Drop Table Adventures
Drop Table Adventures
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Getting bogged on Rainbow Beach - an overnight adventure in Cooloola
While Inskip Point, where you board the ferry to K'Gari, is the most famous part of the area, there's plenty more to the south of it to experience.
We start off with a bit of sand driving on Rainbow Beach, perhaps with the tide not having gone quite far out enough yet. It usually is fine, and everything was good until we found a patch of what seemed to be quicksand...
After that debacle, we head up to the lighthouse at Double Island Point, then on to Teewah Beach to spend the night.
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Видео

Fraser Coast Wildlife Sanctuary - up close and personal with a dingo!
Просмотров 357Месяц назад
Warning: do not approach, contact, or get close to wild dingoes. Habituating them to human contact results in them seeing us as a source of food - with resultant attacks when they get desperate that have resulted in numerous injuries and deaths. The activities present in the video do not involve a wild animal, and are not contributing to this issue. We visit the Fraser Coast Wildlife Sanctuary,...
Around The Bay 2023 - 210km around Port Phillip Bay - but faster this time?
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.10 месяцев назад
I'm doing the Classic again - a 210-ish km ride around Port Phillip Bay, from Albert Park, back to Albert Park. 14kg less on the bike, and 7kg less on me, a whole bunch of training and it's back to Around The Bay 2023. Will it all pay off, and will this be enough to get a faster time than last year? Watch, and find out!
The Walmer Street Bridge is finally open - and all new (... except for the middle!)
Просмотров 45210 месяцев назад
A quick out of sequence video showing the newly re-opened Walmer St Bridge - finally opened after 16 months into an 8 month project to replace only two thirds of a relatively short pedestrian / cycle bridge. It's been a bit irritating because this is the sole rideable/walkable route across the river for a few kilometres - making bike paths north of the river annoying to access, and preventing t...
Preparing for Around The Bay 2023 - DIY Bosch Chargers and knee issues
Просмотров 29010 месяцев назад
In this video, what did and didn't get used of what I brought along for Around The Bay, how to build a Bosch charger yourself (not recommended or approved by the manufacturer!), how it'll all be packed this time, and the clever plan to have someone else bring me more battery power. And after the machine's in order, a small human issue that threatens to derail everything.
High Country Hills and Huts - The Replacement Substitute Man From Snowy River
Просмотров 57111 месяцев назад
In the final part of our adventure, we explore some of the High Country's huts in the Mansfield area. Visiting Tomahawk hut, we bend the side steps looking for a level spot, camp at Pineapple Flat around some unauthorised cows, visit one particular very famous hut - although it's not actually the one, visit the summit of Mt. Stirling (if you can see it), see the Howqua Gap hut(s), Bindaree Fall...
Billy Goats Bluff in a storm, Mt. Buller in Summer and other "interesting" ideas in the High Country
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Well, you knew it was coming. In the next instalment of our adventure, we head up Billy Goats Bluff track, ominous storm clouds overhead, but the forecast telling us that it won't rain any time soon. Spoiler: it did. A full on thunderstorm with hail, as we ascended one of the steepest tracks in Victoria. We head to Horseyard Flat, before deciding to just press on and camp along the river near L...
High Country, High Plains - Dargo High Plains, Blue Rag Range, Conway Track
Просмотров 90211 месяцев назад
Time to tackle some of the High Country's 4WDing classics - first by traversing the Gunns Range via the Gunns Track, before a trip down Dargo High Plains Road, in order to head up Mt. Blue Rag to the famous trig point via Blue Rag Range Track. After that, we get into a traffic jam with some cows, and head down the crazy steep Conway Track to Wonnangatta Road, to get us in place for the next par...
Mt Buffalo National Park - Through the Galleries and up The Horn
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.Год назад
In the next instalment of the High Country trip, we visit Mt. Buffalo National Park. Climbing through the Chalwell Galleries - half walk, half cave - and then the similar Old Galleries track. We then drive to the top of the park to climb The Horn, a peak which although it pales in comparison to Kosciuszko or Bogong, has far more spectacular views just due to how pointy it is. After that, we swi...
Mt. Bogong - the second* highest mountain in Australia, via the 4WD shortcut!
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
