Another great episode, thanks guys. I follow you and four other families caravanning around Australia. You all have your own way of showcasing your beautiful country, which is great. It's good to have your own point of difference. Cheers team. I hope you got your diff sorted. Im assuming that happened after making this episode.
Old military saying "time is never wasted on reconnaissance". I have learnt over time go walk it first so you know if there is an escape route before you get yourself snookered! Keep up the great videos!
Regarding the possibility of the area being closed due to a First Nations Ceremony. They are usually what's called 'Mens or Womens Business'. Some have been planned but others such as the passing of a member of the community could involve what is called 'Sorry Camp' where a period of mourning takes place. I policed the area called the APY lands in the north west of SA for ten years & was aware of numerous of what you would call closures. It happens in SA, WA and NT & more than likely in other states/territories. My suggestion would be to contact the local police station regarding any 'Cermonial Closures' in the areas you are travelling/camping.
We recently stayed at Doolena Gorge, across the road. Quite beautiful. Shame you missed the Jasper at Marblebar. Put it on your return list, it's very interesting. Thankyou for the episode.
Great Vid guys. I understand your hesitation in dropping your tyres with the weight on the rear car axel and van axel. But, you sure are making a lot of hard work for your tow rig and your selves. To clarify I run around 60psi on the bitumen on both car and caravan (both rear axels on the 79 and the van single axel are around 2.8T). Normal soft sand pressures are: front 18, rear 22, van 22. Generally don’t have any issues anywhere. But on the odd occasion when it’s really soft I’ll drop to: front 15, rear 18, van 18. On one occasion going up “Big Sandy” on the way up to 5 Rocks I had to drop to: front 7, rear 10, van 10. Obviously I pumped them back up once we made it up, kept our speeds down low and made no sharp turns. Basically I know the gut feeling is to keep them pressures up a bit but you are doing yourself a disservice by doing so. Regardless, if in doubt - crack another one of those thousand beers and enjoy your day 😉👍😎
We aired down to 15psi once we got to the soft stuff, but it was not match for these conditions. We agree though,tyre pressure makes all the difference!
Sorry to hear of the one nighter but they do often close the Gorge camping due to mustering as the cattle wonder through the camp ground . And yes only do the right track in Carawine Gorge with a caravan , not the left track over the river stones . Did you see the “ red marble “ rocks just out of Marble Bar ……….quite stunning ( where Marble Bar gets its name ) .The free camp on your way to Marble Bar that you stayed at on the river is station country , hence the gate and cattle wondering through the camp ground .
Thanks Fleur. We explored to the right but there weren't any spots free. There were a few caravans down to the left where we went so we thought we'd give it a crack. Thanks for the info on Coongan long pool.
that tricky turn i know the feeling, i was driving coachs for a guy years ago and was called in to do an emergency job and the only coach that was avaiable was a brand new one they had just had taken delivery of and i had to enter a gate like that, i went as wide as possible but didn't realize that it was longer than standard, i looked back to see the pipe on the top of the fence driven through the side just in front of the back wheels
Seemingly word of mouth about events in the bush Aaaah the old bush telegraph is alive and well I guess we will find out if everyone was asked to move on from camp in the next vid love the country
I note you don’t seem to be using your reverse osmosis water filtration system these days Simon. Have I missed an episode where you decided not to use it anymore? Last thing I recall about it was that you cooked your Karcher compressor while you were on the beach and needed to replace it
@TheLifestylePioneers hey guys, love the way you guys present your videos. Wish I was as entertaining as you are, but I'll keep trying!! Safe travels Davedani Downunder
Simon I undecided what map system to go with and noticed you have Hema on the dash which one do you have and are you happy wit it. If you were buying a new one what would be your choice. Thanks in advance.
This one is the HemaHX2+ I don't have much experience with other systems but so far I like it's useability and the maps are great. It can be a little slow to load sometimes, but having it all off line including POI's, Campsites, etc is really handy.
After all, it is indigenous peoples country and probably wasn't meant for 4x4's and caravans and the like. Think of it as a " sign". All good when you know that you can just go somewhere else.
For sure. They have every right to close it for their needs. That doesn't diminish the disappointent when you've been looking forward to it for a long time and made a big effort to get there
Love the episode!
If I ever get bogged I hope Simon is around. He makes recovery look too easy. 2 minutes and you are out😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂 I've had a lot of practice 😉
Loved this spot ! We were just down from there the otherside of that caravan! So peaceful n tranquil ! A good bogging is soul searching ! Lol
Happy Fathers day 🎉
It really is!
Great vid....
Another great episode, thanks guys. I follow you and four other families caravanning around Australia. You all have your own way of showcasing your beautiful country, which is great. It's good to have your own point of difference.
Cheers team. I hope you got your diff sorted. Im assuming that happened after making this episode.
Awesome, thank you! Diff drama is coming up in the next few weeks.
Happy birthday James, cool cake 🎂🎉🥳
Lovely spot by the river. Have a great week.
Thank you! You too!
Happy belated birthday, James 🎉 🎂 ❤
Thanks!
Old military saying "time is never wasted on reconnaissance". I have learnt over time go walk it first so you know if there is an escape route before you get yourself snookered! Keep up the great videos!
Totally. Sometimes that's a very long walk though!
