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I am an avid bushwalker who is passionate about the Australian bush & I do single or multi day hikes. I am also a long distance walker who has done long multi day walks including fourteen Caminos in Spain, France & Portugal. The joy that it brings me I like to capture in video & tell a story of my journeys, I let the images speak for themselves & blended with music help weave the story. I won't waste time in front of the camera to talk about what is going on, I let the camera do the talking & will take you through every moment no matter how difficult the situation is I will always capture it & present it. My narrative I keep it as short & informative as possible & done off camera in voice over so that the images before my eyes are the driving force of the video. I do these hikes either solo or as a member of many hiking groups
2024 Year in Review- Monetized
00:00 Intro
00:39 The Good
05:15 The Bad
06:56 The Ugly
07:22 April 1: Camino Frances
09:29 April 29: Camino Finisterre & Muxia
10:14 May 5; Camino Ingles
11:03 May 10: Camino Invierno
12:23 May 21: Camino Portugues- Senda Espiritual
14:11 My hikes in Australia
The year of 2024 in review, the year I have labelled as the good, the bad and the ugly. The good as RUclips advised me that I was monetized, the year that I completed five consecutive Caminos 1500 kms and now I have done fourteen Caminos. The year that my hikes in Australia took me to a variety of places, climbing peaks in the Kosciuszko Nat Park, Camping in Caves in Ettrema Wilderness or Blue Mountains to my very own backyard Namadgi Nat Pa...
00:39 The Good
05:15 The Bad
06:56 The Ugly
07:22 April 1: Camino Frances
09:29 April 29: Camino Finisterre & Muxia
10:14 May 5; Camino Ingles
11:03 May 10: Camino Invierno
12:23 May 21: Camino Portugues- Senda Espiritual
14:11 My hikes in Australia
The year of 2024 in review, the year I have labelled as the good, the bad and the ugly. The good as RUclips advised me that I was monetized, the year that I completed five consecutive Caminos 1500 kms and now I have done fourteen Caminos. The year that my hikes in Australia took me to a variety of places, climbing peaks in the Kosciuszko Nat Park, Camping in Caves in Ettrema Wilderness or Blue Mountains to my very own backyard Namadgi Nat Pa...
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Camino Portugues Senda Espiritual from Valenca
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0:00 Intro 0:48 Valenca do Minho Portugal, start 3:00 day 1: Valenca do Minho to Redondela 36 kms 8:22 day 2: Redondela to Combarro 33 kms 16:58 day 3: Combarro to Vilanova de Arausa 38 kms 29:45 day 4: Vilanova de Arausa to Padron 28 kms 33:18 day 5: Padron to Santiago 24 kms The last of my five consecutive Caminos that began in SJPDP on April 1 to complete all the entries into Santiago de Com...
Jagungal Wilderness Area , Kosciuszko Nat Park#hiking #adventure #travel
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0:00 Intro 02:03 day 1: Round Mt carpark to Okeefe's Hut 15 kms 06:55 day 2: Okeefe's Hut climb Mt Jagungal then Grey Mare Hut 20 kms 12:32 day 3: Grey Mare Hut to Okeefe's Hut 15 kms 14:47 day 4: Okeefe's Hut to Round Mt carpark 15 kms A 65 km four day epic hike in the Jugangal Wilderness Area in the Kosciuszko National Park, south west NSW. With panoramic 360 degree views of the main range fr...
Camino Invierno-Ponferrada to Santiago#caminodesantiago #camino #hiking
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0:00 Intro 0:56 day 1:train to Ponferrada walk to Villavieja 16 kms 05:30 day 2: Villavieja to Sobradelo 32 kms 10:46 day 3: Sobradelo to A Rua 20.5 kms 13:44 day 4: A Rua to Quiroga 26.5 kms 19:23 day 5: Quiroga to Monforte de Lemos 35.5 kms 22:40 day 6: Monforte de Lemos to Chantada 31 kms 26:45 day 7: Chantada to Rodeiro 25.5 kms 32:30 day 8: Rodeiro to Lalin 22 kms 35:26 day 9: Lalin to Sil...
