This is the BEST gift of an education you can give your kids. My parents did it with myself & my brother in the early 70s doing home schooling, l was 11-14yrs old. I'm now 60 and still have situations that l recall things from these years, l went into high school in year 10 a year or two ahead of the other kids and way more mature due to travelling. Also watching yr kids in the car, sooooooi well behaved. Cheers ❤
This is so great to hear, Eli did his grade 5 NAPLAN out on Elcho Island when our kids were in community school last year, he blitz it after 3 years home schooling. 👍😀
@@VetinaVan I'm not at all surprised watching you & Tania with them. I've been binge watching you since finding you, went to the start, but not good for the housework though lol
Love your comments about your Talc Alf experience. We met him 20 years ago and he hasn't aged. We spent 1.5 hrs and heard all the spiritual links . Fascinating for his positive messages. Still have his piece if talc.
Yeh it gets pretty rammed in the high season, we generally move around on the season shoulders so we have most places to ourselves! Just means we put up with the heat! Safe travels. 👍🍻👍🍻
Thanks guys, yeh it was stinking hot !! I think we are about to hit the heat again as we are looking to head north west for christmas,! Hope you are settling bank into home life ok! 👍👍🍻🍻
We missed Dirk Hartog Island last time we were in WA so thinking about making our way back there. Probably hang around Ningaloo for a while too, that's the current plan anyway but it seems to change day by day!
Thanks you, thank you , thank you...., for sharing your fantastic footage and story, I think you are desten to be a film/documentary maker/producer. 🤙🏻🤙🏻🍻🌅
Thanks Matt you are too kind! Its a great hobby but still so much to learn! Really appreciate the feedback as the cinematography side is one of the main reasons why i like creating these videos. 👍👍🍻🍻👍👍
So the water below ground in the artesian basin is up to 2million years old at times. While the water in Lake Eyre can be as young as a few weeks because when it rains enough to run into the lake it comes fairly quickly to fill it? The lake filled this time last year also after heavy rain in Qld. Or was it the year before? Anyway the lake fills quickly once the water starts to run down the rivers. And hangs around just long enough for the birds to raise a clutch of chicks. Then it starts to drain away again. Always amazes me that the land is so far below sea level. Other parts of the world where this happens are nowhere near as amenable as Australia. If you could call a massive desert 'amenable'! lol We are truly lucky with our geology. Great episode. Tho I doubt I will go there in the summer months or until maybe August if I ever get there. I am always in awe of the drone shots. Having that thing keep up with you in your car at more or less highway speed is amazing.
Thanks! It would be great to see Lake Eyre when there was water in it and the bird life was thriving, would be a totally different experience! Just another thing to add to the travel bucket list, it's a long list!👍😀
He is definitely still going! Probably one of the most interesting people we have met on our travels, his art and ideas are something entirely unique. Not sure about the camel tea though, temperature was in the 40's when we were there so no tea drinking!👍👍😀
Hey Damian, we sold our family home and most of our possessions in December 2019. It was a bit of a life changing moment for us that took our lives in a completely new direction. Home is now where we park it. We will settle again somewhere, but that chapter is not yet written. 👍👍🍻
Hey mate, van is over 4 years old now, still using the original kit i custom built, 1600 watts of solar in total, which is 1100w on roof and 2x250 portables. Running 2 strings and 2 chargers (all redarc) max input is usually 60amps on top of load, so peak at about 75 amps from the solar in total. 400ah of revolution lithium, which does everything we need it to do. Sometimes it would be nice to have a bit more storage, but not often. 👍🍻😀
This is the BEST gift of an education you can give your kids. My parents did it with myself & my brother in the early 70s doing home schooling, l was 11-14yrs old. I'm now 60 and still have situations that l recall things from these years, l went into high school in year 10 a year or two ahead of the other kids and way more mature due to travelling. Also watching yr kids in the car, sooooooi well behaved. Cheers ❤
This is so great to hear, Eli did his grade 5 NAPLAN out on Elcho Island when our kids were in community school last year, he blitz it after 3 years home schooling. 👍😀
@@VetinaVan I'm not at all surprised watching you & Tania with them. I've been binge watching you since finding you, went to the start, but not good for the housework though lol
Love your comments about your Talc Alf experience. We met him 20 years ago and he hasn't aged. We spent 1.5 hrs and heard all the spiritual links . Fascinating for his positive messages. Still have his piece if talc.
