Hi Paul & Wenda. Thanks for your coverage of Arnhem Land. We loved it. We are off to WA the Pilbara & the Ningaloo coast next year and thanks to your coverage of Arnhem land is now on our list.for 2025. We are bit older than you guys. Me being 75 yrs young but watching you guys doing it has inspired us. Bless you 😊❤
Thanks 😊 that’s great to hear. We’re hoping to get over to WA next year, same region as you. Have to keep an eye out for you 😉 Arnhem was definitely worth the effort Cheers Paul and Wenda
Great episode and admire the genuine love of our remote communities so evident in your footage… you set a high bar for those of us that wonder if we could or should!
This week's video was awesome. LOVED it! Thanks so much for sharing. You both should be so proud of yourselves! 🏆🏆 You really did go to some remote places, very inspiring. We can add Arnhem Land to the bucket list. What an experience that remote village would have been. Glad you were able to get the tyres fixed, what a hassle for you with 2 flat tyres! We were wondering if the tyre pressure system warned you and yes it did - definitely worth the purchase. Thanks again. Stay safe Paul & Wenda and see you next week ❤
G’day Lyn yes this was a challenging trip, at times, but oh so worth it 👍 Visiting the Dhalinybuy community was one of the highlights 👌 Cheers Paul and Wenda
Hi Paul and Wenda, I thoroughly enjoyed the Arnhem Land episodes. The adventure looked truly amazing, and I must commend you both for sharing this incredibly informative and inspiring series with your audience. Your passion for exploring our great country is truly commendable 👏 I completely understand the title of this video, given the numerous picturesque locations and the challenging tyre changes on both the caravan and car in such tough environments! Stay safe and catch you guys next week where we’ll be stopping by once again 🤠 Kind Regards Corrie
Great video . We were there a few months ago and enjoyed seeing the places you visited that we had also visited. The Dahlinbuy (spelling??) Community (and Kevin) was pretty interesting. Minor point ... (1) you said "..composting toilet .. whatever that means..". Have you not looked at composting toilets for your caravan? Definitely worth a look. Google will steer you right. No dump points needed. And ... (2) do you not carry a tyre repair kit with you to allow you to plug your tyres? Save you heaps if you get one. But it was an entertaining video and thanks for posting.
Thanks yeah it’s an amazing part of the country. We haven’t considered a composting toilet for the van but have started to look into this as an option We do carry a tyre repair kit but have never used it. But it was a good back up if needed Thanks for watching Cheers
G'day Bob, yeah it was a great experience, it did take its toll on the van, there has been some damage due to the roads (aside from the tyres). But that is why we bought an off road van, to do this type of trip. We only do this type of trip once a year, last year it was the Oodnadatta, the year before Cape York etc. However we wouldn't do any of them a second time with our van. We'd been thinking about doing the Gibb, next year, but having second thoughts at the moment. As for the trip itself the van handled really well, we drove mostly 60-80 kmh (never over) Hope this was helpful Cheers Paul
@@beyondthegreyoz thanks Paul, my wife and I are keen to do. We have an off-road van and intend to do in the dry season. Just got to pick the year!! Cheers for the info. Rgds Bob.
Wenda mentioned you had to put the Cruiser into 4wd to go up a track. Your vehicle is a constant 4wd all the time, so we assume you meant you put it into low range to make it easier
You were the victims of boxes of Tek screws that broke open on a truck coming to Nhulunbuy about a year ago scattered over a fair distance. The driver picked up a lot and also locals that were traveling pick up alot ,but you still found one.
What’s a composting toilet? I’m surprised with all the off grid travel you do you haven’t upgraded to one in the van. No water needed, no chemicals, no smells and no looking for dump points!
What a beautiful area - well worth the visit. Was the cost $330 each? 🤔 Always great to have an elder on your side for local knowledge and blessings! This is what it SHOULD be like across Australia instead of all the trouble makers and activists demanding rights!!! also what tyre pressure you running in the tracks - looks like your running std Dunlop Geolanders in the truck 🛻!
Kevin was great, he was refreshing to listen to. We were running about 30 psi all round and yes they were the standard Dunlop ATs that come with the Cruiser. We've replaced them now with Bridgestone Duellers.
Bucket list 💕💕💕
Thank you so much for this wonderful video 💕
😊 our pleasure
Cheers
Hi Paul & Wenda. Thanks for your coverage of Arnhem Land. We loved it. We are off to WA the Pilbara & the Ningaloo coast next year and thanks to your coverage of Arnhem land is now on our list.for 2025. We are bit older than you guys. Me being 75 yrs young but watching you guys doing it has inspired us. Bless you 😊❤
Thanks 😊 that’s great to hear. We’re hoping to get over to WA next year, same region as you. Have to keep an eye out for you 😉
Arnhem was definitely worth the effort
Cheers Paul and Wenda
Great episode and admire the genuine love of our remote communities so evident in your footage… you set a high bar for those of us that wonder if we could or should!
Thank you 😊 yes it was a great experience. It was hard work at times but oh so worth it 👍
Cheers Paul and Wenda
Such a wonderful experience, thank you
Thanks it was such a great place to explore 👌
Great video. Lots of good ideas for when we visit.
Thanks, glad it's helpful. Enjoy the adventure 👍
Another amazing episode, well done to you both 👏👏👍💕
Thank you so much 🤗 glad you enjoyed it 👍
Cheers Paul and Wenda
This week's video was awesome. LOVED it! Thanks so much for sharing. You both should be so proud of yourselves! 🏆🏆
You really did go to some remote places, very inspiring. We can add Arnhem Land to the bucket list.
