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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024

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  • @carokat1111
    @carokat1111 Месяц назад +178

    Vegemite and peanut butter together is hilarious- someone well and truly pulled your leg!

    • @tw25rw
      @tw25rw Месяц назад +2

      That's what I was thinking, though I remember kids at school eating some weird sandwiches. Baked beans for example. And one kid used to eat tea leaf sandwiches.

    • @belindahutchinson5333
      @belindahutchinson5333 Месяц назад +6

      I was wandering about that..who eats peanut butter and Vegemite sandwiches? 🤔

    • @Michael_Digs_Trees
      @Michael_Digs_Trees Месяц назад +1

      It's really not bad. 3 equal parts with butter and it's just thick salty goodness.

    • @bent444
      @bent444 Месяц назад +4

      Never have and never will 😂

    • @kalliste01
      @kalliste01 Месяц назад +1

      Hah so true! I've never heard of that combo before.

  • @masoudmahmood9774
    @masoudmahmood9774 Месяц назад +135

    If you are on your way down to Adelaide, I suggest that you don't go down the Stuart Highway from Port Augusta. Instead, just South of Port Augusta turn left through Horrock's Pass to Wilmington and through the Clare Valley. We drove many times from Darwin to Adelaide, and the transition from Outback at the bottom of Horrocks pass to farming country at the top was always stunning. This route will also take you through the Clare Valley, which is one of the premier wine regions of Australia and extremely pretty. We have been following you for a couple of years now, and as parents of children of your age, we have one important message for you - EAT MOORE VEGETABLES!

    • @johnserpo9267
      @johnserpo9267 Месяц назад +7

      Or eat more Vegemite - it's veggies in a bottle.

    • @alistairtaylor4989
      @alistairtaylor4989 Месяц назад +2

      Great cafe at Melrose as well. You will not regret it.

    • @stuarthancock571
      @stuarthancock571 Месяц назад

      @@alistairtaylor4989And the Wirrabarra bakery is great for coffee and food

    • @WilliamGilies
      @WilliamGilies Месяц назад +2

      Fully recommend this route as well.

    • @bryanwillis123
      @bryanwillis123 Месяц назад +5

      Rundle Mall in Adelaide has a Big Pigeon

  • @stephen6556
    @stephen6556 Месяц назад +187

    I dont believe vegemite and peanut butter is actually an Aussie thing. Peanut Butter and honey is what I had for school lunch back in the 80's or vegemite and cheese.

    • @user-hx2kl1ju6r
      @user-hx2kl1ju6r Месяц назад +9

      exactly

    • @MrBrenos
      @MrBrenos Месяц назад +8

      100% it is.
      It’s called hot peanut and has been in kids lunch boxes all through the 80’s me included.
      Cheese and vege is another

    • @pfineyut
      @pfineyut Месяц назад +6

      I had peanut butter and vegemite in the 60s to this day, it was just never very popular.....peanut butter and honey was definitely more popular

    • @davidlecomte6893
      @davidlecomte6893 Месяц назад +3

      I myself have never heard of anyone doing that. Crunchy peanut butter on buttered soft white bread, on its own, or smooth peanut butter + apricot or blackberry jam, again on fresh (good) white crusty bread - yumm!

    • @kerri01
      @kerri01 Месяц назад +13

      I like vegemite but it doesn’t go with peanut butter imo

  • @startinglateish
    @startinglateish Месяц назад +89

    Just for the record, yes we are invested in the air compressor purchase!

  • @hagar1959
    @hagar1959 Месяц назад +47

    Your comments about Alice are valued and appreciated .

  • @kymcruickshank7246
    @kymcruickshank7246 Месяц назад +111

    I was getting worried about you two. I just checked last night to see how long since you’d posted last. Good to see you’re still cruisin along.
    PS: If you do happen to ever get into any trouble I hope you know there’s a whole country willing to jump in and give you a hand, just put the word out.

    • @katecobb9278
      @katecobb9278 Месяц назад +7

      Absolutely! ❤❤

    • @kymcruickshank7246
      @kymcruickshank7246 Месяц назад +7

      @@katecobb9278for such a large country it’s amazing who will have a friend of a friend of a friend, who’s cousin works on a station in the middle of nowhere who can get a jerry can of fuel to them for example. 😂

    • @bevhowell7665
      @bevhowell7665 Месяц назад

      Say thank you. For letting me in your country. When my country based failed me
      Where’s the gratitude
      Just I want.

    • @mikldude9376
      @mikldude9376 Месяц назад +5

      Indeed no post from one pack wanderers for a while, we get apprehensive for your safety 😮, glad to se3 you are ok.
      Pretty nice economy from Luna 👌.
      On the compressors , I think many of them are just not built for doing more than one tyre at a time , unless you let them cool right down , heat being the arch enemy of the little compressors , and some of the real cheapies are sadly just rubbish.
      It’s hard to beat a good quality bigger model that is probably a bit expensive and a bit of a pain as far as carting around with you on a trip.
      Years ago , I made up an air line about 12 foot long with a Schroeder connector on each end , so in a pinch I could steal some air from one tyre ( possibly the spare ) or multiple tyres to put air in another flat one , yeah I know not what you you want pumping them all up.
      On mixing the spread ingredients, peanut butter and jelly ….. Vegemite and peanut butter OMG … that’s bad !, it’s like crossing the streams in the ghost busters …. total plutonic reversal !😂😂😂, joking , too each his own .
      Not for this little black duck though 😊.

    • @Yelahtreborrednaxela
      @Yelahtreborrednaxela Месяц назад +12

      ​@@bevhowell7665 What the hell are you even talking about?

