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ATYPICAL ADVENTURERS IN THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH
bon | melissa | jimjim the Suzuki Jimny
📍Kaurna / Ngadjuri
bon | melissa | jimjim the Suzuki Jimny
📍Kaurna / Ngadjuri
Time for a digital detox! WINTER CAMPING IN OUR SUZUKI JIMNY
A winter long weekend camping in our swag at Wangyarra aka Mambray Creek Campground in Mount Remarkable National Park on Nukunu Country, South Australia. We find that going away camping allows us the opportunity to detox from technology. We can feel the initial withdrawal of the quick dopamine hits that the app's and notifications on our phone can give us, and instead start to get dopamine from the nature we are immersed in. So many birds!!!
We hope you enjoy! Bon & Melissa x
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We hope you enjoy! Bon & Melissa x
Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to help us grow this channel (and grow our dreams ; ) and let us entertain you with our camping adventures around Australia in the Suzuki Jimny! It's free to subscribe : ) And consider clicki...
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PART 2 • ROAD TRIP FROM ADELAIDE TO ULURU IN OUR SUZUKI JIMNY
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.Год назад
Hello! Thanks for being here : ) This is a Part 2 video documenting our roadtrip to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, on Anangu Land in the Northern Territory. If you haven't seen Part 1 - go watch that first! This video sees us enjoying Kata-Tjuta and then adventuring back home over 3 days to Kaurna Country (Adelaide, South Australia). We like to enjoy every day of an overlanding trip and so cho...
PART 1 • ROADTRIP FROM ADELAIDE TO ULURU IN OUR SUZUKI JIMNY
Просмотров 22 тыс.Год назад
We spent 3 days driving from Kaurna Country (Adelaide, South Australia) up to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Anangu Country in the Northern Territory. Words cannot describe how incredibly special this landscape is, but we hope we have conveyed some of the feeling to you in this video. Personally we like to enjoy every day of a trip and so choose to drive about 5-6 hours each day rather than spe...
WEEKEND CAMPING IN OUR SUZUKI JIMNY | AT WANGYARRA (MAMBRAY CREEK CAMPGROUND)
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 года назад
A beautiful hot weekend camping in our swag at Wangyarra aka Mambray Creek Campground in Mount Remarkable National Park on Nukunu Country. We hope you enjoy! Bon & Melissa x Subscribe to follow our camping adventures around Australia in the Suzuki Jimny • We have several videos from this year to be released in coming weeks and then many more to come as we continue to hit the road as often as po...
OVERNIGHT CAMPING TO WELCOME IN 2022 | SUZUKI JIMNY (NGANGKIPARINGKA)
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.2 года назад
Welcoming in 2022 with a night camping under the stars in Ngangkiparingka aka Onkaparinga National Park. Subscribe to follow our camping adventures around Australia in the Suzuki Jimny - we have several videos from this year to be released in coming weeks and then many more to come as we continue to hit the road as often as possible. Instagram @hellofromoutofplace
Im new here ,where to find more info about your jimny? Mods ,fuel consumption etc? Thanks
Hi there been out to ularu and the Olga’s amazing place .Just subscribed to your channel you haven’t posted any content for a while you still on the road?
Thank for great video
@@lanhuynh7112 thanks for letting us know you enjoyed it 😀
Do you still driving Suzuki Jimny?
Hi there! Apologies for such a delayed reply. I still have it but I have recently purchased a campervan to be able to sleep inside and work from my vehicle on longer adventures. I will be selling the Jimny sometime over the next month, very sad to let go of it because it has been so fun and I really love it but cannot keep two vehicles unfortunately (Melissa)
Nice trip ! watching from the Blue Mtns NSW
Hello! Blue mountains, nice!!
What a great film and lovely insightful narrative . We haven't been there for about 25 yrs and still yearn to return . The journey getting there is half the experience . the drive from uluru to Adelaide is amazing too
Thankyou for your beautiful comment 😀 We hope you get the opportunity to return. Yes we too try to experience the journey to any location as fully as possible! We just took 10 days to drive up to QLD stopping along the way and it made it so pleasurable.
Beautiful video.. One day you will have millions of subscribers....
Thankyou so much for taking the time to comment and for believing in us! 💛
Watching from Melbourne, getting inspiration to take the wee jimny across to Perth
Woohoo! Strap in! The Nullabor is on our list too 😀
Not a good off road vehicle... Next time go for good one
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Great content. Are you still driving Jimny?
