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Hiking 60km To A Remote High Country Peak - Mount Fainter South (1883m)
Join me on an extended overnight hike to Mount Fainter South, an often overlooked peak in Victoria's High Country!
Mount Fainter South is the fifth highest standalone peak in Victoria at 1883m. It can be reached via a number of routes, but I decided to take a longer excursion that includes a variety of trails across Mount Feathertop and the Bogong High Plains.
In combination with my previous 3 day walk around Mount Bogong, I have comprehensively covered all trails within the region. You can check out my Mt Bogong trip here: ruclips.net/video/FamEp9i7G7Y/видео.html
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People Are Trashing The Outdoors… Is It Social Media’s Fault?
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Outdoor recreation has never been more popular than right now. More people than ever are out an exploring National Parks and wilderness areas around the globe... why wouldn't this be a good thing? Take a look around. Our natural places can't handle the overcrowding - hoards funneled into fragile areas through viral social media posts. It's a topic that has received attention in the past, but no...
Solo Hiking 55km Through The Victorian Alps - Mount Bogong
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Come along with me as I solo hike a 55km multi-day loop around the mighty Mount Bogong, Victoria’s highest mountain (1986m). Mount Bogong stands proud above the rolling hills of the Victorian Alps, separated from the Bogong High Plains by the Big River - giving the mountain a prominence of over 1000m. All paths to the summit are steep and involve long ascents: this hike effectively climbs Mount...
Gear Addiction Is Killing The Outdoors (It's Complicated)
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Is recreational hiking even about actually hiking anymore? Or is it a glorified fashion trend? "Gearification" - the addiction to equipment and clothing - has become far too rampant in the outdoor community. It seems we are all shopping and watching gear reviews rather than hiking. But this is a symptom of a larger problem... We all can't keep ours eyes off of gear and new shiny things, so much...
4 Days Into 1 - Day Hiking The Northern Part Of The Grampians Peaks Trail
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The Grampians Peaks Trail is a 160km thru-hike that follows the main ridge and various peaks of the Grampians mountain range in western Victoria. The range is characterized by its sharp, uplifted sandstone cliffs, varying rock formations and diverse vegetation. The hike is generally considered to have 3 sections: a southern, central and northern section - each section being roughly 50 kilometer...
13 Lessons That Drastically Improved My Hiking Experience
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Over 3 years of hiking practically every week (sometimes multiple times a week or for weeks at a time...), these 13 lessons have had the most impact on how I hike and how I now approach the activity. Let me give you the most important lessons I've learnt across 3 years in only 12 minutes. If you are interested in learning more about training for hiking, watch the videos linked here: ruclips.net...
A Comprehensive Guide To Himalayan Trekking - Everest Base Camp, Gokyo Lakes and more
Просмотров 9365 месяцев назад
This video will give you all the information you need to plan and execute a successful trek in the Himalayas - be it Everest Base Camp, Gokyo Lakes, or the Annapurna Circuit - what you will learn in this video applies to every trek in Nepal. As this is a very detailed and comprehensive video, it is long. If you need to skip to a particular topic, use these chapters: 0:00 - Intro. 0:50 - How to ...
14 Days In The Himalayas - My Journey To Climb Lobuche East (6119m)
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A video journal of my time trekking and peak climbing in the Gokyo Valley, Nepal. This video details my experience through and through, aimed at immersing you in the experience. It is one thing to simply be shown this environment, but video cannot give the entire picture. If you are at all interested in forging your own journey through the Himalayas, use my experience as a guide to help you on ...
Searching For Australia's Most Remote Mountain Hut - The Opera House Hut
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Searching For Australia's Most Remote Mountain Hut - The Opera House Hut
Why I'm Sick Of Hiking Gear Reviews
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Why I'm Sick Of Hiking Gear Reviews
Australia's National Parks Are For Sale
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Australia's National Parks Are For Sale
Beginner Climber Tries Free Soloing
Просмотров 22211 месяцев назад
Beginner Climber Tries Free Soloing
The Hiking Gear I ACTUALLY Use
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The Hiking Gear I ACTUALLY Use
Attempting The 'Toughest' Hike In The Australian Alps
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Attempting The 'Toughest' Hike In The Australian Alps
Greed Is Taking Over The Outdoor Community
Просмотров 359Год назад
Greed Is Taking Over The Outdoor Community
One Of The Craziest Hikes In Victoria - Cathedral Ranges
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One Of The Craziest Hikes In Victoria - Cathedral Ranges
Good Hiking Gear Doesn't Have To Be Expensive... (10 Items Under $50)
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Good Hiking Gear Doesn't Have To Be Expensive... (10 Items Under $50)
Hiking To The Most Iconic Mountain In The Australian Alps
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Hiking To The Most Iconic Mountain In The Australian Alps
This Might Be The Hardest Hike I've Done In The High Country...
Просмотров 466Год назад
This Might Be The Hardest Hike I've Done In The High Country...
Ultralight Hiking Tips That ACTUALLY Work
Просмотров 914Год назад
Ultralight Hiking Tips That ACTUALLY Work
Taking On Mount Buller's Western Ridge - Winter Traverse
Просмотров 599Год назад
Taking On Mount Buller's Western Ridge - Winter Traverse
Do You Really Need A 4-Season Tent?
Просмотров 569Год назад
Do You Really Need A 4-Season Tent?
Snow Camping On Top Of Australia - Mt Kosciuszko
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Snow Camping On Top Of Australia - Mt Kosciuszko
38 Tips You Must Know Before Trekking To Everest Base Camp
Просмотров 63 тыс.Год назад
38 Tips You Must Know Before Trekking To Everest Base Camp
Caves And Cliffs - Wells Cave Track, Cathedral Ranges
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Caves And Cliffs - Wells Cave Track, Cathedral Ranges
A Beginners Guide To Buying Hiking Gear
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
A Beginners Guide To Buying Hiking Gear
The Best Hiking Exercises To Train Endurance
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The Best Hiking Exercises To Train Endurance
What You Need For Winter Camping - Gear Loadout
Просмотров 782Год назад
What You Need For Winter Camping - Gear Loadout
Hiking In The Rain? Avoid These Materials!
Просмотров 406Год назад
Hiking In The Rain? Avoid These Materials!
The Key To Unlocking Your Hiking Fitness
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The Key To Unlocking Your Hiking Fitness