  • @ianbutler6583
    @ianbutler6583 Месяц назад +34

    Peanut butter with jam or honey, Yes. Vegemite with cheese or potato chips on bread, Yes
    Vegemite with peanut butter, totally sucked in guys. Someone is taking the piss out of you.

    • @kelvinhill9874
      @kelvinhill9874 Месяц назад

      Definitely not. Peanut butter and Vegemite sandwiches are 100% a real thing. They were my dad’s favourite sandwich when I was growing up. I’m 52 and he was 88 when he passed away in March. Lots of people commenting here also grew up eating them.

  • @robynfrancis1734
    @robynfrancis1734 Месяц назад +58

    South Australian here. I've not eaten peanut butter and Vegemite on toast. Not once, ever!

    • @Shilo-fc3xm
      @Shilo-fc3xm Месяц назад +2

      Queenslander here. I'm with my South Australian brothers and sisters on this one. Lol.

    • @nathboz
      @nathboz Месяц назад

      I’m from Tassie and now in Adelaide and I’d never heard of it but now I wanna try it.. always had peanut butter and honey for school lunches, or Vegemite and cheese

    • @margaret-anncopeland8390
      @margaret-anncopeland8390 Месяц назад

      Me neither! Ever!

    • @LSturboguy
      @LSturboguy Месяц назад

      SA peanut butter and Vegemite I've had it when I was young, and coke and ice cream, been eating Vegemite for 60 years always have a jar in the fridge for the midnight Vegemite saladas

    • @kelvinhill9874
      @kelvinhill9874 Месяц назад

      I’m a west Aussie and they are a thing here. At least they were in our family.

  • @gardnep
    @gardnep Месяц назад +8

    To put things in perspective; there were 210 recorded murders across Australia wide in 2022 and the figure has been falling for decades, a figure that can be compared to the USA. Alice Springs is a large town where all your relatives, (in some places 10-20 people) live next door, the temperature in summer is >45C or 100F, and, while I have no opinion on anyone’s relatives, the government response to homelessness and overcrowding is not to build more houses but to send in more police. The results speak for themselves. Thank you for giving an unbiased report on our country. Great video. Thanks.

  • @batmanlives6456
    @batmanlives6456 Месяц назад +31

    Vegemite and avocado….
    Now there’s a combination!!!
    Perfect combo!

    • @spun_01
      @spun_01 Месяц назад +6

      With a runny poached egg. Perfection on toast.

    • @joannabrown2995
      @joannabrown2995 Месяц назад +2

      Yes this is a THING

    • @amplifiedlight
      @amplifiedlight Месяц назад

      The addition of chopped parsley to the veg avo combo is truly awesome and a nutrition bomb - and as @spun_01 suggested, throw a runny yolked poached or perhaps fried egg on if you want even more. 👉Avo and Vegemite on toasted fruit/sultana loaf is definitely a favorite - the sweetness of the fruit/sultanas mixed with the salty tang of the vegemite is a taste sensation! 👈Vegemite and cheese sandwiches were always a quick fix staple. No matter what, always use lots of butter! 👌

    • @redplanet7163
      @redplanet7163 Месяц назад

      Vegimite and tomato...yummmm!

  • @ian_forbes
    @ian_forbes Месяц назад +31

    Cheveyo, thanks for unlocking a forgotten memory regarding the smell of Australia. Growing up in San Diego (where eucalyptus trees were imported with the thought of using them for railroad ties only to discover that’s not effective … and that the trees will do a hostile takeover of the landscape), when I first visited Sydney in 2000, I immediately felt at home due to climate and smell. To me at that time, Sydney was like San Diego and San Francisco merged into one. Really miss it and am so happy to be back with you guys!

    • @monicaking2140
      @monicaking2140 Месяц назад +2

      They are thirsty naughty trees haha

    • @Saan42
      @Saan42 Месяц назад +3

      I lived in Sydney for quite a while, and had a similar experience but opposite! I visited the US in 2000, and flew into San Francisco from Sydney, and it reminded me of home so much! It was the first stop of my round the world travel experience, and I was young and nervous to be doing it by myself. It was so nice to start the trip with somewhere that felt so reminiscent of home!

    • @SuperEdge67
      @SuperEdge67 Месяц назад +2

      I’m from Perth and I’ve been to San Diego. I think Perth is more like SanDiego than Sydney.

    • @FUNGUSLORD
      @FUNGUSLORD 19 дней назад +1

      Australia is better anyway because the eucalyptus trees are more authentic

    • @ashdog236
      @ashdog236 14 дней назад +1

      @@monicaking2140 nature really confuses me cos as you said they are thirsty tress yet they can survive in the outback for an entire year without rain, they do my head in 😂

  • @elblanco5
    @elblanco5 Месяц назад +10

    I almost think you guys should do two or three supercut episodes:
    1) All the big things with Tia for scale.
    2a) The fuel efficiency story.
    2b) The air compressor saga.

  • @Mister_Skar
    @Mister_Skar Месяц назад +38

    Correct, triangular shaped sandwiches and bread do taste better. Also great video! Really captures the feel of driving out there, I have to do this one day.

    • @user-fr1gj7uj4m
      @user-fr1gj7uj4m Месяц назад +2

      There have been actual scientific studies done on this major First World issue. It comes down to getting more filling per bite.

    • @chucky6367
      @chucky6367 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@user-fr1gj7uj4mAlso crust only on 2 sides, instead of 3 sides when cut the other way, so less crust per bite lol

  • @The_Jupiter2_Mission
    @The_Jupiter2_Mission Месяц назад +51

    Next to no-one in Oz eats peanut butter and vegemite on toast. Where on earth did that come from?

