beach in the world ?? This is war !! You wait untill you hit the coral coast, we'll see 😂
    Really enjoyed this video. Those sand dunes were amazing, never knew they were there. You needed a couple of big bits of cardboard. Love your natural vibe, very down to earth and very respectful of you both in what it is about Australia that your both embracing, that's nice. Your not tourists, your travellers.
    The landscape has a soul. I'm guessing but I think you will discover the depth of it somewhere across the top end. It will capture you like something spiritual then it will never leave you. When you come across the tribal Aboriginees remember this. They are a 60,000+ year old ancient culture. The full tribals are distinct. They have a gentleness that you will discover should you be fortunate to meet one. This is a culture that evolved within the landscape. Their spirituality as tribal people evolved undisturbed by the rest of humanity. From a period in human evolution that the integration of hominin's was still incomplete, try grasp how incredible their story of evolution truly is. Enjoy ! Look forward to your next vid.
    Coffs Harbour grief !!

    • @Feargal011
      @Feargal011 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Stockton Bight sand dunes extend south to the Hunter River directly opposite Newcastle CBD north to the volcanic rim of Port Stephens. Australia's 6th largest city has a wonderland directly across the river that so few seem to know.

    • @redhammer9910
      @redhammer9910 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm retired and looking at a full lap having already driven through large parts of our beautiful landscape and those sand dunes are now on my bucket list. This is a lovely young couple and great ambassadors for their country but they are also allowing a lot of us to see parts of our country that many have not seen, myself included. Good to see so many true blues getting behind them.

  • @TinaandJason
    @TinaandJason 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Another great ep guys! Looking forward to the next one.

  • @abe_5536
    @abe_5536 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Terrific vibes in this video. Thanks for this. Brings back lots of great road trip memories.

  • @Karl-going-solo
    @Karl-going-solo 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    You guys really know how to enjoy the simple things in life on a budget. Good on you and keep it up. Hope your income is increasing along with the increased number of ads.