Tom Price, Mount Nameless, Hamersley Gorge, WA, caravanning around, caravan adventures, caravan, rv

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

Комментарии • 7

  • @OurWanderingWays
    @OurWanderingWays Год назад +1

    The scenery from that Nameless hill was spectacular.

  • @billmcintosh1242
    @billmcintosh1242 Год назад +1

    Thanks, enjoyed it!

  • @debs5200
    @debs5200 Год назад

    Trip down memory lane, we lived in Tom price for almost twenty years though the seventies and eighties. Drove up Nameless many times, the view let’s your soul fly…. The road looks familiar even after almost forty years away.

    • @gonecaravanning
      @gonecaravanning  Год назад

      Thanks Deb, your comment makes me happy, a trip down memory lane is one of the reasons we make the video's.
      Thanks for watching
      Ken and Julie

  • @joefury8582
    @joefury8582 Год назад +1

    G'day Ken
    So you say you have done your RUclips homework!
    Sorry but you failed almost instantly, just by calling 'that mountain' Mount Nameless, maybe once upon at time it was nameless because no one could or wanted to call it Jarndrunmunhna, it's a gob full but it is appropriate and correct , with all information freely available at the Tom Price Visitor Centre, the Bronze directional dial on the summit is incorrect in stating Nameless as being the highest point accessible by 4wd.
    I do not intend to teach you anything but hopefully you can learn a few facts, then maybe you can correctly describe things of interest factually in your upcoming videos on RUclips, possibly the saddest fact regarding the Pilbara many things uploaded to RUclips and Wiki Camps and Google Earth is that a huge amount of content is WRONG and it is near impossible to have these corrected.
    Anyway, Jarndrunmunhna is NOT Western Australia's highest land form (sic) Mountain which is accessible by 4wd. ~ the tallest land form accessible by four wheel drive is Mount Meharry at 1251 metres above sea level, this particular 4wd accent is not overly difficult, but it's nowhere as easy as the drive to the summit of Jarndrunmunhna ~ yes I am surprised that you did not know this fact.
    Your statement regarding the fully loaded ore train which you focused on, saying it's going to Port Hedland, sadly another fail, as Rio Tinto rails it's ore to port facilities in Dampier, west of Karratha,
    Port Hedland as such are the main export facilities for BHP, FMG and Roy Hill Mining.
    I do appreciate your skills as a drone operator and capturer of incredibly beautiful scenery, but that's what you get if you open your eyes and heart to the Pilbara.
    Safe travels : Joe Fury

    • @debs5200
      @debs5200 Год назад

      Your name says it all. It’s name is Nameless and always will be in my mind!
      But then I guess you already knew this.

    • @joefury8582
      @joefury8582 Год назад

      @@debs5200
      Jarundunmunha has always been known to the traditional owners of this part of the Pilbara and historic fact has proven their cultural existence goes back beyond 60,000 years, since the advent of wholesale mining, historic fact and significant landmarks mean precious little to the likes of Rio Tinto or any of the others who mine across the region.