Tasmania's BEST OFF GRID FREE CAMP | Paradise In The Wilderness | Steam Railway and Mount Field NP

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  • Опубликовано: 3 мар 2023
  • We've found what could just be the best off grid free camp in Tasmania!
    After some prolonged rainy weather hanging around camp in Queenstown, we jagged a spot on the famous Wilderness Steam Railway. This incredible journey into the depths of the Tasmanian wilderness.
    From Queenstown, we head east and make way for Ted's Beach near Strathgordon on Lake Pedder. This incredible free camp is exactly why we set ourselves up for extended off grid stays. The weather is perfect and we spend a cracking few days just chilling out and taking it all in.
    Back down the hill and into Mount Field national park. Free camping in the back of the pub and day tripping into the park is our preference for a bit of space and a sneaky drink and feed.
    Day 1 we visited the famous Russell Falls which are spectacular, but a little busy for our liking. Day 2 we head further into the park. After a significant increase in elevation find ourselves transported into an completely different landscape. The relatively short and east walk around Lake Dobson is one of the highlights of our trip so far.
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Комментарии • 55

  • @coversadventurecapers2838
    @coversadventurecapers2838 Год назад

    Loved the campsite in Queenstown. The train ride was spectacular. My hubby and teenage sons did the rafting on the river and met the train at the top. I treated myself and did the first class carriage. Which was amazing.

  • @cliffw6031
    @cliffw6031 Год назад +1

    Wife and I were fortunate enough to have lived in Tassie until our children were old enough to be looking for work. Loved the bush walks and mountains. been to Strathgordon a few time in the 80s. My brother was a Chef at the Chalet there for a couple of years Lived at Zeehan for 8 years and Quuenstown for a year as well. Seen quite a few footballers near in tears after coming a cropper on the Queenie football ground. lol. Tassie has heaps to offer. We were in our late 30s when we left and haven't seen anywhere near all of it.

    • @TheLifestylePioneers
      @TheLifestylePioneers  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing, Cliff. We love hearing about other's experiences.

  • @user-ru8my2hi2n
    @user-ru8my2hi2n 5 месяцев назад

    Glad your back. The cabin looks lovely.

  • @annetterussell1609
    @annetterussell1609 Год назад +2

    Told you the west coast is the best! Mind you, ALL of Tasmania is spectacular!

  • @barrydyer6543
    @barrydyer6543 Год назад +2

    Good video guys, Good to hear that the kids education is nit left out , keep up the good work

  • @kevencronk1270
    @kevencronk1270 Год назад +2

    Again footage so clear and vivid. You did a great job presenting Tassie, it's our home and love that your enjoying all it has to offer, yes those 'palms' were the Pandani. Cheers

  • @carladalton6220
    @carladalton6220 Год назад

    Stunning!!!! Brings back good memories! We had a short holiday there in Dec 2020 and saw a few of these places. Looking forward to going back for at least a few months, just the two of us (teens will be old enough to leave soon!). Fave bit "the tree didn't move darling" 🤣🤣🤣

  • @chrisnewman8353
    @chrisnewman8353 11 месяцев назад

    Fantastic Tassie. The wilderness areas look like a dinosaur would not be outer of place.

  • @lisaread424
    @lisaread424 Год назад +1

    Great watch guys, Beautiful scenery, Tarraleah in the central plateau was home to my husband and I for over 7 years, it was a hydro village then, you would have driven passed the power stations on your way to mount field glad you are enjoying Tassie ❤

  • @susanrockliff2182
    @susanrockliff2182 Год назад

    Another enjoyable video. 2 years ago I saw Lake Dobson iced over except for 2 metres at the edge.The pandani grove was like a wonder land covered in snow. I hope you have time to go to Maria Island on the East Coast.A good day trip. There is a boat to get there and the island is a good place for a walk and there are los of wombats,wallabies,kangaroos Cape Barron Geese

    • @TheLifestylePioneers
      @TheLifestylePioneers  Год назад

      Oh wow! That would be incredible to see. We decided to give Maria Island a miss as it's expensive to get there and a big day for the kids.

  • @TaylorsOnTour067
    @TaylorsOnTour067 Год назад

    Such beautiful landscape ! Making us jealous here ! Keep up the memories and the episodes coming ! Bless your beautiful family !

  • @kiaorable
    @kiaorable Год назад

    I got some amazing Aurora’s from Teds beach, think it’s been to overcast but hopefully you may of seen one. It is magic. Cheers Judy

  • @ouroz_adventures
    @ouroz_adventures Год назад

    Gr8 ep guys as always…. Your eps are making us seeing Tassie in an Awsome way….. adding into our itinerary for sure 🤙🍻 thanks guys and safe travels always 🤙

  • @PeteWilsonAHCPhotography
    @PeteWilsonAHCPhotography Год назад

    Fantastic episode Simon and Liz.
    Appreciate your commitment.