Camino Ingles from Ferrol#hiking #caminodesantiago #pilgrimage #camino
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Please COMMENT LIKE & SUBSCRIBE 00:00 Intro 00:54 day 1: bus to Ferrol 05:42 day 2: Pontedeume to Betanzos 20kms 12:56 day 3: Betanzos to Hospital de Bruma 24kms 17:40 day 4: Hospital de Bruma to Siguero 24kms 21:24 day 5: Siguero to Santiago de Compostela 17kms The third of my five consecutive caminos beginning in SJPDP on April 1, I am attempting all the entries into Santiago. Camino Frances ...
Main Range Track climb Mt Townsend & Mt Kosciuszko 29kms #hiking #adventure
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0:00 Intro 01:08 Charlotte Pass car park 02:59 Blue Lake 05:05 Lake Albina 06:18 snow drifts are getting larger 08:03 climbing the shoe 09:55 large snow drifts 11;13 top of Mt Kosciuszko The Main Range Track in Kosciuszko National Park is one of Australia's best one day walks. On the ridgeline you pass & climb so many of Australia's main peaks & you marvel at the magnificent glacial lakes. Set ...
Camino Finisterre, Muxia to Santiago#caminodesantiago #hiking #pilgrimage
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PLEASE COMMENT LIKE & SUBSCRIBE 0:00 Intro 01:02 Finisterre 04:10 day1: Finisterre to Muxia 28kms 10:03 day2: Muxia to Olveiroa 33kms 15:05 day3: Olveiroa to Negreira 33kms 17:54 day4: Negreira to Santiago 20kms 22:36 Santiago; catch up & celebrate with people that I had walked the Camino Frances This is the second of my five consecutive Caminos that began on April 1st 2024 from SJPDP. I will d...
Ettrema Wilderness Caves-Morton Nat Park #hiking #adventure
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0:00 Intro 3:30 Waterfall Cave 9:15 narrow shute 10:30 Discovery Cave 12:46 Passages of Time 16:05 shelter under overhang day 2 17:05 Bollards Cave - Moore Creek A three day hike to the Ettrema Wilderness area by the CMW Bushwalking Club led by Ettrema guru Geoff J to a series of spectacular caves, Waterfall Cave where we camped on day 1 and Discovery Cave both on Bundundah Creek. Then on to th...
Camino Frances-A True Miracle 27 days#travel #caminofrances #camino
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Please COMMENT LIKE & SUBSCRIBE 0:00 Intro 1:14 SJPDP 3:42 day 1: SJPDP -Roncesvalles 23kms 8:46 day 2: Roncesvalles-Zubiri 21kms 11:49 day 3:Zuburi-Pamplona 20kms 15:54 day 4:Pamplona-Puente de la Reina 24kms 20:48 day 5: Puente de la Reina-Estella 22kms 26:04 day 6:Estella-Sansol 28kms 30:40 day 7:Sansol-Logrono 21kms 37:49 day8:Logrono-Ventosa 20kms 39:21 day9:Ventosa-Santo Domingo 32kms 42:...
Gingra Track-Kanangra Boyd Nat Park#hiking #adventure #travel
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Please COMMENT LIKE & SUBSCRIBE 0:00 Intro 1:40 Kanangra Walls 2:39 Coal Seam Cave 5:43 Kowmung River The Kanangra Boyd Wilderness area is the second largest wilderness area in NSW. This is the most remote country in the southern Blue Mountains. We follow the Gingra Track from stunning Kanangra Walls to the Kowmung River, one of the most remote wild rivers in NSW to camp overnight. The Gingra T...
Camino Frances 27 days April- Leon to Santiago#caminofrances #caminodesantiago
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Please COMMENT LIKE & SUBSCRIBE 0:00 Intro 01:22 day 18: Leon to Villar de Mazarife 21kms 02:48 day 19: Villar de Mazarife to Astorga 32kms 06:55 day 20: Astorga to Foncebadon 26kms 08:57 day 21: Foncebadon to Ponferrada 27kms 14:41 day 22: Ponferrada to Trabadelo 34kms 18:54 day 23: Trabadelo to Fonfria 36kms 25:01 day 24: Fonfria to Morgade 41kms 30:00 day 25: Morgade to Palas de Rey 36kms 31...
Wingello State Forest- Let's do This#travel #adventure #hiking
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0:00 Intro 0:46 walk to the lookout 02:52 the going is tough & slow 04:52 Johnstones Creek Junction 07:07 follow the cliff face 08:51 climb the tops Wingello State Forest is to the east of the southern village of Wingello in the Southern Highlands south east NSW.
