AUSTRALIA'S GREAT OCEAN ROAD | Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024

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  • @ianwhite1858
    @ianwhite1858 Год назад +98

    Loving your journey, it's refreshing to see tourists do Australia the right way. It's not about the cities. You are both respectful, well researched, fun loving and adventurous. Enjoy the rest of your trip.

  • @ThatguyPurps
    @ThatguyPurps Год назад +42

    The Great Ocean Road is the longest war memorial in the world. It was built by Returned servicemen in honour of those that didn't make it back.
    Somewhat fitting this video comes out, and you're travelling on it this week... being ANZAC day is tomorrow.
    I hope you manage to attend and experience a dawn service and see why ANZAC day is so important to Australia.
    Keep up the amazing adventure. 💜🇦🇺

  • @johnschannel449
    @johnschannel449 Год назад +12

    Tasmania is well worth visiting if you can, Tasmania probably has the best natural scenery in Australia

    • @EH23831
      @EH23831 Год назад +2

      Oooo - big call! 😂

    • @johnschannel449
      @johnschannel449 Год назад +1

      @@EH23831 well some of the best

    • @This_RuthIsOnFire
      @This_RuthIsOnFire Год назад +1

      @@EH23831east coast of Tasmania is some of the most beautiful country I’ve ever seen ❤❤❤

  • @davidbrown9015
    @davidbrown9015 Год назад +19

    First published in The Age on January 16, 1990
    "Two rescued after London Bridge collapses.
    One of Victoria’s premier natural attractions, the London Bridge rock formation in the Port Campbell National Park near Peterborough, collapsed last night only minutes after two sightseers had crossed it. The pair, stranded on the sea end of the rock when the arch collapsed without warning at 7:45 pm, were rescued by a police helicopter about three hours later.
    Police said no one was injured when the 40-metre section of arch, one of several famous rock formations along the Great Ocean Road, fell into the surf."

    • @thies7831
      @thies7831 2 месяца назад +1

      A helicopter filming a car advertisement crashed into the arch in May 1989. We visited and walked unto the formation in October 1989 and on one of the photos a severe crack is clearly visible. The second arch is still there and the stranded couple on that night was most scared it might go too, although, when being on the rock there is no sign where it is, so they stayed as close to the fracture as it seemed safe.
      In July 2005 an "Apostle" rock pillar collapsed into the sea. It is that heap of rubble closest to the viewing platform, a bit to the left. There are now only 7 left and the sandstone is being washed away by about 2 cm or 1 inch per year, possibly even faster, the more storms are hitting the coast.

  • @RobertJW
    @RobertJW Год назад +11

    I love that you’re so pleased with Aldi that you’re including it.
    It’s the little things.

    • @thies7831
      @thies7831 2 месяца назад

      There are now "AA" groups (ALDI [addicted] Anonymus), financed by the other major supermarkets, trying to wean off customers from purchasing products and bargain goods. I have tried, although, every time camping and outdoors articles are on offer, I have "shamefully" relapsed. Most of my vast equipment has originated from there and some items have been lasting for decades already. I want to purchase items somewhere else and it does not happen. So "stressful" ....

  • @gordo191
    @gordo191 Год назад +10

    How does anyone not know that a clean car always runs better , that's a given , I'm Aussie and I'm loving your vids you two rock ,

    • @thies7831
      @thies7831 2 месяца назад

      The facts are there: Less weight, far smoother slipstream aerodynamics. No vortex forming bird droppings and squashed insects.

  • @tareskisloki8579
    @tareskisloki8579 Год назад +17

    Roos and Wallabies always do that, straight down the road for a bit, then across your path. It's why so many get hit, you won't notice them beside the road until they suddenly want to be over the other side, rather than running away like most other animals would. They're also never alone, so if you see one on the road, there'll be others nearby just as likely to jump in front of you.

    • @donaldcroom1483
      @donaldcroom1483 Год назад

      first time observation driving at night setting. where i live that would be with extreme caution these days. drug cartel, random drive by shootings, homeless getting in harms way are all real concerns. refreshing to see this drive and only concern for their natural habitat.

  • @Walts-Travel
    @Walts-Travel Год назад +13

    The beaches in Australia are beautiful.

