Crisis in the Outback // Dinosaur Tracks to Caravan Cracks



Join me on an adventure into the Australian Outback as I travel to the incredible Lark Quarry Dinosaur Stampede! This journey takes a wild turn when my caravan sustains a major mishap. Experience the beauty, excitement, and unexpected challenges of solo female travel in this action-packed episode.

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23 thoughts on “Crisis in the Outback // Dinosaur Tracks to Caravan Cracks”

  1. It is a live and learn experience, I hope somebody advised you to let some air out of your tyres to absorb some of the shock between 10 and 15 percent, you will find this much smoother with less damage in your van. Loving your travel vids, awesome drone work, would love to see some photos also. Keep up the great content.

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  2. The hat is very wise. I survived Hodgkins Cancer with 50/50 chance of live but with lots of treatments and painful test and surgery's I beat it but since then I've had 12 cases of skin cancer and since last October I've had 5 cancers removed and 3 of them I had 84 stitches. So do yourself a favor and cover. Love your videos. 🙂

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  3. Such a shame about the awful mess, lesson learnt I suppose but what else are you suppose to do with the van/home but take it with you. You weren’t hurt and neither were the dogs or chickens. Loved the dinosaur prints, amazing.

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  4. To make driving on corrugated roads easier. Deflate your tyres, down to about 18-20psi. Takes out a lot of the judders. Saying that you need to have some type of pump to re-inflate.

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  5. Luv ya work Aime… cool n calm about the damage, good way to be… travelling lessons we all get. Just drop your air pressures on Ute n Van and keep Exploring those back roads to adventure ❤

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  6. 3:42 that being the case , meander your way down to Mungo Lake and immerse yourself in the FNP history there. The human history on site is so immense that it sucks you in with just how astoundingly old it is. The Darling River Run is a great way to get there and it starts at Brewarrina with the fish traps in the river. They are the oldest known, continually standing, man made structures in the world. Older than the pyramids, older than Machu Picchu.

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