Thanks Dave!!!! We def take that as a complement as we always say that to each other as well!!!! Happy to hear you enjoyed the vid!!!!! Thanks for the message 👍
Hahah, thanks🙌🙌🙌 we try to capture as much as we can, unfortunately most of our best laughs are when the camera isn’t rolling…. Always the way!!! Thanks for watching and sending us a comment 👌
Hi guys, another great video thanks very much for the entertainment and as I've said before just love the kiwi humour. As always best wishes from Rotorua
Hey David!!!! Happy to hear we kept you entertained for 20 minutes today!!! 🙌🙌 Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. We hope Rotorua isn’t too cold at the moment while we soak in the sun 😜
Something I found when travelling corrugated roads, if you have good visibility ahead, drive on the wrong side, fast, instead of being slammed around you'll have a vibration, the only downside these vibrations tend to undo fastenings, so you need to go over your vehicle with a spanner if you drive like this for long periods. Really enjoy your travels and humour, looking forward to the next episode!!
Oh that’s a good idea, we will have to give that a go… just not around the corners 😜. Yes Chris has that on his to-do-list before we hit the road again to make sure we don’t loose anything that is meant to be screwed on!!! Thanks for watching and sending us a message 🤣🙌🤣
Corrugated Iron Corrugated iron, i.e. flat sheet-iron that has been cold rolled into a wavy surface, was first patented in the United Kingdom in 1829 (Palmer, 1829). Many manufacturers quickly offered the product once the original patent had run out in 1843.
Hey Shane, thanks for sharing your knowledge! Best thing about going to those old towns is learning about things we’ve really never stopped to think about before. Thanks for watching our adventure 👍
Ahhh 😱 oh we haven’t heard that one 😳. Hopefully that’s an old wives tale and not true. Is a great lookout point from up there though! Thanks for the message and for watching 🙌
We’ve heard that, but after putting it to the test in our Everest, that is def not the way hahah at least for us anyway. We don’t mind going slow, just happy to get to the end with nothing broken!!! Thanks for the comment and for watching our vid 🙌🙌🙌
You guys are too funny. Love watching yous have so much fun.
Haha… thanks Lyn! We try to have a laugh as often as possible 🙌🙌🙌
Nice to hear from you again!!!! Thanks for watching!
You two are a couple of crazies. Love watching the interaction. Thanks for another good episode. 😊
Thanks Dave!!!! We def take that as a complement as we always say that to each other as well!!!! Happy to hear you enjoyed the vid!!!!! Thanks for the message 👍
Another great vid…
Thanks Jeff 🙌🙌🙌🤣 we appreciate the comment and are happy to hear you enjoyed the vid!!!!
You guys crack me up! Love your sense of humour!
Hahah, thanks🙌🙌🙌 we try to capture as much as we can, unfortunately most of our best laughs are when the camera isn’t rolling…. Always the way!!! Thanks for watching and sending us a comment 👌
I'm just casting my mind back to the caravan build and you using MY chisels for something that may have been a material other than wood Chris 🤣
Definitely don’t remember that 🤪 I do remember sharpening something that resembled an extra wide screw driver though 🤔😂
Hi guys, another great video thanks very much for the entertainment and as I've said before just love the kiwi humour. As always best wishes from Rotorua
Hey David!!!! Happy to hear we kept you entertained for 20 minutes today!!! 🙌🙌 Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. We hope Rotorua isn’t too cold at the moment while we soak in the sun 😜
Cold and wet here in Rotorua. Really envious of you 2 enjoying the fine and warm weather
Something I found when travelling corrugated roads, if you have good visibility ahead,
drive on the wrong side, fast, instead of being slammed around you'll have a vibration,
the only downside these vibrations tend to undo fastenings, so you need to go over
your vehicle with a spanner if you drive like this for long periods.
Really enjoy your travels and humour, looking forward to the next episode!!
Oh that’s a good idea, we will have to give that a go… just not around the corners 😜. Yes Chris has that on his to-do-list before we hit the road again to make sure we don’t loose anything that is meant to be screwed on!!! Thanks for watching and sending us a message 🤣🙌🤣
Corrugated Iron Corrugated iron, i.e. flat sheet-iron that has been cold rolled into a wavy surface, was first patented in the United Kingdom in 1829 (Palmer, 1829). Many manufacturers quickly offered the product once the original patent had run out in 1843.
Hey Shane, thanks for sharing your knowledge! Best thing about going to those old towns is learning about things we’ve really never stopped to think about before. Thanks for watching our adventure 👍
Hahaha 🤣 wood in the forest! Shot Tans
She comes up with some corkers 🤣🤣
The story i was told was a couple of lads drowned in the water tanks in Karratha.
Great views .
Ahhh 😱 oh we haven’t heard that one 😳. Hopefully that’s an old wives tale and not true. Is a great lookout point from up there though! Thanks for the message and for watching 🙌
The faster the better on corrugations! Terrible things
We’ve heard that, but after putting it to the test in our Everest, that is def not the way hahah at least for us anyway. We don’t mind going slow, just happy to get to the end with nothing broken!!! Thanks for the comment and for watching our vid 🙌🙌🙌