Beautifully put together presentation with appropriate music covering a special part of the high country. I had the privilege of traversing some of that area in 1964 from Upper Thowgla to Suggan Buggan on a 10 day bushwalk taking in Mts Gibbo, Pinnibar ,Cobberas, Buchan Rock and exploring Pendergast Caves at Limestone Creek. Great memories revived of a time long ago.😁
Thanks for your comment. That would have been one heck of a walk and a great experience in 1964. I see you have added Norma to your favourites list. She is a wonderful underrated musician with a beautiful voice. Thanks again for your feedback. It's very important for me to know what others think of the slideshows.
Live in about that area at delegate my family used to run cattle through Willis for generations we always go down there and follow the old bridle tracks where they use to push the herd threw thick bush it’s not very open anymore but there is a hidden track there
Thanks for your comment. Very interesting area from a history point of view. A lot of old-time stories, places and events would not have been documented and are now lost forever.
hey mate, tour videos are awesome. simple but really interesting. thanks for creating and sharing. i enjoy watching them and the information they provide.
Thanks for your feedback. It's always a mystery to me as to what people think about the slideshows. I'm glad you find them 'simple' but informative because that is the intention. Much appreciated.
It seems that the current bridge at Pinch River was constructed c.1976 after a wooden bridge was washed away about 1974. [Thanks to comments by John Hasler and Henry Kuper].
Errata: Comment by Linda Barraclough: Gippsland History Facebook. "The customs post at Willis was only there about 18 months (I think). And then it moved to Black Mountain."
Thank you so much 🎉
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I have travelled that road many times over the last 40 odd years and never got sick of driving on it .
Always a wonderful experience.
@@lukesgippslandhistory 50 odd years ago I carted cattle out of that country it was sketchy from Gelantipy to Buchan with 2 decks on
Beautifully put together presentation with appropriate music covering a special part of the high country.
I had the privilege of traversing some of that area in 1964 from Upper Thowgla to Suggan Buggan on a 10 day bushwalk taking in Mts Gibbo, Pinnibar ,Cobberas, Buchan Rock and exploring Pendergast Caves at Limestone Creek.
Great memories revived of a time long ago.😁
Thanks for your comment. That would have been one heck of a walk and a great experience in 1964.
I see you have added Norma to your favourites list. She is a wonderful underrated musician with a beautiful voice.
Thanks again for your feedback. It's very important for me to know what others think of the slideshows.
Thank you. That was wonderful.
Hi Pam. I'm glad you liked it. Your comment is my reward.
Live in about that area at delegate my family used to run cattle through Willis for generations we always go down there and follow the old bridle tracks where they use to push the herd threw thick bush it’s not very open anymore but there is a hidden track there
It’s the only place I feel at home
Thanks for your comment. Very interesting area from a history point of view. A lot of old-time stories, places and events would not have been documented and are now lost forever.
hey mate, tour videos are awesome. simple but really interesting. thanks for creating and sharing. i enjoy watching them and the information they provide.
Thanks for your feedback. It's always a mystery to me as to what people think about the slideshows. I'm glad you find them 'simple' but informative because that is the intention. Much appreciated.
@@lukesrandomhistory simple being a compliment. All good.
Thanks for the video. Will get me up there in the
Subaru
A very interesting and well put together video, got some fantastic ideas from it.
I'm doing this route.
Thanks for the feedback. Always appreciated. Yes, you will enjoy the trip. Take your time.
Last photo is coming down the Alpine Way into Jindabyne not the Barry Way, Barry Way comes into the Roundabout at the Clay Pits.
Thank you for that. I have added a note to the offending slide.
It seems that the current bridge at Pinch River was constructed c.1976 after a wooden bridge was washed away about 1974. [Thanks to comments by John Hasler and Henry Kuper].
Great photos and information. Wanting to explore up that way soon and travel and camp on the Barry Way.
Thank you. Glad you found it interesting. I hope you get to do it soon.
Errata: Comment by Linda Barraclough: Gippsland History Facebook.
"The customs post at Willis was only there about 18 months (I think). And then it moved to Black Mountain."