It’s very nice to see!!! I’m so sorry about your loss.🌹 My Mom passed 3 years ago today and it’s a huge struggle to live through the grief. Take good care of you.💞
Always enjoy your time with your parents. Lost my dad at 52. Last time I saw him before he died was my wedding. 23 years and miss him every day. I'm 48. Yes lost him young. Enjoy every moment you have.
@@scottmorgan1068 I'm so sorry for you losing your Dad at such a young age, thats very sad, I'm56 now, time goes so fast, I was 44 when I lost my Mum and it feels like a few years ago not 12 years ago
Congrats on hitting the 1M milestone. The cinematography of this travel video is truly incredible, especially the shots of Uluru. Your storytelling is impeccable and it always feels like we’re right there with you.
I really like how this is not just a 4 day train journey, it really is the destination & holiday in itself and stops for day tours along the way so your not just endlessly sitting bored on a train for 4 days. This is definitely on my bucket list!
I love seeing you travel with your parents. I lost my dad over 20 years ago. My mom is currently fighting Cancer, so we're not able to travel as we used to. Treasure the moments with them.
Interesting fact: camels are not native to Australia. The first camel was imported to Australia from the Canary Islands. More were bought in from other continents. Today, over 1M feral camels roam this continent. And what a coincidence - 1M subscribers for trek trendy has also been achieved! 🎉🍾
also we export around 10,000 a year to the Middle East. Australia has the largest population of feral camels and the only herd of dromedary (one-humped) camels exhibiting wild behavior in the world.
I love your videos, but I wish they were a little longer at times, especially with such an epic journey like this one. Maybe even broken into two parts so as not to seem overwhelming to viewers. I appreciate how much work goes into making these videos, so I understand the scope of this request. This is by no means a criticism, but rather a compliment in that I would like the experience to last longer! Thank you for taking me with you on your journeys!
So nice to see your mum, Will! The train looked lovely, and thanks for sharing your experiences with those of us who don't have the means for it - it's fun to enjoy everything through your camera lens. Cheers!
Congrats on the 1 million subscribers. It was nice to see mom healed after her last injury. Thank you for this video, it will be on my bucket list for my trip to Australia.
As an Aussie, I am so glad that your mum also loves the vegemite, it is one item I keep on my table as I eat it so often, also thanks for showing us the Rock as you flew in as I have seen it many a time from land but not by air. It is one place I have never visited & probably never will now that I am older, besides the ten grand is put aside for my demise. Congratulations on reaching the 1M mark, you deserve it.
@@Vegan.Voyages As an Australian, the only real difference between the two is texture/ viscosity- our Vegemite is more solid, whereas Marmite 'flows' a little I wanna say - but both are excellent...
I’m a oil driller on oil rigs in Australia and before I went home to Norway after 2 weeks on the rig, me and a few buddies Took this train first class for fun. Really a amazing trip. But if I paid myself, I would never do it. Thanks for a amazing video.
@@IIXxSLAYERxXIImy company pays for first class plane tickets here in the states when we travel. Oil companies are only bad during the bust. The boom is always great to work for them.
@@IIXxSLAYERxXIIand he’s a driller so he directly doesn’t work for an oil company. He works for a service company as not many oil companies own rigs, frac crews, coil tubing, work over rigs, snubbing units. Money and safety are the main factors.
Watching this from my sunbed on the balcony at home in Sweden, on a nice summer evening. All cozied up under a comfy blanket and watching the still pretty light, Scandinavian summer sky (it's just past 11pm and not yet dark outside, the sky is even lighter if looking north)
The Ghan has an average cruising speed of 85km/h (53 miles) and 115km/h top speed (72 miles). A lot of people think this is just some train trip you zoom across from one end to the other - as there is 0 traffic this would take them 26 hours if they did it at top speed straight, and 35 if they cruised at the average speed - so it goes to show over the 96 hours or 4 days they really do make it worth while and a true experience and holiday not just a glorified train ticket.
This is the channel I go to when I am having a rough day or I just want to wind down. Congrats on 1 million subscribers! You have no idea how much I love this channel 😁
"I love a sunburnt country, a land of sweeping plains, of ragged mountain ranges, of droughts and flooding rains. I love her far horizons, i love her jewel-sea. Her beauty and her terror, the wide brown land for me!" - Excerpt from 'My Country' a poem written by Dorothea Mackellar which perfectly encapsulates my home. Thank you Will for doing such a great job showing off our beautiful country to the world and so many of its quirks. I think for your next All-Aussie adventure, you should give a 'round the continent' cruise a go.