Namadgi Nat Park, Amazing Granite Sculptures#hiking #adventure
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Please COMMENT LIKE & SUBSCRIBE 0:00 Intro 04:04 Caves & Cavities 07:45 Orroral Ridge of Stone- Legoland & the Belfry 11:37 Namadgi Waterfalls 12:24 Booromba Rock to Gorilla Rock 13:48 Orroral Valley Granite Tors Namadgi National Park is a protected area in the south-west of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), bordering Kosciuszko National Park in New South Wales. It lies approximately 40 k...
Camino Frances 1st day from SJPDP- Napoleon or Valcarlos Route to Roncesvalles
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Please COMMENT LIKE & SUBSCRIBE 0:00 Intro 01:55 Napoleon Route 06:40 Valcarlos Route Camino Frances starting in Saint Jean Pied de Port has two options the Napoleon Route & the Valcarlos Route.The Napoleon Route 24.2 kms a difficult and spectacular one like no other, we cross the Pyrenees through the Cize Passes, ascending from the 172 metres of altitude of Saint Jean Pied de Port to the 1,430...
Mt Tennent granite slabs- Namadgi Nat Park#hiking #adventure
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Please Comment Like & Subscribe 0:00 Intro 01:52 amazing granite waterfall & climb 03:58 massive granite slabs 05:58 pools & cascades 07:40 the two hundred metre granite slab with 50 degree gradient Mt Tennent is a 1337mt mountain in the ACT and there is a trail that leads it up it's summit from the Namadgi Visitors Centre, this trail forms part of the Australian Alps Walking Track and if you h...
Camino Frances 27 days April Logrono-Leon#caminofrances #caminodesantiago
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Camino Frances 27 days April Logrono-Leon#caminofrances #caminodesantiago
Budawangs, Frog Mountain- Morton Nat Park#hiking #adventure #travel
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Budawangs, Frog Mountain- Morton Nat Park#hiking #adventure #travel
5 Caminos-Camino Frances, SJPDP to Logrono#caminofrances#caminodesantiago #pilgrimage
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5 Caminos-Camino Frances, SJPDP to Logrono#caminofrances#caminodesantiago #pilgrimage
Start of my 5 Caminos from SJPDP-1500 KMS
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Start of my 5 Caminos from SJPDP-1500 KMS
Camino Training- four Caminos from SJPDP April1
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Camino Training- four Caminos from SJPDP April1
Camino Frances- are Hokas the best Shoe for the Camino Frances?
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Camino Frances- are Hokas the best Shoe for the Camino Frances?
Barren Grounds Nature Reserve Amazing Waterfalls#hiking #travel #adventure
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Barren Grounds Nature Reserve Amazing Waterfalls#hiking #travel #adventure
Water Race Ck & Shoalhaven River#hiking #adventure #travel
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Water Race Ck & Shoalhaven River#hiking #adventure #travel
Camino de Santiago a Finisterre & Muxia#caminodesantiago #camino #pilgrimage
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Camino de Santiago a Finisterre & Muxia#caminodesantiago #camino #pilgrimage
Camino Frances 800 kms-SJPDP to Santiago 26 days in August#caminofrances #caminodesantiago
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Camino Frances 800 kms-SJPDP to Santiago 26 days in August#caminofrances #caminodesantiago
Ettrema Wilderness Amazing Waterfalls #hiking #adventure #travel
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Ettrema Wilderness Amazing Waterfalls #hiking #adventure #travel
Camino Frances 800 km 26 Days in August- Pt3 Leon to Santiago#caminofrances #caminodesantiago
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Camino Frances 800 km 26 Days in August- Pt3 Leon to Santiago#caminofrances #caminodesantiago
Camino Frances 800kms, 26 Days in August- pt2 La Meseta, #caminofrances #caminodesantiago
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Camino Frances 800kms, 26 Days in August- pt2 La Meseta, #caminofrances #caminodesantiago
Camino Frances-800 kms,26 days in August- Pt 1 SJPDP to Burgos#caminofrances #caminodesantiago
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Camino Frances-800 kms,26 days in August- Pt 1 SJPDP to Burgos#caminofrances #caminodesantiago
Battleship Rock and the crack is good-Morton Nat Park, south east NSW
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Battleship Rock and the crack is good-Morton Nat Park, south east NSW
How do you secure your pack at the albergues when you’re touring the towns?
