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SweepHorizon
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Добавлен 11 окт 2020
We are Wolfgang, Agni & “Hilde” our 31 year old GQ Patrol.
On this channel we are sharing our travels and adventures we encounter exploring Australia and wrapping them into little visual narratives.
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Ben Lomond National Park | Tasmania
CONTENT: Tasmania / Central Highlands / Devils Gullet / Mole Creek / Mersey River / Lake Rowallan / Ben Lomond / Griffin Park
TRAVEL JOURNAL:
13-23.03.2022
After hiking at Cradle Mountain, we have East and South-East corner still to explore. The drive is passing the Tasmanian Central Plateau.
Wolf wants to have a spell at Mole Creek and use sunny days for fishing, but Agni being already too familiar with that camp, would like to see something new.
17km from the Mersey river camping is Devils Gullet State Reserve with a dramatic lookout facing 220 metres down to the Fisher river. Prior the last ice age the valley had gentle slopes, but melting ice cut the gorge sharp. Constant cycles of freezin...
TRAVEL JOURNAL:
13-23.03.2022
After hiking at Cradle Mountain, we have East and South-East corner still to explore. The drive is passing the Tasmanian Central Plateau.
Wolf wants to have a spell at Mole Creek and use sunny days for fishing, but Agni being already too familiar with that camp, would like to see something new.
17km from the Mersey river camping is Devils Gullet State Reserve with a dramatic lookout facing 220 metres down to the Fisher river. Prior the last ice age the valley had gentle slopes, but melting ice cut the gorge sharp. Constant cycles of freezin...
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Cradle Mountain | Tasmania
Просмотров 482 месяца назад
CONTENT: Australia / Tasmania / Central Highlands / Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park / Cradle Mountain Summit / Lake Gairdner / Lake Dove TRAVEL JOURNAL: 10 - 12.03.2022 After leaving the Arthur-Pieman Conservation Area behind and restocking at Ulverstone, we take direction to the already familiar Bannons Park at Gunns Plains. As the free-camp tends to get busy over the weekend, we d...
Tasmania | West Coast of Tasmania
Просмотров 1083 месяца назад
CONTENT: Tasmania / West Coast of Tasmania / Macquarie Harbour / Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park / Strahan / Sarah Island / Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area / Arthur-Pieman Conservation Area TRAVEL JOURNAL: 02.03 - 09.03.2022 On 2nd March we arrive to Strahan - picturesque town by the Macquarie Harbour. Established as a port of access to mining settlements, but the natural hab...
Tasmania | Lyell Highway Part 2
Просмотров 1364 месяца назад
CONTENT: Australia /Tasmania / Lyell Highway / Central Plateau Conservation Area / Lake St Clair / Mt Rufus / Lake Burbury / Queenstown TRAVEL JOURNAL: 26.02 - 01.03.2022 After arriving to Lake St Clair, we had already done few short hikes in the area and for the 26th February planned the 19km Mt Rufus and Shadow Lake circuit. Mt Rufus reaches to 1416metres and the hike is rated with Grade 4 (f...
Lyell Highway | Tasmania
Просмотров 1326 месяцев назад
CONTENT: Australia / Tasmania / Lyell Highway / Hamilton / Lake Meadowbank / Central Plateau Conservation Area / Clarence lagoon / Lake St Clair / Lake King William TRAVEL JOURNAL: 18.02 - 25.02.22 After venturing out and back on Gordon River Road, we were back at Mount Field National park. After two nights at Mt Field, it was the time to explore the West Coast wilderness. Though the original p...
Southwest National Park | Tasmania
Просмотров 1627 месяцев назад
CONTENT: Tasmania / Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area / Southwest National Park / Lake Pedder / Edgar Dam/ Mt Anne / Mt Eliza / Lake Gordon / Gordon Dam / Styx Tall Trees Conservation Area TRAVEL JOURNAL: 11-16.02.2022 Southwest National Park combined with Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park is forming the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area which covers almost 25% of Tasmania...
