I lived and worked here when the gypsum was mined, lived in one of the old houses at Inneston . The jetty was partly covered in with the belt way wright down to the jetty, if you were lucky you may see a mallee hen now and again very different now.
Of interest in marion bay is the submerged remains of the 1897 built former sailing ship " hugoumont" sunk as a breakewater in 1933. It lays in 9 metres of water just off the jetty. .
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Hi Mick/Sally Another great clip and we always look forward to your uploads, your post production work is great and so 99% if the time very easy to hear your audio. We are East Gippslanders, but get over your way (wife grew up near your home town) whenever we can, predominantly top of the York and down the Eyre, but will now have a closer look at the lower York 👍
Just noticed a cool thing you guys have done im going to do the same sorry to be a copy cat but thank you it's hard to find a big spot and u guys have nailed it 👍using wasted space on inside off the door and putting the Aussie map on it 👌
What a beautiful part of Australia! It would be lovely to spend time in that area just walking around & enjoying the landscape & the animals as I imagine there would be other species around as well if one was lucky enough to cross their paths.
The interesting thing is when they built the new home steads back in the day the first thing built was the fire place if it worked correctly then they would then built the house around it , if it didn't work correctly they knocked it down and try again , they were the main thing in them homes without them the house was useless no heating or cooking that's why their the only things left standing built reliable and strong
Great video there Mick & Sally. Enjoying the landscape and animals and other sorts of species plus camp fires and the lot. hope you all have had fun travelling and please stay safe out there and take care. From William. Mount Gambier-South Australia.
Very good effort Mick, well done. From memory there isnt much camping for bigger rigs, lots for tents and camper trailer and smaller vans. You would get yours into about 2 I think. Certainly lovely and amazing animal and birdlife
That's a beautiful part of the world imo. She who must be obeyed loves Inneston and would love to stay in one of those houses there. I've been wanting to camp at Hillocks drive but I'm not sure how you would go with your van there.
Hi Mick and Sally! Thanks for sharing your adventures, can I ask you, how was the mobile and internet reception at the Marion Bay Caravan Park? Thanks in advance mates!
Sorry 🤔 but too long ago to give an accurate reply. We had our Starlink going at the time which gives us mobile phone and internet coverage without relying on the local towers in the area.
Amazing video. So nice. Have not been there for years. Watched a few of your videos today, deep creek and 6 days on yorkes. Is it the same car or different uhf antennas. I noticed the difference
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 we get our first 4x4 this afternoon. Spent yesterday. Getting a lot of accessories like air compressor, recovery kit, mats, etc. do you have any tips on what to drop your tire pressure to on dirt tracks? Also I went to the electric bug electronic shop. Looking at uhf radios I got totally confused with the antennas. Cheers
@@tugboat8475 Sand driving can have your tyres down to 18-25PSI depending on the weight of your vehicle. We dropped our tyres down to 32PSI on the rear and 30PSI on the front when on dirt/stone roads while in the Flinders.Once again it depend on the loaded weight at the time. A good spring base GME or Uniden aerial would be my choice, I like the GME myself.
I need to know which part of the video you are referring to? Minutes into the clip would be easiest. Is it the into music or further into the video. If it is further in, all of the music is listed below in the video description. Let me know how you go with it👌
My goodness, what a beautiful place!
There are some very nice spots down that way🙂
Yet, another wonderful area.
It sure is!
I lived and worked here when the gypsum was mined, lived in one of the old houses at Inneston . The jetty was partly covered in with the belt way wright down to the jetty, if you were lucky you may see a mallee hen now and again very different now.
Such a nice place to visit, you would have great memories from the area👍
Ahh yes i know these places well .
Browns beach , hop the fence go left a stone hut. And rocks that look like thrones . Amazing
Beautiful part of south Australia.
Very pleasant series of videos, thanks Mick.
Thanks, glad you liked them. It is a great part of SA.
Of interest in marion bay is the submerged remains of the 1897 built former sailing ship " hugoumont" sunk as a breakewater in 1933. It lays in 9 metres of water just off the jetty. .
Interesting🤔 was not aware of that, thanks👍
Many thanks. Good informative video.
Cheers👍
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Cheers & thanks👍
Hi Mick/Sally
Another great clip and we always look forward to your uploads, your post production work is great and so 99% if the time very easy to hear your audio.
We are East Gippslanders, but get over your way (wife grew up near your home town) whenever we can, predominantly top of the York and down the Eyre, but will now have a closer look at the lower York 👍
Thank you for your comments, glad you are enjoying the videos.
