Dad made us walk across the flooded road near Hay, when we were kids! He was towing caravan in Holden Commodore, and 6 berth caravan! We weren't too upset, because we didn't think about snakes or spiders that were in the water! Could have been 1975?
Excellent vid, Mick, Interesting the floods down there, different to the types of flooding we have here in the eastern side of the Great Divide, Rapid rising floods, I was born Shepparton VIC, before I was born, my dad took photos of the 1956 flood, Sadly a lot of his movies was lost, Only a little of his travels from Burnie ,Tas, to Bundaberg, Emerald, Springsure Qld , was saved after his death, Beautiful area down there , floods will make the country thrive, Enjoyed the vid Cheers Bevan from Sapphire Central Queensland 🤠🦘🇦🇺
What a ripper mate. Excellent! I had to laugh when you quoted the rain in points and inches lol. Yep the question was asked lol. Old farmers dont change all that much lol
Spent a few days at Martins Bend back in 1990, plenty of Possums , of course 5RM Berri was our station when living at Waikerie 1960's , the late Rocky Page (Dean Pagewood) had a great Country Music program on 5RM back then.
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 Sure do, Dad was running the Shell Service Station at Barmera for around 8 months in 1964 while waiting for crops to come on at our fruit block at Sunlands, just West of Waikerie.
You covered home territory well & a practical & accurate observation of the oncoming floods we're experiencing. Hopefully minimal damage to property & safety for residents. Definitely worth a visit just for a look
Good piece mate. We had to get to a wedding in Dunkeld from Canberra on Oct 13th. Got within about 128 Km before being turned back before Ararat - road torn up and flood-felled trees. Spent about four hours in Castlemaine before and after the sub-station went under, finding a way out. The round about way was eventually 865Km and 13 hours. Got to Dunkeld at at around 04:30 on the day of the wedding. The final person, a groomsman, got to Dunkeld 30 minutes before the wedding at 16:30. As many of us are Army types, we sent out forward patrols to scout crossings - that sounds a bit cheesy but it worked. We skipped four frothing crossings and took two which were OK. One of our party was able to get through Castlemaine early on, providing directions, but the river came right up, flooded most roads and bombed the sub-station. What a trip! Getting back to the highway a few days later was also a monster trip.
G'day Mick & Sally. Just one week ago I assisted a great friend with B Double Adelaide to Albury...Numerous detours from flooding and bitumen roads rapidly deteriorating. Going to be a huge expense for federal Government with repairs. But, is so many river and creeks having a refreshing flush and arid grounds enjoying a deep drink. Berri & Riverland is a must visit location. And your video /commentary can be a boost to tourism of them areas...Top job mate. Thanks for sharing once again...Cheers
Thanks Dennis, water damage to roads is occurring everywhere at the moment, not much we can do about it but wait for the repair bills. Yes all creeks and river will be the winners from all of the water.
I've been following this event through channels like yours as I did some work and stayed in Echuca for a while. The works I worked at got flooded as it's right at the edge of the Murray, great coverage their Mike.
Hi Guys great vlog it looks like you had a great crowd and big vans I only have a little teardrop camper but do belong to a group call S/A teardrops keep up the great vlogs cheers Alan from Adelaide
Hi Mick, have I missed a video regarding the new back on the Ute? Love your work, I drove wide loads for 8 years, and pulled caravans for 40 years, so particularly like your van and truck vids which simply explain it. I have horror stories of my years on the road.
I will be doing a video on the new canopy soon. I have only just finished fitting out the interior as it has been a spare time job. The horror stories are what makes driving the most dangerous job in Australia and other counties around the world.
Good vid Mick. Must be great catching up with fellow caravaners and I'm sure you provided some great info in your presentation considering you're both a triple road train operator and a caravaner. Good drills mate.
Great video, I was planning a trip to Berri area and haven’t been before so your vid was very helpful. Looks a very nice town. There is certainly a massive volume of water heading that way and it’s certainly going to cause some issues when it gets there. I was amazed there’s so much flooding down there already . Cheers
I’ve got a couple of questions have you ever stayed in any Victorian Caravan Parks and do you ever travel with friends and lastly you make it look like so easy with the drone. 👍👍
We have been caravaning for many years now and there are not too many places that we haven't been to. Before a couple of years ago, we were mad photographers and never filmed too many movies so there was no RUclips being created back then. Yes we have been to many great Victorian Parks over the years, we are heading to Sale next April for an event over there. We used to travel weekenders and some interstate trips with a good couple years ago but he passed away seven years ago so since then it has always mostly been just Sally and I. Traveling with someone else is great although we found that we wanted to stop to smell the roses more than others did. There is nothing hard to in flying a drone except knowing where it is all of the time. Sun glare is the biggest issue that I find annoying.