  • @gbsailing9436
    @gbsailing9436 Год назад +25

    I'm so glad you guys got to experience your first 'sketchy' Roo on the open road ! Yay, there'll be many more to come, I'm sure. If you're interested, two points can help. Firstly, when roos look at you at night you can see their green eyes - a bit light iridescent glow. This can help you slow to a responsible speed to help avoid hitting them. Secondly, If one jumps out in front of you, steer towards them. As you found out they can change directions so suddenly, if you try to steer away, you will find that they suddenly veer into your path. So steer at them so when they turn it'll be away from you. I have to agree, there is nothing worse than driving a car with dirty windows and a clean car rewards you with less problems! So there are my humble opinions! Come back soon and I'll see you in Sydney, Hopefully! Cheers.

    • @marisapaola9010
      @marisapaola9010 Год назад +1

      They are nocturnal and the car lights blinds them. glad the roo made it.

  • @houseparade1767
    @houseparade1767 Год назад +35

    Australia was never really on my bucket list, but now it is! Love seeing all the odd places along the road - thanks for taking us along (and give me bad travel fever!!)

    • @sarahrimer4124
      @sarahrimer4124 Год назад +20

      My American Dad started his world trip in Australia and never left 😁

    • @matthewcullen1298
      @matthewcullen1298 Год назад +2

      ​@@sarahrimer4124 nice .😊. Yeah I can't imagine living anywhere else Mate 😊

    • @Feargal011
      @Feargal011 Год назад +2

      Australia has so many stunning places off the tourist list. When you come over, visit the big cities then go to the country. Talk to some locals and you will find incredible landscapes, 40000+ year old Aboriginal heritage sites, animals you would not believe - especially our incredible bird life. So much to enjoy and with some planning, it's no more expensive than the US.

    • @thies7831
      @thies7831 2 месяца назад +1

      No need worrying about Australia. One can spend cruising the State of Victoria for weeks trying to see every attraction, either natural or man-made ones. The Place to be.
      During COVID-19 we were the least inspired ones venturing outside our state, not letting anyone in, wanting to experience this great location completely for ourselves for a while. Sorry for such a "ME"-ntal attitude.

  • @stephenmarshall1918
    @stephenmarshall1918 Год назад +27

    Your guys are the best and are already honorable Aussies in my books. You really are a breath of fresh air, such a nice couple and your Vids always put a smile on my face. Safe travels and enjoy.

    • @OnePackWanderers
      @OnePackWanderers  Год назад +16

      Thank you very much 😊 We’d really like to live in Australia one day so this is high praise.

    • @stephenmarshall1918
      @stephenmarshall1918 Год назад +13

      @@OnePackWanderers You would be most welcome and I am sure all of your Aussie Subscribers would agree.

    • @matthewcullen1298
      @matthewcullen1298 Год назад +9

      ​@@stephenmarshall1918 absolutely mate. They are just such a great couple with a fantastic attitude. I can't imagine too many Aussies not liking them

    • @jax993
      @jax993 Год назад +1

      Yep let’s make ‘em citizens 🇦🇺

  • @derekgleeson1353
    @derekgleeson1353 Год назад +27

    I feel appreciative that you guys are making such an effort to see so much of my country.

  • @supergran62
    @supergran62 Год назад +16

    I’m fairly sure that bikkie (cookie) was an ANZAC biscuit. They are a special recipe that is regulated by the government. They were made for the Australian and New Zealand troops in Galipoli because they are designed to have a long shelf life. They are obviously iconic and you should find some for ANZAC day tomorrow.

    • @cbjones2212
      @cbjones2212 Год назад +7

      The recipe isn't regulated by the government. There are restrictions on using the word ANZAC for commercial production though. The use of the word 'Anzac' in the commercial production and sale of Anzac biscuits is usually approved, however the biscuits must not substantially deviate from the generally accepted recipe and shape, and must be referred to as 'Anzac Biscuits' or 'Anzac Slice' (not 'Anzac Cookies').

    • @cbjones2212
      @cbjones2212 Год назад +1

      Oh, and they've been around for way longer than WW1. They have a long shelf life - essential in our weather and prior to the days of refrigeration and air con - which made them ideal to send to the troops. They were nicknamed after the fact.

    • @carokat1111
      @carokat1111 Год назад +2

      @@cbjones2212 Actually, I think there is a set recipe to be officially recognised as an ANZAC biscuit. But that doesn't stop people from making their own variations.