    • @sharonbrown7419
      @sharonbrown7419 Месяц назад +2

      I think you'll find lots of people do.... including me.

    • @vivross8339
      @vivross8339 Месяц назад +9

      Yep never heard of it. Sounds weird to me

    • @kelvinhill9874
      @kelvinhill9874 Месяц назад

      Tons of people eat them. Although usually in a sandwich instead of on toast.

  • @katecobb9278
    @katecobb9278 Месяц назад +14

    Hi Tia. My husband is Japanese and the way he found to like Vegemite was to think of it like soya sauce - salty and with umami. The trick also is to only have a thin scraping of it on well- buttered toast.

    • @margaret-anncopeland8390
      @margaret-anncopeland8390 Месяц назад +1

      yes, vegemite only tastes good when it is spread thinly on buttered toast or saladas or sao biscuits (yum)

    • @Badassery666
      @Badassery666 Месяц назад +1

      Vegemite can also be added to miso shiru for bonus umami. Nonde miitte kudasai.

    • @Classickoolcars
      @Classickoolcars Месяц назад

      Hell NO. Spread it THICK!!! What the!!! Are you EVEN Australian 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

  • @Josh92SA
    @Josh92SA Месяц назад +6

    If you're heading to South Australia, don't forget to explore the Adelaide Hills. Hahdorf and Big Rocking Horse. If Tia loves "big things", I reckon the big rocking horse will top her list.

  • @lachlanferguson7484
    @lachlanferguson7484 Месяц назад +34

    Cheveyo's accent attempts really make my day

    • @davidlecomte6893
      @davidlecomte6893 Месяц назад +3

      I think he does OK. It is a hard accent to learn, and it is clearly fake, but he deserves credit, he does a lot better than most.

  • @lisal9282
    @lisal9282 Месяц назад +6

    Peanut butter and jam is the way to go!
    Never heard of vegemite and peanut butter together before.

  • @krh007
    @krh007 Месяц назад +12

    Have you guys tried the "Lemon Butter Spread" (also known as "Lemon Curd") you can buy it in all supermarkets including IGA in a jar. Really nice on fresh white bread or on toast. More Tangy like Marmalade if your not a sweet tooth for spreads like Raspberry/Strawberry jam etc.

  • @paullaurence
    @paullaurence Месяц назад +7

    Loved your positive comments on Alice Springs. We recently spent 4 days there so much to see and do felt completely safe.
    Desert park the Old Women’s Gaol Museum was fascinating as was the Flying Doctors experience. Once again well done to see it for yourself and form your own opinion.

  • @FarAwayInWA
    @FarAwayInWA Месяц назад +3

    Living the dream, most Australians don't experience what your doing, so glad you appreciate the beauty of Australia. Onya! Check out that for Aussie slang😂

  • @navs485
    @navs485 Месяц назад +34

    Peanut butter and Vegemite IS NOT A THING! Someone has pulled your leg lol

    • @realfamilyman
      @realfamilyman Месяц назад +1

      Of course it is. At least 30% of kids in my infants and primary schools would eat it for breakfast and bring it for lunch. About another 30% would have one sandwich of each. The rest would have other things or buy something like a pie or sausage roll from the school canteen.

    • @kelvinhill9874
      @kelvinhill9874 Месяц назад

      It’s definitely a thing. I grew up eating them and they were my dad’s favourite sandwich. I’m 52 and dad passed away in March just before his 89th birthday.

  • @robbaskerville253
    @robbaskerville253 Месяц назад +9

    In 53 years in Australia, I have NEVER heard of anyone eating peanut paste and Vegemite. You got pranked.

    • @Beeannks
      @Beeannks Месяц назад

      Not true I’ve eaten Vegemite and peanut butter toast for the last 46 years as well as peanut butter and plum jam

    • @robbaskerville253
      @robbaskerville253 Месяц назад

      @@Beeannks the best is peanut butter and rosella jam, but it's soooo hard to get.

  • @robynecullen8838
    @robynecullen8838 Месяц назад +52

    Thankyou for going to Alice Springs and speaking so kindly and truthfully about it we love Alice and just returned from there love your positive, fun and friendly videos
    Cheers

    • @steveth1000
      @steveth1000 Месяц назад +6

      My son is an NT Police detective who works in Darwin. They don't speak the real truth and neither do you. Nothing will change when you sugar coat major problems. Meanwhile he will most likely be sent down there yet again, away from his kids to ensure other people's kids don't cause trouble. While they were in Darwin a woman was punched in the face by a drunk person at a subway in the city at one O' clock in the afternoon and while we were at a club on the beachfront, some drunk person tried to climb the fence into a children's play area. These two will try and tell you that it's safe there too. Just because they weren't assaulted or had the car windows broken doesn't mean they know anything about Alice Springs.

    • @johannavanklaveren66
      @johannavanklaveren66 Месяц назад +2

      Most people assaulted in Alice are aboriginals being assaulted by other aboriginals, mostly for payback. Most arguments are about debt. Lived there for 5 years.

    • @johannavanklaveren66
      @johannavanklaveren66 Месяц назад

      Darwin is mega white bread by outback standards.

    • @realfamilyman
      @realfamilyman Месяц назад

      @@johannavanklaveren66 Yeah - most assaults are b__ngs on b__ngs because everyone with a brain is locked inside their homes with bars on the doors, barbed wire along the top of their fence, and a guard dog in the yard from 8PM till the next morning. ;-p

    • @realfamilyman
      @realfamilyman Месяц назад +1

      I've noticed a lot of people drive in, spend one or two nights, do what the locals tell them to (like don't go out after 8PM and don't park your car on the street)... then they declare, "Well nothing happened and the infrastructure looks ok." Well, yeah... of course it does - during the day, when car windows aren't being smashed, cars stolen and driven down main street at 70km/h by 10 year olds, and after they've all gone home to sleep all day. Not to mention breaking into homes to urinate and defecate on their carpet and in their milk. It's why nearly everyone there has a dog, welded bars as screen doors, barbed wire along fences, and baseball bats beside their door jam.

