My daughter found the painted rock you left at the first campsite today! She loved finding it and and looking you guys up once we got back into service
@@gibbosroadtripadventures Green trees with a yellow sun. My daughter always leave a painted rock at all our campsites so she loves finding one's others have done. We took photos with it and then left it to hopefully be found again!
@@Macca441986 that is so cool, really appreciate you letting us know. How lovely that your daughter paints rocks too, please let her know that I think she’s awesome. Cheers Marg
Wow we even got our 10 seconds of fame we didn’t know you were filming it was great to see you sorry we couldn’t chat we weren’t with the other car that was behind us and didn’t want to hold them up - we are from Glenmore pk at the foot of the mountains James vicki and Lauren by the way we love your cocktails as well
Wahoo, fellow cocktail lovers!!! You guys gave us such an unexpected buzz, we wished we could have chatted longer too: Hope you got a laugh at my reaction on the edge of the track, there were a few sketchy moments with passing vehicles. Caught you on camera with our dash cam, always prepared! Really thrilled that you recognised Mildred at the campground, she makes camping such a joy. Happy travels James, Vicki & Lauren, Cheers Marg & Steve 😊
The wife and I just got back from there today. We did 2 nights swagging it. Some amazing camping spots and secluded sections along the river and then we stopped in at Hill End and Sofala on the way home. Love your channel guys.
Another great video Gibbos 👍 love the recipe's, the wife love you little kleva Mumma G.. can only image the words coming from your mouth on those skinny roads near the cliffs, no thanks 😁
Hahaha living on the edge! Thanks Geoff, it was a great location to camp and explore. If you’ve got an inverter, maybe surprise your wife with the Kleva One Cooker, I love ours.
@@gibbosroadtripadventures just installed a 1500W inverter yesterday actually so we can start enjoying a few little comforts and go a bit more remote, it's getting out of hand what is being charged to stay at places that offer very little to no facilities, so trying to set up for cheaper places to stay. Your videos help with locations and I love that you and your husband love to get away every chance you can and do so much while away... Unfortunately I usually enjoy too much happy hour 😁
@@geoffstein3896 I hear you and that’s all part of the fun! 🍸🍹🍻🍺⭐️✨🔥We’ve saved the world many a time over during our evening sessions, discussing past & future dreams, getting outdoors is truly the best quality time with each other. You are going to love what the inverter brings to offgrid camping and I think you mentioned that your wife also likes cocktails, so why not also surprise her with a NutriBullet. She will love you forever. 🤪
Hi Ray, good to hear from you. Relate about work, shame we keep missing out on that Powerball. Thanks for saying hi, as always, appreciate it. Cheers Marg & Steve
@@antonioesposito6778 that’s so much fun and a great way to cool off during a heat wave. Hope you get out there and buy some tubes this summer. Cheers Marg
Hi Marg and Hubby, Bruinbun well there is a blast from the past. I camped there many times as a teenager back in the 60s, then as an adult in the 70s and 80s. My brother and I used to camp there with our families back in the early 80s. Then we moved to the port Macquarie Region in 86 on to a farm where we bred cattle for many years.. Back in those early days Monahans Bluff was open but that climb up the hill was a little nerve wracking as there was a sheer drop of 150 feet or so down into the river on the left side. You did not want to meet a car coming from the other direction when you were half way up. We used to shoot across the river, from where you were camped on Bruinbun, back in the 60s and 70s. We spent many a night looking up at the stars while laying back in our swags till we went to sleep. There were hardly any satelites back then so if we saw one it was something special. Thanks for sharing. Kind regards, Bruce.
That's great Bruce, so many wonderful experiences in your youth. I love stargazing and places like this are the best to enjoy, far away from the big city lights. We've been down and up some very hairy tracks over the years, but it doesn't seem to stop us from longing for more. Cheers Marg
Awesome dude! I recently bought a 7 string and have been learning FF songs also. Replica and Scumgrief to name a few. I love Regenerate but i havent fully learnt it yet. You have inspred me 🤘
Loved this episode guys!, looked like such a nice and chilled campground and you had the best spot!. Always interested to see the ins and out’s of how you make it out of tricky spots. That track had us very nervous. Chilling in the water with the floatie and shade.. perfect way to spend the day! P.s love your cooking, great inspo!
