You're not wrong - it sure is flat out there. Being from the NSW East Coast where the Great Dividing Range runs through the state, there is nothing like the landscape seen from the Holland Track - a wide flat expanse. The landscape is so different to what I'm used to when 4WDing/Camping. Good one gents. 👍
Looks like a great track and a great trip as well. Good to see Nathan out and about again. Imagine the logistics involved in keeping a town of 25k inhabitants way out there supplied back in the day. We take it all for granted these days but it must have been a huge effort by lots of people and equipment. These days we can do it in relative comfort in a couple of days but back then it would have been extremely tough going I would imagine. Thanks for the video guys.
There's a neat variation of The Holland that's worth considering - the Banker Mt Day track. It starts up near Marvel Loch and runs in a dead straight line (I mean absolutely straight) to the Norseman Hyden Road, crossing the Vermin Proof Fence and The Holland along the way. It varies from lovely Western Woodlands at the northern end, to scrub and then sandy heathlands. Track conditions vary widely, it's fun. At the southern end you can continue on SE through the Bremer Range and beyond.
You're not wrong - it sure is flat out there. Being from the NSW East Coast where the Great Dividing Range runs through the state, there is nothing like the landscape seen from the Holland Track - a wide flat expanse. The landscape is so different to what I'm used to when 4WDing/Camping. Good one gents. 👍
Looks like a great track and a great trip as well.
Good to see Nathan out and about again.
Imagine the logistics involved in keeping a town of 25k inhabitants way out there supplied back in the day. We take it all for granted these days but it must have been a huge effort by lots of people and equipment.
These days we can do it in relative comfort in a couple of days but back then it would have been extremely tough going I would imagine.
Thanks for the video guys.
There's a neat variation of The Holland that's worth considering - the Banker Mt Day track. It starts up near Marvel Loch and runs in a dead straight line (I mean absolutely straight) to the Norseman Hyden Road, crossing the Vermin Proof Fence and The Holland along the way. It varies from lovely Western Woodlands at the northern end, to scrub and then sandy heathlands. Track conditions vary widely, it's fun. At the southern end you can continue on SE through the Bremer Range and beyond.
Love a good collab trip! Nathan doing some awesome food, lucky!😂
He was a next level guide for the trip that's for sure! 😁
No cheese on your burgers should be illegal haha
no beetroot either!
Great stuff
Thanks for sharing 👏👍😎
You might just keep that cooker, they go alright!
Sure do! Can't go wrong for the price!
Greaat Vid...
Thanks!!
No beetroot or bacon ? But still looked good
Gotta have cheese on ya burger 🍔 come on that's not cricket
What time of the year did you do the track?
Only a few weeks before the videos came out 🙂
mmm, not really a remote track - glad you had fun though