  • @robjan02
    @robjan02 Месяц назад +19

    Another FUN video with a FUN Couple ...You guys are GREAT ! There is something about your down to earth comments that I think we all enjoy listening to.Also the way you express (without prejudice) your views are very welcomed.Thank-you for your honesty and frankness...It's so refreshing 😉

    • @turtle-frogs
      @turtle-frogs Месяц назад +1

      I agree always a breath of fresh air. 🤠

  • @davidw4987
    @davidw4987 Месяц назад +11

    I strongly recommend a visit to Wilpena Pound in the Flinders Ranges on your way down from Alice. Wilpena is north east of Port Augusta in South Australia. The hike to the top of St Marys Peak is well worth the effort.

    • @krh007
      @krh007 Месяц назад +1

      I agree with that

    • @adventureawaits102
      @adventureawaits102 Месяц назад +1

      Absolutely, the Flinders Ranges are fantastic! If you can manage it, do get up to Arkaroola for the Ridge top tour, spectacular!

  • @merrywave221
    @merrywave221 Месяц назад +25

    It was quite a wonderful surprise running into you guys outside Kirby's in Katherine.
    Nice to hear your balanced perspectives on issues. Keep spreading the joy!

  • @sueburn536
    @sueburn536 Месяц назад +9

    Re the Great Sandwich Debate: triangle cuts are mathematically better than a centre divide, as the ratio of open sandwich face along the cut compared to the crust is much higher with a triangle cut . So yes, they taste better!

    • @gardnep
      @gardnep Месяц назад

      The longer side takes longer to eat

  • @SarahH-ns6ly
    @SarahH-ns6ly Месяц назад +11

    Sandwiches cut into triangles are definitely superior. Yes, it is really cold this year (frost in Queensland!), so you might want to invest in some thermals and warm boots before heading to Tassie. There may well be snow. 😊

  • @nato4287
    @nato4287 Месяц назад +6

    It’s good to show places that are busy. Most people are sick of RUclipsrs always showing camera angles and shots that imply they’re the only ones at a location only to visit them themselves and see it was all a facade.

  • @russdando5153
    @russdando5153 Месяц назад +6

    Bundaberg Ginger Beer, you guys are definitely honorary Aussie’s now! Just simply loving your journey with you guys. So much joy!😊❤

  • @margymckenzie7417
    @margymckenzie7417 Месяц назад +14

    this video is one of the reasons i like this channel and both of you. visiting alice springs - not for hype value or to prove anything, but to just see for yourselves and make your own minds up about what something is like. you see the good in things (not in a blind way) and i think we could all do with a bit less sensationalism and judgement (or prejudice) in the world, and a bit more practicality and commom sense points of view. ✨🇦🇺 ps. oh god pb & vegie?! no!!

  • @stephenlloydco
    @stephenlloydco Месяц назад +4

    All Australians do like Vegemite, but no one eats it with peanut butter. Vegemite and cheddar cheese (or kraft singles) is very common if you want to try vegemite but need something to take the edge off it.

  • @nevillemignot1681
    @nevillemignot1681 Месяц назад +15

    I guess the 1st time Alice Springs got any sort of mention in media was Neville Shute's book 'A Town like Alice', a telling of the tale of an Australian POW falling in love with an English girl that was also a prisoner of the Japanese in WW2. A good read, like most of Shute's works.

    • @Brightangel55
      @Brightangel55 Месяц назад

      Just out of interest Nevil Shute also wrote On the Beach which became the 1959 Hollywood movie (starring Gregory Peck and Ava Gardner).
      It's set in Australia and is very chilling end of civilization story.

    • @nevillemignot1681
      @nevillemignot1681 Месяц назад

      @@Brightangel55 Yeah agree 100%, as i said most of his books are a good read........

  • @user-hx2kl1ju6r
    @user-hx2kl1ju6r Месяц назад +7

    hi i am a 71 year old travelling the whole of 20 24 on an event tour i came to Alice at the beginning of june for the Finke desert race, and headed of to Boulia for the camel races, im now back in Alice, i ride a mobility scooter about 7 klm into town nearly every day and have only found friendliness,, my next event is the birdsville races, i love Alice and thinking it will become my winter home. my summer home is Byron Bay.
    love your shows.

  • @HenriHattar
    @HenriHattar Месяц назад +4

    Your videos are getting better, much better, your attitudes have seemed to changed as well, you both seem a LOT more laid back and easy going, it is genuinely evident.

  • @beardymcbeardface69
    @beardymcbeardface69 Месяц назад +16

    5:14 Bundaberg do a great sarsaparilla too.

    • @docbob3030
      @docbob3030 Месяц назад +1

      Totally agree 💯!

    • @Lino-ty5hv
      @Lino-ty5hv Месяц назад +1

      Frankly, Bundaberg makes the best soft drinks available in Aus; all the flavours are great, though they aren’t all easy to find everywhere

  • @FreeRad1cal2008
    @FreeRad1cal2008 Месяц назад +8

    If you are in Pt Augusta, about 45min drive south is Whyalla where you can swim with the Giant Cuttlefish, see the "big" ship (on land) and they do Steelworks tours. Vids on youtube re Whyalla Cuttlefish and HMAS Whyalla. Also, the Marina has dolphins that you can interact with as they follow the boats in. Also, also the Circular jetty.