You're too kind, appreciate you taking the time to leave us a lovely message. It was a perfect location for a heatwave long weekend and we loved floating down stream in our donuts.
Thanks Maddie, it really is a fun hobby for me and thankfully Steve is very cool, or should I say patient, with what I do. The editing takes a good deal of time piecing our videos together but we thoroughly enjoy getting outdoors and creating them. Cheers Marg
Thank you Shelley, in answer to your question I totally recommend the Kleva for camping if you have an inverter. I love having this little cooker and hope to share more ideas as I try them in future videos. One pot cooking is the best and so far “Little Stormy” has impressed me. Cheers Marg
@@gibbosroadtripadventures Thanks Marg, we have an inverter and love one pot cooking, so I think I will be investing in one. Look forward to seeing your future recipes.
@@shelley1699 wahoo, I’m excited for you Shelley. The internal bowl looks pretty small but seems to make a decent quantity, for the 2 of us it’s perfect. Not sure if you saw when I made fried rice in it but when it was cooked I transferred it into a large bowl to add some soy sauce and was pleasantly surprised how much it made. Enjoy! 🤗 Cheers Marg
We just visited the bridal track last week an camped in your exact location, we also found your painted rock that’s how we found your channel! How cool is that! We are Bathurst locals!
That is so very cool Samantha, thank you so much for taking the time to contact us, I’m seriously happy to receive your message. I hid a new painted stone on Sunday which will be revealed in Friday’s episode at 5pm, hope you consider following our road trips. Cheers Marg 😊
Good trip and nice spot out there. Looking forward tyo going and having a look soon. Correct me if I'm wrong but pretty sure the Bridle Track signs strongly recommend against towing trailers along it due to it's narrow sections and blind corners ... you always get one eh ...
You’re right, maybe you need to go and have a look for yourself. Where we went was fine for a trailer. There is a point where it is not suitable to go beyond with a trailer and we didn’t venture anywhere near there, as we showed in our video. We left our van behind to explore the track. You are right, there is always one!
Hi Patrick, bet you were surprised seeing Steve on YT! 🤣 Happy to try your coffee but we’d need a perculator as we’ve not been coffee drinkers but I’d be happy to try making an affogato whilst camping. #espressonationroasters @espressonationroasters Cheers Marg
Love ya work guys I'm new to the 4x4 I have a camper trailer your tips are very handy I am from south Sydney my name is Corey theirs some free camping or cheap camping sites down my I am happy to flick them through if you would like !!!
Hey Corey, love to hear cheap sites on the south side. Could you find us on Instagram so you can send a private message. RUclips doesn’t offer the private chat option.
Hi Cookie, We’ve got 2 x 120 Amp batteries & victron DC-DC charger, a 200Amp solar panel and have a 1500 watt inverter but depending on your plans would suggest a 2000+ watt inverter but be careful how you use it, especially on cloudy days. We also have a portable 150watt solar panel for an extra boost or when parked in the shade. We mainly do our cooking with gas or the camp oven and really only use the inverter minimally. So far we’ve never drained our power too much but in saying that we don’t have an air conditioner or microwave and haven’t used it for an Airfryer, so I’m not sure how much they would all drain from your power. What we have works for us. Look at what you would like the power for, ie air fryer, and check what the wattage requirement they are. With our 1500 watts we are restricted to basic appliances like my NutriBullet & the Kleva. Cheers Marg
@@gibbosroadtripadventures Cheers Marg We only have a 180 solar and 100 a/h lithium battery which handles what we do. Do like how you use the inverter for short burst of power when needed. Safe travels 🍻
My fly fishing days have always been quite quiet my wife not interested in caravan and camping but you guys have exactly what I would like I had. Tell me is your caravan expensive and is there a lot of expenditure in having this setup
@@antonioesposito6778 we bought our offroad caravan van second hand, which was half it’s original price, so we got a bargain for what you’d pay nowadays. Having an ensuite, as they say, was the game changer which gives us the opportunity to camp anywhere. Petrol would be our main expense for what we do. We installed an inverter & solar panel which allows us to go offgrid. We don’t have air conditioning or a heater and rarely use power other than run our bar fridge. We love a good camp fire and hot water bottles when it gets really cold. We cook with gas on the stove top & bbq. Sadly they don’t make our van anymore which is 14.6 foot but there are many small vans out there to choose from. Hope this helps and I do hope you get to go camping and enjoy it with your wife. There is an online company called Camplify where you can hire other peoples vans & caravan, it might be worth looking into. Cheers Marg
Thanks JBG - thought of you over the weekend as we listened to Supertramp, which always reminds me of our family camping trip with mum & dad in Forster.
