A DAY IN THE LIFE - The Nullarbor

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Published 2023-02-18
Here’s something a little different for you all. We thought it might be interesting for you to get to know us a little better by simply following along with a day in the life of us. Every day on the road is so different but this one here was pretty unique as we travelled some big kms across the Nullarbor and show you just what happens in our day to day life. From the setup to the checks, how we keep Zu entertained and even what we ramble about whilst driving. This ep gives you a bit more insight into our fam. This year is going to be jam packed and we cover what we have planned in this episode as well.

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All Comments (21)
  • @jenwhi7778
    Oh guys. That was great. I just loveeeee watching your adventure. These years with Zuri are so precious. ❤😊🚙🤙🏻
  • Suri (not sure how to spell her name!) is becoming so animated as she gets older. She is so adorable! Massive cutie! Congratulations on little brother or sister coming soon 🎉❤
  • Your journey towards Eucla reminded me that Mr Policeman used to have a red Holden Commodore wagon. A strange memory as I have not been caught as I just cruise along. An incredible stretch of road - the wedgies always amaze me. Your videos are great, the best because I tend to forget to take photos or videos. Seven times I have crossed the Nullarbor, and six of the seven have been in VWs... It is great to see families having great fun - keep it up and keep safe...
  • @billybud9557
    As an old grampa with 6 grandaughters, that little one is sooo fun to watch grow....!
  • @gazzafloss
    Love the simplicity and style of your Kombi travels folks, keep it simple. So great to see that Zuri is a perfectly normal little girl who likes to "bug" her parents for her love and entertainment. If you think you've got it tough now wait until you're traveling with two, we did our travels camping in a tent with two little kids, boy and girl in the early '80's, sometimes pretty stressful with all the "bugging" each other then mum, then dad. But they grow up so fast and you miss the times and fun we had as a family together travelling. And our kids turned out all the better for that time on the road and are now doing it with their own little families.
  • Love it..We did 4 years on the road in a long wheel base coaster bus..birthed our daughter in a tent then carried on..Miss it alot..just about to travel to W.A on my motor bike...living the dream..Built the bus in Freo..Your oka adventure is so similar to our bus build 20 years ago.. Also did a lap in a 72 combi in 1991...Thanks for the great videos.
  • @jimmyp164
    ever changing back yard love it . thanks for sharing your nullarbor crossing
  • I’ve just returned from a trip to the west. Two places I love, the Eucla and Madaru passes. Unbelievable.
  • This is a lovely video to see, thank you for a glimpse into your family life. All the best with the new baby. Stay safe & happy. Elaine from Queensland.
  • @lighthouse-news
    Madura is the name of the fuel stop. where you drop down onto Null (No) Abor (Trees). We worked out at Loongana on the East-West Railway line about 80 Kms north of Madura out in the great, empty, stinking hot nowhere. Back in 1987-88 we abode in Asbestos houses track-side in small towns, about 30-40kms apart between Kalgoorlie and Port Augusta. Gas fridges and small petrol generators were our lot. No radio, no TV; just the wheels upon trains clanking and clacking in syncopation to the moaning of the wind through the peppermint trees shading most dwellings; a lonely song of visitation and departure as they thundered past in the darkest hours of the night. Gas fridges and small petrol generators were our lot in dusty outposts victualed by the Tea and Sugar train once every week. Now there is nothing, but a lonesome wind song and fading memories of what used to be. Time took it away.
  • @louey59
    so, enjoy travelling with you guys, so down to earth just love it.
  • @Straitjacket808
    Love all your videos. You're a great family enjoying life. Especially love this one showing how you live in your combi.
  • @PhilBubner
    Just watched this episode for the second time absolutely fantastic as they all are. A good mate of mine Jeffo Denton is part owner of the Penong Pub and probably cooked your tucker there. His Dad was Goog Denton who pushed Goog's track in the 70's, hopefully when you get the Oka you do the track as it is fantastic. Another mate Mario Nicholls used to take his Kombi out to Goog's lake regularly, the last time i remember was when we did the Memorial for Goog. Cheers Phil
  • What an incredible episode. So awesome to share your day at home. Felt like I was there with you - loved every moment - the singing the stories the love between you all …. And thanks for the goodnight. Perfect timing -so many smiles ❤❤❤
  • Aaah thankyou for continuing to share your journeys brightens up my Sunday morning watching here in UK. Such a personal video today, thanks a million. Lots of love from over here 💕
  • @gerryarabit
    The good thing is Mr. K is a good reliable durable all around mechanic. The VW engine stock is a lot of mechanical breakdowns...but if you are mechanically inclined you are in for an adventure. I owned an 82 air cooled Vanagon and a 88 Watercooled Westfalia which I totally missed. More exciting kombi van to you guys. Love ur blog.
  • Love the Nullabor drive - time to reflect on life. Eucla is a hidden gem. Kitchen was closed but they cooked up a meal for us - legends
  • @rodtaylor2280
    Love the simplicity of your travels the day dak is the way to go. Great to see you out travelling Aus