  • @spdensley1
    @spdensley1 Месяц назад +3

    Maybe recommend you buying some tickets to a AFL game in Adelaide before you have to head home, seeing you couldnt get them last time you were in Australia, maybe buy them on line?

  • @Charmaine-ki9rb
    @Charmaine-ki9rb Месяц назад +5

    Hello, have been following 👋🏽 ♥️. As an Aussie, growing up in the Qld outback, travelled in the NT, lived & worked in Alice Springs, travelled the Stuart Hwy, also lived in country Australia & in cities, I long for the outback always. Watching your vids has made me nostalgic to be back out there. It’s a shame that Alice Springs has now got such a reputation as I believe it’s a jewel in the centre, important for all to know it’s qualities. The East & West Macdonnell ranges are amazing & worth the trips to see the gorges. It’s the real spirit of Australia, & very happy you are experiencing the spirit. Cheers, Charmaine xx

  • @marklane58
    @marklane58 Месяц назад +7

    Hi, T&C! If you see an op shop on the way start checking out the winter fashions cos it's COLD down here right now. Alternatively go really slowly and arrive in the south in the Spring. More shows for us! Stay well, stay safe, fear naught. The universe is with you.

  • @koyote2e511
    @koyote2e511 Месяц назад +7

    What a beautiful Saturday morning, sun is shining, birds are singing and Tia n Cheveyo are smiling on my tv. Does it get any better

  • @meikala2114
    @meikala2114 Месяц назад +5

    they are not hot springs but delayed rains from the wet season and thus tepid, also vegemite thinly spread with sliced tomato, toasted bread

    • @mewtont3844
      @mewtont3844 Месяц назад

      The Mataranka Thermal Pools are a series of geothermal hot spring system located in Elsey National Park

  • @MrRolandMichel
    @MrRolandMichel Месяц назад +25

    Tia! That's NOT a Peacock, it's bloody Rainbow Chicken!
    Also, it must be nice to have sooo many People worried about you, when you don't Post on time... 😄

    • @OnePackWanderers
      @OnePackWanderers  Месяц назад +16

      Hahaha glad you got the joke 😂 So many people thought that I didn’t know what a peacock was 😬

    • @spope6852
      @spope6852 Месяц назад +2

      @@OnePackWanderers Good old Oz, home of the rainbow hooks and drop bears!

    • @spope6852
      @spope6852 Месяц назад +1

      Oops, that's chooks, not hooks. Blame it on auto-correct

  • @dnoordink
    @dnoordink Месяц назад +7

    I've never had peanut butter and vegemite on the same slice. PB & honey, then vegemite & cheese or vegemite & avocado!

  • @traceyemery-fk6ml
    @traceyemery-fk6ml Месяц назад +1

    I loved this video. We lived in Alice for a couple of years before we moved back to South Australia. (it got too rough up there) We loved exploring around the beautiful countryside up there. Our favourite places were Simpson Gap. Were My hubby and were married by the water. Rainbow Valley . Ewaninga rock carvings and loved watching the sun come up over the Henbury Meteorite Crater. .

  • @barbararowley6077
    @barbararowley6077 Месяц назад +3

    In case anyone was wondering, you can box up warm clothes in packages of not more than 5kg to send to Op Shops in the outback. That’s what my cousin did with my late Aunt’s clothes. My cousin had worked in desert communities for decades and knew how valued winter clothing is.

    • @realfamilyman
      @realfamilyman Месяц назад

      Um... Maybe the others like Vinnies are different, but if you do that with the Salvation Army, they have to ship it back to a main depot first to be graded, washed, then it gets distributed back out again to individual stores.

  • @artistocracy
    @artistocracy Месяц назад +7

    Simpson’s Gap looks gorgeous. Thank you for taking this South Australian along with you up North. Btw, winter is in full swing down South.

  • @AshleyPerera27
    @AshleyPerera27 Месяц назад +21

    We missed you! Great way to start the weekend 🥳🥳

    • @FC-BS
      @FC-BS Месяц назад +2

      Agree

  • @MrJames_1
    @MrJames_1 Месяц назад +5

    Bundaberg ginger beer,,, don't forget to invert the bottle for a few seconds before opening ✅ Try Vegemite and cheese on a sanga. Vegemite and PB?! Nope. Stay safe you two :)

  • @garryellis3085
    @garryellis3085 Месяц назад +5

    Mataranka is completely safe to swim. Best time to swim is middle of the night. Seems heaps warmer in comparison. Your right guys, back in the seventies and early eighties (pre Crocodile Dundee), the place was quiet and magical. We used to go skinny dipping. Not anymore!