Комментарии

  • @astral_fetus
    @astral_fetus 16 часов назад

    Bro, stop spending a bunch of time on social media. I never even knew about gorpcore before today and I credit the lack of attention that I give to social media (TikTok in particular). Nobody that you meet on the trail is gonna gatekeep the outdoors from you. All of that shit is on social media.

  • @catherine2250
    @catherine2250 2 дня назад

    One of the greenest things you can do is buy used! I rarely buy new clothes or books, never buy a new car and use used gear wherever i can. Used furniture and appliances are also great! Makes the world a better place and keeps me and my wallet happy.

  • @motohobo
    @motohobo 2 дня назад

    My #1 tip. Dont fly in to Lukla. Start your trek from Jiri. The hike is great and youll be fully acclimatised by the time you reach Lukla. If youre short on time,fine,then fly in to Lukla. Otherwise walk in from Jiri. Chances are you're only going to be doing this once so why not make the most of it and do it like all the famous expeditions did before Lukla "airport" was built.

  • @sjormasklin
    @sjormasklin 4 дня назад

    you need something depending on the weather and how technical hike is, but you certainly do not need 700 euro jacket, I mean if you can afford that that's cool, but for most hikers decathlon and similar budget brands are enough, most hiker wont even go on winter hikes for exmp, I went on a few decent winter hikes with mostly decathlon gear besides la sportiva boots, and McKinley down jacket, and of course camp crampons. all that being said I think some of those flexes with gear do not help anyone, because someone new will be discouraged by huge brand prices, for some new beginner hiker decathlon or for exml. Zajo (Slovenian brand), is more than enough. ... One more thin I have bought ''decent'' ferino poles and almost broken, often stuck, and I also bought lidl poles, no issues, have been using them for almost 2 years :D

  • @robmigliore2300
    @robmigliore2300 5 дней назад

    For a standard/classic EBC trek, is the only night in a tent typically at the actual base camp? I took a 0F bag to Kilimanjaro and it was very overkill. My 30F bag with a liner for cold nights would have been fine. It only got to low 30's at 15,000' camp.

    • @betterhiking
      @betterhiking 5 дней назад

      Most people don't typically stay in base camp as part of the trek. All nights are in tea houses who provide their own quilts for you to use on top of your bag. A 30F/0C bag with a liner would be fine. Pack a down parka as well and you should be nice and warm.

