Thanks so much for watching and for the lovely comment too :) It’s age and crappy knees forcing me to shed gear weight. I’m enjoying the challenge though and 13kg is so much easier than 20! 😂 Have a great weekend and happy hiking 🥾
Thanks for sharing another wonderful adventure with us. Enjoyed it fully as always & liked. It was a great hike even though the trip was cut a little short. Very cool catching the kangaroo & opossum on camera. The reservoir looked nice as well, probably a good idea not to go exploring out there, it did look like a great place for🐍to hide,. Congrats on all the views you’ve been getting on your videos, I need to start uping my game because I’m getting less & less lately. Thanks again for bringing us along & have an incredible day! See you next time
Thankyou again for taking time out of your day to watch and leave a lovely comment. Yes we’re in the midst of 🐍 season here and they’re literally everywhere! Thanks again, give Riggs a hug from us and have a great weekend :)
...I guess third time will be a charm 🙂 Another great video, and yep, definitely do a video about your dehydrated meals, looked awesome and I'd love to learn ✌🏻
Thanks again for watching and taking the time to comment :) I’m really enjoying playing around with the dehydrator, it’s certainly cheaper than store bought hiking meals too! I’ll try my hand at a video in the next few weeks.
You put together such a nice video-- the music, what you choose to frame. And you use some editing tricks that make your videos so dynamic, much more interesting than straight-forward video, eg 1:18 Wow, I love your pack! I use an old army-surplus pack. It's heavy-duty, but heavy at 9 pounds/4.082kg! Let us know what you think after you get some use out of it. Sound wisdom about cutting the trip short....summer has just begun and you'll have lots of opportunity to go again! Thanks for sharing... that was a great watch! 👍
Thanks so much again for watching and for the very kind words 🙏 I was really pleased with the pack, despite not having a frame like my Osprey pack, it was super comfy and had loads of room. And I really enjoyed carrying 13kg compared to my previous 20! I hope you and your furry friends are well; have a great weekend :)
Thankyou again for watching and taking the time to comment, I appreciate it :) I’ll definitely look to doing a dehydrating video. I’m fairly new to it but enjoying the learning journey :)
Don’t be disappointed.. your awesome !! 😊👍🏽🏕
Thankyou so much for watching and for the very kind comment :)
I’m grateful for every opportunity to get out there, even the not so successful trips!
It's all about getting out there!! Great video as always.
Thank you! I still enjoyed the hike and was grateful to be out there, regardless of:)
Well done again. Knowing when to quit is a skill :) Nice editing I reckon.
Thanks so much :)
I admit I was very glad when I made it back to the car! 😅
Can't go wrong with the Hyperlite !!!!
Thanks, yes I’m pretty happy with it :)
Hey sis, i enjoy seeing a female ultralighter for a change. Cool equipment you got. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much for watching and for the lovely comment too :)
It’s age and crappy knees forcing me to shed gear weight. I’m enjoying the challenge though and 13kg is so much easier than 20! 😂 Have a great weekend and happy hiking 🥾
Thanks for taking us along on your hike. Great video again. When you do the long hike with your friend early next year, I'd love to come along.
Thanks again :)
Not sure when we’re doing feathertop but it will likely be April/May ish
Keren sekali kak hiking nya... Seru dan indah juga pemandangan nya, jaga kesehatan kak, dan tetep semangat
Thank you so much for watching. I hope you have a lovely Christmas :)
Thanks for sharing another wonderful adventure with us. Enjoyed it fully as always & liked. It was a great hike even though the trip was cut a little short. Very cool catching the kangaroo & opossum on camera. The reservoir looked nice as well, probably a good idea not to go exploring out there, it did look like a great place for🐍to hide,. Congrats on all the views you’ve been getting on your videos, I need to start uping my game because I’m getting less & less lately. Thanks again for bringing us along & have an incredible day! See you next time
Thankyou again for taking time out of your day to watch and leave a lovely comment. Yes we’re in the midst of 🐍 season here and they’re literally everywhere!
Thanks again, give Riggs a hug from us and have a great weekend :)
...I guess third time will be a charm 🙂 Another great video, and yep, definitely do a video about your dehydrated meals, looked awesome and I'd love to learn ✌🏻
Thanks again for watching and taking the time to comment :)
I’m really enjoying playing around with the dehydrator, it’s certainly cheaper than store bought hiking meals too! I’ll try my hand at a video in the next few weeks.
Yes, it would be good to see how u dehydrate meals
Thanks so much for watching :)
I’m editing one at the moment, hopefully will have it up mid next week!
You put together such a nice video-- the music, what you choose to frame. And you use some editing tricks that make your videos so dynamic, much more interesting than straight-forward video, eg 1:18
Wow, I love your pack! I use an old army-surplus pack. It's heavy-duty, but heavy at 9 pounds/4.082kg! Let us know what you think after you get some use out of it.
Sound wisdom about cutting the trip short....summer has just begun and you'll have lots of opportunity to go again!
Thanks for sharing... that was a great watch! 👍
Thanks so much again for watching and for the very kind words 🙏
I was really pleased with the pack, despite not having a frame like my Osprey pack, it was super comfy and had loads of room. And I really enjoyed carrying 13kg compared to my previous 20!
I hope you and your furry friends are well; have a great weekend :)
That dehydrated meal looked great. Mine are mostly failures. Please do a video on how you do them.
Thankyou again for watching and taking the time to comment, I appreciate it :)
I’ll definitely look to doing a dehydrating video. I’m fairly new to it but enjoying the learning journey :)