We travel overland along Tasmania’s infamous ROAD TO NOWHERE aka the Western Wilderness Route, finding remote ferries, campsites and mountains as we go.
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Everything you need to know to undertake your own Overland Expedition in West Africa
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29 Comments
Can't believe you didn't get a Chiko Roll! Or a Pineapple Fritter!
Dan, good on you mate, I like the way you operate!
look forward to the dimmi segment !
Love it.I'm watching all your videos Dan you rule
As an American, I would call those fries small steak fries. Good video!
Feeesh and Cheeeps?
Best served with tartar sauce I reckon.
I like the food section, keep it up.
I wanna try that tomato sauce but it’s $23 for a bottle here
I like mine the English way: malt vinegar and salt. Around here its Rock Cod or some other sort of cod.
Nice one. 👌🏻
Cheers to bolth of you. 🍷&🍺
Dan, we want to see you cooking something elaborate on your kitchen setup
Sorry if I've missed some videos but two questions:
Who are you traveling with?
What size tires do you run?
I'm not a big fan of ketchup. I need to see if I can find some of that tomato sauce…
Dan its the same as the fish and chips in the uk
Those are standard french fries at most Country Mom and Pop restaurants
Like mine with nice chunky cod fish, malt vinegar and mushy chip shop (mushy peas) if I can get it.
So what did Katie eat?
Awesome as always, something I don't think I've ever seen in one of your videos I would be interested in is when you restock on food and supplies… I would like to see how much food you buy for a stretch of your trip and the thought behind it
You’re sucking me back in.I loved your series on overlanding how to, more than the books even. I thought I wasn’t interested in Australia and four wheeling. I’m not really but you tell a good story. Tomato sauce indeed.
Dan, I really do appreciate the food focus, thank you. However, I must admit that I was getting anxious watching that segment and thinking about the fish and chips cooling. I have eaten enough of these to recognize there is definitely an exponential relationship between fish and chip quality (time out of fryer) and time. So, the longer you discussed the nuances of the Tasmanian fish and chip, there was an exponential drop in temp and quality of the food product…I assume. Thank you for your sacrifice for our culinary education.
Great job mate 🙏🏻keep it up
Man, as growing up near New Orleans on the Northern Gulf of Mexico, I love fish and chips, but I’m with your friend on the not eating shark!
I spend too much time on the water to tempt fate like that!
Glad you’re enjoying it and hoping the restrictions keep getting less restrictive!
Just waiting for the Vegimite with Dan episode!
Dan, I had to watch again and it occurred to me one has to be quite ambidextrous to drive in North America then travel to Australia and drive there!
In SA there's heaps off ferrys crossing the Murray River mate semis go on them with ya 👍 and our ferrys are free 😀
Thanks for the content Dan! Since you've got the Americas and Africa conquered, and now you're roaming closer to home, any plans on doing an Asia trip in the future?
Stay safe out there fella, and have fun!
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We also cook potatoes like that in the Eastern US, I do enjoy them that way with fish also!
Yes Aussie fish and chips with salt aaahhh so good!