Loved that seaweed & wished I owned a home down that way & a big truck to cart it home to my garden. Makes good compost, such a waste leaving it there. They needed to send workmen to move it onto the sand dunes to create more soil for their regrowth. You were getting more blue skies than we do in western Sydney, that's for sure as you don't have pollution, lucky you!! Just good fresh air to breath into your lungs!!
Interesting to read your comments about the seaweed for the garden. I would have thought that there would have been too much salt in the seaweed for the typical home garden.
There is a lot of work and time put into those advent calendars that Sally does but is is one of those tasks that you can take with you and do in most places.
Thank you again Mick and Sally for a great video. Love that seaweed! We are use to it as we spend a fair bit of time at Shoreham beach in the Westernport area of Victoria. Always lots of seaweed there!! But such a beautiful place…….. we have to just keep going back. Very popular with the surfers too. We look forward to your next video. Best wishes and happy travelling to you both from Jen and Norm 😀😀☀️🌊⭐️
Thnakyou, I am planning a trip around Yorks later in the year and you have helped. I know the east side well but anything above Corny Pt on the west side is all new to me.
Thanks once again for another enjoyable video. We enjoyed our time on the Peninsula and have some great memories of the area. Hope that you are enjoying your retirement. Happy travels and best wishes from Rotorua
More great beach stuff! Thats a lot of seaweed 😱 I definitely need to plan a trip to beach areas in winter. Thanks for sharing more of your trips. Cheers Cheryl 🙂
So much seaweed around during the winter months. As long as it has all washed out to sea for the summer period to let the swimmers enjoy the beach. Spring would be a nice time of the year for beach camping but then the crows increase as well.
Thanks for sharing those scones and scrolls Sally lol. That seagull was displaying classic cupboard love, wanting to be fed! Last time we were at Burners, there were several permanent camp vans there. Looks like they have been removed. Its a beach for fisherman and a good boat ramp. Too many rocks to swim with for my liking, but maybe thats just me. Very enjoyable video all up. Thanks mate
You are so welcome! Looking at the beach from where we were camped, there appeared to be a lot of sandy beach area with no rocks. Summer time when the beach was a little cleaner would be the go to get a good look at swimming spots.
When there is just the location to enjoy, sitting around doing nothing sometimes is all we want to do. If we are in a location where there are things to go and look at, we will do that. Have to take each situation as it comes. No need to rush and do everything today, we need to leave something that needs to be done tomorrow.
Re bonjour cher Mike. À mon tour de te proposer quelques images de la France (Sud de la France - précision en fin de vidéo), j'y suis en vacances actuellement. Il n'y a pas de commentaires, mais juste une musique d'accompagnement que tu pourras mettre en sourdine, si celle-ci ne te convient pas. Donc pour te remercier: ruclips.net/video/bFxqX22Xhdo/видео.html
@@serial-traileurs1826 very nice country with all of it's green fields. I noticed the swimming pool is uncovered, but with all the green makes me think it would be too cold for swimming.
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 Bonjour Mike. Les champs (plutôt prairies) sont inhabituellement verts cette année, surtout après une semaine pluvieuse, chose rare ici en cette période, c'est l'été (régulièrement entre 30 et 35°C). L'eau de la piscine est à 28°C, donc aucun souci pour s'y baigner. Cet endroit est un gîte destiné aux vacanciers. Des travaux d'amélioration de la piscine sont en cours. Cette piscine possède un rideau fermé pour la nuit. Pour ma part, ce secteur géographique me plaît, il me permet de pratiquer mon sport favori (le trail ou course à pied Nature) à travers ces petites montagnes boisées aux chemins étroits, caillouteux, mais si agréables. J'habite à 800km plus au Nord du pays, chez moi, il n'y a pas de montagne, le relief est plat, d'où la présence de grands champs agricoles. Au plaisir de te lire cher Mike. JPhB
Hi Mick and Sally. Fairly new to your site here. Really enjoy your videos. Loved coming along for your road train drives. Have just arrived back from the Nullarbor and Exmouth Trip so have a new appreciation for those big rigs. Just wondering if you have to book for Burners Beach site or is it first come best dressed. Also enjoyed Sally’s scones and cinnamon scrolls scene. Nice to get some ideas for on the road cooking. Enjoy your travels. 😊
There is no booking required for any of the campgrounds on the Yorke Peninsula. Once you have purchased your camping permit, you can then use it at any campground on the Yorke Peninsula. I have left a link below in the video description that will take you to the booking page and will tell you how it all works, enjoy your travels.👍
The mat is called Annex matting available from any caravan spare parts store. We have had ours for years now, it is to the point that it is nearly up for replacement.
