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Loved this Cam. Been looking forward to it like a box set! Stunning and could feel your pain. Already can’t wait for the next episode. Thanks so much Cam for the time it takes for you to put this together. What a treat it is to watch this. You are a star 🙌🙌🙌💯💯💯💯💯
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Hey mate, loving the content so far. I'm curious though, how you had the time to continuously walk 50+ km days? Especially because I know how time draining bad weather or walking through water etc can be. I have done a thru hike of the Te Araroa in NZ and only topped 50+ kms on a few occasions. I found in order to walk 50+km, it took at least 12 hours. I was also sleeping about 12 hours a day.. I found I just didn't have the time in the day to walk 50+kms. Also, how did you train for this? I know how hard it is to walk consecutive 50+km days with a pack on, I could only do it after the halfway point on the TA (1.5 months of conditioning). It also takes a while to dial in your gear, as the weight of your pack has a huge effect on your body as you would know. If you had just come off of a thru hike and were walking 50+km days, I would not be surprised, but given the fact that your getting blisters, suggests that your feet are not use to the beating. Hats off to you boys if your walking 50+km days straight out of the gate! Most people would not appreciate how hard it is to back it up haha.... Love your work.
Yeah mate it wasn’t easy at all. We had put a lot of training in(smaller hikes, 20k steps everyday ect) in the lead up but also just had to grit our teeth. 50kms took us between 10-12 hours and then we would sleep for 10 hours or so so not much time for anything else. Still really enjoyed the whole trek(expect for the blisters) and was fairly manageable.
Hi Cam, great video- what an epic journey! I Have been enjoying watching your journey on tiktok too. You might have already covered this- but why do you guys prefer more of a running style shoe instead of a traditional hiking shoe?
I actually swapped into a mid hiking boot after the first week. I used the trail runner to get through the wet stuff - better drainage and dries faster. Mackenzie used a trail runner the whole hike - just preferred the minimal feel and lightness. I think runners are just quicker as well which suited usZ
Are you in WA - you should have a go. If you're starting from Perth, it doesn't start to get too serious til you get to Perth Hills Discovery Centre. Then you have to start doing overnighters.
@@CamBostock wow that would’ve been a stretch! Maybe a solar powered battery pack would be handy for you mate! Not sure if you’re aware but the old aeroplane mode on the iPhone does wonders for saving battery!
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Omg the water on trail…. I just can’t imagine!!! What a nightmare. Second to snakes of course 🤣
There are actually some snakes that will go through the water haha. Luckily we didn’t see any.
Lol thanks for that bit of information. I’ll be dreaming of swimming snakes tonight! 🤣
G'day guy's.
Good to see you soldiering on.
I'm looking forward to getting down to that section heading South.
Keep it up.
All the best.
Clive.
Thanks Clive. It’s stunning down there mate you’ll love it.
And I was complaining on my school hike when there were a few puddles🤣
Loved this Cam. Been looking forward to it like a box set! Stunning and could feel your pain. Already can’t wait for the next episode. Thanks so much Cam for the time it takes for you to put this together. What a treat it is to watch this. You are a star 🙌🙌🙌💯💯💯💯💯
Unreal video Cam! Love the narration and story telling aspect of it; very inspiring!
If you take any step, no matter how small it is, towards achieving your dreams then you will surely find the right path and reach the abundance that lies in store for you! You got a new subscriber and watched the whole video😊❤
Thankyou so much 😍
Awesome video. Greatly enjoyed it!
Thanks Robert 🥰
Really top effort, great courage and perseverance 👍👏 Onwards and Upwards 🥾🏕
I ended up having a good time in the pongerup plains. At first, it was dreadful.
Such an amazing hike that you boys did. Really impressive mileage over the 3 weeks too, solid effort!
Cheers mate!!
Hey mate, loving the content so far. I'm curious though, how you had the time to continuously walk 50+ km days? Especially because I know how time draining bad weather or walking through water etc can be. I have done a thru hike of the Te Araroa in NZ and only topped 50+ kms on a few occasions. I found in order to walk 50+km, it took at least 12 hours. I was also sleeping about 12 hours a day.. I found I just didn't have the time in the day to walk 50+kms.
Also, how did you train for this? I know how hard it is to walk consecutive 50+km days with a pack on, I could only do it after the halfway point on the TA (1.5 months of conditioning). It also takes a while to dial in your gear, as the weight of your pack has a huge effect on your body as you would know.
If you had just come off of a thru hike and were walking 50+km days, I would not be surprised, but given the fact that your getting blisters, suggests that your feet are not use to the beating.
Hats off to you boys if your walking 50+km days straight out of the gate! Most people would not appreciate how hard it is to back it up haha.... Love your work.
Yeah mate it wasn’t easy at all. We had put a lot of training in(smaller hikes, 20k steps everyday ect) in the lead up but also just had to grit our teeth. 50kms took us between 10-12 hours and then we would sleep for 10 hours or so so not much time for anything else. Still really enjoyed the whole trek(expect for the blisters) and was fairly manageable.
Another amazing video, every second is so enjoyable to watch!
Inspiring stuff, great job👏
Another good effort Cam. I must admit, I prefer the old wooden huts to the new (rammed earth?) ones. They have much more character.
I would have to agree with you there mate.
great video cam. loving the content lately, keep it up. 👏🏼👑
Thanks Jenna ☺️
amazing content once again 🤩
Thanks Harry ☺️
Hi Cam, great video- what an epic journey! I Have been enjoying watching your journey on tiktok too. You might have already covered this- but why do you guys prefer more of a running style shoe instead of a traditional hiking shoe?
I actually swapped into a mid hiking boot after the first week. I used the trail runner to get through the wet stuff - better drainage and dries faster. Mackenzie used a trail runner the whole hike - just preferred the minimal feel and lightness. I think runners are just quicker as well which suited usZ
Have you done a video of what you carry would love to see what you pack
Planning to make one after the hiking episodes are all out 👍👍
@@CamBostock looking forward to it.
It looks like Australian bakeries have only yellow food.
Walpole bakery isn't the best one around
Does he reply I would love to walk the track
You should definitely have a go mate. It’s awesome.
Are you in WA - you should have a go. If you're starting from Perth, it doesn't start to get too serious til you get to Perth Hills Discovery Centre. Then you have to start doing overnighters.
What time of year did you do the track? :)
September 👍
Do the huts have power to charge your camera/ phone etc?
Unfortunately not. We had to recharge them in towns. Usually only just had enough battery to get us from town to town.
@@CamBostock wow that would’ve been a stretch! Maybe a solar powered battery pack would be handy for you mate! Not sure if you’re aware but the old aeroplane mode on the iPhone does wonders for saving battery!
Always on aeroplane mode 💯😂
I have a 15 watt solar panel I drape over my backpack. It's usually able to get everything fully charged by the end of the day. Bit of a luxury though