A pre warning sign at the beginning - at the 4th campground it states no trailers/caravans beyond that point as the road becomes narrow. The first 2 camps are easy and that is where you will see trailers & vans. We have been there before over the years and it’s an awesome free camp not far from Bathurst.
@@nthompson2695 hello N Thompson, may I suggest you read the first sign again, it says “Advisory Information”, therefore it is advised and not mandatory. At the 4th campground there is a sign saying “Road ahead unsuitable for caravans”, this is the point you do not continue with a trailer/caravan. If you go and visit the area you will see what it’s all about. The entry to the first campground is right at the very start and just a manageable dirt road, as is the second camp. Cheers Marg
@@PG-ig4wv Hi there! We’ve got 2 x 120 Amp batteries & victron DC-DC charger, a 200Amp solar panel and have a 1500 watt inverter. We also have a portable 150watt solar panel for an extra boost or when parked in the shade. We mainly do our cooking with gas or the camp oven and really only use the inverter minimally. So far we’ve never drained our power too much but in saying that we don’t have an air conditioner or microwave and haven’t used it for an Airfryer, so I’m not sure how much they would all drain from your power. What we have works for us. Look at what you would like the power for, ie air fryer, and check what the wattage requirement they are. With our 1500 watts we are restricted to basic appliances like my NutriBullet & rice cooker. Cheers Marg
My fly fishing days have always been quite quiet my wife not interested in caravan and camping but you guys have exactly what I would like I had. Tell me is your caravan expensive and is there a lot of expenditure in having this setup
Hi Antonio, I've only just noticed this message, so I apologise for the delay in replying. We bought our van when it was only 3 years old and managed to get it for half it's original price. Over the years Steve's added bits and pieces, etc., I call him the accessory guy. The main additional thing to help us with our offgrid camping is our inverter which we use to charge our mobiles, the drone batteries, the Nutri Bullet for my Margaritas plus our rice cooker. Our biggest expense since buying our caravan is mainly the diesel for the Landcruiser to get us to our chosen destinations, but you'd have that with a tent, etc.
My daughter found the painted rock you left at the first campsite today! She loved finding it and and looking you guys up once we got back into service
That’s awesome, didn’t know if I’d hear of someone finding one. Which painted rock did she find? Cheers Marg
@@gibbosroadtripadventures Green trees with a yellow sun. My daughter always leave a painted rock at all our campsites so she loves finding one's others have done. We took photos with it and then left it to hopefully be found again!
@@Macca441986 that is so cool, really appreciate you letting us know. How lovely that your daughter paints rocks too, please let her know that I think she’s awesome. Cheers Marg
Wow we even got our 10 seconds of fame we didn’t know you were filming it was great to see you sorry we couldn’t chat we weren’t with the other car that was behind us and didn’t want to hold them up - we are from Glenmore pk at the foot of the mountains James vicki and Lauren by the way we love your cocktails as well
Wahoo, fellow cocktail lovers!!! You guys gave us such an unexpected buzz, we wished we could have chatted longer too: Hope you got a laugh at my reaction on the edge of the track, there were a few sketchy moments with passing vehicles. Caught you on camera with our dash cam, always prepared! Really thrilled that you recognised Mildred at the campground, she makes camping such a joy. Happy travels James, Vicki & Lauren, Cheers Marg & Steve 😊
The wife and I just got back from there today. We did 2 nights swagging it. Some amazing camping spots and secluded sections along the river and then we stopped in at Hill End and Sofala on the way home. Love your channel guys.