  • @tesa1738
    @tesa1738 Месяц назад +3

    I think your missing one of the biggest parts of oz culture , clubbies! and pubs. I have been watching your vlogs from before you came to oz and I haven't seen a mention of a single club yet, correct me if I am wrong. In just about every town there is a lawn bowls club (bowlo), an RSL club, (rissole) a sports or leagues club, sailing clubs, (sailo), surf clubs, golf clubs the list is infinite, almost. You dont have to join but you need to show your licence at the door.
    Most offer good cheap food and drinks, coffee, poker machines (pokies), meat and seafood raffels, betting facilities for horses, dogs, trots just about anything you can bet on. The country ones are great for having a chat with strangers and susing out the local area.
    Your staying in air B&Bs and motels which are great but pubs have a whole different atmosphere especially in little towns. Its usually a shared bathroom and a bed in a room and a shared kitchen. Like you, I don't (can't in my case) drink alcohol but you can sit in the bar have a chat to anyone in the place, drink ginger beer or zero alcohol beer or wine. The food is usually great, with exceptions, but that's the fun of the whole thing, sometimes you go to order a meal and the cook hasn't turned up so the owner will make baked beans on toast for you, or the bedroom door doesn't close , there is no water in the bathroom its all these things you talk about and remember not the 5 star accommodation, although that's good to.
    Anyway just a thought , its a big part of the culture and nothing like it as far as I have encountered overseas. RSLs (Returned & Services League of Australia) for instance were set up to assist veterans and it is a not for profit organisation although not all RSLs are part of the league.
    Surf clubs get the benefit of the rent and the income generated allows them to buy equipment to save lives so in these cases your supporting a good cause by attending, the meals are usually great, cheap and healthy and the view which is unparalleled anywhere in the world, is free. Speaking of surf clubs its an entirely different setup to the States. There are professional lifeguards on duty during the week but weekends and public holidays are patrolled by volunteers that give huge amounts of their time to keeping people safe. You could do a whole episode on surf clubs and how they work and not scratch the surface.
    I reckon the club and pub scene is worth a mention as most visitors don't even know about it unless they have relo's or know somebody here. In which case they get introduced to it very quickly. Stay safe.

  • @PhantomGhostWriter47
    @PhantomGhostWriter47 Месяц назад +10

    Tia, the best way to get used to Vegemite is to start off with Cheezymite. Just like Vegemite but the bitter taste is far less.(and have it on toast with loads of butter but not too much Cheezymite. If you end up liking that you can progress onto Vegemite and then fully appreciate its full flavour. You may not find it until you reach Adelaide? Enjoy. 🙄

    • @meplife7313
      @meplife7313 Месяц назад +1

      yes I second that... cheese & vegemite are a perfect combo.

    • @leed206
      @leed206 Месяц назад +1

      Vegemite & tomato not to bad either. Don't spread it on too thick it is salty. In my late 70's & still have it on toast some mornings for brekkie.

  • @jenniferharrison8915
    @jenniferharrison8915 Месяц назад +10

    Good luck guys, you are certainly facing the toughest parts of Australia! Respect! 👍 Love the Bundy Ginger beer! 🤗

  • @nmdc93
    @nmdc93 Месяц назад +9

    I think our most dangerous is Wittenoon. Which is an old asbestos mining town. They've removed it off all maps so you cant find it

  • @johnhaller7017
    @johnhaller7017 Месяц назад +2

    Jokes about Vegemite. As kids we would be served Vegemite on toast, cut to triangles for breakfast, by our adoring Mothers. We called it "axle grease" on toast. It was rumored to have some kind of vitamin/mineral properties and made from the discarded sludge remnants of beer distillation. We also had it on sandwiches with cheese slices for school lunch. You mentioned smelling Eucalyptus in the air. I have noticed it after a dry spell after a few minutes rain. What I noticed when I relocated to Perth from Melbourne, was the heady fragrance of peppercorn trees. This became a defining memory of my first days in Perth. Unmistakable. There are also rumors that travelers returning to Australia by ship after years overseas can smell the eucalyptus well before landfall.
    Happy trails.🌄

  • @yodyod7
    @yodyod7 Месяц назад +5

    I've never had vegemite and peanut butter. Vegemite and cheese or vegemite and avocado ... very nice. 😃

  • @shaneedwards6704
    @shaneedwards6704 Месяц назад +8

    I don't have alot to smile about normally so thankyas for putting one on my face every video I watch with you beautiful people

  • @kelvinhill9874
    @kelvinhill9874 Месяц назад +1

    One of the things I enjoy about your videos, is how you mess up the names of every place you go to. Lol. It’s very cute though.
    I remember swimming in the hot springs at Mataranka 20+ years ago and there was a huge python sleeping on the edge of the water where it could keep warm. It didn’t move and everyone just ignored it.

  • @christinecoombs3536
    @christinecoombs3536 Месяц назад +4

    Vegemite and avocado on toast is really nice. You can add cheese , tomato etc too.

  • @AusStorm
    @AusStorm Месяц назад +7

    Cheese and Vegemite toasties are the go! Those and cheese and Vegemite scrolls are awesome too!

  • @Greggles15
    @Greggles15 Месяц назад +10

    I have to agree with you Tia. Toasted sandwiches always taste better cut diagonally. Yum. 😋
    Another great video.
    So great to see you enjoying this part this time around.
    Cool you filmed the street with my name; "Gregory" love it.
    Stay safe and look forward to your next video.

  • @UncleDarthChristo
    @UncleDarthChristo Месяц назад +2

    Hey guys...as you get further south, read up about a place called "Snowtown" and maybe drop in and have a barrel of a time. :)

  • @GaddingaboutwithHenry
    @GaddingaboutwithHenry Месяц назад +6

    100% triangles over rectangles Tia! Thank you for the non-judgemental commentary on Alice Springs, like so many places it’s getting such bad press about specific instances of bad behaviour rather than the good. In my view Vegemite needs to be in sparingly applied to toast as it is quite overwhelming (I’ve been eating it nearly every day for 60 years). It is great to put in stews as a seasoning (just a teaspoonful) though. Some beautiful scenery in this, make sure you’ve got warm clothes as you come south as it’s cold this year 🥶

  • @highbrand
    @highbrand Месяц назад +4

    Bundaberg Ginger Beer is a good choice. The only thing I drink on Qantas flights.

  • @seabreeze3906
    @seabreeze3906 Месяц назад +3

    For you Tia, ginger is helpful for travel sickness. Reminded me of this when you mentioned bundeberg ginger beer). Nibble on ginger nut biscuits on a ferry.

