Australia's Hardest Hike | The Western Arthurs, Tasmania

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @olivermundell4742
    @olivermundell4742 5 месяцев назад +4

    This video randomly popped up on my recommended feed and it was a really great watch! Keep it up

  • @jim22512251
    @jim22512251 2 года назад +11

    I love your respect for the environment as shown by wiping yourself down before a swim and taking your wipes out with you. I remember swimming in that same waterhole after coming down kappa on a similarly hot January day a year earlier. And yeah., the way back to the McKay's track from the water hole isn't easy to find. Glad you found your way back in the end.

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  Год назад +1

      Thanks Jim. Yeah, I think we all need to do our part to help preserve these beautiful areas.

  • @Neptune163198
    @Neptune163198 Год назад +2

    Thankyou for sharing Alain!
    Brings back so many memories.
    Thankyou for respecting our beautiful wilderness with simple cleanliness measures.
    The view is worth the sweat!😊

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  Год назад

      Thanks. I do my best to respect the environment.

  • @davidbernadine
    @davidbernadine Год назад +4

    Great video Alain.
    It brought back fond memories of when I did it in 1987.
    I rate it as my best hike ever I’ve ever done (that includes all the Great Walks in NZ) because of the duration, remoteness, difficulty and spectacular scenery.
    There were no duckboards and tent platforms back when I did it.
    It’s good you quickly found your way after becoming ‘lost’. When I used to hike with a bushwalking club, that four letter word was banned. We would say ‘geographically embarrassed’ instead LOL
    You are wearing a great hat to protect you from the sun. I have a similar one (French Foreign Legion style). Most people wear baseball caps, which don’t give you 360 degrees protection when you’re out in the sun for long periods.
    We had great weather, which fortunately you had for most of the trip. We carried 14 days of food to allow for bad weather. We had great weather, so we had to make a decision: to walk out early or stay for the full 14 days. We chose the latter, camping at each site for 2 nights.
    There was no such thing as lightweight gear back then. I carried 34 kg and I only weighed 66 kg back then.

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  Год назад +2

      Hi David. Thanks for sharing some of your experience. I can imagine that it would have been quite different back then. Yes, love my hat - I think I prefer it over wide brimmed. I might start using that expression 'Geographically Embarrased" haha. Got more vids in the works, so hope you see them soon. Thanks again

  • @pramodsahye9745
    @pramodsahye9745 22 дня назад

    Really enjoyed the way you put this together man!

  • @PavoTreks
    @PavoTreks 5 дней назад

    Thumbs up for Kewpie mayo + whisky combo 🔥

  • @IIikemyway
    @IIikemyway 2 года назад +5

    On my bucket list with YOU 🧸
    Really really proud of what have you done there. Aspire to inspire before you expire!
    You did so well with the photograph, sound effects, video Compilation and uplifting energy 😂
    👏 👏 👏

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад

      Thanks Babe! Let's work up to it. Thanks for your support.😘

  • @ryanengelhardt2519
    @ryanengelhardt2519 9 месяцев назад +1

    Watching you pack down your kit after the first night had me in awe. New to hiking, and that set up amazes me! Hoping to do overnighters one day, and this video has given me much inspiration.

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the comment :) Yeah, you definitely should do an overnighter. Waking up to nature is a great experience.

  • @louisaklimentos7583
    @louisaklimentos7583 11 месяцев назад +1

    Well done for finding that track and enjoy the nature !

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens 2 года назад +1

    Breathtaking intro friend! Outstanding video, shots are stunning.🙌🏻👌👌

  • @davebryant2590
    @davebryant2590 2 года назад +2

    That was incredible. Thanks for going to so much effort to document that for us

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад

      Hey mate. Most welcome - I enjoyed doing it.

