Thanks Carlo mate. We have been getting back into the hiking lately. It wasn’t too cold actually about 3-4 degrees. Thanks for taking the time to watch.
Great video Ryan, so easy to loose your footing in that terrain. I used to bush walk in the blue mountains nearly every second weekend when I was in my 20’s such an amazing place. Over the Christmas holidays I’ll be going to the cox river for a camp with my brother so that’ll bring back some memories. Look forward to the next one guys 👍👍
Thanks for watching Archie. It was very loose and slippery going down that river bed, it was great fun though and happy to have ticked it off the bucket list
I did that walk in May24 and found the Carlons creek section very overgrown and confused, lots of pigs unfortunately but still very beautiful, nice to see you enjoying the Dogs
@@nextleveladventuresau if you’re keen for more exploration in that area, check out the walk down Ironmunger to the junction of the Coxs and Breakfast creek Different kind of trail but still very beautiful
Thanks for watching mate, we are yet to have any sort of experience like that although have head similar info to yours on the blue mountains plenty of times.
Regrettably, this area is not pristine - Breakfast creek itself, and most of the terrain within ten kilometres or more, is completely choked with every sort of non-native invasive species of flora one can imagine.
Thankyou for taking us on this adventure
@@dorothycutler5539 thank you for watching!!
Another great hike, didn't look too cold over night? nice one guys👍👍
Thanks, got down to about 4.
I was using a quilt and and early morning could feel some fresh draughts from moving around. Warmed up quickly though.
Thanks Carlo mate. We have been getting back into the hiking lately. It wasn’t too cold actually about 3-4 degrees. Thanks for taking the time to watch.
Nice one mate , love it down there 👍👍🤠. Great video
Thanks shad mate glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for taking the time to watch.
Nice one Ryan. Back to basics. Cheers Steve
Thanks muddy appreciate you watching
Top video Ryan and the team
Really enjoyed this one 👍
Thanks Steve, glad you enjoyed it mate and thanks for taking the time to watch.
Great video Ryan, so easy to loose your footing in that terrain. I used to bush walk in the blue mountains nearly every second weekend when I was in my 20’s such an amazing place. Over the Christmas holidays I’ll be going to the cox river for a camp with my brother so that’ll bring back some memories. Look forward to the next one guys 👍👍
Thanks for watching Archie. It was very loose and slippery going down that river bed, it was great fun though and happy to have ticked it off the bucket list
I did that walk in May24 and found the Carlons creek section very overgrown and confused, lots of pigs unfortunately but still very beautiful, nice to see you enjoying the Dogs
Yes a lot of pig activity was very visible, the track was very overgrown and we did lose it many times and ended up just following along the creek bed
@@nextleveladventuresau if you’re keen for more exploration in that area, check out the walk down Ironmunger to the junction of the Coxs and Breakfast creek
Different kind of trail but still very beautiful
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Nice vid Ryan. Very relaxing. I’m definitely getting a pair of those camp slippers. 👍🍺
Thanks Darren mate appreciate you taking the time to watch
Awesome video showing the stunning greater Blue Mountains region. Subbed.
@@WollemiAdventures thank you!!! Appreciate you taking the time to watch and glad you enjoyed
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Thanks for watching!
Deep in yowie country guy's, had my first incounter in the blue mountains.
Thanks for watching mate, we are yet to have any sort of experience like that although have head similar info to yours on the blue mountains plenty of times.
It looks like you guys are stumbling home from the pub.
Regrettably, this area is not pristine - Breakfast creek itself, and most of the terrain within ten kilometres or more, is completely choked with every sort of non-native invasive species of flora one can imagine.
This may be so, it’s still a very nice place.
By your logic you are also an invasive species .
There was never a treaty signed by the first nations people.