Mount Field National Park / Tasmania
Просмотров 5849 месяцев назад
CONTENT: Tasmania / Mt Field National Park/ Tyenna River/ Seagers Lookout / Wombat Moor / Lake Dobson / Tarn Shelf / Junee Cave State Reserve TRAVEL JOURNAL: 07. - 11.02. and 16-18.02.2022 After few days in Hobart, we return to the nature where the physical and mental distancing of the Covid is easier, camping offers more privacy and space and owing year-long parks pass, mostly involves no extr...
Tasmania / Lake Highway
Просмотров 8910 месяцев назад
CONTENT: Tasmania / Central Highlands / Great Lake / Lake Highway / The Steppes / Waddamana Power Station / Penstock Lagoon / Kempton / Hobart / Mt Wellington TRAVEL JOURNAL: 02. - 04.02.2022 The shortest and most logical route to travel to Hobart from Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary, would have been A5, known as the Lake Highway. Why we end up on Poatina Road instead, is that being already familia...
Tasmania / Meander Valley
Просмотров 16411 месяцев назад
CONTENT: Tasmania / Upper Castra / Lake Gairdner / Round Mt Lookout / Mersey River Camp Grounds (Mole Creek Karst)/ Trowunna Wildlife Santuary / Meander River (Albatross campground) TRAVEL JOURNAL: 28. - 31.01.2022 After crashing our drone at Montagu Swamp Forest Reserve and spending the night at Marrawah, we had postponed the Tasmanian West-Coast Wilderness exploration and returned to an alrea...
Tasmania / Tarkine Drive
Просмотров 120Год назад
CONTENT: Tasmania / Trowutta Arch / Milkshake Hill / Lake Chisholm / Julius River / Sumac Lookout / Kanunnah Bridge / Marrawah / Green Point Campground TRAVEL JOURNAL: 24 - 26.01.2022 With the intention to tackle the Tarkine Drive we woke Peggs Beach Conservation Area at Black River Campsite. 50 km drive takes us to the first highlight on the touristic map - Trowutta Arch - combination of colla...
Tassie‘s North West
Просмотров 157Год назад
CONTENT: Tasmania / Turners Beach Berry Patch / Penguin / Lake Kara / Fossil Bluff / Lobster Ponds / Rocky Cape National Park / Boat Harbour Beach / Stanley / The Nut TRAVEL JOURNAL: 19.01.2022 - 23.01.2022 Once again having no time pressure to return to work, we had decided to continue the exploration of Tasmania counter-clockwise and drove West from the vineyards. Berry season is on and since...
Tasmania Vineyards and Break o‘ Day
Просмотров 59Год назад
CONTENT: Tasmania / Evercreech Forest Reserve / Mathinna Falls / Griffin Park / Scottsdale / Lilydale / St. Marys TRAVEL JOURNAL: 02.12.2021- 14.01.2022 Summer was starting, but the weather still cool and we decided to apply for a seasonal job. On 30th November, while being at Low Head, we received an offer for vineyard labouring with a first shift at a vineyard near Epping Forest. Our first ta...
Tasmania’s North East Coast
Просмотров 630Год назад
CONTENT: Tasmania / Waterhouse Conservation Area / Cape Portland/ Musselroe Bay / Mt William National Park / Eddystone Point / Bay of Fires / St Helens TRAVEL JOURNAL: 10.12 - 29.12.2021 As George Town and Low Head was already visited, we oriented us towards conservation areas East from Low Head. Tasmania is a wonderful location for out-door enthusiasts and that has been encouraged by Tasmania ...
Tasmania Central North Part 2
Просмотров 99Год назад
CONTENT: Tasmania / Liffey Falls / Brushy Lagoon / Greens Beach / Badger Beach / George Town / Low Head TRAVEL JOURNAL: 27.11- 30.11.2021 Newly arrived to Tasmania we apply for seasonal agricultural jobs and Launceston-Devonport area seems to be promising. Waiting for response, we keep us near-by and explore local free camping options and head towards Liffey Falls State Reserve. We drive over R...
