Thumbs up for inviting us into your fam and tours,certainly a hell of a lot more places to look and tour compared to the late 70s,only got to stop 1 or 2 vehicles on the old kunnunarra to Broome highway works per day,living water from the creeks,meat from the nearest station and town for 5 days every month
I can’t tell you how much I enjoy your videos The interaction with Tiff and you guys is awesome. She will remember her growing up with such good things and 💕 Thank you
Thanks for allowing us to enjoy your travels. Brilliant photography a such beautiful scenery. The littlest narrator is charming with her backup being very informative. WikiCamps is very interesting. Safe travels.
Great to see your using the BEST coffee maker. No need for all those fancy machines. The Bialetti makes the best Pure Coffee. It takes a bit of experimenting to get the tastiest beans. I LOVE my freshly ground coffee in the Bialetti.
@@WildTouring Not that I'm a fanboy at all........but I have 6 different sizes. Some for camping.....some for home. Depends on how many you are cooking coffee for. 🤔🤔🤔👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely awesome video once again. Great format, easy to watch no BS great cooking and camp site tips with commentary of the sites both free and parks. 👍
You are creating some wonderful family memories. Especially good that you will always be able to play them back on a computer. We started off 50 years ago with Super 8 movie, then 8mm video, then VHS (C), all of which are now sitting in a cupboard because it's not easy to get them digitised.
Hi Tourings, absolutely stunning footage once again. LOVED Hamburger the cow. You're a brave man Cam and a brave girl Chloe (Tiff - hmmmm, not so much). My "feet itch barrel " is almost full. Will get out there soon. Thanks folks - Peter V
Magic guys! Broome looks like a place where you could easily spend a couple of weeks at. And on my bucket list is to walk around and to the middle of Wolfe Creek Crater.
Cam, Tiff and Chloe another great video so want to get back to WA and have another look. You have such great tips thanks again for sharing with everyone .
I reckon I had nightmares for 6 months after watching the film 'Wolfe Creek' !!, . . . . . but as Chloe would probably say, "no big deal !!", :-)), thanks for sharing, very enjoyable, Cheers.
Awesome episode again! Glad your car started at Wolfe Creek!! I'm sitting on the Murray River, finally able to get away for a few nights in Victoria 😁. Great sunset to finish off your vid. Next episode looks great already. Cheers.👍👍
When we were travelling with the kids a number of years ago through the Kimberly, we coined the term "SOS" Scenic Overload Syndrome. Too much of those gorgeous gorges and that scenic scenery. Can't wait to get the van hitched up and get back there.
Just found your channel and binge watched all 13 episodes. Only reason I came across you is because I am looking at getting a Forbes 13+ as well, so it's been great seeing the van in action. Keep up the good work guys! Subscribed.
I thought it was called pasghetti? :) Nice episode guys. It made me sad however, such beautiful locations and at the moment I can't experience them in person.
thanks ,for the reply, i live in Derby and binge watched 24 of your vids ,as i have been to 99% of your trips many yrs ago and was surprised at some of the changes on the camping areas ,as for the Tanami track its a pity you did not have a metal detector ,as 30 klms down the track thats where a lot of gold has been found/ and plenty of bush camping ,oh nice camera work
Lovin the format of the show, I like your little camp cook segment in each episode, well each episode but 11 that is, your slipping😏. I want to start doing a channel similar but focusing more on the caravan/camp cooking and showing the different ways we are set up to cook/bbq/smoke foods. I think we have most of the cameras that we need, ie GoPro, drone, SLR, phone of course and the new MacBook Pro to edit on once I learn how to drive it.
Each show is getting so much better. Your cinematography, your editing, really enjoying it. I will be very surprised if Emu Export doesn't offer Chloe a substantial financial sponsorship.
We have stayed a Lake Ellendale a couple times the cows were dropping their calves around the place. And the cows love Toast, second time we stayed there the cowboys came thru and said the herds coming thru, might be a good time to leave or get very dusty we left. And there is a couple of freshie crocs in there not a good idea to swim as it’s very boggy eg cows. But watching the pelicans fly in and fly out across the surface of the lake in the dusk was awesome .