The glow worm cave is incredible!
De 116 minutos de vídeo dedicas solo 20 minutos al Camino por la hermosa Galicia. Y 5 minutos a Santiago de Compostela!!!, meta de todos los Caminos, capital de Galicia y ciudad patrimonio de la humanidad. No has sido justo, y no has comprendido la importancia de Galicia (y, sobre todo, Santiago de Compostela) en la peregrinación jacobea.
Thank you for this video I did the Camino 2024 started end of july till end of august loved in in the summer even it was hot 🙂
@@nathaliemorettoni8558 Glad you liked it, yes spring is very different from summer in 2023 I walked the Camino Frances during the month of August and the temperatures in the Meseta was 40c but it was wonderful, Buen Camino
An awesome video. Thank you But damn why do people spoil great videos with music. We go bush to get away from that noise pollution 😂
Totally understand! I use the music to create a specific feel for the video. It’s always a balancing act between background music and the natural sounds of the bush. As a creator I come back with a ton of images that have to make sense what I found that the workflow on the timeline is smoother and free flowing when I add music and is the music that drives the video editing making the whole process easier. So as you say the video is awesome it was because of the music that created the necessary cuts in the editing. Happy Hiking and get out there
The year of 2024 in review, the year I have labelled as the good, the bad and the ugly. The good as RUclips advised me that I was monetized, the year that I completed five consecutive Caminos 1500 kms and now I have done fourteen Caminos. The year that my hikes in Australia took me to a variety of places, climbing peaks in the Kosciuszko Nat Park, Camping in Caves in Ettrema Wilderness or Blue Mountains to my very own backyard Namadgi Nat Park with it's sensational granite sculptures. The bad as I dislocated my right shoulder in January 2024 exiting a Gorge in Morton Nat Park, my near death experience as I clung to the cliff face as I was helped to the tops by my friends, then the ugly recovery as I had only six weeks before departing to Spain to begin my five consecutive Caminos
only a few minutes in but the good is good isn't it
@@TrekandReflect the good makes everything else superfluous
One of the best representations of the route that I have seen. Thanks
Glad to hear that! it began with rain but cleared beautifully and the company was excellent, Buen Camino
gracias por el video🤝👍
gracias los Picos de Europa es uno de los sitios favoritos y cuando regresó a España siempre me gusta hacer una caminata por ellos. El Desfiladero de la Hermida lo he atravesado a pie haciendo el Camino Lebaniego
Wonderful video to watch. Brought back so many nice memories of my Frances walk July 24. I am thinking to walk again May 25, curious to see how different it will be walking before summer time. Buen Camino!
Thanks glad you liked it, the main thing I found from my Camino Frances in August 2023 was apart from the heat was how the countryside looked in spring so much colour and in May should be no different to April. You will love it have a buen Camino, I am back in March to walk the length of Spain from south to north some 2500 kms so I might see you in Santiago
@@JoeCarmona Wow best of luck with your south-to-north walk, sounds fantastic! Hopefully bump into you! Buen Camino!
@@paulfarrer6346 I will be in Santiago about mid June, buen camino
Thanks for all these informations and nice pictures. Very beautyful
I have done fourteen Caminos and I don't have a favourite one but the Senda Espiritual is quite something, Buen Camino
Stunningly beautiful adventure Joe
@@robmaco thanks Rob it was a truly a beautiful Camino, great finish to such a fantastic two months all five Caminos completely different but beyond the outstanding landscapes the most rewarding moments were spent with the amazing people that you met along the way and one such person is you Rob my friend
Right back at you Joe, and hears to you and thanks for sharing so many of your incredible adventures. Seeing those images makes me want to get back out there again
The last of my five consecutive Caminos that began in SJPDP on April 1 to complete all the entries into Santiago de Compostela. Camino Frances from SJPDP from the east, Finisterre Muxia to Santiago from the west, Camino Ingles from Ferrol from the north, Camino Invierno from Ponferrada that joins the Camino Sanabres from the south to form a perfect cross and finally Camino Portugues Senda Espiritual from Valenca do Minho Portugal all up about 1500 kms
E bikes should be banned !! It cheapens the Camino and they are rude!!