  • @gaidin
    @gaidin Месяц назад +3

    I share your approach to "conflicts"....the media it sells far more videograbs and soundbites when they show the worst of times. In general the vast majority of people are open-minded and respectful of everyone else. I don't tar a whole town/demographic of people because of a 60 sec video clip on the news...people are individuals and not a collective :) I'm glad you went and shared your actual experience - just another reason to love this channel.

  • @julianshalders6047
    @julianshalders6047 24 дня назад +2

    Used to be no speed limit, a couple of Japanese people driving Ferrari's were inexperienced drivers were killed so the limit was limited to 140klms.

  • @user-zl3pi3zv3y
    @user-zl3pi3zv3y Месяц назад +3

    Thank you for showing Mataranka, a real oasis, what a pity it was so busy.
    You are lucky the peacock didn’t attack Luna., it attacked a friends car and scratched it quite badly.
    It’s also a shame you didn’t travel south to north as it was cold and not wet but that has changed and now both cold and wet.
    Next time you’re at a supermarket try Vegemite with Bega cheese, it’s more creamy and mild.
    Currently 7.2 c and feels like 5.4 c.
    If you’re going to come to Melbourne you are more than welcome to borrow some warm clothing in preparation for your Tasmanian trip.👍

  • @jayzluxe
    @jayzluxe Месяц назад +3

    Seeing you both drinking Bundaberg Ginger Beer, eating Toasties, Meatpies & Sausage rolls along your Aussie Road trip is the cutest thing Ever for some reason😊
    You two are defiantly Honorary Aussies in our book!
    I really enjoying watching you guys explore & experience this great country ours,
    Keep posting cause we love watching,
    take care guys

  • @kates1118
    @kates1118 Месяц назад +7

    Vegemite and cheese, or Vegemite with butter on fresh white bread, or Vegemite and avocado………I love Vegemite and you are both brilliant 🥰🇦🇺

  • @user-JaneLouiseH
    @user-JaneLouiseH Месяц назад +2

    Cheese and Vegemite is amazing together. My hubby loves scrambled eggs on toast with Vegemite on the toast.

  • @eljj7968
    @eljj7968 Месяц назад +3

    Vegemite and cheese is where it's at! Vegemite and cheese toasties are delish (just go really light on the Vegemite). Have never heard of it with peanut butter lol.

  • @brettmoffitt8223
    @brettmoffitt8223 Месяц назад +2

    If you speak to a dozen Aussies, each one will tell you they eat Vegemite in a different way. I think we all grow up with it so we are used to the flavour - we would mix it in with mashed pumpkin for our kids when they were little. When travelling in the US, I found it difficult at first to adapt to so much sweet food for breakfast (e.g. maple syrup on bacon). Its just what you are used to.
    On Alice Springs, we visited in July 2019. We were a bit confronted with the extra security at first - high fences around motels, roller doors on every shop. But I loved the town and the people we met there. I just hope that they can get on top of the crime and social issues soon.
    Well done again on this video. In a world where everyone seems to need to express strong opinions, you are both so very respectful and thoughtful when describing your experiences.

    • @OnePackWanderers
      @OnePackWanderers  Месяц назад +3

      Very nicely-written comment 😊
      The Vegemite thing just shows, no culture is a monolithic thing. Australians are all different from one another despite a shared national identity.
      America is the same. I can’t stand bacon and maple syrup 😂

  • @grahamcarver6836
    @grahamcarver6836 Месяц назад +2

    Hello. Terrific video as always. Loved your views on Alice Springs. Next time you have toast for breakfast try butter , vegemite & tomato sauce. Maybe controversial. But I love it. Yum........................😜

  • @TraceyD-vg3vv
    @TraceyD-vg3vv Месяц назад +2

    Stephen 6556 is right - it's peanut paste and honey or vegemite and cheese. Who eats peanut paste with vegemite? Never heard of it in this country. I'm not surprised Tia didn't like it. Urlk. Yep, I reckon someone pulled your leg on that one.

  • @joyamericaninoz3070
    @joyamericaninoz3070 Месяц назад +4

    If you are not yet to Adelaide, dress warm. Its currently cold and rainy. But with warm hearts 💕

  • @sheerluckholmes5468
    @sheerluckholmes5468 Месяц назад +5

    Mataranka Springs is another one of those places that has been ruined by tourism, too many people all trying to cram in at the same time and others exploiting it for all it's worth. What once used to be special and unique has now been reduced to a tick on someone's bucket list.

  • @annikaw3506
    @annikaw3506 Месяц назад +2

    As an Aussie, I think the comments were trolling you. Peanut Butter and Honey is an Aussie thing (and I have certainly had Peanut Butter and Jam - influenced by American TV - it’s great). Vegemite and cream cheese is also great. Not vegemite and peanut butter… 😮

  • @julie-annd1522
    @julie-annd1522 Месяц назад +2

    I think it’s probably more normal to do peanut butter with honey here versus jam, just a small amount, but that’s personal preference. Vegemite and peanut butter I’ve never tried and I’m Melbourne born and bred 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @GeorgeSoan
    @GeorgeSoan Месяц назад +2

    We had similar thoughts about Mataranka! Bitter Springs next door was better in our opinion. Good to see you're making your way down the middle!

  • @nealgowen
    @nealgowen Месяц назад +1

    Yes Matakraka was way too populated for us too. Elsey campsite just down the road was much quieter.
    Did you see the cottage used in the set of the 1982 movie "We of the Never Never"? Never never refers to the wide open spaces in the outback.
    Vegemite, spread thinly on freshly buttered toast, the only way to go. Peanut butter, an aquired taste.
    Vegemite and cheese sandwiches not bad though.

  • @Tomkatoz
    @Tomkatoz Месяц назад +2

    Have hit that bell just for the air compressor video! Bring it it on Chev!