    • @cbjones2212
      @cbjones2212 Год назад

      @@carokat1111 That's interesting. I c&p most of my response up there from a government website. 🤷‍♀️

    • @thies7831
      @thies7831 2 месяца назад

      Never venture off on a hike without water and a pack of ANZAC biscuits. ALDI does sell them in their permanent assortment, even in glutenfree. While in front of that box in the shelf, in winter or at cooler times, grab a pack of Chocolate Chip biscuits too. Available in glutenfree too.

  • @TheVaughnClements
    @TheVaughnClements Год назад +11

    When you guys come back to Australia - make sure you go to Darwin and the Kimberley's - very beautiful and the people are great!

  • @gamortie
    @gamortie Год назад +1

    12:59 bravo for adapting your driving to the conditions! Too many people don’t, and where you were driving is remote enough for rescue to be a chancy thing if something went wrong

  • @robertmurray8763
    @robertmurray8763 Год назад +4

    When the Apostille fell in 2005. I WAS THERE !!. Lots of dust and birds flying off the top of the sandstone rock.

    • @OnePackWanderers
      @OnePackWanderers  Год назад +2

      Whoa! That’s really cool that you got to witness it 🙂

  • @Escherlife
    @Escherlife Год назад +11

    I live in South Australia. A few years ago I did a great ocean road trip that took a week. There are so many gorgeous little spots with forests, beaches and waterfalls along the way. The best ones don’t even have much signage and were discovered by accident. You could easily crawl along and take longer. There is so much beauty to see and experience. Enjoy, guys!❤

    • @daveamies5031
      @daveamies5031 Год назад +1

      They are trying to see as much as they can in a limited time frame, and doing a pretty good job of it as well, honestly even if you spent a whole year in each state you'd miss so much, we really are spoilt living in this country

  • @Fish29077
    @Fish29077 Год назад +12

    Wow! Another beautiful part of Australia. The Great Ocean Road is the longest war memorial in the world. So glad you both get to see it.

  • @Feargal011
    @Feargal011 Год назад +1

    Australia has so many stunning places off the tourist list. When you come over, visit the big cities then go to the country. Talk to some locals and you will find incredible landscapes, 40000+ year old Aboriginal heritage sites, animals you would not believe - especially our incredible bird life. So much to enjoy and with some planning, it's no more expensive than the US.
    PS kangaroos are really smart in their own way, but night traffic sends them into a panic and they veer blindly. Give them room, don't press them and always be aware they are moving around, especially at dusk.

  • @harrydunleavy8356
    @harrydunleavy8356 Год назад +7

    I know you've already been to Perth but north Western Australia is unlike anywhere else in Australia or even the world. The nature in areas like the Kimberley and the Pilbara are like a different planet and would highly recommend if you find yourself up there.

    • @daveamies5031
      @daveamies5031 Год назад +1

      Yes they should finish their great lap, continue following the coast with trips into the centre until they get back to Perth (I think they might run out of time though)

    • @jax993
      @jax993 Год назад

      I live in Cairns & I’ve always wanted 2 see north WA ✌🏼🇦🇺

  • @nataliekeane8944
    @nataliekeane8944 Год назад +8

    Gibsons Steps was awe inspiring....nothing like walking on that massive beach with those cliffs rising beside you to make you feel insignificant. In fact I think it was possibly the best part along with Loch Ard Gorge that we visited. It was all amazing and actually a couple of the best spots were on the side that doesn't get all the tourists, we had them to ourselves. Incredible.

  • @JGH1708
    @JGH1708 Год назад +1

    Penguin parade at Phillip Island and Hanging Rock in Macedon are worth a visit if you plan to be in those areas.

  • @BigAl53750
    @BigAl53750 Год назад +1

    Hi Guys, yes the water is COLD! It is the ANTARCTIC Ocean after all. The fact that this ocean is on our southern border and one of the hottest deserts in the world is to the northwest of Victoria is why our weather changes so quickly, a simple 90 degrees change in wind direction can alter the temperature by up to 20 degrees Celsius, which is a LOT.

  • @holidaymail
    @holidaymail Год назад +6

    Loch Ard Gorge is named after a ship that was wrecked there back in the 1800’s, with only two survivors

  • @stuartdunkley4344
    @stuartdunkley4344 Год назад +7

    if i see you guys in melbourne ill just scream 'tia for scale'!