Congratulations on 1 million subscribers. I think every one of us would love to go on a trip with you and experience what you get to experience. Live the life man thanks for sharing.
Been watching this channel for over 3 years since the United Airline review. It has been a long time and seeing you progress to a million subs was a journey. Congrats.
A great, comprehensive review. Will, I am always so glad when you bring your Mom or Dad along on your adventures. You are making memories that will last forever.
This is your best video yet (I swear I am not biased... haha Aussie here) but the way you incorporate story telling and history into your travel vlog is just 👌love it
Brilliant Will, loved being on this journey with you and your mum. You’ve captured this beautifully, and I have to say you’re as personable and friendly in real life as you are in your videos. Congratulations on reaching 1M followers, you deserve all the success, as I’ve seen first hand how much work you put into providing your audience with magical experiences. Love to you mum also, she’s a lovely lady and you’re lucky to call her mum. All the best Will. Ben and Jo ❤
Thanks for the kind words Ben and Jo, it was so lovely to meet you both onboard, pleasure to get to know you. So glad you enjoyed the video :) keep in touch, Will (Mum says hello too!)
I’m in US, specifically Louisiana, and a retired teacher so I won’t be traveling to Australia. But watching your videos gives me a touch of that wanderer spirit. Thank you so much for these.
To clarify, camels are not Australian native animals. They were introduced around 1840 and as they are well-suited to our climate, they flourish. They are a pest and cause damage to infrastructure, destabilise sand dunes and compete for the food of our native animals (and people).
My husband and I stayed in one of the underground hotels in Coober Pedy, and it was one of the best sleeps I've ever had in my life! It was so cool and dark and quiet.
Fantastic as usual. I could have easily watched an hour long video of this. Nice to have your mum with you again, lovely that you bring your girlfriend or mum and dad. Such incredible scenery. Congrats on 1M, I have been watching your videos for awhile, from when you were at 200,000 or thereabouts. Always a pleasure to see your escapades, and keep up the good work.
So nice again seeing your dear mum in a video again. This looked like quite the trip, beautiful stops throughout. And how cool you guys had that flight as well, once in a lifetime experience! As always, an amazing video and also, congratulations on the 1 mil subscribers, well deserved. ❤
HI! Will and Mum. Seems it's been ages since mum came along. Glad to see her sprain has healed strong. I think of all the wonderful adventures you've taken us on, air, sea and land, it's the trains I desire the most. I LUV trains. But this train wasn't one of the better ones you've taken us on and the meals were far from impressive to me. I would've had to be happy with that thick sliced toast, cheese and eggs lol. Will be looking forward to the 1M celebration adventure - YAY!!! Congratulations Will.
Keep it going Will ! Your videos are very entertaining and informative! And try to include your mom & dad more on your videos ! They deserve it more than any one else 😊
Will, always good to see mum, dad and/or both in your latest trip. They always bring a smile to my face whenever they travel with you. I always enjoy your “latest” as the videography is superb, narration always great with a side order of cheekiness, and, I essentially am living vicariously through your trips. My anxiety level always rises as you always make your deadline, but with nary minutes to spare. Travelling anywhere to/in Australia immediately gets my attention as I know I’m in for a trip of a lifetime. 👏🏻👏🏻
I don't watch videos on RUclips these days as I'm preparing for my exams but your videos are something special and where I learned beautiful words to speak as well
Always enjoy your trips but wish you'd let us see the menu for longer than a glimpse or post it separately in a link. I love to live vicariously in pondering what I'd chose.
As an Aussie, I'm glad you jumped aboard an Australian icon. Hope the weather wasn't too hot for you and mum. The trick with Vegemite for first timers is to be very sparing with it. For those who don't know, it's actually a yeast product discovered as a biproduct of brewing beer. It's very savoury and salty and is absolutely perfect with cheese. Toast with cheese and Vegemite for breakfast, perfection. If your ever in Australia get ahold of some Sao biscuits, load up with butter and cheese and Vegemite with a cuppa for morning or afternoon tea. A match made in heaven.