In this video, we climb Mt. Bogong, the highest mountain in Victoria and the second highest* mountain in Australia. But we do it with a bit of a tricky 4WD shortcut via Granite Flat Spur, which has the highest trailhead of any route up the mountain, resulting in the shortest walk to the summit. *: But isn't that Mt. Townsend? We need to talk about prominence, and how maybe... the entire Koscius...
Yarrangobilly Caves, camping in a lake, and back into Victoria by driving through a river!
Просмотров 693Год назад
In the next instalment of the High Country adventure, I visit Yarrangobilly Caves, touring South Glory Cave and the amazing Jersey Cave. Short of places to camp, we obtain a last minute booking at Three Mile Dam campsite - a very picturesque spot next to a lake. Then it's time to head back to Tom Groggin Crossing, and ford the Murray River back into Victoria, making an attempt on the Mt. Pinnib...
Mt. Kosciuszko the quick and easy way - also not the highest point in Austraila!
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.Год назад
In the first video of a new series, we visit the High Country. Travelling out to the far NSW side, our first goal is to climb Mt. Kosciuszko, detailing all the different ways it can be done, some easier than others. And at the same time, explore exactly how this was named after a key figure in Polish history with seemingly no relation to Australia. And although this is the highest point on the ...
A high altitude balloon adventure - Project Horus Launch 60
Просмотров 993Год назад
A high altitude balloon adventure - Project Horus Launch 60
Riding Around The Bay (2022) - a 210km bike ride around Port Phillip Bay!
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.Год назад
Riding Around The Bay (2022) - a 210km bike ride around Port Phillip Bay!
Adventures from the Workbench - removing stuck cranks and why do tyre inflation cartridges use CO2?
Просмотров 338Год назад
Adventures from the Workbench - removing stuck cranks and why do tyre inflation cartridges use CO2?
180km "offroad" adventure on a Tern GSD e-cargo bike - Richmond to Warburton
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
180km "offroad" adventure on a Tern GSD e-cargo bike - Richmond to Warburton
Antennapalooza 2023 - Even more amateur radio camping in a field!
Просмотров 419Год назад
Antennapalooza 2023 - Even more amateur radio camping in a field!
Back to Melbourne - Last part of our Canning Stock Route journey - and recap (plus Hattah Kulkyne)
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
Back to Melbourne - Last part of our Canning Stock Route journey - and recap (plus Hattah Kulkyne)
Broken Hill - the NSW town that's kind-of South Australian and the Menindee Lakes
Просмотров 10 тыс.Год назад
Broken Hill - the NSW town that's kind-of South Australian and the Menindee Lakes
Across Outback South Australia - Oodnadatta Track, Strezlecki Track and Cameron Corner
Просмотров 537Год назад
Across Outback South Australia - Oodnadatta Track, Strezlecki Track and Cameron Corner
Coober Pedy - underground buildings, opal mining (and wind turbines)
Просмотров 756Год назад
Coober Pedy - underground buildings, opal mining (and wind turbines)
Uluru - the other bucket list trip! (plus Kata Tjuta and the Yulura Resort)
Просмотров 597Год назад
Uluru - the other bucket list trip! (plus Kata Tjuta and the Yulura Resort)
Kings Canyon - via Red Centre Way (formerly Mereenie Loop) - the back way to Yulara
Просмотров 749Год назад
Kings Canyon - via Red Centre Way (formerly Mereenie Loop) - the back way to Yulara
Alice Springs - in search of Radio, Reptiles and the RFDS
Просмотров 634Год назад
Alice Springs - in search of Radio, Reptiles and the RFDS
130km/h to the Devils Marbles - Halls Creek to Alice Springs
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Год назад
130km/h to the Devils Marbles - Halls Creek to Alice Springs
Purnululu National Park - Don't Bungle the Bungle Bungles!
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Год назад
Purnululu National Park - Don't Bungle the Bungle Bungles!
Canning Stock Route 2022 - Salt lake, a bunch of names, a massive crater, and the wrong Halls Creek
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.Год назад
Canning Stock Route 2022 - Salt lake, a bunch of names, a massive crater, and the wrong Halls Creek
Canning Stock Route 2022 - An exploded creek bed, giant metal detectors, and a very straight line
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.Год назад
Canning Stock Route 2022 - An exploded creek bed, giant metal detectors, and a very straight line
Canning Stock Route 2022 - 300L of diesel, a shower, and the tail of a kangaroo, please - on card.
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.Год назад
Canning Stock Route 2022 - 300L of diesel, a shower, and the tail of a kangaroo, please - on card.
Canning Stock Route 2022 - Lake Disappointment? It really isn't...
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.Год назад
Canning Stock Route 2022 - Lake Disappointment? It really isn't...

