Terry this is hilarious - the other week your CV boot replacement video was relvant to me and guess what? This week I'm travelling the Northern territory and passed through Mary Kathleen for an extra long camp before arriving at my destination, Tennant Creek. I can't believe the colours of this place hey! Loved the walk around the pool - Very beautiful and ominuous colours! Hopefully see you out there - Always love a well fitted out 2hungee :)
Once again a wonderfull video terry and Jill. My wife and i were fortunate to do pretty much the same trip as this one with the exception of the Gregory river. We were however able to go to Lorella springs for four or five days which was fantastic. It’s a shame it’s no longer accessible. It’s interesting to hear your take on Daly waters and i agree 100%. We have come to the conclusion in our travels that if you find someware that you really like dont ever go back for a 2nd time because ultimately it will disappoint. Thats progress i guess. Safe travels. Steve & Ann
That chip in your windscreen is holding up well! Did you fill it with silicon? Great episode thanks - and yes, most people don't go that (often minimal) extra distance to find the best spots but that leaves them for those of us who do. I really appreciate your adventurous spirit and can-do attitude.
Thanks for the kind words mate, I sincerely appreciate it. I “fixed” it with one of those Supercheap windscreen fixer upper kits. It’s gone ok, but Jill kept bugging me to get it replaced so I did. We have a Tassie series coming out soon with the old windscreen but our Flinders trip after that is a new windscreen. Cheers😎👍
Really enjoy your videos guys. Your jive sounds like our jive. THe fewer people the better. We also found Daly Waters to be very, umm, curated and "family friendly" for our liking. To each their own, but just as we got there, so did a huge tour bus. No thanks. I've noticed a few of your videos, at some points, the frame rate drops quite noticeably when viewing in a browser. I don't notice it quite as much in the android app. No big deal, just wanted to mention it i case you werent aware. Safe travels and thanks for sharing your trip with us!
Good to know, and I’m glad a hard working family, Australian or otherwise has found success. I certainly won’t be going back because of the corporate feel, but it’s supremely packed with others so they do not need my business anyway.👍
Lorella is one of those places that should be opened. But I'm guessing that the land is mineral rich so the government wants it back. Just like national parks, close them to public, but let mining companies destroy the land..
Yes the loss of Lorrella Springs to public access is terrible, but just one of many over the last few years and many to come if we continue the path that seems to have taken the agenda in the big cities. It was one of the last few destinations with great access, wildlife, nature and that you could camp and access without being all Bollarded Off and not spoilt by development and unreasonable restrictions. At Lorella, 4wheel drive tracks were 4wd tracks (not tracks restricted to 4wds but that any 2wd could easily traverse), and not kept closed because there were still places people occasionally might get bogged, ah if only people could take some self responsibility and assess risks and make decisions for themselves, rather than expecting others to do that for them. But the Bureaucracy, and modern day nanny state risks of Insurance, managing Indigenous consultation and needs won out against everyday Australians and our kids future right to be able to camp, see and experience our wonderful country.
Thanks Terry and Jill, this series has been fantastic and we have really enjoyed this trip.
Thanks Daniel, I’m glad you could come along with us for the journey. Next up is Tassie👍😎
Terry this is hilarious - the other week your CV boot replacement video was relvant to me and guess what? This week I'm travelling the Northern territory and passed through Mary Kathleen for an extra long camp before arriving at my destination, Tennant Creek. I can't believe the colours of this place hey! Loved the walk around the pool - Very beautiful and ominuous colours! Hopefully see you out there - Always love a well fitted out 2hungee :)
That is hilarious mate, very cool. Enjoy your stay out there, it’s epic👍😎
What an interesting video.I’ve never heard of the lost city, what an amazing place. Stay safe
It was fantastic Harold, a real surprise find😎👍
You can’t hide anywhere. That was interesting. Shame about Lorella Springs closing due to bureaucracy. Cheers 👍🏻🙏🦘
Cheers Grahame, I appreciate you staying with us for the duration 😎👍
What a lovely narrated trip video. Thank you.