Thankyou!! We sure are but…. change is a comin’ 😉
Love your videos. So peaceful and beautifully captured. Looking forward to watching more
Thankyou so much! 😀 Jimny fam 🤙🏼
Gday Guys First time watching your video I like to know about your 4wd and setup, did you have solar blanket
Hi Craig! We have a Nomad PDU 100aH portable lithium battery mounted in the back which charges off the 12v in the back of the car as we drive. It’s a low draw 5w charging system so that it doesn’t overheat the existing Jimmy 12v wiring. We also use a 200w solar panel/blanket to charge the battery/keep the fridge (National Luna 50L dual zone) going when off grid and not driving much for more than three days. It’s a great setup!
Hi, I'm considering buying a manual Jimny. There seems to be a lot of people buying them new then selling them soon after. Are there any issues I should be aware of? I've owned a Sierra before, which was a fun car, a bit basic, but I liked it.
Hi there! Apologies for the delay in reply 😊 The manual is the best option in my opinion. Possibly people are selling due to not realising all the other quirks of the vehicle, rather than the transmission type. They are quite underpowered and blow around in the wind a lot on highways when they are stock without modified suspension and wheels/tyres. A two inch lift kit (I have the old man emu lift kit suspension upgrade) and some all terrain tyres makes it feel much more stiff and solid and safe. I love the manual Jimny and there is definitely nothing wrong with it. Feels like a fun little truck! - Melissa
Id say people sell them, as new they are ~35000, used with low km's are selling for over 40k because of the wait time for a new one.
Nice video. Is the car running a stock 15 rim, with larger tires? Thanks
Hi!! Stock 15 rim with 215/75R15 BFG KO2 All-Terrains 😀
Great content and which roof rack do you installed?
We are so happy to hear you have enjoyed it 😊😊 It’s the ARB Base rack. Absolutely loving it, very light, strong, stylish and modular. No wind noise at all with the wind deflector attached, also from ARB.
Okay so there is nothing extraordinary in the video... and yet it felt peaceful and soothing to my eye's.🖤.. looking forward to watch more of your travel vlogs..
Beautiful, thankyou!
How does your jimney go on the highway with over taking and fuel consumption?
Hi Natasha! When i first bought it it was a little bit terrifying on the highway. But after i upgraded the suspension to the Old man emu lift kit (ARB), changed the tyres to all terrains and added some weight with bull bar and roof rack it now sits quite well on the road and feels more like a little truck. The suspension and tyres upgrade made a huge difference to the overall handling and stability on the highway and in the wind. Mine is a manual transmission so i have a bit more control over pushing it in regards to overtaking, however i mostly sit around 100km max on the highway as that feels the most safe and comfortable. I am usually the one being over taken 🤭 With all the modifications my fuel consumption is now 9.2 km/L and i’m getting around 370kms out of the stock 40 litre tank. Swag on the roof rack creates more drag and tends to make the fuel consumption a bit worse too. (Melissa)
Superb 👍 awaiting more awesome lovely vdo’s
Thankyou so much! 😀 More coming soon!
B’ful vdo - fotography & edits👍 watching frm 🇮🇳
Thankyou for leaving us a comment, it’s so nice to hear you enjoyed it. 🙏🏼😀
Awesome 👍 congrats frm 🇮🇳
Thankyou!
such a special place✌🏻
brilliant, So nicely done, kudos. Glad I stumbled on your video, good luck with the channel, looking forward to checking your other uploads ✌🏻
Hi 👋🏼 Thankyou so much for your feedback and well wishes. It looks like we have a lot in common 😀
same Jimny (blue) same swag!
Amazing! They are a great combination. Do you put it up on a roof rack too?
@@hellofromoutofplace kind of, I put it up on two rhino rack cross bars😀
Perfect! I passed a Blue Jimny with load bars and a swag on top on my way up the Sturt highway yesterday 😀 (Melissa)
@@hellofromoutofplace wasn’t me, everything is booked out🤣 I’m going to camping this coming weekend though!
I’ve heard many good things about Mambray and your superb video confirms it all. The way you reflect (and respect) the peace of the surroundings makes it very attractive.
Such beautiful feedback, thankyou so much! 💛
Absolutely beautiful 😍 thanks for taking us along!