  • @chicken-crimpy
    @chicken-crimpy 6 дней назад

    thank you i was looking for something like the west ridge track in aus

  • @clivesimpson4280
    @clivesimpson4280 9 дней назад

    Well said Josh and well over-due. Cluso

  • @clivesimpson4280
    @clivesimpson4280 9 дней назад

    Dear Josh. I have recently watched some of your videos re Bogong High Plains - Feathertop, Bogong, Dibbins Hut, and all in between. Very real vids and well described. I have walked this area over the last 9 years and most recently, (two weeks ago), from Harrietville, over Feathertop then Tawonga, Pretty Valley, Ropers, Tim's spur, Quartz , Bogong and down Staircase. Spectacular and enormous for me - I am 68!!! Good luck with your future trips. You seem like someone who has a fine appreciation of such. Cluso

    • @betterhiking
      @betterhiking 8 дней назад

      Fantastic effort. I wanted to do the route you’ve described but without the means to be picked up at the other end I had to split it into 2 trips.

  • @emptynest2travel
    @emptynest2travel 10 дней назад

    Looks like a big hike. Great views.

  • @emptynest2travel
    @emptynest2travel 12 дней назад

    Great points.

  • @paulvogel6303
    @paulvogel6303 13 дней назад

    If there’s any beginners here wondering how much it actually costs to get into backpacking. Best case scenario with you is to go in the summer. everything is cheaper when the weather is good, 3-season tent, pad, and bag will cost you probably 550$ on medium quality stuff. And for a pack and water filtration and cook gear and food another 300$, plus a safe 150$ for odds and ends. This is realistic.

  • @paulvogel6303
    @paulvogel6303 13 дней назад

    My method with gear is pretty simple. 1. Make sure I have everything I need to be safe….yes that can cost thousands of dollars, especially in the winter for backpacking. 2. I only add something to the list to buy if I find myself going, man I wish I had this it would rly be nice to improve my experience WHILE IN THE BACKCOUNTRY.

  • @RiseUpToYourAbility
    @RiseUpToYourAbility 13 дней назад

    As a person that actually hikes this idea is just absurd. Go out on the trails and most people are just out in hoodies and jeans. Very few people actually have gear. I see more shell jackets in the streets of nyc that out on the trails. I actually worry about people’s lack of gear. I have see too many people starting long hikes way too late in the day without additional layers or head lamps or adequate amounts of water.

    • @betterhiking
      @betterhiking 13 дней назад

      There is a vast difference between not having anything and compulsively buying things you don’t need. I mentioned within the video that you need the essentials, and nowhere did I suggest that you need to be under prepared…

  • @alexbillian2846
    @alexbillian2846 15 дней назад

    Buy used !

  • @bongo2011
    @bongo2011 15 дней назад

    Well also keep in mind people who actual go backpacking and what not are watching those videos. As someone who trail runs 10-20 miles a run you need some gear. Like a running vest to carry batteries or snacks and water. Sure I can get a cheap vest on amazon but they cause chaffing, will tear in probably my 3rd run, unnecessary bulk and weight. And yes I do feel the weight after about the 3 mile mark. This dude just sounds like someone who just goes on a mile hike and judges people with gear. You don't know how far they are going or where their going. Let them enjoy it in their own way. Dude just gatekeeping outdoors, it's pretty sad.

  • @ewik939
    @ewik939 15 дней назад

    Hear hear! When influencers, companies and organizations claim their aim is to “help more people get outdoors” it makes me cringe. It’s a neat intention, and I get that it’s an easy one to get behind and to make what they do feel meaningful (for themselves).. but is it necessarily that good in reality, for nature?

    • @ewik939
      @ewik939 15 дней назад

      Agree that the barrier shouldn’t be money, it’s about making opportunity fair - but the barrier of knowledge and experience should be there. Always. If you’re really keen on learning and pursuing this interest and money isn’t a barrier, than anyone can earn their possibility to get out. But you gotta earn it first. When did we as a society start viewing equality as “no one should have to try”?

    • @betterhiking
      @betterhiking 14 дней назад

      As societies around the world adopt the modern approach of ‘making everything as easy as possible’ (entertainment in all forms, cooking (or lack thereof), delivery etc), it is no wonder that the average person expects everything to be comfortable. Pure outdoor exploration is not a comfortable experience, and most people when given the opportunity to erase that lack of comfort, will.

