Gee those scones were massive!! 🤣🤣 Haha good ol Florence Falls and Co🤣🤣 when I was there years ago by myself I thought I’d go to the swimming holes and I shat 💩 myself cause fish were biting me but I couldn’t see them cause I got there so early it was still dark I thought they were crocs!!!🤣🤣🤣 little did I realise I actually didn’t miss the crowds cause I wasn’t at Florence Falls🤦🏻♂️ 🤣🤣🤣 haha I had walked everywhere but and then realised there were bloody stairs leading to the Falls Hope you enjoyed your time in Litchfield NP. It’s beautiful there
Full on movie. Sometimes I just get settled in to a travel vlog and it's all over in a flash! What you guys are producing is great . Two really cool people telling a story while doing really cool stuff. So looking forward to your next adventure!
Really enjoying your series, been right through the top end many times but always good to see how people enjoy that first big lap. Impressed by yr set up, took me many trips to refine my set up. Quick question is yr canopy vented for heat build up while stationary?
Cheers mate much appreciated! And no my canopy isn’t vented, it’s fully insulated although it does get a bit warm in there but nothing crazy. I’m not to sure how well a filtered vent would go that dust gets into everything 😂
G'day mate. Just calling in from Nz. Fun fact about those jumping crocs. Those are just the kids. Mum and dad are underwater looking after them. And the real big blokes are further down towards the sea. Trust me on this one. Also mate, another fun fact, the sheilas can swim with them no worries. Those jumpers are man eaters. Another hint I picked up from me old mate, Mick Dundee, was that if you fall in, just swim down deep. The kill zones are on the surface. They're clueless on what to do if you're underwater. If you can hold your breath for 10-15 minutes you'll be sweet. They have a short attention span, and they just swim away. However, just remember, they've been around for a few thousand years, and know all the tricks. Met a girl from Darwin, told me to go up during their winter. Too flaming hot during summer. It's kinda on my bucket list though. We'll see. Anyway thanks for the upload guys. Quality stuff. Until next time, all the very best.
Awesome stuff once again !!!
Cheers mate!!
Gee those scones were massive!! 🤣🤣
Haha good ol Florence Falls and Co🤣🤣 when I was there years ago by myself I thought I’d go to the swimming holes and I shat 💩 myself cause fish were biting me but I couldn’t see them cause I got there so early it was still dark I thought they were crocs!!!🤣🤣🤣 little did I realise I actually didn’t miss the crowds cause I wasn’t at Florence Falls🤦🏻♂️ 🤣🤣🤣 haha I had walked everywhere but and then realised there were bloody stairs leading to the Falls
Hope you enjoyed your time in Litchfield NP. It’s beautiful there
Hahaha! Cheers mate! Sounds like you had a adventure
@@TGExplores that’s what it’s all about it👊🏻all part of the course
Good day mate its not km to school it was miles. Through the bush, fight the snakes. Summer and winter. Great episode, enjoy watching. Thanks.
Ahahah cheers mate !
Full on movie. Sometimes I just get settled in to a travel vlog and it's all over in a flash! What you guys are producing is great . Two really cool people telling a story while doing really cool stuff. So looking forward to your next adventure!
Haha good to hear! Cheers!!
Really enjoying your series, been right through the top end many times but always good to see how people enjoy that first big lap. Impressed by yr set up, took me many trips to refine my set up. Quick question is yr canopy vented for heat build up while stationary?
Cheers mate much appreciated! And no my canopy isn’t vented, it’s fully insulated although it does get a bit warm in there but nothing crazy. I’m not to sure how well a filtered vent would go that dust gets into everything 😂
G'day mate. Just calling in from Nz. Fun fact about those jumping crocs. Those are just the kids. Mum and dad are underwater looking after them. And the real big blokes are further down towards the sea. Trust me on this one. Also mate, another fun fact, the sheilas can swim with them no worries. Those jumpers are man eaters. Another hint I picked up from me old mate, Mick Dundee, was that if you fall in, just swim down deep. The kill zones are on the surface. They're clueless on what to do if you're underwater. If you can hold your breath for 10-15 minutes you'll be sweet. They have a short attention span, and they just swim away. However, just remember, they've been around for a few thousand years, and know all the tricks.
Met a girl from Darwin, told me to go up during their winter. Too flaming hot during summer. It's kinda on my bucket list though. We'll see. Anyway thanks for the upload guys. Quality stuff. Until next time, all the very best.
Interesting stuff, cheers mate!