Thanks again guys. The geological history of the area is mind boggling. And happy anniversary.
@trip42australiaАй бұрын
Thank you and we are really happy you enjoyed the episode. We had no idea how different the geology in the area was particularly between Uluru and Kata Tjuta, amazing 😀
@colleenoliver2673Ай бұрын
Very impressive bucket list location, nice way to celebrate your wedding anniversary,
@trip42australiaАй бұрын
Thank you, we are really happy you enjoyed the video and yes a must do bucket list location
@katecampbell7014Ай бұрын
Hi Steve and Allison, thank you so much for a really great tour in this video as well as the others. I’m not sure if I will have the opportunity to visit in person so thoroughly appreciate going with you both. Thanks again, Kate
@trip42australiaАй бұрын
Our pleasure and we are really happy you enjoyed the episode. The entire area is beautiful and definitely something to see but if you never get the opportunity to go we hope we done the area justice for you to enjoy
@janiceatkinson5112Ай бұрын
What a great birthday present - a walk around the rock. The red centre is certainly picturesque. If you ever venture down to the Snowy Monaro area you will need a diesel heater for sure. As I write this it is snowing and it’s September. Congratulations on reaching over 6K subscribers and Happy Anniversary to you both.
@trip42australiaАй бұрын
Thank you so much we’ll be around that way in November so we hope it warms up 😀
@Travelbug68Ай бұрын
Happy Anniversary to you both 💐 Thoroughly enjoyed this video, it’s all on my bucket list😊👍🏽
@trip42australiaАй бұрын
Thanks so much! 😊 it’s definitely list worthy we are looking forward to returning next year
@CaralynPАй бұрын
Loved this episode guys and we got a good giggle from the “Kuta- Juta “ and other variations on the name as pre warned 😆.
@trip42australiaАй бұрын
Thank you we are really happy you enjoyed the episode, I have to say I didn’t even realise I was saying it wrong so many times until I started putting the episode together 😀
@dalemcmartin9201Ай бұрын
Hi guys, I have been fortunate enough to go to Ayers Rock twice for work. The first time I went I had absolutely no idea just how big it is. And what is a rarity it rained on the other occasion, which was really cool. Unfortunately I haven’t been to the Olga’s. I’m a reasonably new subscriber and am enjoying your content.
@trip42australiaАй бұрын
Thank you mate we’re really happy you enjoyed the episode, we really enjoyed the rock but I must say the walk through Kata Tjuṯa was next level. We’d definitely do both again. It rained about a week before we arrived so there was still a little water running down the rock but we would have loved to have seen it covered in waterfalls
@daveinnes3871Ай бұрын
Hey Steve and Allison. Do you have a dust suppressor in your van?
@trip42australiaАй бұрын
Hey mate we use a CaraFan Sahara it’s mounted in our bathroom and works perfectly
@BryonRourkeАй бұрын
It's ok Steve, I still call it Ayers Rock and the Olga's.
@trip42australiaАй бұрын
I know, thank you mate 🤓
@bill4sfriendАй бұрын
It's sad that you can't climb Ayers Rock any more
@trip42australiaАй бұрын
Thanks for watching, from what we were told. They stopped people climbing the rock for two reasons obviously aboriginal cultural reasons and also the amount of rubbish (💩) etc. That was left on top of the rock by tourist and making its way down into the waterholes. It looked very steep