    • @ewik939
      @ewik939 14 дней назад

      @@betterhiking spot on, sadly

  • @Lemmings19
    @Lemmings19 15 дней назад

    I haven't been hiking or doing outdoors stuff for several years. Yesterday I was going to join a public biking group... everyone was absolutely decked out in high-end modern biking gear for a casual ride. It was so weird.

  • @zacharytreat6013
    @zacharytreat6013 16 дней назад

    Couldn't agree more. As a seasoned hiker I have fallen prey to this a few times.

  • @BonaFideWildLife
    @BonaFideWildLife 16 дней назад

    Sad, but thanks for reminding people to just enjoy the outdoors anyway, anyhow, anytime time!

  • @nicklaschristensen7067
    @nicklaschristensen7067 17 дней назад

    Hey Josh, you Seem like a man who really knows a lot about mountaineering and know how to achieve your goals/dreams. I was wondering if you have a 1 year training program for a beginner, like a dierect plan for each day to get the most out of the training or how to i get a training program like this😊

    • @betterhiking
      @betterhiking 16 дней назад

      Hey Nick, Thanks for your estimation of me! I know a reasonable amount of training for mountaineering along with the fundamentals as I am a student of mountaineering myself. I offer a coaching service where we can go over what you need to know about training for your goals and how you’d train over a years time. You can book a call through the link below, I think it would answer a lot of your questions. betterhiking.com.au/coaching

    • @nicklaschristensen7067
      @nicklaschristensen7067 15 дней назад

      @ thanks for the respond, i will definitely get a call with you when im gonna start my training. I hope to start already at summer time with my training.

    • @betterhiking
      @betterhiking 14 дней назад

      Look forward to hearing from you 💪

  • @TourAmoure
    @TourAmoure 18 дней назад

    Fitting Boots and a decent Backpack is all you😮 should spend some money on. Always think about multi use.

    • @betterhiking
      @betterhiking 17 дней назад

      It doesn’t matter so much as to what you spend money on, more so the reasons why you choose to do it. Is it real, proven need, or driven by consumerism? But yes your 2 suggestions are the most important items to get right.

  • @FireRevontulet
    @FireRevontulet 19 дней назад

    when I see the goretex logo my first thought is: "it's overpriced"

  • @Artificial-Stupidity
    @Artificial-Stupidity 19 дней назад

    Finally, someone pointed it out! Cheers for that. 👍

  • @ThunderDragon-p2z
    @ThunderDragon-p2z 19 дней назад

    I appreciate the effort you put into making this.

  • @tamangjagatbdr8094
    @tamangjagatbdr8094 20 дней назад

    Namaste 🙏

  • @prestonmott4223
    @prestonmott4223 20 дней назад

    What area in the vic alps would you recommend to best avoid the heat during summer?

    • @betterhiking
      @betterhiking 20 дней назад

      Unfortunately you can’t really, but the least severe area would probably be the Bogong High Plains. Otherwise Kosciuszko is a better alternative as it’s slightly higher up with an abundance of water.

  • @dick-parker
    @dick-parker 20 дней назад

    If anyone is reading this you don’t need anything. My first camping trip was the most fun I ever had. all I had for gear. was a fire, a bedsheet, a crappy blue tarp and a multitool in a small backpack We camped in the wintertime so when the morning came there was snow on my makeshift sleeping bag but I slept like a baby just cowboy camping next to that fire. My friend just brought a handful of blankets and a pillow like he was living room camping😂

  • @knoxvillehill
    @knoxvillehill 20 дней назад

    I need it all. it makes me feel good and cozy wearing beautiful technical gear. i dont even hike that much

  • @davidpetersen1
    @davidpetersen1 21 день назад

    This is interesting. Thank you!! I am in no way a hiker or mountaineer and I've never considered that the trek to Everest Base Camp might be a worthy journey in of itself. I'm 63.. who knows.. if I start now I could be in good enough shape for the challenge on my 65th.

    • @betterhiking
      @betterhiking 20 дней назад

      If you’re in good health your age won’t prevent you from trying the EBC trek. There’s plenty of infrastructure in the region due to its popularity and not a lot can go wrong now. If you set your sights on it I think you could make it happen.