Комментарии

  • @cams6310
    @cams6310 11 дней назад

    Can you please send me where the entry of this track is?

  • @2_Wheel_Jay
    @2_Wheel_Jay 12 дней назад

    im 3 years late but really helpful thanks

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 11 дней назад

      Thanks. Hey, nothing's really changed about microphones in the last three years!

  • @alfm4928
    @alfm4928 17 дней назад

    Thanks for this video. Mt Buffalo is now on my list🙏🏼

  • @TipsterOnForex
    @TipsterOnForex 21 день назад

    I cut out some phone to press my iPhone into, and then glues fur at the mic area. Best of both. Patented.

  • @johnholland-rf4qo
    @johnholland-rf4qo 25 дней назад

    Do like your 8 videos

  • @johnholland-rf4qo
    @johnholland-rf4qo 27 дней назад

    Well now got set up but moved it higher so top of mast is 21in above roof line for better coverage and 40 single Coved wire as ground wire around the range rover l322 for better ground plane.

  • @robzyb
    @robzyb 28 дней назад

    Of course the lighthouse wasn't made from stone, because then it would be a heavyhouse.

  • @steadilyebbing
    @steadilyebbing 28 дней назад

    That slow shutter timelapse is gorgeous!

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 28 дней назад

      First chance I really had to use that, on my new GoPro 11...

    • @robzyb
      @robzyb 28 дней назад

      It was superb! What was the light going back and forth horizontally?

  • @TerraIndomitus
    @TerraIndomitus Месяц назад

    Appreciate the videos, how do you feel about the MSA filter? Planning our CSR trip for next year and looking at a decent water filter system

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 28 дней назад

      The MSR Guardian did fine though it did get a bit tedious by the end of a 20L jerry can, a bit more so by the end of two. Seemed to do the job, and the filter is fine enough to take viruses out, which a lot of the cheaper ones aren't - important if the water source might be contaminated by human waste - certainly possible around campsites. If you don't like pumping, there's also the MSR Guardian Gravity, which is a similar filter that you can hang a bag up, but you need to hang it about 2m up for 0.5L/min of flow - that'd take you 40 minutes to fill a jerry can, compared to about 10 for the Guardian with the pump. On the other hand, you can leave it there and go do something else.

  • @tonysoprano1234
    @tonysoprano1234 Месяц назад

    Its not a Dingo. Its a mutt.

  • @robzyb
    @robzyb Месяц назад

    I was in that part of Australia a few months ago, had I've known about this place (and had time 😅) would loved to have gone there. Thanks for the video, and teaching (at least) about wild dingos.

  • @thatDamnAusWhoFan
    @thatDamnAusWhoFan Месяц назад

    Comment to boost the algorithm. That wolfy doggo is gorgeous

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures Месяц назад

      She's certainly very cute, but I wouldn't want to be around if she was hungry and angry!

    • @robzyb
      @robzyb Месяц назад

      @@DropTableAdventurespeople say the same thing about me (Well, actually, they don't, as far as I know, but I won't let that get in the way of a good joke 🤣)

  • @virtual812
    @virtual812 Месяц назад

    @3:23 I can see the numbers floating around their head.... Wait What???