Thanks guys, we have about 120 RUclips videos for you to watch. Love Australia and will always hold NSW close to our hearts. 💛
Stumbled over the channel and really enjoyed it.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks Michael, appreciate it. If you enjoyed this episode, you might enjoy our other RUclips videos. Thanks for letting us know. Cheers Marg & Steve
Another great video Gibbos 👍 love the recipe's, the wife love you little kleva Mumma G.. can only image the words coming from your mouth on those skinny roads near the cliffs, no thanks 😁
Hahaha living on the edge! Thanks Geoff, it was a great location to camp and explore. If you’ve got an inverter, maybe surprise your wife with the Kleva One Cooker, I love ours.
@@gibbosroadtripadventures just installed a 1500W inverter yesterday actually so we can start enjoying a few little comforts and go a bit more remote, it's getting out of hand what is being charged to stay at places that offer very little to no facilities, so trying to set up for cheaper places to stay. Your videos help with locations and I love that you and your husband love to get away every chance you can and do so much while away... Unfortunately I usually enjoy too much happy hour 😁
@@geoffstein3896 I hear you and that’s all part of the fun! 🍸🍹🍻🍺⭐️✨🔥We’ve saved the world many a time over during our evening sessions, discussing past & future dreams, getting outdoors is truly the best quality time with each other.
You are going to love what the inverter brings to offgrid camping and I think you mentioned that your wife also likes cocktails, so why not also surprise her with a NutriBullet. She will love you forever. 🤪
Well done you guys. I am a free campOholic. Now have to look at your videos for ideas.
@@RoyHessey we love a good free camp but sometimes we mix it up depending on where we decide to explore.
Thanks for taking me on your journey, love the views, suspense, cooking, cocktail and the music.
Awwww thanks Cath, loved that you watched and also left this comment. It was a lovely escape to have the river to cool off in.
This was a lovely video, sorry I was late. Work getting in the way, not happy.
Hi Ray, good to hear from you. Relate about work, shame we keep missing out on that Powerball. Thanks for saying hi, as always, appreciate it. Cheers Marg & Steve
You guys are so funny love the rings in the current going down the river
@@antonioesposito6778 that’s so much fun and a great way to cool off during a heat wave. Hope you get out there and buy some tubes this summer. Cheers Marg
Hi Marg and Hubby, Bruinbun well there is a blast from the past. I camped there many times as a teenager back in the 60s, then as an adult in the 70s and 80s. My brother and I used to camp there with our families back in the early 80s. Then we moved to the port Macquarie Region in 86 on to a farm where we bred cattle for many years.. Back in those early days Monahans Bluff was open but that climb up the hill was a little nerve wracking as there was a sheer drop of 150 feet or so down into the river on the left side. You did not want to meet a car coming from the other direction when you were half way up. We used to shoot across the river, from where you were camped on Bruinbun, back in the 60s and 70s. We spent many a night looking up at the stars while laying back in our swags till we went to sleep. There were hardly any satelites back then so if we saw one it was something special.
Thanks for sharing. Kind regards, Bruce.
That's great Bruce, so many wonderful experiences in your youth. I love stargazing and places like this are the best to enjoy, far away from the big city lights. We've been down and up some very hairy tracks over the years, but it doesn't seem to stop us from longing for more. Cheers Marg
Top vid guys keep em coming 😊
@@kimmeath9411 thank you 😊
I'm a fan of the Bridle track and it's many free riverside camping options. Thanks for sharing.
It’s a great spot. Thanks for watching and taking the time to let us know.
Love the track can easily do it in a car unless you want to cross the river thats where you need a 4x4. Great camp spots.
Agree and the free campgrounds available are awesome.
Awesome dude! I recently bought a 7 string and have been learning FF songs also. Replica and Scumgrief to name a few. I love Regenerate but i havent fully learnt it yet. You have inspred me 🤘
Very cool!
