Ohh, that’s a pity about the sand flies and wind. Big lagoon was one of our favourites so far! It’s crazy how different it looks with different weather!
I got bitten by sandflies at Cossack and got a repellent called OFF and an after bite product called Soov It, both of which worked well. I loved Denham and Monkey Mia
Thank you!! We drove into bottle bay for a look, unfortunately the wind was howling so it didn’t look exactly the wiki pics 😂 but still somewhere we want to come back to!
Shark bay is our favourite place! Next time make sure you spend a day at bottle bay and drive right to the end. Lots of sharks along the beach, beautiful red cliffs, snorkelling and more Herald bight is also great for fishing 🎣 We have lots of vids of shark bay on our channel :)
Thanks for the continued flow of VLOGs after 'retiring' :) Biting midges, the smallest of the blood-feeding flies, are classified into the Order Diptera (two-winged flies) and the Family group known as Ceratopogonidae (just a big word). They are commonly, but incorrectly, referred to as sand flies. Biting midges are so small (***1.0mm - 3.0mm) that they often go unobserved by the individual being bitten. Over 200 species of biting midges are found across Australia but only a small number cause a serious nuisance to humans. Biting midges may attack exposed skin in large numbers. They breed in sand, so any sand in your towels, clothes, towed item or vehicle may hatch midges. pneumatophores
Wow! You are a wealth of knowledge! We are far from retired! Just pulled up to work and change our set up and we’ll be back on the road with no gap in content! Cheers mate!
Great video but please stop showing your faces all the time. We want to see what your looking at and explaining. You talk about the sunset but all we see is you talking
Thanks for the video guys. To bad about the weather but it sure beats 9 to 5. Travel Safe and Enjoy 👍🏼🇦🇺
Your 100% right!
It sure does! You just have to make the most of what your given weather wise ☺️
Another great episode 👍
Thank you mate!!
Ohh, that’s a pity about the sand flies and wind. Big lagoon was one of our favourites so far! It’s crazy how different it looks with different weather!
Yeah, funny how much places can change!
I got bitten by sandflies at Cossack and got a repellent called OFF and an after bite product called Soov It, both of which worked well. I loved Denham and Monkey Mia
The sandflies are next level around that area! I think we have all the creams and repellents after that trip 😂
Awesome episode guys 👍
We towed our boats up to bottle bay and camping there for 4 days. Some amazing spots up there 🍻
Thank you!! We drove into bottle bay for a look, unfortunately the wind was howling so it didn’t look exactly the wiki pics 😂 but still somewhere we want to come back to!
We’d love to go up there with a smaller set up!
@@nowornever_aus absolutely stunning place but as you would know the track is rough and we towed 3 boats up there 🙈🤣
You did well!
Shark bay is our favourite place! Next time make sure you spend a day at bottle bay and drive right to the end. Lots of sharks along the beach, beautiful red cliffs, snorkelling and more
Herald bight is also great for fishing 🎣
We have lots of vids of shark bay on our channel :)
Awesome!! We are def putting it all on our list to go back to! Hopefully when the wind isn’t blowing a gale!
@@nowornever_aus always windy in WA haha. Think because we live here we are just used to it.
Thanks for the continued flow of VLOGs after 'retiring' :)
Biting midges, the smallest of the blood-feeding flies, are classified into the Order Diptera (two-winged flies) and the Family group known as Ceratopogonidae (just a big word).
They are commonly, but incorrectly, referred to as sand flies. Biting midges are so small (***1.0mm - 3.0mm) that they often go unobserved by the individual being bitten. Over 200 species of biting midges are found across Australia but only a small number cause a serious nuisance to humans. Biting midges may attack exposed skin in large numbers.
They breed in sand, so any sand in your towels, clothes, towed item or vehicle may hatch midges.
pneumatophores
Wow! You are a wealth of knowledge!
We are far from retired! Just pulled up to work and change our set up and we’ll be back on the road with no gap in content!
Cheers mate!
@@nowornever_aus I know that you're 'resetting' not 'retired'. Looking forward to your new adventures.
let your tyres down and take it steady and you will do it better and less bumps
Great video but please stop showing your faces all the time. We want to see what your looking at and explaining. You talk about the sunset but all we see is you talking
Thanks for the feedback 👍🏼