Yet again compelling viewing. “Not gonna lie” “I must say” I’m looking forward to your next lot of information of what gear is working for you guys and what other stuff you’ve seen used by others that would make a difference when touring. I saw a shovel and recovery planks getting the thumbs up in this episode, along with a rice cooker, microwave, coffee pot, and Wikicamps Australia. I can’t believe you didn’t opt for the Emu Export homing-drone with upgraded GFM (gross flying mass) instead of that woefully inadequate awesome-video-only unit you did take - rookie mistake. Can’t believe that cow didn’t head-butt you or at least sneeze on you for failing to deliver the treats others have obviously been trading for friendly interaction. Personally I like the idea of interacting with cattle and horses more than crocs, snakes, goannas and other equally inhospitable native specimens but I still treat livestock with great caution.
I stumbled across you guys yesterday while looking into hybrid campers. I’ve seen a lot of this country and want to take my family for a similar trip. You are making some incredible memories as a family and I guarantee you’ll talk about it for many many years to come. I’d love to see an honest a review of the Forbes 13 when you’re done😊
Thanks mate, nah we had booked in for its logbook service in Karratha and we still had the new drive shaft on us so we got the blokes to fit it for us 👌
Hey guys , Love your set up and tips , videos keep them coming in 👍🏻 Just want to know what drone your using when filming? Oh just got a quote from mdc caravan today just getting organised for our trip up the tip cape York 👍🏻 thanks Regards Jason
Hi. Love your video's. What brand of Bluetooth tyre monitor do you use. Have you done a review on it. And how can i order stickers, and a cap. Keep up the great work.
Great video guys! We just returned from Winjana, tunnel creek, Boab gorge, Broome doing similar run...a mates camper trailer, but looking seriously at the Forbes as well...did a RUclips vid i think you'd enjoy...how do I share privately?
Loving the content guys, me and the family are jealous as! Cam can u while ur driving around tell us about ur mirrors as u never did a review on them? Are they the ebay cheapies or the good ones. Thanks
It wasn’t really haha, no creepy vibes out there. I believe the CSR is actually closed due to Covid right now, as you need aboriginal land permits to do it. Also not a track you want to be taking a caravan on! Thanks mate
I imagine you are all very relaxed💆🏼♀️🧘🏼♀️ Is there anything that stresses you out when you are travelling? Broome... I really want to go there ☺️ Are you a cook...chef or something? I ask because there’s no way my husband could cook any of your dishes!🤣
Haha no way, definitely not a chef i just don’t mind cooking 😊 nothing much to get stressed about, tiff just stresses about getting bogged and stuck somewhere haha
Damn you guys, my wife seen your microwave in canopy and guess what her question was to me? "Can we have one? Why don't we have one?" So I guess I must ask is there a build guide to allow such a commodity?
i see you let your tyres down quite a bit, on your trips , and i understand the reason, but i have been 4 wheeling since 1970 and have never had reason to do so ,on bad times getting bogged was in mud/ black soil and letting tyres down would not have helped , even though i have front / rear lockers did not help . So do you think it is worth the time / effort to be dropping tyre pressure when driving the beach/ bush tracks/gravel rds
Dave I've got absolutely no doubt in my mind that dropping some tyre pressure reduces your likelihood of getting bogged (by increasing the size of the tyre footprint it helps you float over the soft stuff rather than ploughing thought it), reduces the chance of tyre and vehicle damage (softer side walls act as shock absorbers) and reduces the damage you do to tracks (larger footprint means more traction and less wheel spin). There has been dozens of times I've been struggling on soft sand and by simply dropping a few more PSI its made it significantly easier going.
notice you did not catch a barra you dont jag on the first bite let them run jeg on the 2nd run / luring is different they will knock the lure themselves
Thumbs up for inviting us into your fam and tours,certainly a hell of a lot more places to look and tour compared to the late 70s,only got to stop 1 or 2 vehicles on the old kunnunarra to Broome highway works per day,living water from the creeks,meat from the nearest station and town for 5 days every month
I can’t tell you how much I enjoy your videos The interaction with Tiff and you guys is awesome. She will remember her growing up with such good things and 💕 Thank you
Brilliant scenery, thanks for sharing your adventures
Thanks for allowing us to enjoy your travels. Brilliant photography a such beautiful scenery. The littlest narrator is charming with her backup being very informative. WikiCamps is very interesting. Safe travels.
Great to see your using the BEST coffee maker. No need for all those fancy machines. The Bialetti makes the best Pure Coffee. It takes a bit of experimenting to get the tastiest beans. I LOVE my freshly ground coffee in the Bialetti.
