👊 The NULLARBOR Like You've NEVER SEEN IT! Remote, Off-Road & Off Grid
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- There's more than one way to cross Australia's vast interior and the famous Nullarbor Plain. It won't surprise most of you that we've gone the challenging way... and it doesn't start well!
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Thanks for another great video. In 1974 and earlier you could drive around the grounds of the telegraph station at Eucla and walk through all the rooms. The dunes show no mercy! BTW there were road trains back in the 60's and 70's. Maybe not 4 trailers but at least 2 and 3 trailers. The original Eyre Hwy was wide enough for about 4 road trains to fit across it. Looks like its down to a single lane now. When it rained the road filled with water and it was really difficult to see any rocks and pot holes. Those tanks were important water sources for travellers in the old days. Ivy tanks was a really well known stop. The Hwy was completed during WWII and my father first drove it in 1952. He loved the road and we did many trips from Perth to Melbourne when I was young the last time we did the old road was in 1974 I think when I had my licence. Love your work.
Thanks for sharing those insights! That's really interesting to hear. Cheers.
Loving the videos, thanks for taking us along. Enjoy about 2/3 of a beer on us
Thanks heaps! Cheers to that!
Merry Christmas to you all, and best wishes for a safe and happy New Year. Thanks for all the great content you've shared this year!
love this segment
when we moved from NSW to Esperance in 1959 we put the semi trailers on the trans train in Port Pirie and took them off in Kalgoorlie then drove the very rough track/road down to esperance.
Thanks! Wow, what a different time!
Thanks for your great video. It brought back some historical memories. FYI 2 of my aunts drove from Western Australia through to Boort in Victoria back in the early 1920s I believe that they were the first women to cross the Nulabor solo No Highway no caravan no 4wd . I guess I’m not the only adventurous guy in the family. Again thanks for sharing. Cheers Kelvin
Wow, that's incredible! Your aunts were pioneers.
Thankyou for a great year of watching your adventures, looking forward to next year. I purchased a Starlink yesterday based solely on seeing you able to make a phone call to your mechanic when you had the diff problem.
That's awesome, hopefully it works well for you!
Another great video guys. Last camp site with the Eagles nest looked like an awesome spot……. I know you guys dont choose the adverts, but by watching them, I have all the info I need to use salt to “build a rock hard tent pole”, You should pay us to watch some of the crap they put on …. 😂😂😂…… Anyway, happy to keep supporting you guys and RFDS
Thanks! Yeah, that campsite was pretty epic! You never know when you might need an extra tent pole 😂👊
I love watching your videos, as a kid back in 1975 we went to the telegraph station, and the sand was up to the chimneys. good to see it still standing and more of it. We did the Nullarbor crossing 8 times in the back of a valiant with no air conditioning way back then Petrol was 14 cents a litre out there. (4 times on the old dirt road). I never get sick of seeing footage of the area. Hope you all have a great Christmas and keep on traveling so we can see more of your amazing adventures.
Thanks for the kind words, sounds like you've got some awesome memories out there.
My first video I have seen of you both in my recommendations . What a great vibe you both have.
Thanks so much!
Man this episode was epic. We will be heading across next few months. Keen to give this route a crack.
The feeling you captured at the last campsite is just heaven to us. Nobody around and huge skies, nothing better.
Think you may be too close for the Wedgie to come back even if still active.
Matt and Leisa.
Thanks guys, it's an epic trip
Hi Liz, Simon, James & Harrison…
Thanks for the great entertainment all year and hopefully we’ll see you at the Titanium Rally.
All the best for Christmas and the New Year…
Pam & Graeme
Thanks Pam & Graeme! We'll be there for sure.
Merry Christmas to you two and the boys
Merry Christmas to you and the family, love your work! ❤️❤️
Merry Christmas to you too!
Hi from New Zealand. Yes another great video of the vast flat country of Australia. The scenery is great. We because we love our jobs and pets can only go away for weekends and holidays. So we are about to start for the first time some caravanning trips NZ in our 2007 23 foot Jayco Sterling caravan and our 2015 Ford Ranger ute done 77000 kms. Yes you guys have helped inspire this. So we will get a taste what you do. Any advise that you can give. Keep the traveling videos coming, it would be good to see you travel in NZ 1 day soon. We have Titanium caravans in NZ. Thanks again Jono P
Thanks so much for the support - we love seeing people take the plunge into the caravanning world, and we're sure you'll have a great time!
You are bringing back our memories of the “old days” of the Eyre Highway . We first drove the gravel Eyre H’way in 1972 when we drove from Darwin to Perth . The road from Alice Springs to Pt Augusta was gravel as well and we drove a 2 door GTR Torana . We drove both ways again in 1974 during the night due to vehicle breakdown and a time frame and yes we had road trains …………. And the road was narrow . Very little on way of road houses except for Ivey Tanks which we called into around midnight and bought a bacon burger ……… the best ever . Koonalda is extremely interesting especially the cave .
That’s awesome, it’s amazing to hear what it was like back then!
That camp spot near the Eagles nest looked just incredible. Great ep. Guys 👍
It sure was, a highlight for us too!
Merry Christmas guys and thanks for all the great content. 🎄🎄💕💕🎄🎄
Merry Christmas! Hope you have a great one!
Great episode once again. Have a Merry Christmas and safe New Year.
Thanks, same to you!
Merry Christmas to you and your family. Also have a happy New Year and lots more safe travels.
Thanks! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you too!
absolutely love watching your travels, this is another track I personally would love to do. Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to you too - hopefully you get out there to tackle it one day!
Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you all see you next time all the best Ron
Cheers Ron, happy new year to you too!
Nice one guy's, have yourselves a wonderful Xmas and safe new year.
Cheers Wazza
Thanks Wazza, you too!
Love your content, hope to see you back in W.A soon. Have a great Christmas
Thanks for watching, we'll be back out there soon!
Another great one guy's. Have a merry Christmas.
Thanks mate, you too!
love the remoteness that you always seem to find. We are gearing up to leave in a few months we have sold everything and just going to travel. Spoken with Kalim from water makers Australia and purchase a set up to try out in the new car once we are on the road. Just wondering if you are still thinking of putting a video together with more content on water maker. would enjoy seeing more about what you thought of it.
keep traveling
Howie
Great to hear you're getting ready for your trip, Howie! It’s awesome to hear you’re going to be using a water maker. Our video is in the pipeline and should be released in Jan 2025 👍
Merry Christmas and hope you all have a wonderful time
Merry Christmas to you too!
One day......used to work in Papua, but never made it to Australia. But the day will come. Thank you for your videos.
You should!
Interesting video this week. I've always been curious about the old Highway and I'd still like to do it if I was in a tent but with a 2.4m wide van I think I'll content myself with your video. Your temporary lack of forward progress in teh Dunes at the Telegraph station reminded me of a very old conversation when crossing teh Simpson in the 90's. Old timer and I, sitting around a camp fire one night, were discussing everyone's choice of tyres. We couldn't understand those who'd fitted wide "muddies" for the trip as the extra width meant a wide "bow wave" of sand each tyre pushed in front of it. (We were both using 185 85 R16 LT's but 245's back home for normal work)). Eventually we started talking abouit tyres for the campers that were getting towed across. Given we'd already agreed with the narrow tyre idea for the sand we then pondered the value of airing down for a trailer that has no traction. There must be a point where airing down to give more float v smaller bow wave must have a sweet spot. Perhaps there's a PhD student out there who'd like to do the reseach 😁😁😁
Sounds like a great conversation around the campfire! It's food for thought. I agree, narrower tyres are better in most situations, the challenge is getting them these days especially with an adequate load rating.
Merry Xmas guys
we did the Indian Pacific train trip, a lot longer section of no trees up a bit higher up Aus
Enjoyed watching your travel updates, look forward to your next episode when you go to Koonalda Homestead, we were headlining there last October but the 16klm dirt road from the Highway was too rough for us with a road van and the forecast of heavy rain decided against it. Merry Xmas to you all.
Merry Christmas!
Heck, video call, I came from a time of 1 phone in the house and the handset was connected to the base with a cord. No fancy cordless for us! Oh and also mum and dad did have a remote control TV - they told me to change the channel, I got up and changed it for them.
Haha, that's classic!
Merry Christmas and happy new year to all of you. Looking forward to seeing your adventures in 2025
Thanks, we're looking forward to it too!
Hey guy's as usual enjoy your content, I'm afraid there is an apology for Liz coming mate, Roadtrains have been around since the 30's. So high probability litres also on old Eyre Highway. Safe travels and have a great Xmass guys and new year to come.
Haha, thanks for the history lesson!
Thanks for putting in the camp sites Liz it helps with planning for others👍did you find all the bottle dumps around the telegraph station?
Great to hear! No, we didn't look around too much though.
How often do you launch the news letter ? Great video. Hope you guy's have a great xmas and new year were ever you are. Safe Travels.
Thanks, you too! We try and get a couple out each month, but it varies.
Love the look of the van inside. Question, how do you secure the picture on the wall so it doesn’t fall off on the rough stuff? Merry Xmas too!
Thanks, mate. It's stuck on with the 3M picture hanging velcro
Road trains have been around a wee bit longer than Simon reckons
There you go!
Yeah, when Simon said that to Liz something in the back of my head thought that wasn’t right. While reading Batty’s Bush Bible this morning the topic came up so I hit Wikipedia and sure enough road trains have been around since the 1800s and in modern motorised form in Australia since the 1930s. Now that lonely grey cell of mine back there can rest in peace! But just to make sure please reassure Liz that her conjecture was on the money.
Hey Simon, just letting you know, I bought 2 chairs from Stratus yesterday by following the link from your website and they wouldn’t accept your ‘TLP’ discount code for my purchase. So I dunno what that was about!
Thanks for letting me know. It can happen sometimes if they're already on sale.
Love your content guys. I’d love to pick your brains and possibly tap into your knowledge, please. My question, what size tyres are you running on the landcruiser? 33s or 35s? Keep safe guys, Merry Christmas and keep up the great work.
Thanks so much. We find 33's pretty good for most conditions and a little more economical than 35's
Love it! Do you need a permit to drive that road? Have you needed to run the DRS or is the van pretty dust-proof?
No need for permits, it's a public road. We use the DRS in this one becuase it has venting in the door, etc.
Enjoy your trip , the Nullarbor ,2 million hectares will be wind and solar soon , it will all be distorted , so enjoy it while you can
That would be a lot of solar and wind generation! Incredible.
Leave the van behind...cut your losses, and buy a tent
Yeah, nah. Living in a caravan is enough of a challenge 😂
Road Trains since the 1930’s 1940’s
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_train
Interesting! Cheers.
Love your content guys. I’d love to pick your brains and possibly tap into your knowledge, please. My question, what size tyres are you running on the landcruiser? 33s or 35s? Keep safe guys, Merry Christmas and keep up the great work.