Loved this episode guys!, looked like such a nice and chilled campground and you had the best spot!. Always interested to see the ins and out’s of how you make it out of tricky spots. That track had us very nervous. Chilling in the water with the floatie and shade.. perfect way to spend the day! P.s love your cooking, great inspo!
You're too kind, appreciate you taking the time to leave us a lovely message. It was a perfect location for a heatwave long weekend and we loved floating down stream in our donuts.
Respect the time and effort you put into these videos! 👍
Thanks Maddie, it really is a fun hobby for me and thankfully Steve is very cool, or should I say patient, with what I do. The editing takes a good deal of time piecing our videos together but we thoroughly enjoy getting outdoors and creating them. Cheers Marg
Another great video, thanks. We love watching your adventures.
Would you recommend the Kleva cooker? It looks like a great addition for camp cooking
Thank you Shelley, in answer to your question I totally recommend the Kleva for camping if you have an inverter. I love having this little cooker and hope to share more ideas as I try them in future videos. One pot cooking is the best and so far “Little Stormy” has impressed me. Cheers Marg
@@gibbosroadtripadventures Thanks Marg, we have an inverter and love one pot cooking, so I think I will be investing in one.
Look forward to seeing your future recipes.
@@shelley1699 wahoo, I’m excited for you Shelley. The internal bowl looks pretty small but seems to make a decent quantity, for the 2 of us it’s perfect. Not sure if you saw when I made fried rice in it but when it was cooked I transferred it into a large bowl to add some soy sauce and was pleasantly surprised how much it made. Enjoy! 🤗 Cheers Marg
@@gibbosroadtripadventures yes, I did see that one and it looked like plenty for two. I’m excited 😛
We just visited the bridal track last week an camped in your exact location, we also found your painted rock that’s how we found your channel! How cool is that! We are Bathurst locals!
That is so very cool Samantha, thank you so much for taking the time to contact us, I’m seriously happy to receive your message. I hid a new painted stone on Sunday which will be revealed in Friday’s episode at 5pm, hope you consider following our road trips. Cheers Marg 😊
Good trip and nice spot out there. Looking forward tyo going and having a look soon. Correct me if I'm wrong but pretty sure the Bridle Track signs strongly recommend against towing trailers along it due to it's narrow sections and blind corners ... you always get one eh ...
You’re right, maybe you need to go and have a look for yourself. Where we went was fine for a trailer. There is a point where it is not suitable to go beyond with a trailer and we didn’t venture anywhere near there, as we showed in our video. We left our van behind to explore the track. You are right, there is always one!
Nice 1 Steve 👍🏼
Hi Patrick, bet you were surprised seeing Steve on YT! 🤣 Happy to try your coffee but we’d need a perculator as we’ve not been coffee drinkers but I’d be happy to try making an affogato whilst camping. #espressonationroasters @espressonationroasters
Cheers Marg
Love ya work guys I'm new to the 4x4 I have a camper trailer your tips are very handy I am from south Sydney my name is Corey theirs some free camping or cheap camping sites down my I am happy to flick them through if you would like !!!
Hey Corey, love to hear cheap sites on the south side. Could you find us on Instagram so you can send a private message. RUclips doesn’t offer the private chat option.
Hi guys, great videos. Can i ask, what size inverter, batteries and solar are you running. Cheers
Hi Cookie,
We’ve got 2 x 120 Amp batteries & victron DC-DC charger, a 200Amp solar panel and have a 1500 watt inverter but depending on your plans would suggest a 2000+ watt inverter but be careful how you use it, especially on cloudy days.
We also have a portable 150watt solar panel for an extra boost or when parked in the shade. We mainly do our cooking with gas or the camp oven and really only use the inverter minimally. So far we’ve never drained our power too much but in saying that we don’t have an air conditioner or microwave and haven’t used it for an Airfryer, so I’m not sure how much they would all drain from your power. What we have works for us.