Wow you’re right mixed , I like the fact that you changed your start it’s nice , and Berri was lovely , all is so clean and tidy. With all the groups that you have for the caravans and all the ways to improve or just survive and keep going you should all be proud it was so inspiring . There were not many women there is it just happen that way as this for me would be something I would be interested in . So I would be in the group discussions and asking loads . 👏👏👏👏👏❤️🐾👍
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 it was just in one of the talks about converting van to off grid there were hardly any women in the people watching , this interests me greatly especially as it’s good for finance and environment. ❤️👏🐾
G’day Mick and Sally, Thanks for another entertaining and informative video. We are heading down to SA from Qld in February to spend four months exploring your great state, before heading to the NT. Do you have a transcript of the talk you presented to the club? Cheers, Wardy
Great video mate. we are booked in for the March long weekend, first time staying there have used the boat ramp once as well. seen its higher now as well, saw that Lake Bonney caravan park is also now closed. as well as several others :( ( we are booked in there for Aust day long weekend in January). have you been to Lake Albert Caravan Park recently ?
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 it looks like a really nice spot, only done day trips there so looking fwd to it, I had not been there in about 30 odd years back when my parents had a caravan so looking fwd getting back there to see whats changed.
Rain was once measured in points and inches, one hundred points equal an inch of rain. When we moved over to metric measurements, we lost the old point system. I should get with the new times and measure with millimeters but some things are hard to change over to. NT was a no show, correct.
The club has been formed by one lady who had the idea. It is for those people who own a "Traveller Caravan". It is an annual get together for the owners, it doesn't include any other planned trips throughout the year.
@@dryroo just saw this as I was interested in the background more. www.bom.gov.au/climate/cdo/about/rain-measure.shtml Rainfall has traditionally been measured to the nearest 0.2mm (1 point, or 1/100th of an inch prior to 1970), although in recent years some observations are being reported to 0.1mm. Any moisture less than this is recorded as a trace.
Wow. There you go. I havent ever investigated it. I know that BOM did funny yhings with converting rainfall charts, I picked this up well over 10 years ago but this one is really astounding. I cant find quickly a Metraverter booklet that I got hold of and still use. (The two pics below show when this book Willowie, Plains of Contrast was published in 1975 with the claim that the data was from BOM. 1 inch was 25mm as I said.) On the net 25 mm is 70 points! Sadly I can not post a pic of the page
Nice video Mick please more of this greetings from Holland
Thanks, will do! Greetings from the land down under.
Brought back memories! Thank you! ❤️🦘🪣🪣🪣🪣🌈🪣🪣🪣🪣
Thanks for watching 👍
Dad made us walk across the flooded road near Hay, when we were kids! He was towing caravan in Holden Commodore, and 6 berth caravan! We weren't too upset, because we didn't think about snakes or spiders that were in the water! Could have been 1975?
@@ruth.greening When we were kids we had no fear. There were floods around the river Murray during 1975 as well.
Great and very interesting video
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
Excellent vid, Mick, Interesting the floods down there, different to the types of flooding we have here in the eastern side of the Great Divide, Rapid rising floods, I was born Shepparton VIC, before I was born, my dad took photos of the 1956 flood, Sadly a lot of his movies was lost, Only a little of his travels from Burnie ,Tas, to Bundaberg, Emerald, Springsure Qld , was saved after his death, Beautiful area down there , floods will make the country thrive, Enjoyed the vid Cheers Bevan from Sapphire Central Queensland 🤠🦘🇦🇺
Thank you, glad you liked it. Flood are a natural event and yes it can only do some good for the river system.
Merci pour cette super vidéo, j'ai apprécier ce moment ,a bientôt🙏
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. Take care👍
Looks like you had a Berri good time. LOL
🇭🇲😀👍🍻🍻
That we did. Bit of a play with words Jimmy 😄
What a ripper mate. Excellent! I had to laugh when you quoted the rain in points and inches lol. Yep the question was asked lol. Old farmers dont change all that much lol
Thanks 👍It is just easier for me to get a picture of the rainfall when it is spoken in point and inches.
G'day Mick and Sally.🐨
G'day to you.
Mick videos are good for chilling out. 😊
Glad you like them!
A great video Mick and Sally the river is getting interesting . Thankyou for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it. We will get back up into the river area in a few weeks to see what the water is doing.
Another great video cheers
Thanks 👍
Spent a few days at Martins Bend back in 1990, plenty of Possums , of course 5RM Berri was our station when living at Waikerie 1960's , the late Rocky Page (Dean Pagewood) had a great Country Music program on 5RM back then.