Nice video Mick, enjoyed watching it a lot as a bit of an escape. Thanks!
Cheers, glad you liked it👍
West Cape Lighthouse at Cape Wiles is constructed of stainless steel and was erected in 1980. There was no light source before then.
Thank you for the feedback, as I thought👍
Just noticed a cool thing you guys have done im going to do the same sorry to be a copy cat but thank you it's hard to find a big spot and u guys have nailed it 👍using wasted space on inside off the door and putting the Aussie map on it 👌
One has to make the most of any free space 🤫🤫
How good is our Great Southern Land? Pretty bloody spectacular not matter what state or territory!
You got that correct, we are so lucky to live here in Australia.
What a beautiful part of Australia! It would be lovely to spend time in that area just walking around & enjoying the landscape & the animals as I imagine there would be other species around as well if one was lucky enough to cross their paths.
We could have spend an extra day easy just walking around and looking, so much to see there.
The interesting thing is when they built the new home steads back in the day the first thing built was the fire place if it worked correctly then they would then built the house around it , if it didn't work correctly they knocked it down and try again , they were the main thing in them homes without them the house was useless no heating or cooking that's why their the only things left standing built reliable and strong
Interesting, something I had not thought of.
A beautiful National Park! I love the lighthouses, always been a favorite of mine. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching! We had a reasonable day weather wise but would have been so spectacular had the sun been out all day.
Great video there Mick & Sally.
Enjoying the landscape and animals and other sorts of species plus camp fires and the lot.
hope you all have had fun travelling and please stay safe out there and take care.
From William.
Mount Gambier-South Australia.
Thank you William, glad you liked it👍
Very good effort Mick, well done. From memory there isnt much camping for bigger rigs, lots for tents and camper trailer and smaller vans. You would get yours into about 2 I think. Certainly lovely and amazing animal and birdlife
Great location for sure but as you mentioned the camping locations are reasonably small.
Amazing footage and coverage for a one day visit. Also, Shell Beach is a favourite, but it is usually crawling with people in summer
To see it during the summer months when there is a crowd there would be so different for sure.
That's a beautiful part of the world imo.
She who must be obeyed loves Inneston and would love to stay in one of those houses there.
I've been wanting to camp at Hillocks drive but I'm not sure how you would go with your van there.
I think the Hillocks drive bit might be a little difficult with the larger caravans, lovely ares though.
Hi Mick and Sally! Thanks for sharing your adventures, can I ask you, how was the mobile and internet reception at the Marion Bay Caravan Park? Thanks in advance mates!
Sorry 🤔 but too long ago to give an accurate reply. We had our Starlink going at the time which gives us mobile phone and internet coverage without relying on the local towers in the area.
17:45 looks like burnished, carbon steel sheets, that have discoloured.
Cheers, thanks for the info.
Good Day From the UK what part of OZ are you filming in its Stunning Andy
This area is at the bottom of the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia.
Amazing video. So nice. Have not been there for years. Watched a few of your videos today, deep creek and 6 days on yorkes. Is it the same car or different uhf antennas. I noticed the difference
It is the same vehicle, we vibrated the old UHF aerials to bit on our Simpson Desert trip.
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 we get our first 4x4 this afternoon. Spent yesterday. Getting a lot of accessories like air compressor, recovery kit, mats, etc. do you have any tips on what to drop your tire pressure to on dirt tracks? Also I went to the electric bug electronic shop. Looking at uhf radios I got totally confused with the antennas. Cheers
@@tugboat8475 Sand driving can have your tyres down to 18-25PSI depending on the weight of your vehicle. We dropped our tyres down to 32PSI on the rear and 30PSI on the front when on dirt/stone roads while in the Flinders.Once again it depend on the loaded weight at the time.
A good spring base GME or Uniden aerial would be my choice, I like the GME myself.
Question, what is the music you used on first part this video. Sure appreciate these, really interesting. Looking forward to the next one.
I need to know which part of the video you are referring to? Minutes into the clip would be easiest. Is it the into music or further into the video. If it is further in, all of the music is listed below in the video description. Let me know how you go with it👌
The song was at 3:50. Sorry should have gave that information.
@@dougkruse1301 If I have it correct it should be
Dontcha Wanna by Gabriel Kelley.
Unfortunately there are hundreds & hundreds of videos of Stenhouse Bay & Innes National Park . Its been done to death , sorry only being honest
Without doubt, but that doesn't mean we can't shine a light on the area and put up another video for those who may wish to look at tit.