all 6! your description of them all is spot on - crazy how talyuberlup is the shortest but one of the toughest climbs - will have to try doing them all at sunrise
Climbed bluff twice and toolbrunup once all for sunrise, also attempted the ridge, failed and will be back to complete that and the other 4 peaks! Love the informative video, the footage was spot on and really shows the beauty of the mountains! Everytime i see a stirling range video it makes me need to get down asap!
Literally just finished Bluff Noll. I had good weather going up with 1 snowfall near the summit then 10min worth of sunshine for some good pictures. Then a decent size snowfall came through. It was amazing being up there even though my fingers were trying to fall off.
Awesome video Cam! For me Talyuberlup and Toolbrunup were my favourite hikes I've done. Being so central in the range they offer amazing views all around! Even managed to score a photo of a peregrine falcon atop Talyuberlup!
Really enjoyed this Cam. The quality of the shots, editing and music is top class. And just as impressive is the script. You nailed it and I know from experience it would have been time consuming to film. You are an inspiration bro. This is a truly a top professional video. You definitely have found your passion and calling. Much love to you bro 🙏🙏🙌🙌🙏💯💯💯💯💯
Awesome video mate. I just found your channel, great to find another WA adventurer. Over the years, I've done all 6. Just prior to trekking Everest base camp, we did some training down there. Toolbrunup is our favourite, great views, but that climb, is just so much fun. Love the channel, I'm looking forward to following your adventures. One Life, One Search, Shane
@@CamBostock Toolbrunup was a heap of fun, we didn't really know what to expect on it, so was a great suprise. Base camp trek was great. A good challenge. The altitude is crazy, but the adventure is epic. The actual base camp, is nothing special, but Gokyo Ri, Cho La Pass, and Kala Pattar are the high lights. This was a few years back, 2014. But I'm actually in the middle of editing again.
How many of the Stirling Range mountains have you climbed?? ⛰
all 6! your description of them all is spot on - crazy how talyuberlup is the shortest but one of the toughest climbs - will have to try doing them all at sunrise
I did Bluff knoll and Castle rock and videos are on my channel.
Loved climbing Bluff Knoll for sunrise and Mt Trio for sunset. Both epic experiences!
I’ve only climbed Bluff Knoll once but live about 15 minutes away to the north.
Great Video! I've done the ridge walk 3 times. but all times over 3 days. i cant even imagine doing it over a day!
Having another go over 3 days next week! Keen for a slower hike this time.
Climbed bluff twice and toolbrunup once all for sunrise, also attempted the ridge, failed and will be back to complete that and the other 4 peaks! Love the informative video, the footage was spot on and really shows the beauty of the mountains! Everytime i see a stirling range video it makes me need to get down asap!
You’ll love the Ridge mate. Keen to see the video when you get back 🔥
If mountain ranges could sponsor people they’d for sure sponsor you first. Love the vid
Haha thanks bro! I would take a mountain sponsorship anyway 😂
Literally just finished Bluff Noll. I had good weather going up with 1 snowfall near the summit then 10min worth of sunshine for some good pictures. Then a decent size snowfall came through. It was amazing being up there even though my fingers were trying to fall off.
Amazing Bob. Slightly jealous!
Looking forward to conquering all 6 peaks in the next new months. Thanks for the info, it will help me plan my trip.
Yay! You are going to love Toolbrunup 🥳
Awesome video Cam! For me Talyuberlup and Toolbrunup were my favourite hikes I've done. Being so central in the range they offer amazing views all around! Even managed to score a photo of a peregrine falcon atop Talyuberlup!
Hard to disagree with you there mate!! Would love to see that photo. DM me on Instagram if you are on there.
Editing is on point, some amazing shots too
Thanks man! Huge coming from you ❤️
Awesome work. Very good sir.
Thank you sir.
Really enjoyed this Cam. The quality of the shots, editing and music is top class. And just as impressive is the script. You nailed it and I know from experience it would have been time consuming to film. You are an inspiration bro. This is a truly a top professional video. You definitely have found your passion and calling. Much love to you bro 🙏🙏🙌🙌🙏💯💯💯💯💯
Thanks Rich 🥰
Cam, you could be an outdoors TV presenter. Lovely voice 😊 I'm a fan from Perth, best wishes 🎉
Just back from there and did all six - totally agree with your take on the different peaks.
Love your video.
What an effort doing all six in one trip! Thanks Mary 😊
Nice video, really well put together 👍
Thanks legends!
Great Video can't wait to see the Stirling for the first time in 2 weeks!
Fantastic video Cam, great in depth run down on all the climbs! 💪🏼
Thanks Bro 🥰
Another mint video ✨💪🏻 Looking to get down to the Ranges later in the year mate, thanks for the inspiration
Thanks Jack. We will have to tee something up bro!
Cant get enough of Toolbrunup!!👍 never gets old! Heading down in October to do Ellen peak!
Will be down there in a couple of weeks..
awesome good job mate, thanks for the coverage on the ranges. Can you abseil anywhere??
People definitely abseil but I’m no expert in that field so couldn’t give any recommendations.
Awesome video mate. I just found your channel, great to find another WA adventurer.
Over the years, I've done all 6. Just prior to trekking Everest base camp, we did some training down there. Toolbrunup is our favourite, great views, but that climb, is just so much fun.
Love the channel, I'm looking forward to following your adventures.
One Life, One Search,
Shane
Hey Shane, appreciate it mate. Toolbrunup is definitely a lot of fun. Never get bored climbing it. How was Everest base camp ?
@@CamBostock Toolbrunup was a heap of fun, we didn't really know what to expect on it, so was a great suprise.
Base camp trek was great. A good challenge. The altitude is crazy, but the adventure is epic. The actual base camp, is nothing special, but Gokyo Ri, Cho La Pass, and Kala Pattar are the high lights. This was a few years back, 2014. But I'm actually in the middle of editing again.
Have you done the Striling Ranges Ridge Walk and is there any rainwater reservoir
This is so good mate. Is there any way to predict waterfall clouds?
Higher mountians are in the Pilbara, you mustn't of seen much of the state if you think they are the ones.
First 7 seconds are completely wrong. We have so many beautiful mountain ranges in this state.
thanks foe letting the woeld know about a well kept secret , for your own attentionn your the best not !!!!!!