Tasmania Central North
Просмотров 166Год назад
CONTENT: Tasmania / Devonport / Lake Barrington / Forth falls / Leven canyon / Preston falls / Gunns plains / Bannons park / Lilico beach TRAVEL JOURNAL: 20.11- 26.11.2021 Saturday morning of 20th November we wake up at Lake Indawarra - 100 km from Victorian border. It's Covid time and the order of the things can get flipped around just in few hours. At the moment South Australia is still in th...
Gammon Ranges / Outback South Australia
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Gammon Ranges / Outback South Australia
Warraweena Conservation Park / Part 2
Просмотров 3432 года назад
Warraweena Conservation Park / Part 2
Thanks again for letting us (virtually) join your fantastic trip!
Thank you for your ongoing support!
Lovely
Thank you
Very beautiful landscape. Thanks for sharing these amazing views! 👍9
Thank you for the feedback!
Hey! What a great view from the top of the rocky mountain... I'd like to join that trip. Greetings from the other side of the earth. Pfia Di!
Hey! Yeah, it was a great view up there. We will let you know, when we are taking off again and you are welcome to join in for the next trip. 😉 say hello to everyone!
Awesome!
Thank you!
Many thanks, again, for the great footage and concise information! Our bucket list continues to getting longer and longer 😂
Thank you Sven for the feedback! If you want to add more to you list, there is a historical mining township named Balfour, which we missed. 😃
Wow, these views are amazing! You’ve done a fantastic job showcasing the beauty of these landscapes. Can’t wait for more! sub & 👍5
Thank you very much for your support! We are working on the next video.😃
Did you do Birdsville to Maree in a day
We camped three nights along the track. Our travel journal is in the description below.
Good photography and editing. The content area will be always be a bit niche but you have made something interesting.
Thank you! We are aware that it is not for everyone, but we just like it that way.
Really good! - Like your style of filming and editing.
Thank you very much!
Robin, here. Absolutely lovely video! I read @Arvithereyet's comment below (and your replies), & I'm not sure if I agree with Arvi at all. Everyone has a different style. My videos are heavy on narrative + - so far, that's my style. But yours definitely "speak" to the viewer very effectively & the story is clear. Besides, viewers let us know what they prefer in their views, & so, we listen. I especially loved the special moments like the animal clips or food presented quickly (which gave me the message - time to eat, this is what we ate, yum) in a second, & the music and the overall lovely relaxation mixed with emotion and gorgeous scenery. Loved your photography - I know I'll learn from you! Well done! This video resonated with me!
Hi Robin! Thank you very much for your very detailed feedback, it is great to hear that we were able to share our experience through visuals.
Need kaabud, mida kannate on jumala lahedad. Täiega kujutaks ennast ette ka selliseid kandmas. Eestis krt pole saada ja Aussist tellides on saatekulu juba 60eur😢 Peab vist ikka nokatsile truuks jääma😂
Most probably best to get an Akubra hat is to come to Australia. We bought recently new ones and price was around 170€ and it would be disappointment when it doesn‘t fit. After visiting a retail shop we ordered size for the models we wanted. When they eventually arrived after a chat with an older bloke at the shop, following his advice we still went for different sizes. Even in Australia, it‘s hard to get the size and model you want from the outlet and they need to order, but at least you don‘t need to buy it out. As you can‘t fold it, getting it to Europe over plane means literally walking with it everywhere - bought one to Estonia.
@@sweephorizon täpselt nii. Muidu isegi võiks kaaluda tellimist, aga isegi tsärgi suurust on netist vahel keeruline vslida, rääkimata siis veel kaabust 🙁
Dont camp in waterways, most of the water in that area comes from a long way a way. I have seen it,, dry and dusty and yet overnight a metre of water comes through. Very intersting country though, stark and beautifull. Well at lease in winter. And yes I have enjoyed the spa as well.