We moved over to this type of fire pit to save on weight while traveling. It serves all the requirements that we have asked of it although I am unsure of how much wood weight the screen mesh will take before it goes out of shape while the fire is burning. It certainly allows all of the fire heat to radiate outwards and easily keeps us warm. Because the air can get around the fire from all directions, the wood burns down to a fine ash leaving no charcoal. Unfortunately for us, we can not sit our little wood bbq over the top of it like we could with our other fire pit.
@@JohnR-2024 assuming that you have watched all of our videos on the Yorke Peninsula, we easily took or 21 foot caravan into all of the campgrounds that we showed. Our three favorite spots would have to be Burners Beach, Tiparra Rocks and Gleesons Landing. Enjoy your time there when you go, it is a great part of SA to camp at🙂
It’s a Very Beautiful place to See with Dear Mick and Sally !!!… Thank-You !!!…
Glad you enjoyed it🙂
Another great video Mick and Sally really enjoyed it , Jez loves your needle work Sally
Thanks, the hours of work that go into those needle work projects is unreal.👍
Loved that seaweed & wished I owned a home down that way & a big truck to cart it home to my garden. Makes good compost, such a waste leaving it there. They needed to send workmen to move it onto the sand dunes to create more soil for their regrowth.
You were getting more blue skies than we do in western Sydney, that's for sure as you don't have pollution, lucky you!! Just good fresh air to breath into your lungs!!
Interesting to read your comments about the seaweed for the garden. I would have thought that there would have been too much salt in the seaweed for the typical home garden.
Thoroughly enjoyed this , very interesting . Loved the sewing of the advent calendar , looks impressive. 👍🫶❤️🐾
There is a lot of work and time put into those advent calendars that Sally does but is is one of those tasks that you can take with you and do in most places.
Very relaxing, thanks for that.
Thank you, for the period that we were there, there wasn't much to do but sit back and relax. Sometimes it is all the one needs to have a great time.
Beautiful area, enjoyed ❤🦘🦘🤠🇦🇺
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it👍
Thank you again Mick and Sally for a great video. Love that seaweed! We are use to it as we spend a fair bit of time at Shoreham beach in the Westernport area of Victoria. Always lots of seaweed there!! But such a beautiful place…….. we have to just keep going back. Very popular with the surfers too. We look forward to your next video. Best wishes and happy travelling to you both from Jen and Norm 😀😀☀️🌊⭐️
Thanks Jen & Norm, glad you liked the video. In our next episode we move to Point Turton.
Great Video, thank you, love following your travels, those scones and scrolls looked amazing,thanks Sally will have to try those ❤❤
We don't have the scrolls very often, but when we do they are very nice.
I want some of Sally’s cinnamon scrolls!! And scones!! Great video as usual, Mick 👏
You and me both, I will have to ask Sally to do a double batch next time.
Thnakyou, I am planning a trip around Yorks later in the year and you have helped. I know the east side well but anything above Corny Pt on the west side is all new to me.
As long as there isn't too much wind while you are there you should have a great time on your trip😃
Good Evening 😊 Awesome beach 👏🏼 Epic episode 👍🏼 Thanks Legends for sharing 😊 Greetings Mates and cheers 🍻 From South Africa 🇿🇦
Glad you liked it, greetings from the land down-under🙂
Thanks once again for another enjoyable video. We enjoyed our time on the Peninsula and have some great memories of the area. Hope that you are enjoying your retirement. Happy travels and best wishes from Rotorua
Thanks David, retirement is good for the time being😁, something we should have done a little earlier perhaps. All the best to you in Rotorua.
More great beach stuff! Thats a lot of seaweed 😱 I definitely need to plan a trip to beach areas in winter. Thanks for sharing more of your trips. Cheers Cheryl 🙂
So much seaweed around during the winter months. As long as it has all washed out to sea for the summer period to let the swimmers enjoy the beach. Spring would be a nice time of the year for beach camping but then the crows increase as well.
Thanks for sharing those scones and scrolls Sally lol. That seagull was displaying classic cupboard love, wanting to be fed! Last time we were at Burners, there were several permanent camp vans there. Looks like they have been removed. Its a beach for fisherman and a good boat ramp. Too many rocks to swim with for my liking, but maybe thats just me. Very enjoyable video all up. Thanks mate
You are so welcome! Looking at the beach from where we were camped, there appeared to be a lot of sandy beach area with no rocks. Summer time when the beach was a little cleaner would be the go to get a good look at swimming spots.