Awesome Will! Another train trip and this time its across Australia! And this time mum comes along for the trip! Nice! Congratulations again on 1M subscribers!
I was born in Adelaide and have lived in Darwin a couple times, and visited Katherine a few times too, that heat is BRUTAL! I love seeing your Australian adventures, cheers for the amazing journey mate!
Great to see the video covering the Ghan from Darwin, since I’ll be taking it that direction next April but in the Gold Single. I’m also taking the Indian Pacific earlier in my trip Sydney to Perth and paid extra for a Gold double.
It's great seeing your Mom again. Glad she enjoyed the trip. We flew into Alice Springs and then went and visited Uluru where we spent a day and a half. So lovely to see a sunset and sunrise there. And the star gazing. Wow.
Ahhhh, memories. I backpacked around Australia many years ago. Spending my 25th birthday in Coober Pedy eating kangaroo steaks in an underground restaurant. Climbed Uluru (back then they called it Ayers Rock and you could climb to the top). Alice Springs for a couple of nights and Christmas in Darwin. Man oh man it was hot and humid! As always, I love your video! Thank you for sharing your adventures with us!
The Ghan truly offers a unique and luxurious way to experience the vast beauty of Australia! Your detailed tour of the First Class Platinum Service, including the ensuite shower room and lounge car, is fantastic. Thanks for sharing your journey!
I rode The Ghan from Adelaide to Alice Springs in 2012 and it was lovely (although only in a Gold Solo room compared to the more elaborate ones shown). The Kangaroo steak I had for dinner is something I’m still thinking about twelve years later. Would recommend it to anyone visiting Australia, and am very happy to see it get a spotlight.
Congrats on 1M Will! It would be cool to see you potentially go on an Indian luxury train like the Golden Chariot or the Palace on Wheels in the future.
It is very impressive of the incredible trips you take! Most wish they could take them themselves. However, what impresses me is that you take your family on these trips! Those are memories that are and will be priceless!!❤ Well done sir!
This video started and I was thinking....you did NOT book this trip alone!!! Then your Mum arrived....well done Will!! No heckling here now. What a cool trip!!
As a resident of Adelaide, I hope you enjoyed your time in our city. Hopefully, you were able to grab a bite at the Central Market before you had to go.
I'm glad to see you've done the Ghan. I've been waiting for that one as an Australian. From my little one: Dear Trek Trendy I watched you when i was just 4 years old. I'm 5 years old. I hope you enjoyed the ride.
This video seemed a bit rushed?? Anyway, amazing job on the 1 million subscribers!! Glad to see ur mum all healed up and getting around again. Thank you for the video
Congrats on 1M!!!! Great channel. You’ve earned it. Thank you also for using the voice that said, “The Next Day…”. Makes my wife and I chuckle every time we hear it. Best wishes on continued success from Amarillo, TX.
Whoooooooh The moment I've been waiting for 🎉🎉🎉 Will these adventures are one of the absolute highlights in my day/week/month 😁 It's wonderful to see Julie again🎉🎉
Gotta admit mom videos make me the happiest. Lost my mum years ago and it’s really special that you choose to spend these amazing times with her.
Sorry for your loss, thanks so much for watching
I travelled on the Indian Pacific with my Mum in 2009, lost her in 2012. Sorry for your loss 😢
It’s very nice to see!!! I’m so sorry about your loss.🌹 My Mom passed 3 years ago today and it’s a huge struggle to live through the grief. Take good care of you.💞
Always enjoy your time with your parents. Lost my dad at 52. Last time I saw him before he died was my wedding. 23 years and miss him every day. I'm 48. Yes lost him young. Enjoy every moment you have.
@@scottmorgan1068 I'm so sorry for you losing your Dad at such a young age, thats very sad, I'm56 now, time goes so fast, I was 44 when I lost my Mum and it feels like a few years ago not 12 years ago
Congrats on hitting the 1M milestone. The cinematography of this travel video is truly incredible, especially the shots of Uluru. Your storytelling is impeccable and it always feels like we’re right there with you.
Well said!
How do you get the outside while the train is m9ving
Marty and Michael are way better
I want minimum 1 billion people to live in australia depend on its size empty population in aus not good
I think it is so amazing that you
bring your mom / dad to some of these trips. You are an amazing son. Bet they are having the time of their lives!