What an experience that remote village would have been.
Glad you were able to get the tyres fixed, what a hassle for you with 2 flat tyres!
We were wondering if the tyre pressure system warned you and yes it did - definitely worth the purchase.
Thanks again.
Stay safe Paul & Wenda and see you next week ❤
G’day Lyn yes this was a challenging trip, at times, but oh so worth it 👍 Visiting the Dhalinybuy community was one of the highlights 👌
Cheers Paul and Wenda
Hi Paul and Wenda, I thoroughly enjoyed the Arnhem Land episodes. The adventure looked truly amazing, and I must commend you both for sharing this incredibly informative and inspiring series with your audience. Your passion for exploring our great country is truly commendable 👏 I completely understand the title of this video, given the numerous picturesque locations and the challenging tyre changes on both the caravan and car in such tough environments! Stay safe and catch you guys next week where we’ll be stopping by once again 🤠 Kind Regards Corrie
Thanks Corrie for you kind words we appreciate the encouragement 😊👍
Thanks for stopping by 😂
Cheers Paul and Wenda
Very much enjoyed watching this
Awesome, thank you 😊
Cheers
Thank you once again, a really interesting and educational trip.
Thanks we’re glad you enjoyed it 😊
Cheers Paul and Wenda
Very nice places safe travels guys
Thanks such a unique part of Australia!
Cheers
Thankyou, that was great viewing.
Thanks 😊 we appreciate the encouragement 👍
Cheers Paul and Wenda
Such amazing videos scenery etc. and amazing memories for both of you
Yes it is such an amazing part of this country
We’ll remember this trip for a long time 👍
Cheers Paul and Wenda
Wow wow that was a great video guys loved it 👍🏽 😀 ❤️
Thank you 🤗 glad you enjoyed it 👍
Cheers Paul and Wenda
What a great experience 😍Glad you safely made it back to Katherine 👍
Thanks Evie, yeah all good 👍
This was great!! Thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks 😊 glad you enjoyed it 👍
Great piece, thanks :)
Thank you 👍
Beautiful places you have explored, good on you both xx
Thanks 😊 it’s such an amazing region of Australia 👍
Cheers
What a great spot
It sure is 👍
Great video . We were there a few months ago and enjoyed seeing the places you visited that we had also visited. The Dahlinbuy (spelling??) Community (and Kevin) was pretty interesting. Minor point ... (1) you said "..composting toilet .. whatever that means..". Have you not looked at composting toilets for your caravan? Definitely worth a look. Google will steer you right. No dump points needed. And ... (2) do you not carry a tyre repair kit with you to allow you to plug your tyres? Save you heaps if you get one. But it was an entertaining video and thanks for posting.
Thanks yeah it’s an amazing part of the country.
We haven’t considered a composting toilet for the van but have started to look into this as an option
We do carry a tyre repair kit but have never used it. But it was a good back up if needed
Thanks for watching Cheers
Well done guys and what a great experience. Would love to know what you really thought of travelling the Central Arnhem Rd towing yr van. Cheers Bob.
G'day Bob, yeah it was a great experience, it did take its toll on the van, there has been some damage due to the roads (aside from the tyres). But that is why we bought an off road van, to do this type of trip. We only do this type of trip once a year, last year it was the Oodnadatta, the year before Cape York etc. However we wouldn't do any of them a second time with our van. We'd been thinking about doing the Gibb, next year, but having second thoughts at the moment.
As for the trip itself the van handled really well, we drove mostly 60-80 kmh (never over)
Hope this was helpful
Cheers Paul
@@beyondthegreyoz thanks Paul, my wife and I are keen to do. We have an off-road van and intend to do in the dry season. Just got to pick the year!! Cheers for the info. Rgds Bob.
Wenda mentioned you had to put the Cruiser into 4wd to go up a track. Your vehicle is a constant 4wd all the time, so we assume you meant you put it into low range to make it easier
Yep spot on 😉
Cheers Paul
You were the victims of boxes of Tek screws that broke open on a truck coming to Nhulunbuy about a year ago scattered over a fair distance. The driver picked up a lot and also locals that were traveling pick up alot ,but you still found one.
Yeah we figured we were a bit unlucky
1 to actually run over one and 2 that it was positioned to pierce the tyre
Cheers Paul and Wenda
What’s a composting toilet? I’m surprised with all the off grid travel you do you haven’t upgraded to one in the van. No water needed, no chemicals, no smells and no looking for dump points!
We’ve never looked to them before but sounds like they might be worth checking out 👍 thanks
I would have plugged them on there mate and not even taken off the car or van.
You know what, we didn’t even consider that. Certainly something to consider if we ever find ourselves in that situation again 👍
Cheers
What a beautiful area - well worth the visit.
Was the cost $330 each? 🤔
Always great to have an elder on your side for local knowledge and blessings! This is what it SHOULD be like across Australia instead of all the trouble makers and activists demanding rights!!!
also what tyre pressure you running in the tracks - looks like your running std Dunlop Geolanders in the truck 🛻!
We are so glad we got to see this region it was amazing 👌
Yes it was $330 each
Cheers
Kevin was great, he was refreshing to listen to.
We were running about 30 psi all round and yes they were the standard Dunlop ATs that come with the Cruiser. We've replaced them now with Bridgestone Duellers.
$300 per head to visit a remote village !
Tell 'em they're dreaming.
Yeah it’s a lot of money but we probably won’t get back to Arnhem and we really wanted to do this one.