  • @Uwek.5775
    @Uwek.5775 6 месяцев назад +3

    After I watched your video I did a little bit of research on the Tassie South West Wilderness and found out what they've done to Lake Pedder 50 years ago. I'm so shocked by this it makes me wanna cry when I look at the before picture of the lake. 😢

    • @rogersimpson6509
      @rogersimpson6509 5 месяцев назад +1

      I suggest the book 'the world of olegas truhannas'..as some good history of the lake prior to flooding..😊

  • @miyeongyu556
    @miyeongyu556 Год назад +1

    Watching your video hurts my knees haha. Thanks for sharing this incredible video :)

  • @daffiousdukious3155
    @daffiousdukious3155 3 месяца назад

    Thank you bro
    Excellent watch & recommendations…definitely keep it up…love your presentation 🙏🏽✌🏽

  • @JasonTownsend86
    @JasonTownsend86 2 года назад +1

    Outstanding video. Thanks for the experience 👍👌

  • @wildlinesau
    @wildlinesau 2 года назад +2

    What a beautiful hike and loved your commentary mate well done, looks like an amazing place

  • @shadyberero6809
    @shadyberero6809 Год назад

    Fantastic video. Loved the scenery, sense of adventure, and the vicarious exploration though you sharing this. The narration also had a nice charm and humour.

  • @ramio1983
    @ramio1983 7 месяцев назад

    Loved the video Bro, you killed it, tough trek with challenges but you somehow made it look seamless. Incredible spot.

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks @ramio1983 . Surprising the toughest part for me was finding my way back after Kappa Moraine.

  • @dawn2duskphotos
    @dawn2duskphotos 2 года назад +2

    looks amazing. great content mate!!

  • @rag4877
    @rag4877 Год назад +1

    Lovely video, loved the positive vibes

  • @louisaklimentos7583
    @louisaklimentos7583 Год назад

    You are pretty much brave hiking all by yourself . A lovely video thank you .

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  Год назад +1

      Yes, thank you. Gotta say the people I met kept me company.

  • @klikitzsmith8416
    @klikitzsmith8416 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @iandekam7310
    @iandekam7310 2 года назад +1

    Top video. well done Alain. Looks tougher than Eastern Arthurs that I did many years ago...1983 i think. It rained every day in january. Woollen army pants, nylon jackets and heavy leaking tent but still great fun.
    Fed peak a bit scary for non climbers. Nice personal touch and helpful interesting camera work.

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад

      Hi Ian. What an experience that would have been. I can imagine the tracks probably weren't as defined too. Did you do the Western Arthurs too?

  • @ChrisandDanya
    @ChrisandDanya 2 года назад +1

    Nice work mate! Looks like it was quite the adventure!

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад

      Thanks Guys. Definitely worth it.

  • @rebekahtunks775
    @rebekahtunks775 2 года назад +1

    Love the food from Strive and love your videos.

  • @jordancoburn104
    @jordancoburn104 Год назад +1

    Congrats on 1k subscribers mate! This is the first video time seeing your content and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you!

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  Год назад

      Thanks very much Jordan. Really glad you enjoyed it.

  • @nikos5566
    @nikos5566 Год назад

    Really enjoyed your video Alain. I normally follow Scotty’s Gone Walkabout but loved your down to earth approach and the wilder/harder hikes you go on. Keep it up! (and hope your knee’s ok).

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  Год назад

      Thanks Nikos. Glad you enjoyed the video. I love making these videos wherever I’m fortunate to go. Gotta say, Scotty has some great vids, so glad to know that I’m putting out content that rivals his, haha. Knee is better thanks.

  • @OurWeekendAdventures
    @OurWeekendAdventures 2 года назад

    This looks bloody HARD! Thanks for sharing!

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад

      Hard, but great fun. Thanks for the comment 🙂

  • @bladesepicadventures7165
    @bladesepicadventures7165 2 года назад +1

    Just came across your channel, subbed! I really enjoyed the video. Good mix of commentary and scenery 👍

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад +1

      Thank you mate. So glad you enjoyed it.

  • @grumpysmurf100
    @grumpysmurf100 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful video! I love the way you were so calm about getting lost and just kept filming 😄 Also, I didn't know people still hitchhiked in 2022!

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад +1

      Thanks. It was more frustrating then something to be worried about, haha. Yep, hitch hiking is a bit of a thing in Tassie.