Great tenting spots all the way to finnisterra, late April 2024. Hippy Bar great peeps , food snd music
There's a few beaches all along the way to Finisterre and good sheltered coves don't know about Hippy Bar whereabouts is it?
Great video, I am planning on the Camino Ingles in April 25. Where did you go for dinner in Santiago? I liked the look of the outdoor seating area. Many thanks, Cath
the restaurant/Taberna is called Meraki it's on the Rua de Carretas about 30 metres from the Pilgrims Office in Santiago de Compostela, have a Buen Camino
Brilliant video - nicely done. btw: I'm pretty sure that's a highlands copperhead. ;)
@@AndyFulton-c1w Thanks I will take your word for it
I did walk the Napoleon route this sept and I realized that bike is not a good option how about the Valcalros will it be doable in your opinion thank you for sharing new sub
The lower Valcarlos route is quite good up to Valcarlos as the gradient is low, but the last five kms the gradient spikes above 25% so that is what you have to ask yourself can you handle that gradient for that distance. I know that walking both I found that Valcarlos tired me out more because of that steep gradient at the end, Napoleon route you climb higher but the climb is more spread out. Buen Camino
Awesome! Were there a lot of flies?
Flies come with the territory, normal flies, march flies & horse flies😀
A 65 km four day epic hike in the Jagungal Wilderness Area in the Kosciuszko National Park, south west NSW. With panoramic 360 degree views of the main range from Mount Jagungal summit. Mount Jagungal 2061 mts is the seventh highest peak in Australia and the highest peak outside the main range. It has sweeping alpine plains carved out by wild alpine rivers with many crossings, numerous alpine huts that cattlemen called home and a brilliant show of colour from a vareity of wild flowers.
Another stunning footage. Gracias Joe
@@skazilieris Gracias Sara, vas a hacer el Camino el ano que viene?
@JoeCarmona In April or May Joe. How can I PM you for further info?
@@skazilieris I will return to Spain March next year & walk the length of Spain south to north from Tarifa to Estaca de Bares in Galicia, through Santiago & complete about 8 or 9 Caminos. My email is j.m.carmona9@gmail.com if you would like to contact me if not I might see you in the Camino
Camino Invierno a great alternative if you want to escape the crowds from Sarria to Santiago on the Camino Frances. It doesn't disappoint with some stunning scenery that makes you wonder why it's not more popular
@@JoeCarmona thanks Joe
Stunning work my friend, this is such a unique and beautiful place!
Thanks, great camino that not many people know about, the Canones del Sil further downstream is even more spectacular, next time I am in Spain, Buen Camino
You should never assume anything on the Camino, when I caught a bus out of Santiago this morning it was raining hard. It had been raining for the last five days so as I sat in the bus and looked at what I had to walk from Ferrol today I wasn't too positive about the Camino Ingles. But when I arrived in Ferrol the skies cleared up and so began what was an amazing journey, on a magic Camino with a group of people from all over the world. The Camino never ceases to amaze me😀
Thank you, great video. Where do you collect the Fisterrana?
the Fisterrana is accredited in the Oficina de Turismo (Office of Tourism) Plaza de Constitucion 31, Buen Camino
Great video Joe!
The Main Range Track in Kosciuszko National Park is one of Australia's best one day walks. On the ridgeline you pass and climb so many of Australia's main peaks and you marvel at the magnificent glacial lakes and be dazzled by brilliant wildflowers.
iThanks for sharing, it's great to see the familiar places again 🥰 I walked from my home in Belgium this spring/summer, crossing France, camino Francées and continuing to Muxia and Finisterre. 3 days of rain from Santiago to Muxia but the walk from Muxia to Finisterre the weather was great...that was a fabulous day and a perfect "end" to my 3 month camino 🙂
That's amazing Nancy well done, how many walking days?. I plan to come back to Spain next year and walk from the southernmost point Tarifa to the northernmost point Estaca de Bares past Santiago & complete nine different Caminos
@@JoeCarmona That sounds great, i find walking the camino gives me such inner peace. I did 94 walking days...i stayed in Santiago for 2 days when i arrived and again when i got back from Finisterre, took a restday in Pamplona because i wasn't feeling well, 1 in Chartres (via Turonensis) because i needed new shoes and one in Tours (via Turonensis) because i really needed a restday at the time 🙂 I'm going back to Galicia next moonth actually for a mini camino from Vigo to Santiago
@@nancycompagnie6500 yes my sentiments precisely a long Camino brings such inner peace.