  • @johnnydee9631
    @johnnydee9631 Год назад +5

    Most enjoyable watching two intelligent and good humoured people on a road trip with a clean car keep the videos coming.

  • @Gee-un6tq
    @Gee-un6tq 3 месяца назад +1

    Watching the beauty of my country fills me with pride.

  • @RobertNicholson
    @RobertNicholson Год назад +2

    Loch Arc Gorge is where Kristy McNichol and Christopher Atkins filmed 'The Pirate Movie" in 1982

    • @thies7831
      @thies7831 2 месяца назад

      Yeah, that was a crazy setting. The pirates landed, climbed the stairs and the props team had rolled out artificial grass so they could storm forward into the next setting, the lush green lawn of Chirnside Park Mansion in Werribee. Anyone having seen that movie and going to Chirnside Park is wondering where the stairs to the beach are ... ("A few hundred kilometres THAT way, mate ...")

  • @videonaj
    @videonaj Год назад +1

    Loving a vehicle or vessel that keeps you alive is a real thing. Its not superstition, its the nature of the universe.

  • @starlapse365
    @starlapse365 Год назад +12

    Congratulations on 50k! Much deserved!
    Australias beaches seriously look so beautiful! The water so clear and the beaches so clean and open! You guys are making me wanna visit Australia someday

  • @tamaravanhees1749
    @tamaravanhees1749 Год назад +4

    Its so good seeing my very own backyard, places that ive been to many times. There is another name for this coastline, its called The Shipwreck Coast, for how treacherous that stretch of the coast is. The Loch Ard Gorge was named after a Shipwreck that famously wrecked there. There was only two survivors and a porcelain peacock which is kept at the maritime museum in Warrnambool.

  • @rosco1pug
    @rosco1pug Год назад +1

    The Twelve Apostles originally known as 'Sow and Piglets'. Long ago some regional marketing types figured a name change could be good for business.

  • @anitahoward602
    @anitahoward602 Год назад +9

    Glad you are enjoying Australia. You should go to Tasmania,, it a beautiful part of Australia, I only discovered you since coming to Australia so am watching your Europe travels and your clogs definitely have evolved and improved. Look forward to your next adventure, thanks for the good content.

  • @helenthompson5532
    @helenthompson5532 Год назад +5

    Loving seeing you enjoy my wonderful country. Had to laugh at your reaction to the cold water 😂😂 it is damned cold especially as summer is done. I’m so hoping you get to Phillip Island on your trip to Sydney. I can even hook you up with free accommodation and a home cooked meal if you like to make it a viable affordable option.

  • @brianahern5239
    @brianahern5239 Год назад +8

    You make a great couple. Enjoy following your travels. Great job on the film and edit too. Also Tia is cute with the loveliest smile. Keep enjoying life together, stay loving each other.

  • @michaelmayo9048
    @michaelmayo9048 Год назад +3

    A clean car has less wind resistance so goes better/ faster thats how l think too. l ride my dirt bike in the forests around Anglesea not far the great Ocean Road sign it's sandy very challenging like a motorcross track bumps n jumps 45klms long lots of 4x4 tracks, just got to watch out when a roo or wallabie jumps in front of you..after riding in summer we just got to the beach and chill temp usually around 24 ..when temp in Melbourne the same days is about 30 .

  • @roystewart9995
    @roystewart9995 Год назад +6

    I'm the same, the house and car has to be clean before a trip. It's great for us Aussies to see people enjoying our country, thanks for the great videos guys.

  • @Gealaiche
    @Gealaiche Год назад

    That think at the end when you said "imagine stepping on that" that's nuthin, you wanna try stepping into a patch of bindi eye.....The bane of every Aussie childhood .......😱

  • @caitlinburman1590
    @caitlinburman1590 Год назад +1

    Love this- thanks for sharing. Slow right down when you see roos. Because theyll wreck blueberry if you hit one. If you hit a pack- even worse.

  • @rossmcconchie1316
    @rossmcconchie1316 Год назад +1

    My theory for roos/wallabies at night is that the headlights destroy their night vision - so the only place they can see is the area illuminated by the headlights... ie directly in front of you!

  • @emgee65
    @emgee65 Год назад +5

    The Great Ocean rd is a 232 km stretch of road which was built between 1919 and 1932 and is the world’s largest war memorial.
    Built by returning soldiers it was dedicated to soldiers killed during WW1.