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 28 дней назад

      Yeah! For 2m / VHF a tape measure yagi is a bit unwieldy, and this one's for HF!? I'll finish it someday...

  • @Robertfyfe62
    @Robertfyfe62 Месяц назад

    Great video mate very informative AND no drones or kids in it! Well done

  • @243WW
    @243WW Месяц назад

    As with most outback trips, fuel and water are priority, food and planning, then having a great time! Vehicle maintenance is obviously a must.

  • @bobbristow5070
    @bobbristow5070 2 месяца назад

    I'm glad I was able to make it over there for this event. Sorry I cant do it every year. Bob Vk6POP

  • @NewbFixer
    @NewbFixer 2 месяца назад

    wow

  • @stevennott6139
    @stevennott6139 2 месяца назад

    The giant mulloch heap has nothing to do with the name broken Hill, it comes from the two peaks that when looked at from the right direction looked like a "broken hill" ,no photos or drawings of which exist, and was mined away as it was where the line of lode is

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for your comment. I feel like it's a bit of a "Ship of Theseus" type situation - that line of lode would have to at least somewhat consist of what was dug out of the original "broken hill" - so in my mind it is still somewhat the same hill, it's just been a bit... scrambled up. But you are right that it is not exactly the "broken hill" as such. Shame nobody even made a drawing of it though... I wonder if there's one lying around in an old shoebox somewhere.

    • @stevennott6139
      @stevennott6139 2 месяца назад

      @DropTableAdventures true,the peaks from what I read i think was approximately where the heap is now,I'll try to find the text again. It was one those nights going down a wormhole on broken Hill, hours upon hours of searching online, if if find it I will post it here for you,as I don't have any social media accounts

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 2 месяца назад

      ​@@stevennott6139 Yeah, if you can dig that up I'd love to see it. Thanks.

  • @TheKodiak72
    @TheKodiak72 2 месяца назад

    The tyre plug is very much a solid fix. I used it on my Falcon in the city running over a screw. Had that plug for 6 months.

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 2 месяца назад

      Yeah, I've heard mixed opinions about their longevity. Probably depends on the size and shape of the original hole, the type of tyre, and how/where you use the tyre afterwards...

  • @nathanroberts355
    @nathanroberts355 2 месяца назад

    When i get my f350 fwd truck i have a cb radio and antenna and codan ssb transceiver radio 9360 hf radio and digital antenna and aerial also and long range satellite phone

  • @desolationangel6173
    @desolationangel6173 3 месяца назад

    I'm from the US. Been reading the book Follow the Rabbit Proof Fence. Never been to Aus so I had to look up the area to be able to visualize. It's beautiful. Thankyou for the views.

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 3 месяца назад

      Thanks - it really is amazing scenery, and even to Australians a lot of people have no concept of what it's actually like out there in the much lesser populated parts of our country (almost 90% of Australians live within 50km of the coast). When I first read "desert", all I thought of was just endless, featureless sand - but it is really so much more.

  • @wadehughes8986
    @wadehughes8986 3 месяца назад

    Great video, well done. But I reckon you could cut the music. Less is more,

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the comment. It does seem the music is a bit polarising - I've tried without, but the soundtrack does feel a bit bare. Wish I could upload two versions of the soundtrack so you can pick...

  • @derekandleonie5636
    @derekandleonie5636 3 месяца назад

    Great series .. really enjoying it Do you recall how much fuel the ranger got at well 33? Thanks 👍

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 3 месяца назад

      Started at Wiluna with full tank + jerry cans. 178L of diesel at Kunawarritji (Well 33) for the Ranger - vehicle plus jerry cans. (= 16.7L/100km, so they did a bit better than we did in the 200 - we did 22.8L/100km!) They put in 112.5L at Halls Creek, but they left the jerry cans empty. Thanks for the comment, glad you're enjoying it!