    • @davidpetersen1
      @davidpetersen1 20 дней назад

      @@betterhiking Very cool. Thanks for your encouragement. :)

  • @divinemobilehomecentral6240
    @divinemobilehomecentral6240 22 дня назад

    A lady from Germany recently got killed on a trail by yaks because she was standing on the edge. And they knocked her off with their horn off the cliff. Not purposely, but it happened. So very good tip. @ 11:03

  • @andystaveley237
    @andystaveley237 23 дня назад

    Great stuff. I like the sound of your breakfast.

  • @julieruin3730
    @julieruin3730 23 дня назад

    I've been q sponsored snowboarder, but I've also hiked shale ledges in jeans and stolen bowling shoes lol😂

  • @andystaveley237
    @andystaveley237 24 дня назад

    I'm with you on the tent, great stuff.

  • @louisaklimentos7583
    @louisaklimentos7583 24 дня назад

    Love it !!

  • @tev2478
    @tev2478 24 дня назад

    Wow good advice bro. I'm planning for EBC in 2025

  • @nomaderic
    @nomaderic 24 дня назад

    I travel all around the country hiking and backpacking and i take the same thing every time. Just a small backpack, water, food, and my phone. Thats it. I dont buy any "gear".

  • @Dfthg-bz3hp
    @Dfthg-bz3hp 24 дня назад

    Same happened with the gym - gymfluencers, clothing brands, latest trends. Very pathetic and cringe.

  • @finlaywightman7126
    @finlaywightman7126 25 дней назад

    Kit should be easier to repair

  • @strangevideos3048
    @strangevideos3048 25 дней назад

    But empty,without forest and rivers....Bullshit mountain

  • @karylhogan5758
    @karylhogan5758 25 дней назад

    Guilty…💁

  • @monikalenz2559
    @monikalenz2559 25 дней назад

    Very good video. Over the last 50 years we've seen the Pacific Crest Trail go from an occasional hardcore canvas carrying hiker to a thousand ultralight hikers per season. The good thing is that hikers police each other through LNT principles. More hikers means more resources are directed to dedicate lands to protection from development and mining interests. A generation is growing up with appreciation for wild places. Of course the ironical result is that once wild places are now suffering from overuse by humans. No easy answers here.

  • @marthinlarsen1473
    @marthinlarsen1473 26 дней назад

    Great video. Thanks for sharing some positive motivation.

  • @Wolfpqws
    @Wolfpqws 27 дней назад

    I hate that this is what 'outdoor culture' has come to be defined by. It goes exactly against what the spirit of the outdoors should be. The outdoors is about what nature gives us, naturally... DUH! So why are we obsessing over the next new modern technological gadgets and gizmos ever other week? For all of human history, until maybe the last few hundred years, everybody lived outside/much more interconnected with nature, pretty much with just what nature gave them. And thank you for acknowledging the environmental impacts of consumerism with outdoor gear. If you love the outdoors, you should act like it.

  • @djkhaledaltaccount6500
    @djkhaledaltaccount6500 27 дней назад

    Me need stick and good shoes

  • @GarethWareth
    @GarethWareth 27 дней назад

    As someone who is just getting into hiking and adventuring, this video feels really important… I wanted to get into hiking to get away from the world, consumerism, etc. A few weeks of research to try and get the “best” and I noticed… I just need to get on with it. I want adventure, not a new piece of gear.

  • @jakel.4688
    @jakel.4688 27 дней назад

    You da man! Question, do you carry USD? Or Ruppee? For Helicopter evac.

    • @betterhiking
      @betterhiking 27 дней назад

      Your travel insurance should cover helicopter evacs, so no need to carry extra. Just be aware of the helicopter scams in Nepal. You can search it up to learn about it.

  • @sergeantcrow
    @sergeantcrow 28 дней назад

    Wanted Merino under top.... Found thin Merino jumper that fits like a glove in charity shop for € 10

  • @dyingfetus87
    @dyingfetus87 28 дней назад

    absolute whack video and the comments are BEYOND whack. you are the TMZ of backpacking.

  • @logankohlbacher7017
    @logankohlbacher7017 28 дней назад

    Great topic, you don't have to spend a lot to have a great time outdoors. Same exact thing going on in the off-road community with the so called "overlanders"

  • @dmitriylypko1667
    @dmitriylypko1667 29 дней назад

    amen