You would know the area well then Doug.
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 Sure do, Dad was running the Shell Service Station at Barmera for around 8 months in 1964 while waiting for crops to come on at our fruit block at Sunlands, just West of Waikerie.
@@dougtilley5977 Cheers👌
As always a great video 👌
Cheers Shaun 👍👍
Another great video Mick
Thanks 👍
You covered home territory well & a practical & accurate observation of the oncoming floods we're experiencing.
Hopefully minimal damage to property & safety for residents.
Definitely worth a visit just for a look
We can't stop the water but as you say, lets all hope everyone comes out safely and unharmed by it all.
MY HOME TOWN. YOU DID IT JUSTICE.
Thank you.
Good piece mate.
We had to get to a wedding in Dunkeld from Canberra on Oct 13th. Got within about 128 Km before being turned back before Ararat - road torn up and flood-felled trees. Spent about four hours in Castlemaine before and after the sub-station went under, finding a way out. The round about way was eventually 865Km and 13 hours. Got to Dunkeld at at around 04:30 on the day of the wedding.
The final person, a groomsman, got to Dunkeld 30 minutes before the wedding at 16:30.
As many of us are Army types, we sent out forward patrols to scout crossings - that sounds a bit cheesy but it worked. We skipped four frothing crossings and took two which were OK.
One of our party was able to get through Castlemaine early on, providing directions, but the river came right up, flooded most roads and bombed the sub-station.
What a trip! Getting back to the highway a few days later was also a monster trip.
Now that is a trip to remember, something that you will talk about for years no doubt.
G'day Mick & Sally. Just one week ago I assisted a great friend with B Double Adelaide to Albury...Numerous detours from flooding and bitumen roads rapidly deteriorating.
Going to be a huge expense for federal Government with repairs.
But, is so many river and creeks having a refreshing flush and arid grounds enjoying a deep drink.
Berri & Riverland is a must visit location. And your video /commentary can be a boost to tourism of them areas...Top job mate. Thanks for sharing once again...Cheers
Thanks Dennis, water damage to roads is occurring everywhere at the moment, not much we can do about it but wait for the repair bills.
Yes all creeks and river will be the winners from all of the water.
I've been following this event through channels like yours as I did some work and stayed in Echuca for a while. The works I worked at got flooded as it's right at the edge of the Murray, great coverage their Mike.
Cheers, glad you liked it 👍
Great vedio
Cheers👍, thank you glad you enjoyed it.
Wow great video sir.😊
Thank you, glad you liked it.
Great 👍 video 📹 mate From William Mount Gambier South Australia 🇦🇺
Cheers mate, glad you liked it.👍
Nice brother love Frome qatar
Thanks ✌️
Hi Guys great vlog it looks like you had a great crowd and big vans I only have a little teardrop camper but do belong to a group call S/A teardrops keep up the great vlogs cheers Alan from Adelaide
Thank you Alan, glad you enjoyed it. Clubs offer a different kind of experience, great to be part of one.
Hi Mick, have I missed a video regarding the new back on the Ute? Love your work, I drove wide loads for 8 years, and pulled caravans for 40 years, so particularly like your van and truck vids which simply explain it. I have horror stories of my years on the road.
I will be doing a video on the new canopy soon. I have only just finished fitting out the interior as it has been a spare time job.
The horror stories are what makes driving the most dangerous job in Australia and other counties around the world.
Another great video Mick and Sally. Yes there is a lot of water around. Especially here in Vic up north. Take care both of you!!
Thanks, you too!
Me and my boss do enjoy your videos and I think that the river is going to get a lot lot more water down it later
Glad you and your boss like the videos. Will be interesting to see just how much water does come down into the river.
Geez you are exciting lol. I bet the sponsors were stoked with their investment.
No sponsors here.
Enjoyed our stays at the Berri Caravan park years ago was one of the Top Tourists park before , still looking a great park to stay .
It really is!
Good vid Mick. Must be great catching up with fellow caravaners and I'm sure you provided some great info in your presentation considering you're both a triple road train operator and a caravaner. Good drills mate.
Thanks 👍
Great video, I was planning a trip to Berri area and haven’t been before so your vid was very helpful. Looks a very nice town. There is certainly a massive volume of water heading that way and it’s certainly going to cause some issues when it gets there. I was amazed there’s so much flooding down there already . Cheers
Glad you enjoyed it! As much as I feel for the people who will be flooded from this event, it will do wonders for the river system.