    • @derekandleonie5636
      @derekandleonie5636 3 месяца назад

      @@DropTableAdventures awesome Planning a trip next year in my 2023 Triton and in the process of working out how much fuel I'll need to carry Thanks for the information 👍

  • @oblivininja1796
    @oblivininja1796 3 месяца назад

    Hi, Wellington ferry operator here! Thank you for using the services and im glad there isn't a bridge, I'll be out of a job 😅

  • @mattpearce4099
    @mattpearce4099 3 месяца назад

    I enjoyed this Video...thanks for uploading...also checked out some of your other content.....you just got another subscriber...looking forward to watching more of your videos...cheers.

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the comment, glad you like it! I've got more videos coming, I have a huge amount of footage to sort through and edit... I've just been busy actually doing stuff :)

  • @THEXRSCAR
    @THEXRSCAR 4 месяца назад

    Just curious if you guys had previous rock climbing experience before attempting this? I've been bouldering and rope climbing for a few years and even i felt my hands get a little wet watching you guys ascend!! Top work, i hope to do this myself one day!

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 3 месяца назад

      We have both had a bit of experience at climbing. Although most of it's not actually as vertical as it looks, more of a steep scramble. It's really only the "round the outside" bit that involves actual climbing - but there's plenty of handholds and footholds - just don't do it on a wet day, and make sure you have a secure grip before you "use" that hand or foot...

  • @muchardika
    @muchardika 4 месяца назад

    Where did you park your car? Also if i want to hike the mountain in winter is there any rental for boots and snowshoes? Thanks

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 4 месяца назад

      For the chairlift up Kosciusko? We just parked in Thredbo, there's a big car park just down Friday Drive. The ski rental shop at Thredbo claims to have snow shoes for rental: www.thredbo.com.au/ski-snowboard-rental/ - maybe give them a call to confirm.

  • @96JustStuff
    @96JustStuff 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video. Im considering doing my first go at it this year

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 4 месяца назад

      I'd definitely recommend it! Good luck, I hope it goes well for you.

  • @gandhargurav5031
    @gandhargurav5031 4 месяца назад

    I am absolutely in love with this video. I've seen every video ever made on RUclips on the Z Fc, and this has to be by the far the best, most practical, logical and fun approach to the video. Far too many times do people pair lenses that are 2500$ which nobody that actually uses this camera will ever put on. Bravo!

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for that! As nice as the Z Fc is, it's inescapably a low end camera, so chances are the buyer of it is probably going to consider using it with their existing lenses, and I felt this was under-represented in a lot of reviews. I have however since purchased another lens - a Viltrox 13mm f/1.4 - which I can highly recommend. The effective light gathering capability is significantly better than the TTArtisan 17mm lens even though both are f/1.4 on paper. And unlike the TTArtisan, it has autofocus! However it's quite a bit more expensive, but overall still fairly cheap at about US$450. And Nikon don't even make anything with such a large aperture at that focal length - at any price!

  • @TarnaMeneri
    @TarnaMeneri 4 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @bearmouse9424
    @bearmouse9424 5 месяцев назад

    I'm disappointed

  • @eric.g.
    @eric.g. 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! I learnt some new about my city at 48 😅

  • @thejenniferfanning
    @thejenniferfanning 5 месяцев назад

    This is a brilliant demonstration. Thank you 😊

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 4 месяца назад

      Thanks! Could never find a simple comparison, just endless pages of discussion about how "this is better than that" and "the professionals only use this". But, we can simply find out!

  • @louisaklimentos7583
    @louisaklimentos7583 5 месяцев назад

    Nice video !

  • @zzmike
    @zzmike 5 месяцев назад

    Fantastic. I'm too old to contemplate ever doing this now, but it looks to eb a supreme adventure. For what it's worth, had you omitted the background music completely this would have been even MORE enjoyable (for me). The silence of the Outback, and all that. Thanks for the video all the same,

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment, and glad you still (somewhat I hope) enjoyed it! I unfortunately didn't have a decent external microphone and windsock setup at the time, so I didn't really capture much natural ambient noise, only a lot of loud wind noise... and the in-car audio tends just to be engine noise, loudly blowing aircon, and bits of random conversations about all sorts of things. And the drone shots obviously don't come with sound... Though I'd really love to be able to present that as it was.