  • @davecannabis
    @davecannabis Месяц назад +1

    you missed the best time to visit the Alice, the best time is when they have the Henley on Todd yacht regatta, when they hold "boat races" , one year recently the regatta was canceled due to there being water in the river, this year its on Saturday 17 August 2024

  • @philinadouglas4854
    @philinadouglas4854 Месяц назад +3

    You’ve been duped! No one eats peanut butter AND Vegemite on toast! Yours look a little like maps of Australia though, super cute. The peanut butter and Vegemite divide looks like the Stuart Highway 😂😂. Get your boots out, it’s cold down south!!

  • @leed206
    @leed206 Месяц назад +10

    It's Mataranka ie Matt😊. Many moons ago (late 70's) on coach camping trip, we camped there overnight & despite signs saying not to, about 6 of us did a midnight swim. Set candles up on stone walls, & yes cleaned up after we had finished. Was beautiful. Seems to have been upgraded since then. Lol

    • @monicaking2140
      @monicaking2140 Месяц назад

      Sounds magical !!!. I went on school trip there in 81 and it was lovely and hot 😊

  • @sonda3
    @sonda3 Месяц назад +1

    G'day, I lived in Alice Springs for roughly two years. Not sure if this has already been said but the main reason police or armed guards are standing outside of the bottle-o's (liquor store), is due mainly to the Banned Drinker Register (BDR). If someone is on this register they cannot purchase alcohol and usually these individuals can turn violent if refused by the store clerk. So for their safety a police officer or armed guard is stationed at all bottle-o's round the clock to enforce the BDR.

  • @joebloggs6168
    @joebloggs6168 Месяц назад +4

    If you're heading back down to Adelaide you should visit the big rocking horse at Gumeracha, the whispering wall, Melba's chocolate factory, and the Birdwood National Motor Museum. All in the Adelaide Hills North East, wasy day trip.

  • @fathom6424
    @fathom6424 Месяц назад +3

    I thought I invented peanut butter and vegimite sandwiches 63 years ago when I was 5. I have eaten them frequently ever since. I had no idea it was a 'thing' that other Australians liked as well. Whenever I 'ask' for a peanut butter and vegimite sandwich, people become confused. Personally, I think they are really something! Tangy, delicious, thirst inducing and just wonderful.

    • @PirogenX
      @PirogenX Месяц назад +1

      I’ve never heard of it. But I love Vegemite and I love peanut butter, so I’m definitely going to give it a crack!

    • @elnielo1
      @elnielo1 Месяц назад +1

      Try a Vegemite and lettuce sandwich. It will change your life.

    • @fathom6424
      @fathom6424 Месяц назад +1

      @@PirogenX I think it's a whole different taste - better than either. Just enough vegimite to flavour the peanut butter. 👍

  • @user-fz8zh2dt6y
    @user-fz8zh2dt6y Месяц назад +2

    So happy to watch you guys today!! Us Aussies NEVER eat peanut butter and Vegemite together!!!Hahaha! In fact some of us don’t really like Vegemite!! 😖
    Thanks for brightening our day. Safe travels ok. 😃😍

  • @AnnaAnnaTT
    @AnnaAnnaTT Месяц назад +1

    i love vegemite on toast or on a crumpet. Of course butter comes first.. then a very sparing amount of vegemite. I occasionally a tiny bit to a soup I am making at home from scratch.

  • @tileux
    @tileux Месяц назад +1

    Its not cold at night because youre going south. Its cold at night because youre in the interior. Ive been out in the middle of nowhere where it drops below zero regularly. It just doesn’t snow because you need moisture in the air for that. The coldest ive ever been has been out in the deserts in WA at night. I’ve done military training exercises at night out there and you can sometimes spot guys at night because of all the steam coming off them like small steam trains in the moonlight

  • @jimcottee9187
    @jimcottee9187 Месяц назад +4

    One of them naturalized Aussie peacocks.
    Last time we went to Mataranka, there wasn't even a carpark there & we had the place to ourselves.

  • @rhysypoo
    @rhysypoo Месяц назад +8

    You should turn off also William creek road at cooper PD and come back through the Flinders ranges. I'm not sure that's your plan or whether you've gone past there yet, but that would be awesome. I mean it's a bit cold but the views are amazing. Like Lyndhurst Lee creek Murray Farina The Old Ghost town, then parachilna , the gorges , willaoena pound station etc

  • @emilyvisser1804
    @emilyvisser1804 Месяц назад +4

    Missed you guys! I love a good old ham, cheese and tomato sandwich🤩 yes the triangle shape makes it instantly better😁 Vegemite and avocado on toast is my go to breakie. Excited for your next camping adventure😊

  • @mattviz
    @mattviz Месяц назад +1

    Bundaberg Ginger Beer is best if you slowly turn it upside down first to mix it up. Be careful not to shake it though as Tia probably noticed, it is fairly fizzy to start with.

  • @simonhoby2485
    @simonhoby2485 Месяц назад +1

    Very disappointed that we didn't get to see the shopping for the air compressor. I am quite highly invested in that, as are so many others.

  • @evacrabb5294
    @evacrabb5294 Месяц назад +2

    Australia is on my bucket list. Thank you for taking me there virtually, love your videos.

  • @born2fish00
    @born2fish00 Месяц назад +1

    Alice Springs is fine during the day - most of the troubles have been from roaming kids after dark who get up to no good. Many of the accomodation options have gates etc to secure your car overnight.

  • @165lothair
    @165lothair Месяц назад +2

    Moved to Australia in 1987 from the UK. Lived in Alice for 2 years. Vegemite is what Australians eat in the morning to make sure the rest of the day gets better. Enjoy your time in Oz.