It sure is! It’s all we use at home as well 😊
@@WildTouring Not that I'm a fanboy at all........but I have 6 different sizes. Some for camping.....some for home. Depends on how many you are cooking coffee for. 🤔🤔🤔👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
@@biggles333999 I really think you qualify !!!! :-))
Absolutely awesome video once again. Great format, easy to watch no BS great cooking and camp site tips with commentary of the sites both free and parks. 👍
You are creating some wonderful family memories. Especially good that you will always be able to play them back on a computer. We started off 50 years ago with Super 8 movie, then 8mm video, then VHS (C), all of which are now sitting in a cupboard because it's not easy to get them digitised.
Great ep guys you look like your enjoying the holiday!
Hi Tourings, absolutely stunning footage once again. LOVED Hamburger the cow. You're a brave man Cam and a brave girl Chloe (Tiff - hmmmm, not so much). My "feet itch barrel " is almost full. Will get out there soon. Thanks folks - Peter V
Magic guys! Broome looks like a place where you could easily spend a couple of weeks at. And on my bucket list is to walk around and to the middle of Wolfe Creek Crater.
You three are are favourite WA guides . Really like your reviews for us Qlders who hopefully get to WA this July🥰
Cheers Kevin! Borders are looking food for July mate, fingers crossed you get over here!
Another great episode! Well done! Love Chloe being dressed up in her Emu Export fairy wings! Classic! Regards, R and J
Another great one, thanks for showing it. The filming is top quality.
Stuck in Vic or 4 days no beer travelling around. lol
Cam's cooking segments are the best
Those dinosaur prints were awesome! Our son would have loved seeing those!
Cam, Tiff and Chloe another great video so want to get back to WA and have another look. You have such great tips thanks again for sharing with everyone .
I reckon I had nightmares for 6 months after watching the film 'Wolfe Creek' !!, . . . . . but as Chloe would probably say, "no big deal !!", :-)), thanks for sharing, very enjoyable, Cheers.
Haha yes that’s exactly what she would say 😂
Awesome episode again! Glad your car started at Wolfe Creek!! I'm sitting on the Murray River, finally able to get away for a few nights in Victoria 😁. Great sunset to finish off your vid. Next episode looks great already. Cheers.👍👍
When we were travelling with the kids a number of years ago through the Kimberly, we coined the term "SOS" Scenic Overload Syndrome. Too much of those gorgeous gorges and that scenic scenery. Can't wait to get the van hitched up and get back there.
Great stuff. Loved the colour of the water at Barred Ck. Nice to see areas we haven't been to in years.
All your wrap making in previous episodes made me hungry. I went and bought wrap ingredients. Delish.
Another great vid, thank you. You will need to patent the bush chook mask! Classic!! Cheers Graeme
Awesome vid as usual Cam. Cinematography is first rate. I'm sure you know that Tiff and Chloe are absolutely stealing the show now. Thanks for sharing
Another great vid guys Nothing wrong with a bit of fish with your sauce 😆
always love watching all your travels I look forward to it on a Saturday my night shift entertainment :)
Another fantastic episode guys. Well done.
Love!!!!!you guys are so joyous to watch❤️
WOW, Great episode guys. I cant wait to get over there and see Western Australia thank you for showing us some of the best spots to visit.
Awesome vid, really enjoyed that.
With the Tanami the issue is lack of fuel and places to stop off the road but it’s a great trip.
Wow Cam 4 days without beer well done, just thinking about it makes me want 1
Keep them coming, i love the WA coastline looks so beautiful
Yup, those were dinosaur prints. Good spotting. When it's not covid, there is also Mimbi Caves 90km east of Fitzroy that is worth seeing
Just found your channel and binge watched all 13 episodes. Only reason I came across you is because I am looking at getting a Forbes 13+ as well, so it's been great seeing the van in action. Keep up the good work guys! Subscribed.
I had heard that Emu Export shares went down for a while...now it all makes sense - Cam went 4 days out without drinking any!!!
Bloody jealious! Cant wait to get me camper in november.
Great episode again guys. I think more sauce Tiff.
Enjoyed as always 👍👍👍👍
the bush chook mask is awesome...
Another great episode
Thanks guys, well done again 👌🏻
Another awsome episode. Ease up on the sauce 🤪
You guys are the best. Thanks
I thought it was called pasghetti? :) Nice episode guys. It made me sad however, such beautiful locations and at the moment I can't experience them in person.