    • @zzmike
      @zzmike 5 месяцев назад

      @@DropTableAdventures Thanks for replying! Maybe that's a "Director's Cut" version waiting to happen some day! :-) :-) I do admit that ~music overlay~ is a pet peeve of mine, as very many YT creators make BRILLIANT videos (as per yours), then seem to think that their viewers will somehow lose interest in it if subjected to "the sounds of silence" / or the wind/car noises you refer to. I just don't think that is true. Indeed, tastes in music are so widely variable that it's more likely the MUSIC that will force them to change the channel. I have left it too late to visit Australia, I think (I'm a Limey, lived most of my life in the US), but have always always been fascinated by the country since my old Geography master showed us a 16mm film called "Cattle Carters." , , , if you're interested you can even watch it if you want on the BP film library (Google 'BP Film Cattle Carters'). It's still a good little film! With the advent of RUclips I have had a chance to vicariously (at least) travel the remote tracks of your fair Island Continent! All the best, and thanks again for the reply! ---Mike

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@zzmike I'll certainly consider it - I was planning at some point (probably not for a few months at least...) to cut all these videos together into one long movie-length epic, minus the intros and outros. I'd definitely consider making a version of that cut without the music, if I was to do that. (I do wish RUclips would let you upload two audio tracks, so you could select "with music" or "without music"...) I'll have a look and see if I can find that film - seems interesting.

    • @zzmike
      @zzmike 5 месяцев назад

      @@DropTableAdventures "Great minds" . . . (on the two versions: "with" and "without": 'make your choice' . . . I had wondered why creators did not make two versions available). I did not know that YT proscribed having two versions of the same video. Yes, it's a great little yarn about a "grizzled" Aussie cattle train driver who gets lumbered with a "fresh-off-the-boat" Limey co-driver. "Adventures" ensue . . . :- It planted a seed in my young mind as a schoolboy, for sure. )

    • @Mugwump7
      @Mugwump7 4 месяца назад

      @@zzmikelove the music but to each his own!

  • @avikfett1551
    @avikfett1551 5 месяцев назад

    great vid. thank you for this sacrifice

  • @ryanmcmillan9795
    @ryanmcmillan9795 6 месяцев назад

    Ok

  • @antony3678
    @antony3678 6 месяцев назад

    You really are a muppet! You bring a ridiculous amount of spares and radios. But you don't bring a jacking base plate, chain saw! Then you need your car manual to tell you how to jack up your vehicle...really? Plus your too dumb to take a hydraulic jack!

  • @antony3678
    @antony3678 6 месяцев назад

    You've HF radios coming out of your ar$e but don't own a printer😅 I'm sure getting a satellite phone would have been easier and lighter than the ridiculous HF set-up. The added weight of all those spares! Have you weighed your vehicle loaded to make sure you're not exceeding the GVM?

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 6 месяцев назад

      I do own a printer... it's just a 3D one :) And yes, you are correct - a satphone is smaller and lighter than all the HF gear, and would possibly be a better choice for many. Though as I said, the Garmin InReach is a better choice than that as satphone calls are expensive and often unproductive (call the dealership for tech advice, get put on hold for half an hour ($50) then have the call drop? Better to text a friend and have them call.). We have the PLB for life threatening emergencies, which is satellite based but has no ongoing fees. But the thing that I love is that HF gear can talk directly to somebody else's without having infrastructure. The HF gear doesn't cost a single cent to operate, nobody's charging for data or time (on amateur radio that is - and amateur radio being a class license now, don't even need to pay for license renewal - just once off for the exam and callsign). And it's a shared medium - I can just put a call out to whoever's listening, whereas with the satphone you need someone specific to call. And while HF data is slow, we still had it all - could talk to people with voice, send text messages and a position ping every 5 minutes via APRS, email via WinLink, share photos via SSTV, even post some (very low res) pics to social media!