Oh thankyou so much! We are so happy to hear you enjoyed it 😀
Great video!!!! That swag looks sooooooooo cozy☺️. Thumbs up 👍
Thankyou so much!! O yes, this swag is so cosy and yet so spacious. It’s a dream swag. Thanks for leaving us a comment, it’s so nice to interact with those watching our videos 😀
Another lovely gem 😊
Thankyou so much Ben 😀
This was literally so calming and relaxing to watch 😌 Can I come camping with you guys plz 😁
😍 yay! absolutely!
This is my favourite one so far 🙂
😀 Thankyou!! So happy to hear!!
Another great episode. 👍🏿
Thankyou!! Glad you enjoyed 😀
Watching from Tauranga nz.. Uluru is a special place also kings canyon been 2x and want to go back over for a few months and get a Jimmy
Hello! It’s definitely a place that calls for a few months and a Jimny 😉 We did the Mereenie Loop and Tjoritja (MacDonnell Ranges) in 2021, we’d love to return again soon too. Thanks for stopping by.
Looks like a terrific place. Might need to add it to the list.
Glad we conveyed some of its terrific-ness to you 😀 We have another video from here coming soon. Thanks for stopping by fellow campers! We appreciate you.
Hello from Melbourne AU 💚
Hi Sarah! 👋🏼 😀 Thanks for stopping by!
Thanks for the video ❤
Hi Max, thanks for watching and taking the time to leave us a comment 😀 💛
Thanks for sharing camp and overnight spots. I’m about to venture out to these wonderful places. Cheers
Ah awesome! 😀 Feel free to message us on Instagram if we might be able to answer any questions about those spots. Enjoy your trip!!!
Love the style and mood of your videos, they’re so therapeutic
Thankyou so much for taking the time to comment Ben! We really appreciate the feedback and are thrilled to hear that our videos feel therapeutic and you’re enjoying them 😀
watching from the philippines 🇵🇭
😀 Hello!! Kamusta 👋🏼
Having so much fun in your Jimny, camping & exploring, there's so much Australia has to offer.
😀 it is what we live for Marcus. yes, the offering for nature lovers is endless on this vast continent!
Central Coast NSW
Nestled between the ocean and National Parks 👌🏼
Love it Bonsssss & Sanso! Country is looking beautiful, lots of water around. Love the outtakes too. Can we have a vid of your camp/4wd set up one day please? ❤️🌈
Thankyou legend! We love hearing what you’ve enjoyed! Yes, we will deliver on the camp/4wd setup video👍🏼
India🇮🇳
Awesome!! thanks for stopping by!
What is the stills camera you are using? Xpro3?
Hi! It’s a Mamiya 7 Medium format (120mm) 6x7 film camera 😊
Ooh wow! Very nice.
Shot and narrated beautifully ❤
wow, thankyou so much Henry! We appreciate you taking the time to comment too 😊
I’m in Adelaide and have a Jimny JB74 too❤
Hi Rachel 😄Fellow Adelaideian!
being a new channel we would absolutely delight in knowing where you’re watching from! Tell us in the comments 😀
From Johannesburg, South Africa Also a Jimny traveller in southern Africa :)
@@francoislct Good to have you here Francois! We Jimny adventurers are a special community 👋👋👋👋👋😁
Melbourne
Superb
Thankyou Manoj!! 😀 it means so much to us to hear you enjoyed it.
Wow! I loved the pace of this video. Well done. I’m surprised the campground is still called Ayers Rock? 👌
Thankyou so much for taking the time to comment, it’s very appreciated!! We are so happy to hear you enjoyed the video and the pace of it. It is a shame they’ve not changed the colonial name, just as governments and councils have failed to do right across this continent. These decolonising actions are happening at a snails pace. But of course we can all play a part in progressing things, simply by using the traditional place names ourselves 😊 Hope you enjoy our Part 2 coming soon!
@@hellofromoutofplace The local Anangu are the rightful owners of Uluru and the area surrounding it, with the resort wholly owned by an Aboriginal corporation. If they thought it necessary to change the name they would have but are happy to recognize Ayers as part of the recent history of the area. Nothing to do with the government.
@@philelliott5327 it just struck me as strange but I guess it is part of the colonial history. 😀
Looks amazing Bon ❤
Thank you Millie and thankyou for commenting!! 😚
so beautiful.
Thankyou for commenting! So glad you enjoyed 🥰
What a great video (and commentary) really well done and left me wanting more. Keep up the great work. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thankyou!! We look forward to bringing you Part 2 😀