I really like how this is not just a 4 day train journey, it really is the destination & holiday in itself and stops for day tours along the way so your not just endlessly sitting bored on a train for 4 days. This is definitely on my bucket list!
Hello, travelling by train looks very fun 🙂 Maybe you might also like @Travel.Highlights and @Travel-by-Train 🙂 Cheers
You can extend the trip and actually spend time in some of the places along the way.
I love seeing you travel with your parents. I lost my dad over 20 years ago. My mom is currently fighting Cancer, so we're not able to travel as we used to. Treasure the moments with them.
Hopefully your mum gets better soon 😊
Your Mum is lovely and how nice for you to spend time with her on these adventures. Cherish these moments.
Glad to see your Mom recovered. Congrats on 1M
I was just gonna ask she looks real good I wanna date your mom and I just turned 40
Did you snuggle with your mum?😂
Interesting fact: camels are not native to Australia. The first camel was imported to Australia from the Canary Islands. More were bought in from other continents. Today, over 1M feral camels roam this continent. And what a coincidence - 1M subscribers for trek trendy has also been achieved! 🎉🍾
so, currently, there are more of us than there are camels in Australia... i feel powerful
also we export around 10,000 a year to the Middle East. Australia has the largest population of feral camels and the only herd of dromedary (one-humped) camels exhibiting wild behavior in the world.
@@bkeckk decent meat source for way outbush aswell
I love your videos, but I wish they were a little longer at times, especially with such an epic journey like this one. Maybe even broken into two parts so as not to seem overwhelming to viewers. I appreciate how much work goes into making these videos, so I understand the scope of this request. This is by no means a criticism, but rather a compliment in that I would like the experience to last longer! Thank you for taking me with you on your journeys!
Agree! I could watch for ages- maybe a second channel with music and some captions only, ASMR type
agreed! would love longer video or more
Yes!!
So nice to see your mum, Will! The train looked lovely, and thanks for sharing your experiences with those of us who don't have the means for it - it's fun to enjoy everything through your camera lens. Cheers!
As a South Australian, I've been keenly waiting for videos from your Aussie trip. Definitely did not disappoint!!
Congrats on the 1 million subscribers. It was nice to see mom healed after her last injury. Thank you for this video, it will be on my bucket list for my trip to Australia.
It was so nice seeing your beautiful mother. You are a wonderful son to your parents which is absolutely refreshing to see ❤
As an Aussie, I am so glad that your mum also loves the vegemite, it is one item I keep on my table as I eat it so often, also thanks for showing us the Rock as you flew in as I have seen it many a time from land but not by air. It is one place I have never visited & probably never will now that I am older, besides the ten grand is put aside for my demise. Congratulations on reaching the 1M mark, you deserve it.
As am American, we’re inculcated that all things -mite are gross, but that is so wrong, and I have Hugh Jackman to thank for changing my mind 😄
Tastes exactly like the British equivalent: Marmite. A staple for brits since WW2.
@@Vegan.Voyages
As an Australian, the only real difference between the two is texture/ viscosity- our Vegemite is more solid, whereas Marmite 'flows' a little I wanna say - but both are excellent...
@@OcarinaSapphr- You think? Marmite is super tacky like tar. I've had vegemite and have never noticed a difference
@@Vegan.Voyages
Unless there's been a reformulation since I last had it...
Love the Trek Trendy videos where you bring along a companion! (Be it Millie, Mum or Dad)! Such a great way to experience the world! 🌏
I’m a oil driller on oil rigs in Australia and before I went home to Norway after 2 weeks on the rig, me and a few buddies Took this train first class for fun. Really a amazing trip. But if I paid myself, I would never do it.
Thanks for a amazing video.
Who paid?
@@IIXxSLAYERxXII the company I work for.
@@DrangeDragRacingTeam1967 a oil company pays first class for workers?! What position do you have?
@@IIXxSLAYERxXIImy company pays for first class plane tickets here in the states when we travel. Oil companies are only bad during the bust. The boom is always great to work for them.
@@IIXxSLAYERxXIIand he’s a driller so he directly doesn’t work for an oil company. He works for a service company as not many oil companies own rigs, frac crews, coil tubing, work over rigs, snubbing units. Money and safety are the main factors.