Hi Joe! It was great to relive our chance encounter on my way to Finisterre. I appreciate you sharing your experiences with me and so many others. My wife and I are making plans for a Camino together next year. Maybe we’ll see you along the way or in Santiago.
Hi Greg great to hear from you, yes that was a chance encounter in fact I started recording when I saw you in the distance. I have uploaded the Camino Frances video as well and that night in Casa Susi was tremendous all singing Camino Road take me home as well as Fonfria. Glad that you are coming back to the Camino next year with your wife. I will come back to Spain in March and walk the whole country from its southernmost point to the northernmost point about 2500kms three months of walking and about nine different Caminos let me know which Camino you plan to do
I love your videos Joe they bring back so many lovely memories.
@@robmaco Thanks Robert it was great to share some moments with you, Michael , Marcio & Peter. The Camino does this brings people from all parts of the world & unites them. I hope that you are well, I haven't forgotten to gather material to share with you. I will send you the sections of this video. I will return to Spain next year from the southernmost point of Spain Tarifa near Gibraltar to Santiago then the northernmost point in Spain might see you in any of those Caminos
This is the second of my five consecutive Caminos that began on April 1st 2024 from SJPDP. I will do all the entries into Santiago de Compostela, the Camino Frances from the East, the Camino Finisterre Muxia from the West, the Camino Ingles from Ferrol from the north the Camino Invierno from Ponferrada that joins the Camino Sanabres from the South and the Camino Portugues Senda Espiritual from Valenca dom Minho in all about 1500 kms.
Beautiful video! thats a lot of caves!
Thanks, yes it's one of the many wonders of the Ettrema Wilderness area, the overhangs are massive. Happy Hiking
nice video,, I assume u are east of ettrema tops fire trail, but west of the Bundundah... has been awhie since i was there last, i need to go back
That's right, it's east of the Ettrema Tops trail on Bundandah & Moore Creek. Scrub down in the creeks will slow you down but fine on the plateau. Happy Hiking
@@JoeCarmona OK thanks,, I know the area,, I was there 20 years ago,, I will go back around new year 24/25... aside i was the person that cleared the track at tilly anne gap, the path was choked with vegetation after the regrowth from the fires... it took hours
@@peterAustralia333 good job!
A three day hike to the Ettrema Wilderness area by the CMW Bushwalking Club led by Ettrema guru Geoff J to a series of spectacular caves, Waterfall Cave where we camped on day 1 and Discovery Cave both on Bundundah Creek. Then on to the Passages of Time outstanding pagodas with so many slots and finally Bollards Cave on Moore Creek where we camped on day 2.
Outstanding! Thanks so much for sharing :)
Thanks glad you liked it Morton National Park has so many hidden wonders and Ettrema Wilderness area is one of them with large numbers of overhangs carved out the cliffs. This walk highlights three of the many amazing caves, as well as striking pogodas, Happy Hiking
I thoroughly enjoyed your adventures on the Camino de Santiago. Thank you for sharing, I'm embarking on my first solo trip in May 2025 & and I can only hope to enjoy meeting as many wonderful pilgrims. Buen Camino 💫
You are going to love it, the Camino is full of such kindness and community. Going solo is by far the best way as you're never alone on the Camino. You don't have to attach yourself to people for the entire journey as you must respect the different agendas that people have. Buen Camino
Beautiful 🎶🎤. Great job 🥾
Europes only waterfall that falls directly into the Ocean????? a I can think of many in Europe that do exactly that! So would you care to define further?
Thanks well spotted, I meant to say one of the largest in Europe. The Galician tourist bureau certainly make a big thing out of it. It's quite impressive have you seen it?
Always a good informative Video with great pictures. Thanks for taking me along. Sorry for my bad english. ☺️
Thanks, glad you liked it. The Camino is quite magical and full of so many positive and wonderful stories. Buen Camino
watching this made me happy, seeing all the familiar places...sorry for your shoulder though 🙂 i returned in July from my 3 month camino, 3 countries, over 2500kms... I'm still processing the whole journey and feel the longing to go back. Thanks for sharing this.