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 5 месяцев назад

      I was just reminded of this by a recent announcement... if I was to have bought a satphone, I probably would have bought the Thuraya SatSleeve (it attaches to the back of your phone, and you make the call with your phone, but you can make an emergency call by pressing a button on the device itself, without a phone.) And then this happened, where Thuraya satellite #2 has died, meaning no more coverage in most of the Asia Pacific region, and your satphone's now a brick: www.pivotel.com.au/knowledge-base/faqs/thuraya-network-closure-faqs.html (I'd likely have actually bought an InReach, which uses the Iridium network, though.) Oh, and I missed your question regarding weight - we have a 3.8T GVM upgrade, the vehicle has been weighed and the weight of these items added up. It was (only just!) under GVM. The total weight of all the spares and fluids was only about 100kg.

  • @benjaminnicholson2442
    @benjaminnicholson2442 7 месяцев назад

    Not the second highest mountain in Australia just as a fact check that goes to Mt Townsend in NSW. In fact it's not even third or fourth.

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 7 месяцев назад

      It's a bit of clickbait - watch the video to see how I justify the claim, I do have an argument as to how that doesn't count (hint: prominance) :)

  • @rhe9515
    @rhe9515 7 месяцев назад

    one very busy weekend i had to do the rope with a broken arm

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 7 месяцев назад

      Doing that course one-armed certainly would be an experience, I'd imagine!

  • @jimwadham6862
    @jimwadham6862 7 месяцев назад

    $1.52/l ahhh memories.

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah. That's certainly a distant memory, though it did drop to about $1/L in 2020 when significantly less of it was being used. Now I feel like it's a bargain at <$2/L, and the $3.20/L at Kunawarritji was barely a shock...

  • @louisaklimentos7583
    @louisaklimentos7583 7 месяцев назад

    I feel like I am in the car with you . Beautiful video thank you .

  • @johnholland-rf4qo
    @johnholland-rf4qo 7 месяцев назад

    icom 7100 to icdan interface looking to get one

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 7 месяцев назад

      I don't know where you can get a pre-made one, but github.com/TheSkorm/IC-9350 was what we built. The design's been revised a little from the original to use an Arduino Nano instead of a bare AVR and support components, so it's significantly simpler to build.

  • @danx7143
    @danx7143 8 месяцев назад

    Great video, Pretty much all of the trails you went along I have ridden at some point either on my ebike or more recently on my road bike and it's been good times. One thing I would suggest though is if going through the Aqueduct trail in Mount Evelyn again that you don't follow the downhill bit onto Joy Avenue but instead go along the narrow part of the Aqueduct trail that cuts through the bush between Joy Avenue and the Rail Trail instead, it's easier and no potholes, though for getting to the Rail Trail coming from the wetlands you are probably still better off with a similar route to the other option you showed when you had 2 options. There's a bike path alongside Bellbird Avenue from the Hull road wetlands, and from there you can go through Lillydale Lake's path network, following one of about 3 ways out going past the skate park or along the fenceline of the Marketplace, then crossing into Lions Park, crossing Maroondah Hwy/Main Street and going past the ovals and onto the Rail trail from there. There's no onroad parts needed still (but does follow some paths next to roads) and it's far less steep than going up the path on Birmingham Road and the Steep parts of the Aqueduct Trail so would likely use less battery despite the longer distance.

    • @DropTableAdventures
      @DropTableAdventures 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment and guidance on the tracks! I did realise that later about the track from Joy Avenue going alongside it - at the time I wasn't sure exactly where it went (it didn't appear on my map, so I had the road marked out instead). I think you're right about the other path - I've done the ride from Lilydale Station, and also that seems fine.

  • @Krucifixions
    @Krucifixions 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome video! thankyou! im bout to headout and check it out myself

  • @butsukete1806
    @butsukete1806 8 месяцев назад

    Simple, straight to the point. Awesome video.

  • @binkkytube
    @binkkytube 9 месяцев назад

    Wonderful! Geo Centre & Silver Tree of Broken Hill look amazing.