Every summer gets the the desert lightning storms and seeing when it rains to the flashes of lightning in the sky and sound of the thunder afterwards are spectacular to watch in the Red Centre in the Australia’s Northern Territory. I loved to watch the summer lightning storms in Uluru- Kata Tjuṯa and also in Kings Canyon into Alice Springs. There are big problems of flash floods during the summer thunderstorms and the weather alerts in the area and cautious to drive when the weather conditions are bad not to hit the roads In Central Australia. When there is lightning and thunder while pouring heavy rain and do not swim during thunderstorms.
I guess Im asking randomly but does anybody know of a method to log back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly forgot my account password. I would love any assistance you can give me
@Maximilian Cassius thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm trying it out now. Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Great stuff guys, awesome trip so far and you’re seriously settling into your groove on the vlogging. Really nice to see the latest progress - keep them coming!
@@TheWayOverland sure I will show you personally whenever next time you will come to Pakistan I will show you such type of areas that i know.Most Welocome Bro & Sis.
what a beautiful trip. i remember visiting Uluru and Palm Valley in 1996 with my uncle. i didn't know there where so many other nice places nearby. maybe i can visit them in 10 or 20 years again. thank you for letting us take part. cheers.
The West MacDonnell ranges were great to explore and is quite easy to get to from Alice Springs. One of the best things about that part of Australia is that I don’t think it will have aged a day since 96’ 😜
Mike King awesome! Glad it's giving you a little escape 😄 Haha yeah the dingo was very cheeky! It even curled up in a ball though I'm sure it was keeping an eye open 😂
Do you guys ever encounter venomous snakes or any other dangerous animals on your adventures? I'd love to visit Australia but you guys have some serious animals over there. I'd constantly be watching out for snakes and spiders!!! Great video. Australia seems AMAZING!!
H. I. McDunnough i visited Australia two times and never saw a venomous animal. yes there are a couple and you need to watch out an prepare yourself for an emergency. but in most cases animals do flee when faced by a human. please check the visitor and tourist administration for tips and answers to your concerns. Australia is definitely worth a trip. take your time and prepare your trip. this way you make sure to have the time and can relax to enjoy it the most.
Psych Olocke Thank you for the quick reply. I would love to visit. I know a doctor from Australia and he woke up with a King Brown in his house. He was terrified. I'd love to hike and camp in Australia. Beautiful country!! Great people too!!!
Hey, we seen only a couple of snakes on the road and lots of crocs in the NT but that was it! It’s good to know what to do if you come across one, though I wouldn’t let it deter you from visiting as there’s some seriously amazing places to see!
The Way Overland Thanks for the reply. Hope you guys have a great med kit just in case. So many hikers are very unprepared for medical emergencies. Stay safe. Gorgeous videoes guy's!!!
Thanks, we pretty much carry a small pharmacy and are both advanced FAs. If all that failed in this video we're also joined by Mitch who is a ED/ICU Nurse. We definitely had all bases covered! :)
I really enjoyed the daily journal entry style of your video. I don't think I have seen anything quite like in on YT. It is very intimate and sincere. Not kitschy or over done as so many are. Music selection is so important to keep the mood. I think you do a superb job without trying too hard or over doing it. Some time lapses of the sunsets would have been nice however.
Thanks Dave I’m glad to hear you like it! I agree a sunset time lapse would of been great in the outback. Maybe we’ll just have to go back and do another video 😁
Incredible footage. Are you using a drone to capture the aerial footage? Would have loved to hike the canyon, but never had enough time. Had a great time watching this video. Definitely no brainer. I subscribed! I did a trip last year and uploaded some on my channel. Maybe check it out when your back from your travels.
It's a dingo (wild Australian dog) which you definitely shouldn't feed as it encourages them to hang around campgrounds. They can also become aggressive hunting in packs. For the most famous incident google Lindy Chamberlain.
Every summer gets the the desert lightning storms and seeing when it rains to the flashes of lightning in the sky and sound of the thunder afterwards are spectacular to watch in the Red Centre in the Australia’s Northern Territory. I loved to watch the summer lightning storms in Uluru- Kata Tjuṯa and also in Kings Canyon into Alice Springs. There are big problems of flash floods during the summer thunderstorms and the weather alerts in the area and cautious to drive when the weather conditions are bad not to hit the roads In Central Australia. When there is lightning and thunder while pouring heavy rain and do not swim during thunderstorms.
We've done the same trip recently in our Troopie camper. It is truly a beautiful part of Australia. Love your camper. Subscribed. Have fun guys.
Wife and I just binge watched all your videos. Absolutely loved it. Keep up the great work! Subscribed.
Wild Touring thanks guys! Glad you like them.
I guess Im asking randomly but does anybody know of a method to log back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot my account password. I would love any assistance you can give me
@Salvatore Alexander Instablaster :)
@Maximilian Cassius thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm trying it out now.
Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Maximilian Cassius it worked and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my account !
So so good! This is the next way we should go!
Wow. Great video, looks like an awesome trip. :)
Cheers 👍🏼 it sure is!
Great stuff guys, awesome trip so far and you’re seriously settling into your groove on the vlogging. Really nice to see the latest progress - keep them coming!
