Loved the video. On my last trip only scratched the surface of this magnificent wilderness. Next time will stay longer and would love to drive to Corinna on the western track and take the cruise on the Pieman River. Great work
This area will definatley be on our schedule when we come down end of November. Looks sensational. Thanks for sharing it really does give some insight as to what to expect.
Thanks Mike, I t was a great trip, though we didnt get into the forest much because the rivers were up. No doubt we will go there again with better preparations.
barely any jobs. all goes to machines. hardly any of the value goes into the population destroying it. the veneer factory milling it is malay owned, and Australian tax payers bail them out every year... they sell the veneered old growth as 'sustainable timber' to japan. the old growth logger interviewed said by clear felling they are 'bloody well destroying the forest' they used to selectively choose their timber... not anymore they clear it and transpoevaportation goes up so nothing can regrow like before. what about jobs of scientists and people documenting this place... you saying all the tourism jobs don't matter the thousands of jobs matter less than the few people machining the place to hell? wow great job mate wise words. jobs and growth. lol. sucker.
Yes we walked in the rain with our umbrella up. This was ok where the track was wide but a bit awkward when the bushes were close. Have a look at my OverlandVMTC video to see more of umbrella man Rex.
Thanks for sharing to BravuraK! This is WILD! And i like the happy guy walking in here and there, he's cuddly. When it was raining, did you protect your camera with the umbrella only?
We will probably welcome all visitors, like the Californian, Chinese, Indians Pacific Islanders, Europeans that came for the Gold, and displaced the original owners.
What a fantastic video Jeff. You're commentary was great, and the maps and information made it one of the best
Magnificent 👍
Save the great tarkine wilderness
What a magnificent river boat trips. The forest is absolutely fantastic. Thank you Jeff for the sharing. See you in your next video.
Great video Jeff it’s a magic place the west coast corrina has so much history
Great video, it’s a magic place
Nice work mate showing of this great place
Loved the video. On my last trip only scratched the surface of this magnificent wilderness. Next time will stay longer and would love to drive to Corinna on the western track and take the cruise on the Pieman River. Great work
Have a shack at The Pieman River love getting there
This area will definatley be on our schedule when we come down end of November. Looks sensational. Thanks for sharing it really does give some insight as to what to expect.
Great video. Very insightful. Thankyou!
I'd love to visit the Tarkine! Nice video :)
Fantastic effort. Really enjoy your work.
how beautiful.....Tasmania.....
love your work jeff !
Thanks Mike,
I t was a great trip, though we didnt get into the forest much because the rivers were up. No doubt we will go there again with better preparations.
Great video!
Wise wise words, great job mate
barely any jobs. all goes to machines. hardly any of the value goes into the population destroying it. the veneer factory milling it is malay owned, and Australian tax payers bail them out every year... they sell the veneered old growth as 'sustainable timber' to japan. the old growth logger interviewed said by clear felling they are 'bloody well destroying the forest' they used to selectively choose their timber... not anymore they clear it and transpoevaportation goes up so nothing can regrow like before. what about jobs of scientists and people documenting this place... you saying all the tourism jobs don't matter the thousands of jobs matter less than the few people machining the place to hell? wow great job mate wise words. jobs and growth. lol. sucker.
9 years gone now, wonder how much of this is still there?
Yes we walked in the rain with our umbrella up. This was ok where the track was wide but a bit awkward when the bushes were close.
Have a look at my OverlandVMTC video to see more of umbrella man Rex.
👌🏽👌🏽 awesome
The volume cuts out from 9 minutes 40 to 9 minutes 50 when you were about to discuss the perils of abalone diving
Great video!
Was the closer view of Witham Falls (40 seconds in) taken from the road or was there some serious walking involved?
Thanks for sharing to BravuraK!
This is WILD! And i like the happy guy walking in here and there, he's cuddly.
When it was raining, did you protect your camera with the umbrella only?
Awesome
Great video Jeff - did you know the current Liberal Govt in Tassie has fresh plans to log it? A crime if ever there was one.
Yes I'm afraid many Liberals are just interested in how much money you can make.
Absolute insanity
May I use this on my website with your information intact?
No problem, spread the word about this special place.
This is wonderful, thanks for sharing. I hope you are able to control immigration to your area to keep what you have for your children
We will probably welcome all visitors, like the Californian, Chinese, Indians Pacific Islanders, Europeans that came for the Gold, and displaced the original owners.
Lake Plimsol is not really in the Tarkine
that one fern costs 80 bucks. but they will tear a hectare down ... costing the company more money than it makes. hmmm.
fungi are vital to de-pollution
Go and see it why you can, they're about to trash it for a quick buck.
so your pretty much saying STOP PEOPLE FROM GETTING JOB OPPORTUNITIES
STOP THE FUCKING LOGGING
If you resort to calling people idiots then you obviously dont have any knowledge about logging or tasmania in general
Great video!