Very nice and well filmed. I've always wanted to visit the bunya mountains and definitely will do after seeing this 👍
Thank you very much! We hope you will visit the Bunyas soon.
You just have to start doing voiceover sometimes - what are your thoughts and feelings of the place, who are you and how you choose your new locations. I know you have a cool story to tell but others want to know also 🙂 Make 2-4 videos with some voice-overs and if you do not like them just delete. Storytelling is everything and like I told you have a great one 💪
Thank you very much for your comment. It gives a good moment to explain the creative agenda of that channel and opportunity for us to point out, that majority of our videos have old-fashioned written story in the description. If someone doesn‘t mind reading and wants to get to know more about locations and why and what happened, there is compact story for you to read. As for this project (channel) the flow of the visual is most important for us and we try to keep our videos around 5 minutes, the footage is very compressed and sometimes covers long distance and many days which makes it‘s very difficult to fit something meaningful audio into footage which lasts just for few seconds on the screen (would fit only something in style: „Wow, what an amazing place“ or „Guys you must visit that place“ - which we try to avoid as the idea of that channel is to pass our encounters on as neutral as possible). Just feel that for people who would be interested in the background information, we can forward more meaningful information in the form of the written text. While working in Estonia as an Early Childhood Educator, Agni was struggling to find age-appropriate videos for young children to introduce natural diversity. She is working towards her children‘s channel where the videos involve voice-over for young Estonian learners.
@@sweephorizon I agree to you 100% that telling the "wow" and "must visit" sentences would me really mediocre. I mean situations where visiting a certain place really affects you internally or makes you see life from a different perspective. For example, in my vlog's upcoming episode, I'll be visiting the salt flats near Piran, where workers have been harvesting salt since 800 AD. Witnessing the patience and ability of those men working in such temperatures made me contemplate my life choices-what kind of mental satisfaction such work might offer and how one can actually do something like that while being away from today's technical gadgets. It's a completely different feeling to hear content creators express these thoughts in their own words, right there at the location, when the emotion is still fresh, compared to how it's presented days or weeks later in written form.
I understand what you mean but ubfortunately while travelling in Australia and pumping into something, very often you have no access to such information as there is no information boards neither phone or internet reception. For sure you wonder about an old mining relic or some odd cross or ruin but sometimes it need fair bit of later research to get some information. While working with young children under 3 years, I'm generally struggling to find short clips to support their learning as their attention span is very short. For majority of Australian locations there are abundance of vlogs but they are too slow in footage and too much talk. I'm using our clips to visualise something my class has interest and are learning. The fact that there is no voiceover allows me to use them for different topics and on spot point out something they have interest or I want to teach them. Usually they just love to name the things what they recognize on the screen and this allows me to get feedback what they know and about what they have interest and plan for individual needs and learning.
For example as majority of the kids slept during fireworks I showed them a random fireworks video which was short but happened to be news clip with a bit of comments from news anchor and people expressing their opinions. They lost their interest very soon but when I showed then just short video about snow in Estonia, frozen lakes, sea or just a video about building a snowman or hiking and swimming in canyon, they asked to repeat and started to add their own experience of similar activities they noticed on screen. I find watching just short documentary clips is not too much overstimulating them and with time to time adding some documentary footage, I can make my group moments more exciting.
Hey Travellers, great land and nice meal! Screencaptures are georgous as always! Wish you a happy new year from the other side of the world! Enjoy your trip(s)! Greetings from Germany
Hey Schlossers!!! Happy new year to all of you! Hope to see you this year to join one of our camping trips😉
Wonderful👏
Thank you! Happy new year!
I like your journey
Thank you, our pleasure!
Always so enjoyable to watch.
Thanks, John!
Outstanding camera work & beautiful views😊
Thank you very much!