+Mitchel Fowler thanks Mitch! Ha yeah slowly getting the hang of talking to the camera 😜 will be putting the next one up in a day or two
it is just like our Photwar Plateu Rawalpindi Pakistan,there is so many places in our areas like this.
Wow cool! We'll have to check it out next time we're back in Pakistan ☺️
@@TheWayOverland sure I will show you personally whenever next time you will come to Pakistan I will show you such type of areas that i know.Most Welocome Bro & Sis.
@@TheWayOverland but most of the pothar region of pakistan is restricted for the foreigners because it has some military sensitive areas.
what a beautiful trip. i remember visiting Uluru and Palm Valley in 1996 with my uncle. i didn't know there where so many other nice places nearby.
maybe i can visit them in 10 or 20 years again.
thank you for letting us take part. cheers.
The West MacDonnell ranges were great to explore and is quite easy to get to from Alice Springs.
One of the best things about that part of Australia is that I don’t think it will have aged a day since 96’ 😜
Palm Valley is sooo nice.
We need to get to Australia! This place is unreal!
You won’t regret it! 😄
6:23 gave me a good laugh cheers mark. Love the videos got me dreaming of a red dirt troopy future
+Toby Clarke ha, I wondered if anyone would notice!
Glad we’re giving some inspiration, a Troopy future is a good future.
I’ve done the centre in a Winnebago but was limited to where I could go, a troopy future sounds good to me.
Hope you got to do yours. ;)
Love your work guys! Another awesome video
The Scenic Route thanks!
Que imensidão! parece outro planeta quando olha esse paredão.
Are you allowed to camp at spots like that at the beginning of the video? Do you have to get a permit etc?
Very beautiful red land Australia is wonderful country for tourism
Thanks! It's a very naturally beautiful country!
Wish I was away travelling right now. The relaxing music totally chills me out and takes me out of Sydney.
Thanks guys.
PS. Love the sneaky dingo!
Mike King awesome! Glad it's giving you a little escape 😄
Haha yeah the dingo was very cheeky! It even curled up in a ball though I'm sure it was keeping an eye open 😂
Wonderful
Awesome, watching from South Africa
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Great video as always what camera equipment do you use?
Hey dude we use a few cameras.. there's the Mavic Pro drone, Osmo + for most handheld footage, GoPro and Sony A7R
Very well shot video
Cheers! 👍
Very nice look
Cheers!
Welcome to Pakistan
Do you guys ever encounter venomous snakes or any other dangerous animals on your adventures? I'd love to visit Australia but you guys have some serious animals over there. I'd constantly be watching out for snakes and spiders!!! Great video. Australia seems AMAZING!!
H. I. McDunnough
i visited Australia two times and never saw a venomous animal.
yes there are a couple and you need to watch out an prepare yourself for an emergency.
but in most cases animals do flee when faced by a human.
please check the visitor and tourist administration for tips and answers to your concerns.
Australia is definitely worth a trip. take your time and prepare your trip. this way you make sure to have the time and can relax to enjoy it the most.
Psych Olocke Thank you for the quick reply. I would love to visit. I know a doctor from Australia and he woke up with a King Brown in his house. He was terrified. I'd love to hike and camp in Australia. Beautiful country!! Great people too!!!
Hey, we seen only a couple of snakes on the road and lots of crocs in the NT but that was it! It’s good to know what to do if you come across one, though I wouldn’t let it deter you from visiting as there’s some seriously amazing places to see!
The Way Overland Thanks for the reply. Hope you guys have a great med kit just in case. So many hikers are very unprepared for medical emergencies. Stay safe. Gorgeous videoes guy's!!!
Thanks, we pretty much carry a small pharmacy and are both advanced FAs. If all that failed in this video we're also joined by Mitch who is a ED/ICU Nurse. We definitely had all bases covered! :)
I really enjoyed the daily journal entry style of your video. I don't think I have seen anything quite like in on YT. It is very intimate and sincere. Not kitschy or over done as so many are. Music selection is so important to keep the mood. I think you do a superb job without trying too hard or over doing it. Some time lapses of the sunsets would have been nice however.
Thanks Dave I’m glad to hear you like it!
I agree a sunset time lapse would of been great in the outback. Maybe we’ll just have to go back and do another video 😁
You come to pakistan.pakistan most Beautiful lake and Dams and Sea..in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, Karachi..
How often do you have to get fuel.
Dependent on driving conditions (low range 4wd vs highway) though we average around 1200kms
Another beautiful production. How long is your trip?
The Traveling Together Journal thanks! We've been on the road for 8 weeks now, plan to be away for about 2 years.
Well done guys
Thanks Kerry Vincent!
Incredible footage. Are you using a drone to capture the aerial footage? Would have loved to hike the canyon, but never had enough time. Had a great time watching this video. Definitely no brainer. I subscribed! I did a trip last year and uploaded some on my channel. Maybe check it out when your back from your travels.
+Francis Phan Thanks! We use the DJI Mavic drone. So good to see places like Kings Canyon from that perspective!
We’ll check out your video for sure 😄
if the dog has to steal the bread I think u need to feed him more often then
It's a dingo (wild Australian dog) which you definitely shouldn't feed as it encourages them to hang around campgrounds. They can also become aggressive hunting in packs. For the most famous incident google Lindy Chamberlain.
Neevah figeet the guy pry