Haha, yeh we felt like it was one of those things that are better off experienced than described. 👍👍
I enjoyed this so much I'm about to watch from your beginning.
It's been a journey! 😀😀😀
Wow Coward Springs was packed when we were there earlier this year. That Talc art looks incredible.
Yeh it gets pretty rammed in the high season, we generally move around on the season shoulders so we have most places to ourselves! Just means we put up with the heat! Safe travels. 👍🍻👍🍻
Great episode guys
Thanks guys! 👍👍🍻🍻👍👍
Despite the heat it looked incredible out there. Cant wait to one day do the Oodnadatta. Loved the facts about Lake Eyre!
Thanks guys, yeh it was stinking hot !! I think we are about to hit the heat again as we are looking to head north west for christmas,! Hope you are settling bank into home life ok! 👍👍🍻🍻
@VetinaVan nearly on the move again then, where are you thinking of heading? Yep all settled back in. It feels like the trip was just a dream 🙁
We missed Dirk Hartog Island last time we were in WA so thinking about making our way back there. Probably hang around Ningaloo for a while too, that's the current plan anyway but it seems to change day by day!
@@VetinaVan sounds awesome!
Thanks you, thank you , thank you...., for sharing your fantastic footage and story, I think you are desten to be a film/documentary maker/producer. 🤙🏻🤙🏻🍻🌅
Thanks Matt you are too kind! Its a great hobby but still so much to learn! Really appreciate the feedback as the cinematography side is one of the main reasons why i like creating these videos. 👍👍🍻🍻👍👍
Another capturing opening to your video. Followed by your signature Welcome Welcome Welcome
Thanks mate, this one was a bit arty as i spent a fair bit of time on the cinematic sequence. Really enjoyed making this episode. 👍👍
I have a Talc Alf piece that my late Dad bought many years ago.
His sculptures are very good, a true artist with all its eccentricity! 😀
So the water below ground in the artesian basin is up to 2million years old at times. While the water in Lake Eyre can be as young as a few weeks because when it rains enough to run into the lake it comes fairly quickly to fill it? The lake filled this time last year also after heavy rain in Qld. Or was it the year before? Anyway the lake fills quickly once the water starts to run down the rivers.
And hangs around just long enough for the birds to raise a clutch of chicks. Then it starts to drain away again. Always amazes me that the land is so far below sea level. Other parts of the world where this happens are nowhere near as amenable as Australia. If you could call a massive desert 'amenable'! lol We are truly lucky with our geology.
Great episode. Tho I doubt I will go there in the summer months or until maybe August if I ever get there. I am always in awe of the drone shots. Having that thing keep up with you in your car at more or less highway speed is amazing.
Thanks! It would be great to see Lake Eyre when there was water in it and the bird life was thriving, would be a totally different experience! Just another thing to add to the travel bucket list, it's a long list!👍😀
Amazing, I met 'Talc Alf' back in 1978 and he is still going?!! Is he still drinking camel tea?
He is definitely still going! Probably one of the most interesting people we have met on our travels, his art and ideas are something entirely unique. Not sure about the camel tea though, temperature was in the 40's when we were there so no tea drinking!👍👍😀
Question: Do you guys still have a house or did you sell everything to travel?
Your family are legends too.
Hey Damian, we sold our family home and most of our possessions in December 2019. It was a bit of a life changing moment for us that took our lives in a completely new direction. Home is now where we park it. We will settle again somewhere, but that chapter is not yet written. 👍👍🍻
Time for a generator when alone on hot days.
Yes indeed, bit it is so rare that we need one, next year I'm upgrading the batteries from 400ah to 800ah which should help! 👍😀
@@VetinaVan That should do it :)
It has probably been asked before, how much solar, how many batteries
Hey mate, van is over 4 years old now, still using the original kit i custom built, 1600 watts of solar in total, which is 1100w on roof and 2x250 portables. Running 2 strings and 2 chargers (all redarc) max input is usually 60amps on top of load, so peak at about 75 amps from the solar in total. 400ah of revolution lithium, which does everything we need it to do. Sometimes it would be nice to have a bit more storage, but not often. 👍🍻😀
lyndhurst have zero population?
Apparently, the last count was a population of 3!