No worries, thanks for coming along with us😎👍
Some great spots in this one Terry. Cheers Steve
Good stuff Steve, I trust you will make it out to some of them😎👍
The drone footage of MK mine is awesome!
Thanks Sven, it was an eerie but cool place😎👍
Thank god it's Friday & thanks again guys!! 👍
Good stuff Rod, I’m glad you have been with us the entire journey mate😎👍
Once again a wonderfull video terry and Jill. My wife and i were fortunate to do pretty much the same trip as this one with the exception of the Gregory river. We were however able to go to Lorella springs for four or five days which was fantastic. It’s a shame it’s no longer accessible. It’s interesting to hear your take on Daly waters and i agree 100%. We have come to the conclusion in our travels that if you find someware that you really like dont ever go back for a 2nd time because ultimately it will disappoint. Thats progress i guess. Safe travels.
Steve & Ann
Good stuff Steve, I’m jealous that you got to do Lorella Springs mate, I would have loved to get in there. Thanks for sharing the journey with us 😎👍
Great stuff guys... thanks for sharing.
Cheers mate😎👍
That chip in your windscreen is holding up well! Did you fill it with silicon?
Great episode thanks - and yes, most people don't go that (often minimal) extra distance to find the best spots but that leaves them for those of us who do.
I really appreciate your adventurous spirit and can-do attitude.
Thanks for the kind words mate, I sincerely appreciate it. I “fixed” it with one of those Supercheap windscreen fixer upper kits. It’s gone ok, but Jill kept bugging me to get it replaced so I did. We have a Tassie series coming out soon with the old windscreen but our Flinders trip after that is a new windscreen. Cheers😎👍
Really enjoy your videos guys. Your jive sounds like our jive. THe fewer people the better.
We also found Daly Waters to be very, umm, curated and "family friendly" for our liking. To each their own, but just as we got there, so did a huge tour bus. No thanks.
I've noticed a few of your videos, at some points, the frame rate drops quite noticeably when viewing in a browser. I don't notice it quite as much in the android app. No big deal, just wanted to mention it i case you werent aware.
Safe travels and thanks for sharing your trip with us!
I was not aware, thanks for sharing and joining us on our journey 😊👍
It’s not corporate owned it’s belongs to the Carter family .A hard working Australian family
It felt very corporate owned instead of family owned, unfortunately.
Good to know, and I’m glad a hard working family, Australian or otherwise has found success. I certainly won’t be going back because of the corporate feel, but it’s supremely packed with others so they do not need my business anyway.👍
I certainly agree with the finding quiet places to camp idea. I can't stand camping with all the sheeple who follow each other around in herds.
Sheeple, I’ve never “herd” that term but I love it🤣. Thanks for sharing😎👍
@@JafffaAdventures Not an orignal sadly I just stole it from someone else :)
Nothing wrong with that mate😎👍
Lorella is one of those places that should be opened. But I'm guessing that the land is mineral rich so the government wants it back. Just like national parks, close them to public, but let mining companies destroy the land..
Yes, don’t know what’s going on there Steve, but I would have loved to visit. Cheers😎😎
Yes the loss of Lorrella Springs to public access is terrible, but just one of many over the last few years and many to come if we continue the path that seems to have taken the agenda in the big cities.
It was one of the last few destinations with great access, wildlife, nature and that you could camp and access without being all Bollarded Off and not spoilt by development and unreasonable restrictions.
At Lorella, 4wheel drive tracks were 4wd tracks (not tracks restricted to 4wds but that any 2wd could easily traverse), and not kept closed because there were still places people occasionally might get bogged, ah if only people could take some self responsibility and assess risks and make decisions for themselves, rather than expecting others to do that for them.
But the Bureaucracy, and modern day nanny state risks of Insurance, managing Indigenous consultation and needs won out against everyday Australians and our kids future right to be able to camp, see and experience our wonderful country.
Agree👍