  • @blairkelly727
    @blairkelly727 2 года назад +1

    Great vid, Alain. Glad the weather improved for you! What a beautiful place - hope to get there myself before too much longer. PS: as an old fart with bad knees myself, hope your knee’s better!

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад +1

      Thanks mate. Yeah knee is better now.

  • @Travmon
    @Travmon 2 года назад

    Hi Alain, I did this walk way back in 1998 and have such fond memories of it so thanks for bringing those back. Part of me wants to do it again but I'm not sure me knees will take the punishment. Last time two out of three of us buggered our knees and then hearing you comment about it... Great vid, thanks for sharing.

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад

      Hi Travis. Thanks for the comment. Glad the vid brought you back some of those memories. Hope you can do it again sometime. Better do them squats ;)

  • @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING
    @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING Год назад

    Well done! What an amazing hike and beautiful scenery. New follower here. Crow

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  Год назад

      Much appreciated Crow. You got some great videos yourself. Let me know if you make it down to Aussie.

  • @BucyTV
    @BucyTV 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful scenery. Thanks for sharing. New subscriber here:)

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад

      You're welcome mate. Thanks for the sub.

  • @catdogpizzaplant
    @catdogpizzaplant 2 года назад +1

    Waterproof socks are trash hahaha. I loved reliving the arthurs - thanks for the vid!

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад

      hahaha, yeah, not buying them again. Gonna stick to my merino crew socks. Glas you enjoyed it and thanks for watching.

  • @G2Star
    @G2Star Год назад +1

    Cheers to a great vid.

  • @UnmannedsRandomStuff
    @UnmannedsRandomStuff 2 года назад

    Love what you're doing, amazing adventure

  • @jersonfrommelbourne
    @jersonfrommelbourne 2 года назад

    Whooa! that looks like a tough one, but amazing nonetheless for sure...did you a good job Alain..

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад

      Thanks Jerson. Really glad you enjoyed it. Was quite the challenge.

    • @jersonfrommelbourne
      @jersonfrommelbourne 2 года назад

      love the mini sing along moment too lol

  • @nicolasbertin8552
    @nicolasbertin8552 2 года назад +1

    I reckon you need full on neoprene socks for waterproofing. I follow Nick Cave, a photographer in Oregon who uses those almost knee high socks for shooting pictures from the water. But I've never seen it used for long distance hiking, I'm worried they would suffocate your feet.I tried the toe Injinji socks once, it was a disaster. I got blisters everywhere. Now I use double socks, from a brand called Rywan and they saved my hiking life, I can't wear anything else now. I tried wearing two pears, one thin, one thick, but they slide too much on one another, while the Rywan double socks are stictched together in key areas, so it's perfect.

  • @ThatOneTimeIn
    @ThatOneTimeIn 2 года назад +1

    Great vid! Best hike we have EVER DONE! We just put up a few videos on the traverse if you fancy a trip down memory lane!!

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад

      Great. Thanks. I'll have a watch.

  • @wenw6279
    @wenw6279 2 года назад

    Looks amazing 🤩

  • @bernadettebecher5668
    @bernadettebecher5668 Год назад

    Fantastic!

  • @nicolasbertin8552
    @nicolasbertin8552 2 года назад +1

    I remember the sun in Tasmania... You think "oh it's only 20 or 25° out, can't be that bad"... But the UVs are really nasty. You really need that protection. Even if you're in the forest. I remember getting sunburnt in the Cathedral Ranges of Victoria, while hiking all day mostly under the forest or thick brush. But in any case that Western Arthur video was a beautiful trip, can't wait to see more from you. Dunno if you live in Victoria, but you should check out Croajingolong national park if you haven't yet. It's one of my favorite areas in Australia, such a gorgeous unspoilt piece of coastline... I'm a day hiker so I can't help with long distance walks, but I know there is something called a "wilderness walk" in that park which is about 100 km long.

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад

      Hey Nicolas. Thanks, I'll check out Croajingolong National Park and the Wilderness Walk. You're right about the sun. The locals told me to assume 5 degrees extra than what the forecast predicts due to those UVs.

