Very easy to watch, I enjoy van life videos that also focus on the day to day stuff, like what goes in the fridge ( I'm impressed you fit it all in, I though I was the Tetris master! ) pulling up at a camp and spending the time to film it, talking to the camera / audience, showing your boot, showing how you stood on containers to get the paddle board off the roof. I spend every free moment I have camping, I have a caravan, I car camp, and tent camp. Whatever suits the occasion and the company I am with! I do like filming, and think of myself as a very amateur vlogger, mainly for my kids sake. They may one day look at my videos and say " look how young we were, or you're not good at that! " I can appreciate the time and effort in your editing! Like I opened with, very easy to watch. Thanks for the content. You have a new sub!
Hi Guys, so good to see Frankie back on board. nice camp site you had ,you will love Tassi ,was down there this time last year ,spent 4 months there ,& I really want to go back ,just love Tasmania.cheers David.😀
Hi guys it's me again that guy you meet at tweed anytime...just wanted to say another great video you guys put up so jealous of you two ..I just got a projector from big w it works great not like your one but it's wear i got the idea ......safe travels and thanks for sharing.....
Hi, After all your traveling around, have you ever been stuck in the van as it's FWD? I have talked to some people with FWD vans and they have been stuck on wet grass etc. Keep up the good content.
Hi David! Thanks for watching! Yes... once. We were sideways across a wet, grassy slope, sliding towards a tree. We waited a day until everything dried out before we could get unstuck and avoid the tree. I suspect FWD suffer the most on slopes. We had road tyres at the time, now we have the A/T tyres which seem to help. We also have snow chains now which we'll use if we ever get stuck again.
Love the corrugated road Baaaa 🐏 🤣
Very easy to watch, I enjoy van life videos that also focus on the day to day stuff, like what goes in the fridge ( I'm impressed you fit it all in, I though I was the Tetris master! ) pulling up at a camp and spending the time to film it, talking to the camera / audience, showing your boot, showing how you stood on containers to get the paddle board off the roof.
I spend every free moment I have camping, I have a caravan, I car camp, and tent camp. Whatever suits the occasion and the company I am with!
I do like filming, and think of myself as a very amateur vlogger, mainly for my kids sake. They may one day look at my videos and say " look how young we were, or you're not good at that! "
I can appreciate the time and effort in your editing!
Like I opened with, very easy to watch.
Thanks for the content. You have a new sub!
its fun 🎉🎉🎉
I’m guessing this is way behind if yr heading to tassie, and you’ve already gone thru Gippsland?
Hi Guys, so good to see Frankie back on board. nice camp site you had ,you will love Tassi ,was down there this time last year ,spent 4 months there ,& I really want to go back ,just love Tasmania.cheers David.😀
Thanks David, We're super exited for Tassie. We'll have about 2 months to explore, hopefully that's enough
Hi guys it's me again that guy you meet at tweed anytime...just wanted to say another great video you guys put up so jealous of you two ..I just got a projector from big w it works great not like your one but it's wear i got the idea ......safe travels and thanks for sharing.....
Thanks Simon! These modern projectors are so handy, enjoy!
Hi, After all your traveling around, have you ever been stuck in the van as it's FWD? I have talked to some people with FWD vans and they have been stuck on wet grass etc. Keep up the good content.
Hi David! Thanks for watching! Yes... once. We were sideways across a wet, grassy slope, sliding towards a tree. We waited a day until everything dried out before we could get unstuck and avoid the tree. I suspect FWD suffer the most on slopes. We had road tyres at the time, now we have the A/T tyres which seem to help. We also have snow chains now which we'll use if we ever get stuck again.