Look at what you would like the power for, ie air fryer, and check what the wattage requirement they are. With our 1500 watts we are restricted to basic appliances like my NutriBullet & the Kleva.
Cheers Marg
@@gibbosroadtripadventures Cheers Marg
We only have a 180 solar and 100 a/h lithium battery which handles what we do. Do like how you use the inverter for short burst of power when needed.
Safe travels 🍻
My fly fishing days have always been quite quiet my wife not interested in caravan and camping but you guys have exactly what I would like I had. Tell me is your caravan expensive and is there a lot of expenditure in having this setup
@@antonioesposito6778 we bought our offroad caravan van second hand, which was half it’s original price, so we got a bargain for what you’d pay nowadays.
Having an ensuite, as they say, was the game changer which gives us the opportunity to camp anywhere. Petrol would be our main expense for what we do. We installed an inverter & solar panel which allows us to go offgrid.
We don’t have air conditioning or a heater and rarely use power other than run our bar fridge. We love a good camp fire and hot water bottles when it gets really cold.
We cook with gas on the stove top & bbq. Sadly they don’t make our van anymore which is 14.6 foot but there are many small vans out there to choose from. Hope this helps and I do hope you get to go camping and enjoy it with your wife. There is an online company called Camplify where you can hire other peoples vans & caravan, it might be worth looking into. Cheers Marg
Love the look of the juicy steak.
Steve is the best at cooking steak, I used to sacrifice all our meat and cook it far too long, so I’m happily made redundant for cooking on a bbq.
Awesome JBG
Thanks JBG - thought of you over the weekend as we listened to Supertramp, which always reminds me of our family camping trip with mum & dad in Forster.
I am curious about the caravan advisory sign
A pre warning sign at the beginning - at the 4th campground it states no trailers/caravans beyond that point as the road becomes narrow. The first 2 camps are easy and that is where you will see trailers & vans. We have been there before over the years and it’s an awesome free camp not far from Bathurst.
The way I read that first sign was that no caravan or trailers were allowed past that first sign @@gibbosroadtripadventures
@@nthompson2695 hello N Thompson, may I suggest you read the first sign again, it says “Advisory Information”, therefore it is advised and not mandatory. At the 4th campground there is a sign saying “Road ahead unsuitable for caravans”, this is the point you do not continue with a trailer/caravan. If you go and visit the area you will see what it’s all about. The entry to the first campground is right at the very start and just a manageable dirt road, as is the second camp. Cheers Marg
It just so happens my latest video upload is of the Bridle Track! The Algorithm brought me here.
Its definitely a lot less stressful on a motorbike 😁
So Sparky, even though we aren’t traveling on a motorbike, did you enjoy our experience?
What size batteries and inverter are you guys running
@@PG-ig4wv Hi there!
We’ve got 2 x 120 Amp batteries & victron DC-DC charger, a 200Amp solar panel and have a 1500 watt inverter.
We also have a portable 150watt solar panel for an extra boost or when parked in the shade. We mainly do our cooking with gas or the camp oven and really only use the inverter minimally. So far we’ve never drained our power too much but in saying that we don’t have an air conditioner or microwave and haven’t used it for an Airfryer, so I’m not sure how much they would all drain from your power. What we have works for us.
Look at what you would like the power for, ie air fryer, and check what the wattage requirement they are. With our 1500 watts we are restricted to basic appliances like my NutriBullet & rice cooker.
Cheers Marg
My fly fishing days have always been quite quiet my wife not interested in caravan and camping but you guys have exactly what I would like I had. Tell me is your caravan expensive and is there a lot of expenditure in having this setup
Hi Antonio, I've only just noticed this message, so I apologise for the delay in replying. We bought our van when it was only 3 years old and managed to get it for half it's original price. Over the years Steve's added bits and pieces, etc., I call him the accessory guy. The main additional thing to help us with our offgrid camping is our inverter which we use to charge our mobiles, the drone batteries, the Nutri Bullet for my Margaritas plus our rice cooker. Our biggest expense since buying our caravan is mainly the diesel for the Landcruiser to get us to our chosen destinations, but you'd have that with a tent, etc.