  • @HanadiH
    @HanadiH Год назад +1

    I liked that tent feature at 14:20 - can you review hiking gear - or at least show us through your current gear?

  • @Fitzroyfallz
    @Fitzroyfallz 5 месяцев назад

    Tassie is so beautiful, hope I get back there soon! Awesome shots you got, especially with the mist. What sort of camera do you use?

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hey @fitzroyfallz. I use the DJI Osmo Action as my main cam, and then just an iPhone for the 'cinematic' shots. Both have stabilisation. All powered by 3 x 10k mag power banks (for multiday trips).

  • @alib2801
    @alib2801 Год назад

    Great Vid!

  • @annabetts792
    @annabetts792 2 года назад

    Whoa this video is amazing, what did I just watch? I have been in a trance the last 30 minutes just taking in the views and 4k resolution throughout this masterpiece. It has been so inspiring and giving me the 'its's time to go hiking again' vibes! I had a few questions.....When was this hike? What sort of rain jacket would you reccommend for this sort of hike? How many kg's you packin'? Best powerbank? Cheers and looking forward to more of your vidoes. PS: Also can't believe you bumped into a hiker you met for the second time at a different location!

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад +1

      Hey Anna. Thanks for all your questions. I did the hike in Jan this year, so weather was a bit kinder. I used the Marmot Precip jacket - just mid range light-weight jacket which did the job but is starting to wet-out (which they all eventually do). There's a lot of people who would recommend one of those MONT rain jackets for Tas as they are very durable and cove the thighs - but does fetch a high price. I just use whatever power banks I have, which are about 10,000 MaH each. I think my total base weight was 18kg, then add food and water is an additional 6kg.

  • @CHANDARAKEV
    @CHANDARAKEV Год назад +1

    Top video Alain, thanks for sharing, just a quick question, what camera do you use to firm?

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. I use the DJI Osmo Pocket as my main camera and the IPhone 13 Pro as my secondary (for more cinematic shots).

  • @DamoMatthewsPhotography
    @DamoMatthewsPhotography Год назад +1

    Awesome video!!! 🔥 I may be doing the hike alone soon if I can't find anyone crazy enough to come with aha

  • @michaelnunn4410
    @michaelnunn4410 2 года назад +1

    Well done on your efforts Alain, inspiring video mate and well put together…So how did you avoid rats chewing your equipment, did you hang your food in nearest tree?

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад

      Hey mate. Thanks for your comment. I sealed my food in 2 x large zip lock bags, a sil-nylon bag, then in my pack overnight, which I kept in my vestibule (would rather the rats chew through my bag than the tent. I think part of it was just being lucky - I had heard stories of other people doing what I did, but the rats still got through.

  • @petersherman2552
    @petersherman2552 10 месяцев назад

    the dexshell hytherm waterproof socks are good. Porrelle membrane. test them at home when you get them. Fill them with water and watch for drips. I returned one pair that had a price tag stapled to it. Also water on legs will go where?

  • @benjaminalfred4383
    @benjaminalfred4383 Год назад

    Nice work! Hip belaying at Tilted Chasm looked fun :) Glad you found your way back to the trail, just wondering if you have a good source for paper 1:25 000 (or 1:50 000 m) topo maps?

  • @kerryduncan5162
    @kerryduncan5162 2 года назад

    Great footage of a spectacular place Alain, thank you! I may have missed this in the comments, what time of year did you take this walk?

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Kerry. Did the hike in Jan this year.

  • @jim22512251
    @jim22512251 2 года назад +1

    Well done! That's a difficult trip to do alone. What month of the year did you walk it?

  • @tianyuanqu6866
    @tianyuanqu6866 2 месяца назад +1

    how does the Mont Moondance 1 Tent work?

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  22 дня назад

      Does the job well. Good utilisation of space inside. Can fit my partner in there too with me. Good weight too. Uses ground sheet, then poles, tent body then fly. Reliable tent but does get some condensation on the inside.

  • @goughytas
    @goughytas Год назад

    What time of year did you go? I went in late December but didn’t get the consistent clear days you lucked out with. We’re planning to do it again 👍

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  Год назад +1

      Hey Goughy. Was a January trip. Looks like I got lucky on the weather, but this was actually my second attempt 1 year after. I aborted the first attempt.