I visited Thrushton eight or nine years ago. Hardly anyone was camped in Bollom then unlike today. Hard to imagine how difficult it must have been to bring in the homestead on bullock drays. Nice video as always.
Yeah! Bollom was absolutely chockers, when we were there. It is odd to see all those abandoned buildings, knowing the effort people put into to establish them in the middle of nowhere.
love your b-roll as always. You have a great eye
Thank you!
Great memories Just love the outback … Been up and down the Birdsville track in wet and dry Never boring
When you are there, the flies and the heat can be annoying, but when you are back in civilisation you find yourself missing the outback. We are already thinking about a new trip to where the dust flies.
Always so enjoyable to watch
Thank you for your support, John! It is always a pleasure!
The quality of footage and information you 'wrap in a 5' present' - again and again - is awesome!
Thanks again Sven, for your feedback! As we want to let the visuals speak for them self, we try to wrap them as compact as possible.
That was great. Thank you.
No worries, it is a pleasure.
Great video. Awesome drone shots. Put a short one together myself… ruclips.net/video/7iEyeertPzs/видео.html
you guys are had such a great trip
Yes, we had plenty of time to roam around.
@@sweephorizon you back out there again yet?
Excellent but the music is annoying
To echo your first comment , a joyful wee clip indeed .....tis obvious you enjoyed your time out here , it shows .... our summers , however , aren t for the faint of heart ..... happy to see my little town featured --- the few businesses in any of the outback rely on visitors' monetary blessings but we also enjoy our semi solitude... Cheers !
Thank you, it is very heartwarming to hear that a local finds that we managed to do justice to the area.
Love your videos..
Thanks, nice to hear.
Nice editing 👍
Thank you!
Beautiful to watch as always with your videos
Thanks for your support, John!
Thanks again for taking us with you on your trip through the Flinders
Cheers, it is a pleasure!
Great video but couldn't watch because of the terrible music
Thanks for the feedback. We are only using no copyright music in our videos, so the choice is limited. If you are annoyed of the terrible music, there is always an option to mute it.
Very nice video. Too much rain.
Thank you very much! It was interesting to see it during rain.
Gammons are awesome 👍
Agree!
A beautiful part of the Northern Flinders 🙂
you guys have a great eye for B-Roll. Wow it was wet
Thank you very much! Yeah it was an experience.
Always so enjoyable to watch.
Thanks John!
Lovely Video ❤️
Thank you very much!
Nice production as usual. Hoping to get out to Yaraka and Welford NP once the roads open after rain.
Thanks John. We cross fingers that the rain passes and the roads are free to hit them again. If you have a little extra time and fuel, we highly recommend Hell Hole Gorge.
Awesome video guys! Do you think a camper trailer would make it along the roads?
Thanks! You would definitely get in and out with a trailer. Not sure how it would be after the rains, when we where there we saw only one puddle of water.
We saw a big taipan on the track at Archer Point we have to wait until he crawled into the bush be careful when you go bush walking thanks for sharing this video👍👍♥️♥️
Thank you Edward! Yeah we agree in the bush you should always be cautious with snakes.
Another enjoyable video beautifully put together.
Thank you John!
Always so enjoyable to watch your videos
Thank you very much John. It’s our pleasure.
Great footage horrible music If you were as creative with the audio as the video it would be a 10
Thanks for the feedback. As we only use free and no copyright music from youtube and imovie, the selection are limited.
Another enjoyable video thank you.
Thank you John! It is a pleasure
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Beautifully photographed and edited as usual
Thank you John!
Another great video. We hope that Warraweena will remain open to the public. Greetz from Europe. Sven&Ellen
Thanks guys! The gates to the public are shut at the moment, lets see if they will open again in the future. Greetings from Estonia. Wolfgang&Agni
@@sweephorizon Many thanks. Do you live in Estonia, or are you visiting? Either way, enjoy!