I’ve got a couple of questions have you ever stayed in any Victorian Caravan Parks and do you ever travel with friends and lastly you make it look like so easy with the drone. 👍👍
We have been caravaning for many years now and there are not too many places that we haven't been to. Before a couple of years ago, we were mad photographers and never filmed too many movies so there was no RUclips being created back then. Yes we have been to many great Victorian Parks over the years, we are heading to Sale next April for an event over there.
We used to travel weekenders and some interstate trips with a good couple years ago but he passed away seven years ago so since then it has always mostly been just Sally and I. Traveling with someone else is great although we found that we wanted to stop to smell the roses more than others did.
There is nothing hard to in flying a drone except knowing where it is all of the time. Sun glare is the biggest issue that I find annoying.
Wow you’re right mixed , I like the fact that you changed your start it’s nice , and Berri was lovely , all is so clean and tidy. With all the groups that you have for the caravans and all the ways to improve or just survive and keep going you should all be proud it was so inspiring . There were not many women there is it just happen that way as this for me would be something I would be interested in . So I would be in the group discussions and asking loads . 👏👏👏👏👏❤️🐾👍
Thank you so much 😊There would have been as many women as men at the get together event, interesting that you picked it up as being different.
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 it was just in one of the talks about converting van to off grid there were hardly any women in the people watching , this interests me greatly especially as it’s good for finance and environment. ❤️👏🐾
@@sassyboofle6983 Both of the Tech talks were attended mainly by men as the women felt is was of no interest to them for some reason.
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 that’s sad but I sort of understand , I really enjoy that though.
G’day Mick and Sally,
Thanks for another entertaining and informative video. We are heading down to SA from Qld in February to spend four months exploring your great state, before heading to the NT. Do you have a transcript of the talk you presented to the club?
Cheers, Wardy
No I had no script that I used for my talk. I have a video on my channel that talks about the same topic, you may find that interesting to watch
Great video mate. we are booked in for the March long weekend, first time staying there
have used the boat ramp once as well. seen its higher now as well, saw that Lake Bonney caravan park is also now closed. as well as several others :( ( we are booked in there for Aust day long weekend in January).
have you been to Lake Albert Caravan Park recently ?
You will enjoy your time at the Berri Caravan Park, hard not to.
We have stopped at the Lake Albert several times but not in recent years.
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 it looks like a really nice spot, only done day trips there so looking fwd to it,
I had not been there in about 30 odd years back when my parents had a caravan so looking fwd getting back there to see whats changed.
@@philby1979 cheers👍
Enjoyed the video, Mick. Thanks for sharing. BTW, what is a 'point' with respect to rain measurement? Also, no one from NT at the caravan meetup?
Rain was once measured in points and inches, one hundred points equal an inch of rain. When we moved over to metric measurements, we lost the old point system. I should get with the new times and measure with millimeters but some things are hard to change over to. NT was a no show, correct.
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 Thanks for the info, Mick. Cheers from the States.
good
Thank you.
Martins Bend got completely flooded a few weeks after this, the whole road that you drive on to get there was just water.
So many spot were flooded, some are still not fully accessible yet.
Hi mick and Sally, what is this caravan travel club that you were talking about, an the video was great 👍.
The club has been formed by one lady who had the idea. It is for those people who own a "Traveller Caravan". It is an annual get together for the owners, it doesn't include any other planned trips throughout the year.
Thank you for the information, an to you and Sally, safe travels digger.
@@w.bridges9118 cheers.
Hi Mick. When you talk about the rain being measured in points, is that millimeters or some other calibration? Great video by the way. Cheers.
0.2mm = 1 point from memory, goes back It when inches were used and changed to the 0.2mm when Australia moved to metric system
4 points = 1 mm. 1 inch or 100 points is 25 mm. Was phased out when we went Metric but some of us still think points and inches
@@dryroo just saw this as I was interested in the background more.
www.bom.gov.au/climate/cdo/about/rain-measure.shtml Rainfall has traditionally been measured to the nearest 0.2mm (1 point, or 1/100th of an inch prior to 1970), although in recent years some observations are being reported to 0.1mm. Any moisture less than this is recorded as a trace.
Wow. There you go. I havent ever investigated it. I know that BOM did funny yhings with converting rainfall charts, I picked this up well over 10 years ago but this one is really astounding. I cant find quickly a Metraverter booklet that I got hold of and still use. (The two pics below show when this book Willowie, Plains of Contrast was published in 1975 with the claim that the data was from BOM. 1 inch was 25mm as I said.) On the net 25 mm is 70 points! Sadly I can not post a pic of the page
Thank you people for your replies. I have not heard of that way of rain measure here in NZ. 👍