Watching this from my sunbed on the balcony at home in Sweden, on a nice summer evening. All cozied up under a comfy blanket and watching the still pretty light, Scandinavian summer sky (it's just past 11pm and not yet dark outside, the sky is even lighter if looking north)
The Ghan has an average cruising speed of 85km/h (53 miles) and 115km/h top speed (72 miles). A lot of people think this is just some train trip you zoom across from one end to the other - as there is 0 traffic this would take them 26 hours if they did it at top speed straight, and 35 if they cruised at the average speed - so it goes to show over the 96 hours or 4 days they really do make it worth while and a true experience and holiday not just a glorified train ticket.
Was so pleased to see Mum along for the journey this time, well anytime!
Hi to Will's mum. As usual you stick to the point and no unnecessary banter. Keep them coming.
It's mum! Hi mum! I'm glad she's back on her feet and fully healed. This train journey seems like an absolute dream.
What happened to her?
The train trip was incredible, but the excursions were fantastic. So glad your mom could enjoy them with you.
This is the channel I go to when I am having a rough day or I just want to wind down. Congrats on 1 million subscribers! You have no idea how much I love this channel 😁
"I love a sunburnt country, a land of sweeping plains, of ragged mountain ranges, of droughts and flooding rains. I love her far horizons, i love her jewel-sea. Her beauty and her terror, the wide brown land for me!" - Excerpt from 'My Country' a poem written by Dorothea Mackellar which perfectly encapsulates my home. Thank you Will for doing such a great job showing off our beautiful country to the world and so many of its quirks. I think for your next All-Aussie adventure, you should give a 'round the continent' cruise a go.
Congratulations on 1 million subscribers. I think every one of us would love to go on a trip with you and experience what you get to experience. Live the life man thanks for sharing.
Hey there trek trendy! It's my birthday today, and it made me happy that you uploaded this video today. Thank you so much, it means a lot to me!
Happy Birthday :)
@@Trektrendy Thank you 😊🥳
Love when your Mom goes on trips with you. I am a Canadian and I have been to Australia.
Been watching this channel for over 3 years since the United Airline review. It has been a long time and seeing you progress to a million subs was a journey. Congrats.
I did this trip with my Grandparents as a kid, I have since lost both of them but it one of my most treasured memories of them now
A great, comprehensive review. Will, I am always so glad when you bring your Mom or Dad along on your adventures. You are making memories that will last forever.
As an Aussie… I’ve been looking forward to this one! 🇦🇺🤜🏼🤛🏼
What is the red hill/dome thing at 10:45 he said he’s always wanted to see his entire life?
@@ChristinaVVM Uluru is a massive sandstone monolith in the heart of Australia’s ‘Red Centre’ 🇦🇺
This is your best video yet (I swear I am not biased... haha Aussie here) but the way you incorporate story telling and history into your travel vlog is just 👌love it
I always enjoy when you travel with your parents. Your family truly demonstrates family love. You are so inspiring.
Brilliant Will, loved being on this journey with you and your mum. You’ve captured this beautifully, and I have to say you’re as personable and friendly in real life as you are in your videos. Congratulations on reaching 1M followers, you deserve all the success, as I’ve seen first hand how much work you put into providing your audience with magical experiences. Love to you mum also, she’s a lovely lady and you’re lucky to call her mum. All the best Will. Ben and Jo ❤
Thanks for the kind words Ben and Jo, it was so lovely to meet you both onboard, pleasure to get to know you. So glad you enjoyed the video :) keep in touch, Will (Mum says hello too!)
@@Trektrendy Hey Wills Mum 🌸
I find it kind of adorable that your mum was sleeping next to you, but obviously put the foot down on being filmed after dinner time.
I’m in US, specifically Louisiana, and a retired teacher so I won’t be traveling to Australia. But watching your videos gives me a touch of that wanderer spirit. Thank you so much for these.
Well deserved “million dollar man”Been watching u and lovin your content since COVID!u have so much class,best influencer.
4:55 you’d think that at it’s price point they could have clean furniture look at that chair stain 😅
Great work Will and Mum. Love to see you hit 1 mill. Carry on lad , waiting for the 2 mill. 😊😊😊
The description of the dumplings was just spot on. Very thorough and easy to understand.
To clarify, camels are not Australian native animals. They were introduced around 1840 and as they are well-suited to our climate, they flourish. They are a pest and cause damage to infrastructure, destabilise sand dunes and compete for the food of our native animals (and people).