  • @lucyhattemore4641
    @lucyhattemore4641 Год назад +5

    Great video guys 👍I actually visited the Twelve apostles back in 1995 on a road trip with my then boyfriend for my 21st birthday, we lived in Sydney so flew into Melbourne and hired a car to visit the great ocean road, we actually saw the twelve apostles around the same time of day as you but this was in September, so it was the start of Spring. Back then there was no visitor centre and less people, we were driving the opposite way to the way you’re going, but ended up in Wannanbool for the night and then revisited the apostles again on our way back to Melbourne to return the car. It was Fantastic! I’m glad you both are having such a wonderful time. 😊

  • @k.vn.k
    @k.vn.k Год назад +7

    I salute you both. It takes huge courage to do road trip for the first time, especially for foreigners, in Australia.

  • @crackers562
    @crackers562 Год назад +4

    Once again you kids aced it! Great camera work and fun commentary.... Australian Government Tourism should contract with you guys professionally - no kidding! Can't wait for part 2 of the Great Ocean Road... and my home town of Melbourne....

  • @unclenick1968
    @unclenick1968 Год назад +2

    Love the Great Ocean Road, so many quirky little things you can do. We always make a stop at Lorne. One year we joined in the pier to pub swim, ...10 annual swims later, the local surf life saving club awarded to us our membership and medal into the 'Shark bait club'.

  • @Mod-man
    @Mod-man Год назад +3

    Congratulations on reaching 50k subscribers. You both deserve to have 10 times as many. Glad you went to Gibson Steps. Seeing the cliffs from below gives you a different perspective of rugged that coastline is. Yeah, it can be a bit scary driving at night. Not sure if you have seen the roadkill the next morning. Certainly if you do end up at Wilson's Promontory you will see a lot of it on the side of the road. As for the frogs, wait until you get to FNQ and the number of cane toads there are up there. They are worth running over! Have you seen an AFL game yet? Safe Travels. Cheers, Stef

  • @rzgp33
    @rzgp33 Год назад +3

    Hi . If you can find it in your schedule, don't miss the Otway Ranges. I'm sure that there are other roads, but I took the road from Lorne to Colac years ago and loved the drive. Hugh trees, temperate forest (cold this time of year) and plunging valleys. Amazing Photographs and mystical country.

  • @Bully1973
    @Bully1973 Год назад +2

    In Sydney do the Clovelly to Bondi coastal walk. 4hrs free parking for Blueberry in "Cloey". It will take about 3 hrs there and back.

  • @nirvanaelements
    @nirvanaelements Год назад +6

    Congratulations on 50k, loving your videos 🎉

  • @bobgreen384
    @bobgreen384 Год назад +4

    Yes, the GOR is a beautiful part of Oz! ooooh the water IS cold, straight from Antartica. On your way to Wollongong check out the Kiama blowhole, then Wollongong and Flagstaff Point, head up to the Seacliff Bridge, then up to Stanwell Park for some hang gliding. An area as good as the GOR? Your opinion matters.💕

  • @grahammewburn
    @grahammewburn Год назад

    Wind and waves are eroding the Apostles. I walked across London Bridge before it collapsed. When it did collapse a couple had just crossed and to be rescued from the island remaining.

  • @marklivingstone3710
    @marklivingstone3710 Год назад +3

    I was at London Bridge the day it collapsed. People were stranded on the outcrop and had to be winched off (not me, I was back on the safe side before it happened, it happened very quickly).

  • @Danger_Mouse3619
    @Danger_Mouse3619 Год назад

    Love ya faces when the wave comes in and hits your feet. 😂

  • @emptyinside1991
    @emptyinside1991 Год назад

    I grew up in Warrnambool and still have most my family who lives there, it’s pretty cool that you got to see it, favourite places there are thunder point, tower hill, stingray bay & Hopkins river mouth

  • @pxxx4645
    @pxxx4645 Год назад +5

    Loving seeing you guys exploring our country. So far you’ve seen more than most Australians have of Australia. Hope you keep enjoying and thanks for the great vlogs

  • @theexplorationcontinues
    @theexplorationcontinues Год назад

    There's always a huge crowd for the 12 Apostle's. Looks like you both had a great time

  • @cbjones2212
    @cbjones2212 Год назад +2

    We found your videos when we were planning our Vietnam trip. We're currently over here watching you enjoying our home!
    The world is wild ❤

  • @skywatcher8045
    @skywatcher8045 Год назад +2

    the Great Ocean Road is also the largest War Memorial to WW1. Returned soldiers were employed building the road. Originally the road was a rough, unpaved stretch of rubble, rather different to the bitumen sealed surface of today.