Loved it guys awesome love to do a trip like that 👌🙏
thanks ,for the reply, i live in Derby and binge watched 24 of your vids ,as i have been to 99% of your trips many yrs ago and was surprised at some of the changes on the camping areas ,as for the Tanami track its a pity you did not have a metal detector ,as 30 klms down the track thats where a lot of gold has been found/ and plenty of bush camping ,oh nice camera work
Bugger I should have hit you up for some tips on finding a fish up there haha.
Lovin the format of the show, I like your little camp cook segment in each episode, well each episode but 11 that is, your slipping😏. I want to start doing a channel similar but focusing more on the caravan/camp cooking and showing the different ways we are set up to cook/bbq/smoke foods. I think we have most of the cameras that we need, ie GoPro, drone, SLR, phone of course and the new MacBook Pro to edit on once I learn how to drive it.
Each show is getting so much better. Your cinematography, your editing, really enjoying it. I will be very surprised if Emu Export doesn't offer Chloe a substantial financial sponsorship.
😂
Loads of space loads of wood nice river but NO BEER😩 good video👍🏻
We have stayed a Lake Ellendale a couple times the cows were dropping their calves around the place. And the cows love Toast, second time we stayed there the cowboys came thru and said the herds coming thru, might be a good time to leave or get very dusty we left. And there is a couple of freshie crocs in there not a good idea to swim as it’s very boggy eg cows. But watching the pelicans fly in and fly out across the surface of the lake in the dusk was awesome .
Yet again compelling viewing. “Not gonna lie” “I must say” I’m looking forward to your next lot of information of what gear is working for you guys and what other stuff you’ve seen used by others that would make a difference when touring. I saw a shovel and recovery planks getting the thumbs up in this episode, along with a rice cooker, microwave, coffee pot, and Wikicamps Australia. I can’t believe you didn’t opt for the Emu Export homing-drone with upgraded GFM (gross flying mass) instead of that woefully inadequate awesome-video-only unit you did take - rookie mistake. Can’t believe that cow didn’t head-butt you or at least sneeze on you for failing to deliver the treats others have obviously been trading for friendly interaction. Personally I like the idea of interacting with cattle and horses more than crocs, snakes, goannas and other equally inhospitable native specimens but I still treat livestock with great caution.
I stumbled across you guys yesterday while looking into hybrid campers. I’ve seen a lot of this country and want to take my family for a similar trip. You are making some incredible memories as a family and I guarantee you’ll talk about it for many many years to come. I’d love to see an honest a review of the Forbes 13 when you’re done😊
Awesome ep 👍
We have been there two times ,we love Kimberly region .
Great video guys
You have the most gorgeous daughter, she's funny. Enjoying your videos. One day when the east can visit the west, I'll be there. 🤷♀️ 🏖
Watching this reminds me I need to go to Dan Murphys to buy more beer.
Another excellent vid guys.
that's about the only place i go these days in Melbourne
Too much sauce...??? You can never have too many condiments!!! Looking forward to the next episode with "Emu Export Angel"
The Droughtmasters are beautiful animals, the size of the dewlap and length of fur, tells how far North you are. Their dewlap is their radiator.
Nice vids, keep it up!
PS. Biggest crater is in South Africa - Vredefort
We camped at that exact spot at Barred Creek in 2017
Beautiful spot hey!
Swim with fresh water Crocs...... worried about patting a cow!! :)
😂😂
Fantastic guys , loving your content !
Quick question , are you still running around with the broken CV ?
Thanks mate, nah we had booked in for its logbook service in Karratha and we still had the new drive shaft on us so we got the blokes to fit it for us 👌
whoa ease up on the sauce
Love it mate, love the balanced touring trip you have got going :)
What rod n reel combo/setup have you got going? I am curious. Cheers!
Hey guys ,
Love your set up and tips , videos keep them coming in 👍🏻
Just want to know what drone your using when filming?
Oh just got a quote from mdc caravan today just getting organised for our trip up the tip cape York 👍🏻 thanks
Regards
Jason
Thanks mate, it’s a DJI mavik air
On other really interesting video guys
Hi guys love the channel what rim offset do you run on the DMax
Thanks mate they are a 16x8 + 10
Does that make you a West Coast Eagles fan?
Another awesome video guys!
Haha we don’t follow footy at all 🙈
Hi. Love your video's.