Spending the whole day, every day, doing pretty much nothing, is a skill. I admire the endurance of endless tourers.
When there is just the location to enjoy, sitting around doing nothing sometimes is all we want to do. If we are in a location where there are things to go and look at, we will do that. Have to take each situation as it comes. No need to rush and do everything today, we need to leave something that needs to be done tomorrow.
Great video, Burners Beach (Point Souttar) is the best 🙂
We think so as well.
Hello Mick & Sally. Merci pour cette vidéo. Je constate que Sally est un "cordon bleu" (excellente cuisinière). Je passe commande 😉! A bientôt, JPhB.
Re bonjour cher Mike. À mon tour de te proposer quelques images de la France (Sud de la France - précision en fin de vidéo), j'y suis en vacances actuellement. Il n'y a pas de commentaires, mais juste une musique d'accompagnement que tu pourras mettre en sourdine, si celle-ci ne te convient pas. Donc pour te remercier: ruclips.net/video/bFxqX22Xhdo/видео.html
Sally will cook you some whenever you come this way👍
@@serial-traileurs1826 very nice country with all of it's green fields. I noticed the swimming pool is uncovered, but with all the green makes me think it would be too cold for swimming.
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 ❤ Ô que c'est gentil ! Merci Sally.
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 Bonjour Mike. Les champs (plutôt prairies) sont inhabituellement verts cette année, surtout après une semaine pluvieuse, chose rare ici en cette période, c'est l'été (régulièrement entre 30 et 35°C). L'eau de la piscine est à 28°C, donc aucun souci pour s'y baigner. Cet endroit est un gîte destiné aux vacanciers. Des travaux d'amélioration de la piscine sont en cours. Cette piscine possède un rideau fermé pour la nuit.
Pour ma part, ce secteur géographique me plaît, il me permet de pratiquer mon sport favori (le trail ou course à pied Nature) à travers ces petites montagnes boisées aux chemins étroits, caillouteux, mais si agréables. J'habite à 800km plus au Nord du pays, chez moi, il n'y a pas de montagne, le relief est plat, d'où la présence de grands champs agricoles. Au plaisir de te lire cher Mike. JPhB
Hi Mick and Sally. Fairly new to your site here. Really enjoy your videos. Loved coming along for your road train drives. Have just arrived back from the Nullarbor and Exmouth Trip so have a new appreciation for those big rigs. Just wondering if you have to book for Burners Beach site or is it first come best dressed. Also enjoyed Sally’s scones and cinnamon scrolls scene. Nice to get some ideas for on the road cooking. Enjoy your travels. 😊
There is no booking required for any of the campgrounds on the Yorke Peninsula. Once you have purchased your camping permit, you can then use it at any campground on the Yorke Peninsula. I have left a link below in the video description that will take you to the booking page and will tell you how it all works, enjoy your travels.👍
Great to see. We're about to start travelling a bit. Can you tell me what the mat is you use outside your van Mick?
The mat is called Annex matting available from any caravan spare parts store. We have had ours for years now, it is to the point that it is nearly up for replacement.
Do you rate the fire pit? Keeps the warmth ok?
We moved over to this type of fire pit to save on weight while traveling. It serves all the requirements that we have asked of it although I am unsure of how much wood weight the screen mesh will take before it goes out of shape while the fire is burning. It certainly allows all of the fire heat to radiate outwards and easily keeps us warm. Because the air can get around the fire from all directions, the wood burns down to a fine ash leaving no charcoal. Unfortunately for us, we can not sit our little wood bbq over the top of it like we could with our other fire pit.
Awesome channel with great videos! Any recommendations for best Yorke Peninsula camp ground for beginner caravanners? 21foot van. Cheers 👍
Are you looking at locations that are low cost off grid or more into Caravan Parks? There is so much on offer either way on the Yorke Peninsula.
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 low cost off-grid options that are relatively easy to access with our 21foot van, given our inexperience. Thank you!
@@JohnR-2024 assuming that you have watched all of our videos on the Yorke Peninsula, we easily took or 21 foot caravan into all of the campgrounds that we showed. Our three favorite spots would have to be Burners Beach, Tiparra Rocks and Gleesons Landing. Enjoy your time there when you go, it is a great part of SA to camp at🙂
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 thank you very much! I’ll continue watching the videos 👍
Vegemite
Vegemite, Promite, Marmite, all good stuff🙂🙃🙂
Do hope that you are now retired
Yes all retired and enjoying it.