  • @montyfpv2259
    @montyfpv2259 Год назад

    I ride the Gt Ocean Rd on my motorbike quite regularly. It's a very picturesque bit of road that isn't replicated anywhere else in Australia.

  • @gamortie
    @gamortie Год назад

    9:43 agree with the Utah comparison; could you imagine Arches or Canyonlands national parks with beaches???

  • @mattokeeffe3972
    @mattokeeffe3972 Год назад +2

    Love the videos, you guys are too cute. Fun fact when the "London Bridge" collapsed, there were people on the far side & had to be recued by helicopter.

  • @graemeashton1917
    @graemeashton1917 26 дней назад

    This part of the coast is called the Shipwreck Coast, where lots of ships were lost 😢

  • @audreyfunk2411
    @audreyfunk2411 Год назад +4

    Glad to see you both enjoying the beauty of Australia.Thank you for coming. Love your videos❤

  • @budzhusky
    @budzhusky Год назад +3

    Great to see you guys again.
    Your over the half way point and the hardest part of your trip crossing the nullarbor, so Bluey has treated you well and it should be smooth sailing up the east coast.
    Congrats on 50k, you guys deserve it plus another 50k subs.
    Please try not to leave it so long between vlogs, I miss seeing you so often. You've become like old friends.
    Take care & Enjoy. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @darylampt7889
    @darylampt7889 Год назад +2

    You guys are great. You'll have a 100k in no time. Keep up the great work. Cheers

  • @stephanielouise8
    @stephanielouise8 Год назад

    seeing my home town/area I grew up in and even the supermarket is weird when watching others discover it for the first time! wow

    • @stephanielouise8
      @stephanielouise8 Год назад

      to add historically the great ocean road starts in port Campbell (they added Warrnambool for tourism purposes)

  • @letsseeif
    @letsseeif Год назад +1

    We're Melbournians and we use all supermarket but our favourite is also ALDI. As you say, 'weird' because German cars are popular and usually very expensive..Also. This is also called 'the shipwreck coast'. Many sailing ships (with new mainly British settlers) were lost right from Mount Gambier to 'The Heads' at the beginning of Port Phillip Bay'.(Many DIED at Loch Ard Gorge right where you stood.) Our relatives were the lucky ones who did not suffer that awful fate. 'The 'Twelve Apostles' have crumbled throughout history and when white settlers arrived, and they were called '12 Apostles' based on their number on settler arrival. Since then many 'Apostle Rocks' have been lost including one about a decade ago. Before I met my wife she went out on the land bridge one and then realised she was to scared to return. (only for time I hasten to add.)

    • @thies7831
      @thies7831 2 месяца назад +2

      London Bridge was eerie. A strong breeze did blow across the arch and there were no railings on either side. A track of asphalt was rolled out, although after rain it was quite slippery, "polished" by the tourists having walked on it. So many other risky formations have been closed off now from walking on them, such as the "Jaws" in the Grampians/Gariwerds.

    • @letsseeif
      @letsseeif 2 месяца назад +1

      @@thies7831 In this day and age, health and safety is paramount. Thanks very much for your post.

    • @thies7831
      @thies7831 2 месяца назад

      @@letsseeif No problem. Considering the passage to Melbourne, every day did count. Often the strong winds of the "Roaring Forties" were used to "fly" from the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa to somewhere near Adelaide. Like a descending aircraft these days the sailing ships started turning inland looking for the strong light from the beacon at Cape Otway. The next move was guided by the light at Point Lonsdale getting the ship on course through the Heads and into Port Philip Bay. Missing those 2 in bad weather one had the last chance of noticing the light on their right emanating from King Island. If THAT ONE was to the left it could mean running straight towards that island into disaster.
      Australia's 2nd Prime Minister Alfred Deakin, even when being a politician in Victoria before the Federation, on returning trips from the UK always left the ship in Adelaide, getting to Melbourne by train.

