OFFGRID | CHEAP CAMP | INSIDE THE REEF! Ningaloo's best kept secret - BRUBOODJOO (9 Mile)

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  • Опубликовано: 1 май 2021
  • Everyone's heard of Coral Bay, Warroora and Ningaloo stations, but no-one seems to know Bruboodjoo. Situated a short 15km north of Coral Bay, but completely offgrid and away from the masses - this is one not to miss.
    Easy access, super cheap and a protected bay for the boat! Bring it on.

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  • @scale2tail
    @scale2tail 2 года назад +1

    A must do. Thanks for sharing 🙌

  • @fredmilkman9855
    @fredmilkman9855 3 года назад +2

    Awesome place. Great vid

    • @ourrealitytravels
      @ourrealitytravels  3 года назад

      Thanks Fred. We loved it and such great access for those that don't want to spend hours 4wdriving to get to a spot on Ningaloo.

  • @stefanjreynolds
    @stefanjreynolds 3 года назад +1

    So cool you guys! Love getting a feel for your trip and so grateful to be able to see it all happening! Keep them coming! Thank you, you’ve inspired us!

    • @ourrealitytravels
      @ourrealitytravels  3 года назад +1

      Our pleasure! There are plenty more to come. We also have some exciting news about the future to drop in due course. Stay tuned.

  • @nickholt8104
    @nickholt8104 2 года назад +2

    Those Trees are desert oaks and they expel salt water at night, don’t park under them as you will have a nice crusty coating over everything when it dries

    • @ourrealitytravels
      @ourrealitytravels  2 года назад

      Thanks mate, it's quite a sight when they do it. Cheers, ORT

    • @nickholt8104
      @nickholt8104 2 года назад +1

      @@ourrealitytravels I used to wonder why everything was wet in the morning and I knew it hadn’t rained…always something to learn eh?

  • @sineadosullivan7072
    @sineadosullivan7072 3 года назад +1

    Such a beautiful spot

    • @ourrealitytravels
      @ourrealitytravels  3 года назад

      So close to Coral Bay but without the crowds. It gets our vote.

  • @georgewatson8883
    @georgewatson8883 2 года назад +1

    Tamarisk trees can survive on salty ground water by actively weeping hyper saline water at night to get rid of the salt. Don’t park under them.

    • @ourrealitytravels
      @ourrealitytravels  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for this. We were so intrigued by it. Great tip to avoid the salty water getting on the vehicle and van. Thanks again, ORT.

  • @goforeitgolf
    @goforeitgolf 3 года назад +1

    Only 2 attempts to get up the soft sand? Some smart editing there 😉 great vid guys!

    • @ourrealitytravels
      @ourrealitytravels  3 года назад

      The beauty of being in control of the show! Lucky its a Toyota though, a poor old Nissan might have had to be retired down the bottom of the hill.

    • @goforeitgolf
      @goforeitgolf 3 года назад +1

      There are worse places to be stuck 😅😅

  • @AUSSIEACCOB
    @AUSSIEACCOB 3 года назад +1

    Great work with the rubbish, it is disappointing to see so much of it around. We always leave the place cleaner than when we found it.

    • @ourrealitytravels
      @ourrealitytravels  3 года назад +1

      It's so disappointing. We've since invested in a rubbish bag for the back of the car so we have upped how much we can collect. Amazing some of the stuff you find.

  • @kimgunnell5425
    @kimgunnell5425 2 года назад +1

    I have just started watching you guy love it so far where do you keep the outboard motor when traveling

    • @ourrealitytravels
      @ourrealitytravels  2 года назад

      Hi Kim, we have mounts on the back of the car and the van. I only use the one on the car when I am taking it somewhere with just the car only though, normal spot is on the van. Check out our rooftip tinny rundown vid if you haven't already and it shows it on the back of the van. Cheers ORT

    • @kimgunnell5425
      @kimgunnell5425 2 года назад

      @@ourrealitytravels I will check it out.

  • @jessebrandenburg7989
    @jessebrandenburg7989 Год назад

    Could you get a 5.6 m boat in there no worries?

    • @ourrealitytravels
      @ourrealitytravels  Год назад

      Depends, a light alloy one yeh you could give it a go but its quite shallow where we were launching the tinny. Could definitely do it on the right tide. A heavy glass boat I'd probably launch at coral bay and drive it up. Cheers, ORT.

  • @fabstiles2754
    @fabstiles2754 3 года назад

    Best kept secret ? away from the masses? Yes , well it was, but not anymore, Why do you have to tell the whole world? Don't complain about the crowds next time you come back , because you've put it on the internet,,, just have a long hard think about what you're doing????? ha,

    • @ourrealitytravels
      @ourrealitytravels  3 года назад

      Hi Fab, thanks for your feedback. Whilst I understand where you're coming from I also think that youtube is how a lot of people are discovering these beautiful places these days. We think everyone should be able to enjoy these beautiful areas and encourage everyone to do so in a sustainable way. We have been here a few times and yes it is getting busier along with everywhere across Australia in this interesting times we are faced with. Safe travels.

  • @johnyg78
    @johnyg78 19 дней назад +1

    Perfect spot except for all the pricks with generators running all day,ruined the experience