My husband and I stayed in one of the underground hotels in Coober Pedy, and it was one of the best sleeps I've ever had in my life! It was so cool and dark and quiet.
Fantastic as usual. I could have easily watched an hour long video of this. Nice to have your mum with you again, lovely that you bring your girlfriend or mum and dad. Such incredible scenery. Congrats on 1M, I have been watching your videos for awhile, from when you were at 200,000 or thereabouts. Always a pleasure to see your escapades, and keep up the good work.
That’s really cool the way you treat your Mom & Dad to little vacations with you!!♥️ You are a One of a Kind Great Son!!! Much Love and Respect!!😊
Really enjoyed this one. It might be my favourite vid so far! Thanks so much. 1 mil and counting......
So nice again seeing your dear mum in a video again.
This looked like quite the trip, beautiful stops throughout. And how cool you guys had that flight as well, once in a lifetime experience!
As always, an amazing video and also, congratulations on the 1 mil subscribers, well deserved. ❤
It was nice to see your mum on the channel again, great scenery and gld you had a great time.
HI! Will and Mum. Seems it's been ages since mum came along. Glad to see her sprain has healed strong. I think of all the wonderful adventures you've taken us on, air, sea and land, it's the trains I desire the most. I LUV trains. But this train wasn't one of the better ones you've taken us on and the meals were far from impressive to me. I would've had to be happy with that thick sliced toast, cheese and eggs lol. Will be looking forward to the 1M celebration adventure - YAY!!! Congratulations Will.
Congratulations on 1 million man!! You deserve it! 🎉 what a treat to see your beautiful mom again! ❤
Did this with dad a year ago. Really enjoyed it and food was great.
how did I get this so fast, congratulations for hitting 1M
Really like your mum, she's such a sweet, positive spirit.
Keep it going Will ! Your videos are very entertaining and informative! And try to include your mom & dad more on your videos ! They deserve it more than any one else 😊
I knew it was going to be overpriced but holy moly. Congrats on the 1million!
Will, always good to see mum, dad and/or both in your latest trip. They always bring a smile to my face whenever they travel with you. I always enjoy your “latest” as the videography is superb, narration always great with a side order of cheekiness, and, I essentially am living vicariously through your trips. My anxiety level always rises as you always make your deadline, but with nary minutes to spare. Travelling anywhere to/in Australia immediately gets my attention as I know I’m in for a trip of a lifetime. 👏🏻👏🏻
Congrats on the 1 million Will! Another great video again as always- keep them coming mate!
I don't watch videos on RUclips these days as I'm preparing for my exams but your videos are something special and where I learned beautiful words to speak as well
I love the videos where you bring relatives or friends to enjoy the experience with you.
This trip is on my bucketlist, sometimes in the future I will take this ride on the Ghan
Always enjoy your trips but wish you'd let us see the menu for longer than a glimpse or post it separately in a link. I love to live vicariously in pondering what I'd chose.
As an Aussie, I'm glad you jumped aboard an Australian icon. Hope the weather wasn't too hot for you and mum. The trick with Vegemite for first timers is to be very sparing with it. For those who don't know, it's actually a yeast product discovered as a biproduct of brewing beer. It's very savoury and salty and is absolutely perfect with cheese. Toast with cheese and Vegemite for breakfast, perfection. If your ever in Australia get ahold of some Sao biscuits, load up with butter and cheese and Vegemite with a cuppa for morning or afternoon tea. A match made in heaven.
Awesome Will! Another train trip and this time its across Australia! And this time mum comes along for the trip! Nice! Congratulations again on 1M subscribers!
I was born in Adelaide and have lived in Darwin a couple times, and visited Katherine a few times too, that heat is BRUTAL!
I love seeing your Australian adventures, cheers for the amazing journey mate!
SO NICE you brought your Mother! Very well done, she's so proud of you!! World needs this kind of love more!
Legendary youtuber takes legendary train journey to celebrate 1 million subscribers. Perfection 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hey mate. Good to see your mum on the channel and congrats on 1 mil. Can't wait for the next video. Cheers
It's always fun to see your mom on these trips. Love train travel very much. Thanks for taking us along.
