TRAVEL MISTAKES / BLOOPER REEL / VANLIFE / CAMPING / VICTORIA AUSTRALIA / BLOGGER / TRAVEL WITH DOG

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • In this episode, you are finally going to see our blooper reel. If you’re new to our channel we travel in our converted Ford transit campervan, with our cavoodle, Twyla. We mainly travel in Victoria Australia. Occasionally we leave our home state and head to other parts of Australia. We have a new episode every Sunday at 5pm, where we give you camping tips and show you things to do and places to see. We occasionally also do van tours.
    Over the last year, we have been collecting some of our bloopers. We have put them together for you to enjoy and have a laugh. When you’re filming there are always plenty of things around you, you cannot control and can result in some very funny experiences. We have captured some of these funnier moments.
    Over the last year we have seen so many different places some of them you’ll see in this episode. This is a list of some of the amazing places we have visited.
    • Ballarat
    • Daylesford
    • Bendigo
    • Deniliquin
    • Echuca
    • Swan Hill
    • Colac
    • Mildura
    • Eildon
    • Shepparton
    • Halls Gap
    They are just a few of the places we have visited this year. We love free camping whenever we can. But when it’s not possible to free camp we like to stay at Big4 , G’Day, and Discovery Holiday Parks.
    We hope you enjoy our channel. We often get asked, ‘what is vanlife?’ Van life is a lifestyle of living in a vehicle full or part-time. The names are compound words that derive from the fact that it is typically done in a van that has been modified with basic amenities, such as house batteries, solar panels, a bed platform, some form of the toilet, sink, and storage space. Some van-dwellers live this lifestyle by choice while seeking freedom, self-sufficiency, and mobility without paying for conventional stationary housing, while for others it may be one step from living on the street or in a shelter. Although the term van-dwelling implies living in a van, many types of vehicles may be used for permanent, mobile living arrangements, including former public buses or school buses, campervans, recreational vehicles (RVs), travel trailers, mobile homes, sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and cars.
    It’s great to see Australian tourism picking up with many people traveling around Australia in caravans, campervans, RVs, and camping in tents. We enjoy part-time van life, creating weekly episodes that are live at 5pm (AEST) Sundays, and sharing our experiences on our travels with our cavoodle, Twyla. In our episodes we stay at free and paid campsites, showing our tips and tricks on how to make life on the road easier and fun. Come join us on our adventures! If you enjoy traveling within Australia too, make sure you Like & Subscribe to our channel.

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