    • @letsseeif
      @letsseeif 2 месяца назад

      @@thies7831
      Thank you very much for your reply. PM Alfred Deakin was a very canny man. Using Adelaide as a way of avoiding the uncertainties of the Bass Strait King Island and the Victorian coast was a wise decision. Thanks again. ps. Victoria as it is now was still a N.S.W. Colony I believe.

    • @thies7831
      @thies7831 2 месяца назад

      @@letsseeif Thanks for your response and interest. Victoria became a separate colony on 02 July 1851.

  • @Karen_richwillo
    @Karen_richwillo 2 месяца назад

    My dad always told me to “look after your vehicle” that was his advice so, I’m glad yo see you doing that 😂. Loving your travels even though quite a way behind!

  • @trevorpickettau
    @trevorpickettau Год назад +1

    Wilsons Prom squeaky beach a must see

    • @thies7831
      @thies7831 2 месяца назад

      At least. When the Tidal River Campground is full, Yanakie just outside the entrance is a good recommendation.

  • @hadynjeffrey8210
    @hadynjeffrey8210 Год назад +5

    Love you guys.
    Great shots off your trip it's good to see you are loving australia

  • @TwoWheelerSparky
    @TwoWheelerSparky Год назад

    $1 high pressure rinse, $1 rapid foaming brush and then enjoy the free foam and brush. Follow that up with a $1 rinse. Tight ass (Cheap/affordable) car wash! $1 coin at a time is the key to being frugal haha.

  • @margymckenzie7417
    @margymckenzie7417 Год назад

    the twelve apostles (really only 7 i think) are pretty spectacular - it's a shame though that the weather wasn't better for you there because they're really beautiful in the sun and especially in the golden afternoon light. i'm glad you made it though - this is my neck of the woods and i think it's a really beautiful part of the state.

  • @kayenash5481
    @kayenash5481 Год назад +2

    The car will drive like a dream now 😃😃 And good old Aldi 😀

  • @statters
    @statters Год назад +2

    When I tried to see the apostles last year you couldn't get within cooee of the car park (look it up, but essentially you are further away than a cooee can reach). It was absolutely jammed full. It's a very popular area. The Great Ocean Road is fantastic though and it's excellent that you are taking your time. Another great video. Thanks so much.

  • @debrap206
    @debrap206 Год назад +2

    Will look out for you in Torquay when we are there in a couple of weeks. When you get to Melbourne, try the Yarra Valley. Warrandyte is a lovely suburb in the gentle hills. And Healsville Animal Park.

  • @merandpitslifeadventure4581
    @merandpitslifeadventure4581 Год назад +3

    You guys make the best video's. Thanks 🙏

  • @celticoy
    @celticoy Год назад +2

    your fella is 100% right the more lov you give ur car the better they will look after you .

  • @nancydonaldson3886
    @nancydonaldson3886 Год назад

    There's a historical village in Warrnambool it's great to learn the history

  • @MrTimcoronel
    @MrTimcoronel Год назад

    the last time I drove the Great Ocean Road was in a 1976 Daimler Sovereign (XJ6) that was a loaner from my mechanic. And we got caught in a big storm too

  • @Cradley684
    @Cradley684 7 месяцев назад

    Did it a few years ago Guy's, it was stunning weather down there is just like UK weather tough suck's a bit , but it was great !!!.👍👍🌊🌊 Brian UK !!! xx.

  • @nr1785
    @nr1785 Год назад +1

    You’ll love driving through the Great Otways. If you have time get out and do one of the walks to a waterfall (but make sure you are well covered and prepared as weather can change quickly).

  • @donnastapleton7812
    @donnastapleton7812 Год назад

    My home town Warrnambool. Or as we call it ‘the Bool’

  • @robparsons1527
    @robparsons1527 Год назад +2

    While the weather may not have been great it sure did provide for some stunning visuals and being there would have been so much better. Congrats on 50k, easy to see why, you do good stuff. All the best guys, looking forward to the next.

  • @petertimp5416
    @petertimp5416 Год назад +1

    Thanks guys. Have you thought about doing a’live QandA’ while you’re here and have a prolonged stopover?