@@TheLifestylePioneers yes it can be but maybe aerial recci😉
Happy birthday James
Thanks so much!
Top work 💯🇦🇺
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Regarding the possibility of the area being closed due to a First Nations Ceremony. They are usually what's called 'Mens or Womens Business'. Some have been planned but others such as the passing of a member of the community could involve what is called 'Sorry Camp' where a period of mourning takes place. I policed the area called the APY lands in the north west of SA for ten years & was aware of numerous of what you would call closures. It happens in SA, WA and NT & more than likely in other states/territories. My suggestion would be to contact the local police station regarding any 'Cermonial Closures' in the areas you are travelling/camping.
For sure, we understand these things happen. It was the furthest thing from our mind to be honest when planning the trip out there.
How fortunate Centrelink isn't closed for random cultural reasons.
Nice to bump into you guys at Galeena Bridge Yesterday...
Safe travels from Mr And Mrs Moggystyle
Thanks, you too! Safe travels
Not bad
We recently stayed at Doolena Gorge, across the road. Quite beautiful. Shame you missed the Jasper at Marblebar. Put it on your return list, it's very interesting. Thankyou for the episode.
Sounds great!
Great Vid guys. I understand your hesitation in dropping your tyres with the weight on the rear car axel and van axel. But, you sure are making a lot of hard work for your tow rig and your selves. To clarify I run around 60psi on the bitumen on both car and caravan (both rear axels on the 79 and the van single axel are around 2.8T). Normal soft sand pressures are: front 18, rear 22, van 22. Generally don’t have any issues anywhere. But on the odd occasion when it’s really soft I’ll drop to: front 15, rear 18, van 18. On one occasion going up “Big Sandy” on the way up to 5 Rocks I had to drop to: front 7, rear 10, van 10. Obviously I pumped them back up once we made it up, kept our speeds down low and made no sharp turns. Basically I know the gut feeling is to keep them pressures up a bit but you are doing yourself a disservice by doing so. Regardless, if in doubt - crack another one of those thousand beers and enjoy your day 😉👍😎
We aired down to 15psi once we got to the soft stuff, but it was not match for these conditions. We agree though,tyre pressure makes all the difference!
Sorry to hear of the one nighter but they do often close the Gorge camping due to mustering as the cattle wonder through the camp ground . And yes only do the right track in Carawine Gorge with a caravan , not the left track over the river stones . Did you see the “ red marble “ rocks just out of Marble Bar ……….quite stunning ( where Marble Bar gets its name ) .The free camp on your way to Marble Bar that you stayed at on the river is station country , hence the gate and cattle wondering through the camp ground .
Thanks Fleur. We explored to the right but there weren't any spots free. There were a few caravans down to the left where we went so we thought we'd give it a crack. Thanks for the info on Coongan long pool.
that tricky turn i know the feeling, i was driving coachs for a guy years ago and was called in to do an emergency job and the only coach that was avaiable was a brand new one they had just had taken delivery of and i had to enter a gate like that, i went as wide as possible but didn't realize that it was longer than standard, i looked back to see the pipe on the top of the fence driven through the side just in front of the back wheels
Oh, man. What a horrible feeling that would be!
Seemingly word of mouth about events in the bush
Aaaah the old bush telegraph is alive and well
I guess we will find out if everyone was asked to move on from camp in the next vid
love the country
Yeah, that's it. Stay tuned 👌
How do you attach the painting on the wall near your coffee machine? It looks great but wondering how you make it work.
We use that heavy duty velcro type stuff from 3M for picture hanging
Regarding washing machines do you not pump water out of the billabongs,rivers and creeks?
We could in theory, but we don't have the ability to isolate our tanks or drinking water from the washing machine supply.
I note you don’t seem to be using your reverse osmosis water filtration system these days Simon. Have I missed an episode where you decided not to use it anymore? Last thing I recall about it was that you cooked your Karcher compressor while you were on the beach and needed to replace it
We used it quite a lot while we were on the coast, but havne't used it now we're more inland.
Try Coober Pedy, there got a big winch
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@TheLifestylePioneers hey guys, love the way you guys present your videos. Wish I was as entertaining as you are, but I'll keep trying!!
Safe travels
Davedani Downunder
Simon I undecided what map system to go with and noticed you have Hema on the dash which one do you have and are you happy wit it. If you were buying a new one what would be your choice. Thanks in advance.
ExpolrOZ Traveller, best you can get by far.
This one is the HemaHX2+ I don't have much experience with other systems but so far I like it's useability and the maps are great. It can be a little slow to load sometimes, but having it all off line including POI's, Campsites, etc is really handy.
Appreciate you may be paraben/detergent free but not a good look for others having your greywater hose going into the waterway.
It is what it is, if we were tent camping you'd be pouring your water on the ground, it's no different.
Wondering why you did not use the creek water?
Do you mean for drinking, etc? Or washing?
@@TheLifestylePioneers it looked pretty clean for filtering and use for washing etc but too much work for the short time there?
After all, it is indigenous peoples country and probably wasn't meant for 4x4's and caravans and the like. Think of it as a " sign". All good when you know that you can just go somewhere else.
For sure. They have every right to close it for their needs. That doesn't diminish the disappointent when you've been looking forward to it for a long time and made a big effort to get there
@@TheLifestylePioneers that's true