This is Our Backyard. Living off Deserted Islands on our Sailboat – Free Range Sailing Ep 189
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Join us this week as we sail, dive, fish and explore a couple of deserted tropical islands off the West Australian Coast. KEEP US SAILING! Support us and gain …
Love your videos. You guys are so natural and at ease.
thanks again guys🙂🙂
Your camera must be excellent as the colors we are seeing are gorgeous. You are capturing your days so perfectly, allowing us to live vicariously without having to leave our computers. Pascale's serenity just makes my heart sing and absorb the beauty of the day. Hypnotic, in the best of ways.
That first spot looks like Serrurier Island. I stayed a few days there on a previous trip in July. I’d heard you guys were around the area at the time. So beautiful. ❤️❤️❤️
What a wonderful & loving couple you are, such good energy.
Thank you for your knowledge,. I learn so much with each episode.
Hey guys love the content being in melbourne lockdown. How much does your boat cost. What type is it called? Thanks guys xoxxox!!
The SS Hawkins are great, aluminum has no place in a kitchen imo.
Nice one.
Your videos make us miss home… Aussie pollies make us scared to return! You guys have the right idea though. Take care Troy & Pascee!
That stainless steel soap bar is a real revelation for me! Super keen on getting/making one. I've always hated peeling/processing garlic because of the stink it left on my fingers…for days even, ugh. Can't wait to try this – cheers!
I always like the description of white tropical beaches as being made of parrot fish shit
Those hawkins pressure cookers are great. Simple and robust, can do a one pot meal whilst underway and can use alot of the wasted fish and veg scraps for soups etc. Those whale bones were amazing. 👍
thanks for the info about the stainless bar of soap i will ask around for one till then others may like to know some dry mustard in the palm of the hand add a little water and wash hands bingo all fish smells gone totally fresh smelling hands.
What beautifully back yard.
Great view from the drone and underwater.
Hungry watching your cooking
Enjoyed the passage in….
Cheers⚓️
Another fantastic video, thanks for sharing.
Where is the Chinese Fishing Fleet ?
great except for killing the sentient beings.
I never heard of aging fish before. I'll have to look into it. I have two wild hogs aging right now before I do the final processing.
Such a beautiful backyard. Love the drone work this week.
I enjoy your simple living!
That footage of the dolphins playing was top notch! And you taught me something useful about the swim bladder. Thanks for posting guys
Another entertaining sailing video fun to to watch
I really enjoyed watching. Thank you.
That bone would make an expensive coffee table
It's just a joy watching your lifestyle and being able to, in a way, participate in it. Obviously Australian waters are worth the traveling to. Good Wishes, David
Just started enjoying your videos and will be watching all of them in time. Australia"s remote waters are amazing and the wildlife photography is awsome. Looking forward to new episodes!
Great video and wonderful location: a just reward for a monumental amount of hard work on your lovely boat 👍
Really enjoyed this Episode your presentation was spot on
Great music
What deck wash system do you have, is it a pressure pump, meaning as it loses pressure the pump comes on.
Hi Kids!!! My boat is back on the hard. My butt is back in the skippers arm chair, and the leaves have fallen off the trees. And the soup has made you and me both happy!
Great video. It had it all: dolphins whales sailing fishing cooking
hay Pascal and Troy,
tnx for this nice video – nice as asual 🙂
Troy,
i know this stainless tool also from my "Oma"…
when we children once again "fetched" fish from the stream … which was not entirely legal ….. hmpf – but long time ago… 🙂
my best regards from austria to you both.
A pleasure to watch!!
The Dolphins found a toy to play with
Konjac isn’t made from seaweed Pascale, it’s a starchy Asian root. Konjac is a common name of the East and Southeast Asian plant Amorphophallus konjac, which has an edible corm. It is also known as konjaku, konnyaku potato, devil's tongue, voodoo lily, snake palm, or elephant yam.
Cracking footage! I am so glad that pressure cooker has been replaced oh, it was keeping me up at night! I like the Locking lid too but as Troy knows even dive tanks explode if expanded and contracted enough times.
Soup looked great.
Can you give a link to that pressure pot please ? None actually say 316 on ebay and not sure what size is most useful on a boat. Don't want the 5 litre I guess ,so is yours 3 litre or 1 1/2 litre?
Great guys . Thankyou for this , appreciate it .
all that effort and angst refitting has really paid off….the lighting in this episode shows your dedication to detail once again. amazing life your living guys, wish more people behaved as you both do towards the environment !
Really enjoy watching your videos & after reading a few comments below echo all their sentiments, you really do 'make our days' thanks
Extraordinary. What a beautiful lifestyle. Does it ever feel lonely? Even though I am a bit of a loner myself, the decreased socializing with friends from the COVID-19 pandemic has me feeling a bit of a castaway. I think I would relish abiding in a neighborhood like yours…for the first month or two…
Was that a sea snake ? If so why on earth were you chasing it ? I always thought that sea snake venom was deadly
Excelent
Excellent as usual!!!
My wife and I love your videos, and appreciate all of your advice and wisdom! Have you guys discussed the topic of ciguatera poisoning in an earlier episode? If so could you direct me to it? Would like to hear your thoughts regarding this topic. Thanks for all of your great videos!
Great video thanks! A quick Q: do you age the fish in the fridge or at room temp?
Looks like you guys are going Keto. Congrats
love ur lifestyle and spewing we missed you in Perth. whats your views on the Chinese global fishing fleets, raping our oceans? would love to see our pollies adopt the same line as Portugal and Africa..sink the bas@#&ds!
Beautiful episode. The beach, the drone and underwater shots…pure art. And the "found paradise" way of collecting dinner. It's all good. Delicious meals; cannot ask for more from your environment.