  • @studioarchivedesign3927
    @studioarchivedesign3927 Год назад

    Heyy Tia and Cheveyo! love your videos, really well done! And a lot of fun… ❤ if you wanna see lots kangaroos on your trip en route to Sydney, Canberra isn’t rated high by most other cities, but the locals know what it’s all about. We literally have Roos in our backyards…if it backs onto a reserve etc. Roos on Red Hill, Mt Majura to name a couple. The city has lots to offer too…the Australian War Memorial, The High Court of Australia..Lake Burley Griffin…I think it’s an awesome capital city. Both parliament houses might not be on your bucket list, but one represents very colonial style architecture versus the new one - a modern view of where we see our place of government - embedded with hill (among the people) and not on top! I personally met Romaldo Giurgula and he truly had an amazing mind to imagine/design the Parliament House.
    Much love and best wishes for your travels.

  • @mikegaudry
    @mikegaudry 27 дней назад

    Echidnas are soooo coooool!!!! 🤩

  • @kalamity_spice
    @kalamity_spice Год назад +1

    I remember when there was no visitor centre and you could just walk down to the beaches! Good time! Glad you’re enjoying Oz!

  • @kenstephens3467
    @kenstephens3467 Год назад +2

    OMG OMG OMG!!!
    Love you watching your videos so much. But that bit near the end with the Wallaby, frogs and rain was the icing on the cake.
    Welcome to Australia, mate 👍 ❤

  • @TheSkskitey
    @TheSkskitey Год назад +2

    Nice Great Ocean Road trip so far . Yeah when i was there i wondered why they call it the 12 Apostils when only 7 , must be cutbacks as usual :-)

  • @Joelwkemp
    @Joelwkemp Год назад +1

    That model of the Mazda 3 is a good one. I dig that you gave it a cute nickname. I named the one I use to own "blue max", it was the same colour to yours I think.

  • @warrentuckwell2032
    @warrentuckwell2032 Год назад +1

    Its hard watching your journey, we were to do that this year, we only got to the border of SA and plans were to do a lap this year but my wife died with 3 days of work to go, ill still watch you though because Tia reminds me so much of her 😪'

    • @OnePackWanderers
      @OnePackWanderers  Год назад +2

      I am really sorry to hear of your loss. I'm sure your wife was a beautiful person.

  • @Mister_Skar
    @Mister_Skar Год назад +1

    Yeah I've had a lot of close calls with Kangaroos when driving at night in the country, best to avoid it.

  • @eufrocinawakley2243
    @eufrocinawakley2243 Год назад

    Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

  • @AndrewWilsonOz
    @AndrewWilsonOz Год назад

    Of the 12 Apostles, which there were all of them when I was a kid, and back then in the 70's, no visitor centre, only 7 remain, and you can only see 6 from the viewing platform.
    As a kid, I would go there a lot with my family, in the 70's. We lived in Mt. Gambier, so it was a short "country mile", to go visit. Still as beautiful as ever. Glad you got to experience it for yourselves.
    Great video' as always.

  • @smkh2890
    @smkh2890 Год назад

    The trees are different down there! No palm trees like in Queensland!

  • @user-nq2ec4bo1p
    @user-nq2ec4bo1p Год назад +1

    So funny to have watched all your tours in other countries, including your hometown and now you're right in my backyard!!! Enjoy your trip!!!😄

  • @shenanigan111
    @shenanigan111 Год назад +2

    Oh wow I've been following you since the vietnam series. Its surprising to see you here in Victoria. Hope you guys enjoy our great state

  • @bettyli6635
    @bettyli6635 18 дней назад

    I am Rewatching some of last year's videos along with your new ones (especially Tasmania) for my trip there next month!!! Wish I knew the cheap accommodations you used.

    • @OnePackWanderers
      @OnePackWanderers  18 дней назад

      Sure 🙂
      Launceston: Mercure Launceston
      Saint Hellens: Kellraine Units
      Hobart: Hobart City Apartments
      Sometimes Booking.com is cheaper than booking direct.

  • @darneyoung537
    @darneyoung537 Год назад

    Keep an eye out for Apco service stations they sell cheap fuel, BP is one of the dearest you can get

  • @donaldcroom1483
    @donaldcroom1483 Год назад

    fyi london bridge was moved and is over lake havasu, arizona frm your own ‘hood. while on the coast, be sure and try deep fried fish & chips. i prefer malt vinegar over tartar sauce. white fish (cod), calamari or shrimp or combo is the best.