  • @m.o.bishere3324
    @m.o.bishere3324 Год назад

    Great vid mate !! Is that a snugpack sleeping bag? Do you recommend them are they down or synthetic? Cheers for vid it's a great walk!

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  Год назад +1

      Hey mate. Glad someone finally asked. It's a Carinthia Defence 4. Synthetic bag. Got it online from Varuste.net in the EU. I've noticed that because it's very room inside, there are a lot of air-pockets to fill which can reduce the insulation. I imagine it working well if you have a liner inside to fill those pockets. I actually think getting the Defense 1 (lighter weight but less insulated) and using that in a modular system (pairing with the liner) if you need it for cold weather would be a more effective and lighter system. I'm keen to make a vid on this. Hope this helps.

    • @m.o.bishere3324
      @m.o.bishere3324 Год назад

      @@AlainStewart ok awesome great review ...sold I'll check site out cheers for info !!

  • @Phil_the_guitarista
    @Phil_the_guitarista Год назад +1

    Definitely the evidence of sweaty feet .-) ruclips.net/video/5HdRED3Utco/видео.html Good Video mate, love that lush nature of Tassi.

  • @leanne5851
    @leanne5851 2 года назад +1

    Well done! Some parts look sketchy as

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад

      Thanks. Yeah, pretty scary in some parts.

  • @ventura1893
    @ventura1893 2 года назад

    The waterproof Sox are ok rinse them out with clean water and put them back on / helps to rinse your feet at the same time they look after your skin and stay warm when wet / the opossum or seal types work ok / bamboo are ok / used them 7 days a week Tas logging industry /

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад

      Cool. Thanks for the tips. Might give Seals a try.

  • @indeedentertainment
    @indeedentertainment 6 месяцев назад

    What boots do you use?

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  5 месяцев назад

      Hey @indeedentertainment. Using leather GTX boots from an Italian brand called Aku.

  • @shimpaku
    @shimpaku Год назад

    Thanks for the vid, can I ask where I can get the same hat from?

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  Год назад

      Thanks. Brand is 'Sunday Afternoons' (French Foreign Legion style). I found it in the one of the camping stores in Hobart.

  • @babytoyify
    @babytoyify 2 года назад +1

    Hey did you lived in singapore?

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад

      Hello. Yes, I lived in Singapore a long time ago.

  • @farokhmehrhome
    @farokhmehrhome 2 года назад +1

    HEY MAN.....WHATS UPPP

  • @P7ejfjr
    @P7ejfjr Год назад

    you are so cute and positive!

  • @AdamEdington
    @AdamEdington 2 года назад

    Are they certified waterproof socks, did they divide you from even more of your money for the existence of the certificate

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад

      Good point. As they've been advertised as 'waterproof' and having paid the premium $80 for them, I would expect them to be certified as waterproof - if that is a thing.

    • @AdamEdington
      @AdamEdington 2 года назад

      @@AlainStewart if a vaccine against lead poisoning is certified, will i be insured if i still get lead poisoning after taking the vaccine?
      Cavaet emptor

  • @timdinte
    @timdinte 2 года назад +1

    Sucks about your socks, my waterproof socks lasted 4days on overland track constant rain no wetting but I used different brand ANTU BAMBOO WATERPROOF SOCKS

  • @TasHikingAdventures
    @TasHikingAdventures 2 года назад +1

    welcome to van diemens land not Australia

  • @JhingExplore
    @JhingExplore 2 года назад +1

    wowwwww I love it. watching here from Hongkong sending my full support. 💖 thank you for sharing 💖

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  2 года назад

      You're very welcome. Good to see the hikes you have in HK. Will do them one day.

  • @greathornedowl1783
    @greathornedowl1783 Год назад

    Whats the best season to go? I thought winter might be too dangerous because of snow storms and summer because of the heat.

    • @AlainStewart
      @AlainStewart  Год назад +1

      Man people will tell you during the Summer months - safest time to go. Some ppl have done in Winter. Very important to check the weather.