What brand of Bluetooth tyre monitor do you use. Have you done a review on it. And how can i order stickers, and a cap. Keep up the great work.
It's not a big deal mummy .....I truly think up around where you are is not for me in spring summer ..... to bloody hot mate x x
No beer, impossible, one can't camp without beer. Other favourite is brandy and coke, always have backup
Great video guys! We just returned from Winjana, tunnel creek, Boab gorge, Broome doing similar run...a mates camper trailer, but looking seriously at the Forbes as well...did a RUclips vid i think you'd enjoy...how do I share privately?
Loving the content guys, me and the family are jealous as!
Cam can u while ur driving around tell us about ur mirrors as u never did a review on them? Are they the ebay cheapies or the good ones.
Thanks
They are the eBay cheapies but have been fantastic!
Well done Tiff didn’t cook on your holiday good vid
24:20 put the supplied fluoro straps onto you maxtrax.
There’s an interesting cave system near Fitzroy Crossing worth a tour
Wolfe Creek is actually based on the Falconio murder. Great place to visit.
Would love to stay at Wolfe Creek. Was it eerie?
And didn’t want to do the CSR? Or not set up for it?
Great ep guys.
Enjoying the trip.
It wasn’t really haha, no creepy vibes out there.
I believe the CSR is actually closed due to Covid right now, as you need aboriginal land permits to do it. Also not a track you want to be taking a caravan on!
Thanks mate
I imagine you are all very relaxed💆🏼♀️🧘🏼♀️
Is there anything that stresses you out when you are travelling?
Broome... I really want to go there ☺️
Are you a cook...chef or something? I ask because there’s no way my husband could cook any of your dishes!🤣
Haha no way, definitely not a chef i just don’t mind cooking 😊 nothing much to get stressed about, tiff just stresses about getting bogged and stuck somewhere haha
Quick question: re UHF section. How do you know what channel to contact the road train drivers on ?
Always channel 40 for truckies and road works.
Great episodes - love the cows - can you say what campsite this was?
It’s called ‘the lake ellendale’ it’s a freecamp marked on wikicamps.
@@WildTouring thank you
Wow easy on the sauce
wol easy on the sauce
Damn you guys, my wife seen your microwave in canopy and guess what her question was to me? "Can we have one? Why don't we have one?" So I guess I must ask is there a build guide to allow such a commodity?
Curious where did you get your canvas bags made for the rear of you caravan
A bloke from Perth, his business is on Instagram @pmcanvasproducts
@@WildTouring legend keep up the great trip of WA
Imagine all the tourists never seen again.
Gee cam how could you run out of emu export that’s unheard of shame shame shame Hahahahah awesome vid to
Whats his name, hamburger ,GOLD. Keep up the great work Thanks.
i see you let your tyres down quite a bit, on your trips , and i understand the reason, but i have been 4 wheeling since 1970 and have never had reason to do so ,on bad times getting bogged was in mud/ black soil and letting tyres down would not have helped , even though i have front / rear lockers did not help . So do you think it is worth the time / effort to be dropping tyre pressure when driving the beach/ bush tracks/gravel rds
Dave I've got absolutely no doubt in my mind that dropping some tyre pressure reduces your likelihood of getting bogged (by increasing the size of the tyre footprint it helps you float over the soft stuff rather than ploughing thought it), reduces the chance of tyre and vehicle damage (softer side walls act as shock absorbers) and reduces the damage you do to tracks (larger footprint means more traction and less wheel spin).
There has been dozens of times I've been struggling on soft sand and by simply dropping a few more PSI its made it significantly easier going.
Whats your secret mate
How do you get your missus to open gates
Unwritten rule, passenger always gets the gate. She grew up on a property so she knows the rule well 🤣
'Front seat passenger privilege'
But my missus hates doing it so its easier to just do it myself
It sux
notice you did not catch a barra you dont jag on the first bite let them run jeg on the 2nd run / luring is different they will knock the lure themselves
Got to get back up there and give it another crack, thanks for the tip!
spelt differently in movie and the movie was a joint adaptation of ivan milat and another serial outback killer .. lol freaky movie and series
Wolf creek is based on non fictional . They never caught the person.
It was inspired by the Ivan Milat murders and the Peter Falconio murder
@@raptor0040 I thought Milat did the Belango state forest backpacker murders and it was Brandon Murdock that killed Falconio
@@davetunbridge6637 That is correct, i should have worded it better.
run out beer not good'