• Episode 6 - Chris & Bec from Salt and Charcoal: Bus Breakdowns, Bold Moves & Big Lap Life

  • May 8 2025
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 6 - Chris & Bec from Salt and Charcoal: Bus Breakdowns, Bold Moves & Big Lap Life

  • Summary

  • Ever dreamt of exploring every corner of Australia in a 4WD bus? That’s exactly what Chris and Bec from Salt and Charcoal have been doing for the last five years.

    In this episode of Big Lap Chats, they’re sharing the wild, wonderful, and occasionally frustrating realities of full-time travel.

    From FIFO life and social work to launching a travel brand and shipping their beloved bus across the country, Chris and Bec prove you don’t need a perfect setup to get started—you just need to start.

    🚍 In this episode:

    • Why they ditched “normal life” to chase adventure
    • How they turned a rooftop tent into a 4WD bus home
    • The chaos of shipping their rig across Australia (spoiler: it took 3 months)
    • The truth about breakdowns, bush mechanics, and backup plans
    • Money-saving hacks for the Big Lap (free camps, public showers & bulk buys)
    • The work/life rhythm that keeps their travels sustainable
    • Why flexibility is the secret to stress-free exploring

    This episode is packed with real talk, unexpected lessons, and encouragement for anyone feeling stuck in planning mode.

    Chris and Bec are proof that the Big Lap dream is totally doable—and worth it.

    🎙️ Hit play for their full story here 👉🏻 https://allaroundoz.com.au/podcasts/chris-bec-salt-and-charcoal-big-lap-australia

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