Hi guys. We just watched that and kept saying we think the same- it was a great episode. Who the hell would invite someone back to their house for coffee- I would because like you just be nice just be friendly. And then you mentioned me- Thankyou !!!!! Now that’s funny. I have told that story often. Hope you get the car sorted soon and get back out there. Look forward to your future adventures. Best wishes Richard & Michelle.
That is hilarious!!!! We too have told the story often!!!! How strange are we all!? Anyway you were awesome, so friendly and we really enjoyed our coffee with you!
Heading back to Tassie after Christmas and taking our Border Collie with us this time.. just did a short trip with just her (our old girl is too old now) she too has just slipped into caravan life pretty easy as well
Hi guys, thx for the Q&A it was great. We are in the planning stages hoping to get on the road in 18months. We’re planning to end up in a HD truck, but not sure which at this stage. So without knowing your current car issue situation, my question is, if you could go back in time to when you purchased your Tow Rig, would you make the same decision?
No we wouldn’t - it’s a very long explanation but we’d go a 2500 most likely. In saying that we purchased during COVID and the 1500s were all you could get in Australia due to chip issues overseas and we wanted time to build it up … we love our rig but have probably spent enough on it with GVM upgrades etc that we could have bought a 2500!
Hey Mark, thanks for the feedback. The app called TravelSpend - it has an annual subscription of $12.99. I use it religiously and rate it. It would even be good to use when you’re not travelling to get a good understanding of your regular living expenses. Thanks for messaging us and for watching. Good luck with your planning and preparation - it’s so worth it!
There really aren’t that many free camp options - also safety, access to town/mechanics and the size of our rig means it’s not possible to “stealth” camp!
@@Oursaltylife Back in my Army days we were in convoys of up 8 trucks 16 hours on the road. We just pulled up on the side of the road and camped under our trucks in our swags. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fabulous 👌
Some good tips
For when we take our lives on the road
We are planning to pick up work along the way
Thankyou
People have told us that there’s plenty of work available along the way. Its seems the more remote you go the harder it is to get staff. Good luck!
Good honest q and a about your trip 👌
Thanks for that! We're very happy to share - that's how we learnt before we hit the road.
Hey, I just saw your car on the back of a truck, just out of the border village 👍
Cheers thanks for the update glad it’s all n the move again it was sitting in Perth for a while
Hi guys. We just watched that and kept saying we think the same- it was a great episode. Who the hell would invite someone back to their house for coffee- I would because like you just be nice just be friendly. And then you mentioned me- Thankyou !!!!! Now that’s funny. I have told that story often. Hope you get the car sorted soon and get back out there. Look forward to your future adventures. Best wishes Richard & Michelle.
That is hilarious!!!! We too have told the story often!!!! How strange are we all!? Anyway you were awesome, so friendly and we really enjoyed our coffee with you!
Wouldn't it be cheaper to get a new diff fitted In wa 👍
Heading back to Tassie after Christmas and taking our Border Collie with us this time.. just did a short trip with just her (our old girl is too old now) she too has just slipped into caravan life pretty easy as well
It’s so good watching them enjoy the travel life isn’t it?
Hi guys, thx for the Q&A it was great. We are in the planning stages hoping to get on the road in 18months. We’re planning to end up in a HD truck, but not sure which at this stage. So without knowing your current car issue situation, my question is, if you could go back in time to when you purchased your Tow Rig, would you make the same decision?
No we wouldn’t - it’s a very long explanation but we’d go a 2500 most likely. In saying that we purchased during COVID and the 1500s were all you could get in Australia due to chip issues overseas and we wanted time to build it up … we love our rig but have probably spent enough on it with GVM upgrades etc that we could have bought a 2500!
thanks, yer we’ll be going 2500 for all the reasons you mentioned. Would you consider other HD manufacturers? Or stick with your current.
Hi new to the channel, excellent video as we prepare to retire in December. What was the budget app you showed in the video please? Safe travels Mark
Hey Mark, thanks for the feedback. The app called TravelSpend - it has an annual subscription of $12.99. I use it religiously and rate it. It would even be good to use when you’re not travelling to get a good understanding of your regular living expenses. Thanks for messaging us and for watching. Good luck with your planning and preparation - it’s so worth it!
@@Oursaltylife Thank you
Why didn't you camp on the side of the road, no cost,?
There really aren’t that many free camp options - also safety, access to town/mechanics and the size of our rig means it’s not possible to “stealth” camp!
@@Oursaltylife Back in my Army days we were in convoys of up 8 trucks 16 hours on the road. We just pulled up on the side of the road and camped under our trucks in our swags. 🤣🤣🤣🤣