  • @pamforman3333
    @pamforman3333 Год назад

    Makes me want to go again!

  • @jasonbarnes5605
    @jasonbarnes5605 Год назад

    Great episode in a beautiful part of Tassie. The Huon valley is pretty cool too with Bruny Island adjacent to it. So much to see way down south from Hobart

  • @Romeo-kp8tc
    @Romeo-kp8tc Год назад

    Enjoyed episode, Queenstown to Hobart, remember black ice on road just outside Queenstown 1978 , summer, was a surprise, All bikes stayed upright my HQ , Panel Van stayed on road, Mt Field National Park, rained all night , 4 man tent leaked, with 7 sleeping in it, Not fun sleeping in water. Spent half a day at Laundry drying everything in Hobart. Should be fun exploring Bruny Island, East coast, Cheers Bevan 🤠❤️🦘🦘🇦🇺

  • @cherylrayes8015
    @cherylrayes8015 Год назад +1

    Great walk folks. Have photos of the falls, can you still walk across the top of the falls? Also have you seen the carved wall at Derwent Bridge? It is well worth it. Cheers Cheryl 🙂

    • @TheLifestylePioneers
      @TheLifestylePioneers  Год назад +1

      No more walking across the top, it's fenced off these days. We did visit 'The Wall' on our way through, it was incredible, although no photos or video allowed.

    • @cherylrayes8015
      @cherylrayes8015 Год назад

      @@TheLifestylePioneers i guess when we did the falls it was over 30 years ago lol

  • @daviddreves5924
    @daviddreves5924 Год назад

    Tassie is so good we stayed there for 18 months we worked for 6 months and toured the rest seen almost all of the Apple Isle all Aussies should go there.

  • @catempirerox
    @catempirerox Год назад

    I immediately guessed sushi - guess I'm just a genius

  • @grahamwhittaker8844
    @grahamwhittaker8844 Год назад +1

    Been there done that but will return,only next time for much much longer. 👁👁😃😃🐕‍🦺❤️🙏🇦🇺

  • @rogercarter7289
    @rogercarter7289 Год назад

    Hi! Please help, couldn’t quite catch the name of that free lakeside camp you stayed at. Can’t track it down, thanks heaps, love your videos!

  • @michaelrapson
    @michaelrapson Год назад

    Logging trucks emerging from a world heritage area. Yep, that sounds like the Tasmanian government.

  • @nivek944
    @nivek944 Год назад

    aT 19:38 i have a Native Frangipani outside my kitchen window. That is another deciduous Native tree.
    The qualities of The Creator include randomness AND order at the same time. I can see you have discovered this quality, just like blue and green in nature which contradicts the artists motto of " blue and green cannot be seen without a colour between them" The One and only God has a habit of overturning our suppositions with His artistry. 🙃😁

  • @johnmckie-xy5ob
    @johnmckie-xy5ob 4 месяца назад

    How come you not aloud to fly drones in the n/ parks

    • @TheLifestylePioneers
      @TheLifestylePioneers  4 месяца назад

      There's a lot of restrictions in Tassie. Not too sure why. You can't fly them in NPs in NSW, Vic or SA either

  • @JusCals
    @JusCals 8 месяцев назад

    Everybody knows every nice campsite thanks to utube.... It really has spoiled most of them with areas being quite busy now increasing for the last 5 or so years. It's ok for me as I have a few spots around Tassie that the UTube wankery won't get to. My advice is to ignore channels like this and go on a real adventure with advice and directions from locals of the area you are visiting.

    • @TheLifestylePioneers
      @TheLifestylePioneers  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to share your thoughts with us. We're looking forward to 'spoiling' more places by inspiring people to explore our incredible country.

  • @davtreloar9236
    @davtreloar9236 Год назад

    Please keep the bloodies to a minimum, not needed in my view in front of kids

    • @grahamwhittaker8844
      @grahamwhittaker8844 Год назад +1

      Haven’t been to a school lately Dav ?

    • @caroloum5323
      @caroloum5323 Год назад +2

      Please. Don’t watch if you can’t handle it Dav. Kids say worse than that at school from the lower grades.

    • @TheLifestylePioneers
      @TheLifestylePioneers  Год назад +5

      We film in the moment, with no script and share our feelings as they happen. Sometimes that includes a few profanities (and sometimes worse than 'bloody'). Although it might not be to everyone's taste, we'd rather stick to being real and uncensored. Thanks for your feedback though.

    • @grahamwhittaker8844
      @grahamwhittaker8844 Год назад

      @@TheLifestylePioneers 👏👏👏❤️🇦🇺