Great to see the video covering the Ghan from Darwin, since I’ll be taking it that direction next April but in the Gold Single. I’m also taking the Indian Pacific earlier in my trip Sydney to Perth and paid extra for a Gold double.
It's great seeing your Mom again. Glad she enjoyed the trip. We flew into Alice Springs and then went and visited Uluru where we spent a day and a half. So lovely to see a sunset and sunrise there. And the star gazing. Wow.
Gosh, youre like your Mum
So blessed for you both to share our Aussie outback
Ahhhh, memories. I backpacked around Australia many years ago. Spending my 25th birthday in Coober Pedy eating kangaroo steaks in an underground restaurant. Climbed Uluru (back then they called it Ayers Rock and you could climb to the top). Alice Springs for a couple of nights and Christmas in Darwin. Man oh man it was hot and humid! As always, I love your video! Thank you for sharing your adventures with us!
The Ghan truly offers a unique and luxurious way to experience the vast beauty of Australia! Your detailed tour of the First Class Platinum Service, including the ensuite shower room and lounge car, is fantastic. Thanks for sharing your journey!
What an amazing trip. So nice that your Mum can share your travels sometimes.
Trek Trendy Mum, I assume she is now officially 1 in a million! 😂 Great film as ever thanks
I rode The Ghan from Adelaide to Alice Springs in 2012 and it was lovely (although only in a Gold Solo room compared to the more elaborate ones shown). The Kangaroo steak I had for dinner is something I’m still thinking about twelve years later. Would recommend it to anyone visiting Australia, and am very happy to see it get a spotlight.
The cabin seems small for first class! Mom is lovely! ❤
Good to see Mum with you again. You have a great team supporting you with Dad and Millie as well. Will we see all four of you somewhere?
So, cute, when you are travelling with your Mom😊
I'm an Australian and always wanted to travel Australia by train but don't have any money for it so this video was awesome thanks 👍
Congrats on 1M Will! It would be cool to see you potentially go on an Indian luxury train like the Golden Chariot or the Palace on Wheels in the future.
I look to see others, as I like to, enjoy the same foods as other people dining with them
The Ghan is definitely on my bucket list,thanks guys great video,congrats Will on the 1M subs 👍💪😉
Great video - thanks. The relationship between you and your mum is really special, lovely to watch ❤
Glad you enjoyed yourselves, there is something about long train trips that just seems timeless & we do long trips pretty well over here.
Its absolutely fantastic to see how you include your parents in your travel content
It is very impressive of the incredible trips you take! Most wish they could take them themselves.
However, what impresses me is that you take your family on these trips! Those are memories that are and will be priceless!!❤ Well done sir!
This video started and I was thinking....you did NOT book this trip alone!!! Then your Mum arrived....well done Will!! No heckling here now. What a cool trip!!
As a resident of Adelaide, I hope you enjoyed your time in our city.
Hopefully, you were able to grab a bite at the Central Market before you had to go.
I'm glad to see you've done the Ghan. I've been waiting for that one as an Australian.
From my little one:
Dear Trek Trendy
I watched you when i was just 4 years old. I'm 5 years old. I hope you enjoyed the ride.
love it when you have your mom going with you! And you really make fun and informational videos! Thank you!
I love being an Australian and watching citizens from every country in the world do things in Australia I'll never afford to do, just great 😂
Thanks for taking us along! I have been to Australia twice and it is a wonderful country.
This video seemed a bit rushed?? Anyway, amazing job on the 1 million subscribers!! Glad to see ur mum all healed up and getting around again. Thank you for the video
A wonderful railway journey with Mum! Congrats on 1m as well, deserved ❤
Always a great day whenever trek trendy uploads :)
5:45 bro walked in placed his camera on a shelf then closed the door and waking back in and acted like he had never seen it before 😮😂
Congrats on 1M!!!! Great channel. You’ve earned it. Thank you also for using the voice that said, “The Next Day…”. Makes my wife and I chuckle every time we hear it. Best wishes on continued success from Amarillo, TX.
I‘m really happy to hear „the next day“ in the old way in this video. Thank you! 🎉
Whoooooooh The moment I've been waiting for 🎉🎉🎉 Will these adventures are one of the absolute highlights in my day/week/month 😁 It's wonderful to see Julie again🎉🎉
Good to see your mom on the trip. Can't wait to see you when you have both your parents and Millie