Congratulations Nancy that was quite an achievement and yes once you do Caminos you can't stop. I will return next year in March and walk the whole length of Spain from the most southern point Tarifa to Punta de Bares, three months doing many Caminos. I might see you in one of them, Buen Camino
Great job 🥾
Thank you and wishing you all the success with your video, Buen Camino
What do you do when you make long term plans to walk multiple Caminos then six weeks before you leave for Spain you dislocate your right shoulder and tear a tendon as you tried to climb out of a gorge and as you almost died as you clung to the cliff face with one hand unable to climb or descend and your saving angels your friends tied a rope around your waist and pulled you up to the tops. Do you cancel or do you go ahead knowing how difficult, if not an impossible journey it will be. Come with me and see my extraordinary journey battling constant pain, then the improvements and jubilation as you reach Santiago de Compostela to complete my tenth Camino in my seventy first year. So much love and thanks to all the people that I met along the way giving me encouragement, blessings of the shoulder and being part of this wonderful journey called the Camino.😀
Always a good, informative video with great pictures. Thanks for taking me along. Sorry for my bad english
Great to see you out and about Joe. I also return, next year will be my 7th. Will check out your other walks in Aus, I am still do do a multi in Victoria or Canberra.
@@skazilieris Thanks that's great, which Camino will you plan to do?
@JoeCarmona planning on either finishing the Camino de la Plata from Merida or Frances in April. Hope to bump in to you.
Well narrated thank you so much
Thank you so much Louisa the images speak for themselves but I always try to add a story line
How long from entrance to the narrows ?
The Alligator Gorge trail through to the Narrows is fairly short we extended it by doing a larger circuit with sea views at the end. But if you only wanted to do the Narrows & exit you can do it in less then two hours
What was the viewpoint at the very end of the video?? amazing!! I'm planning on doing the Kanangra to Katoomba hike in autumn next year, would has to miss that view point if its not on track!
Thanks it's right at the start, you can see Craft's Wall on the right hand side and in the far distance the Gingerang Range & Mt Cloudmaker highest peak
The Kanangra Boyd Wilderness area is the second largest wilderness area in NSW. This is the most remote country in the southern Blue Mountains. We follow the Gingra Track from stunning Kanangra Walls to the Kowmung River, one of the most remote wild rivers in NSW to camp overnight. The Gingra Track has been used extensively over many decades although lately the regrowth that has occurred since the last bushfires seems to suggest that fewer people are using it. The track is non existent over much of its length once we drop down from the Kanangra Walls plateau but nevertheless camping on the Kowmung River is one of the most rewarding experiences you can give yourself as a bushwalker.
Visited once ( UK resident) back in the 1980s. Walked to cliff edge on clear night no moon, incredible views of the Milky Way. Enough starlight to walk safely without a torch. Never forgotten that view.
Thanks glad you liked it, Kanangra Boyd Nat Park is very remote country with spectacular scenery, so glad you got to experience it. Happy Hiking
Thank you for sharing your wonderful adventure on the Camino. We accomplished the Camino last year 2023 in Autumn which took us 39 days. I cannot believe the young woman who had completed her journey in 20 days, amazing feat. I look forward to seeing the second part. Loved the first video. My partner and I are returning next year to do The Portuguese Camino next year September 2025 Thank you for sharing ❤😊 Buon Camino
Thanks glad you liked it, yes they call it Camino magic & it happens quite regularly. Vlassia was determined to honor her parents no matter what, quite moving. I uploaded all the Camino in one video ruclips.net/video/UsPv9ICcP8g/видео.html . I also returned to Spain & completed a further five Caminos in April & May. Yes just like you when you do a Camino it's never enough. You can't help but repeat that experience over & over again, the Camino is that special, Buen Camino & enjoy the Camino Portugues I did that with my wife in 2019
Well done!
Thanks, a Camino is not something you tick off & move on. It's far deeper than that & for me something that I will be coming back again & again
Munnuldi falls didnt look very big?
Camp Rock creek has carved out a canyon wall through the soft conglomerate rock so that unfortunately it's not a conventional classic waterfall & most of the views are hidden. Sluice Box falls on Kilkpatrick Creek only a few kms to the west is similar but the drop is still significant over 200 mts