Another wonderful adventure my friend, enjoyed from start to finish. Beautifully filmed(nice slow & controlled shots) & great edit as well. I thought the wallaby was going to join you for breakfast. Perfect spot for camping & I’m glad you didn’t get startled by the people visiting your campsite 🙌🏻 Thanks for bringing us along & see you in the next one.
Thankyou again for all your support; you always watch and comment and we are very grateful :) The wallaby was a lovely surprise, they are usually much more timid than kangaroos and you rarely see more than a glimpse of them in the wild. Have a great weekend and big pats for Riggs 🐾
Great Video Sal! That looks like an amazing spot. I love doing my own dehydrated meals and have found that weighing the food before and after drying gives me a rough idea of how much water I will need to re-hydrate. Keep up the great work.
Thankyou again for watching :) Oooh that’s a great tip! I’ve been guesstimating quantities as I package it up but weighing them makes much more sense! Im having fun with the dehydrator, so many possibilities!
Thanks so much for watching and for the comment :) I’ve never been to lake wooroonook, I had to google it just now! I hope you have a great weekend away!
Hi Andrea and thankyou for watching :) I thought about adding a gear list, but wasn’t sure anyone would be interested. Thanks for the comment; I’ll definitively add it to my next hiking video :)
Fantastic location. Very enjoyable.
Thanks so much for watching :) I’m glad you enjoyed it! It really was a great place to camp.
What a gorgeous setting, thanks for sharing
Thanks so much for calling past and watching :) It was a beautiful place to spend the night
Great location, another great video. Well done.
Thanks so much for watching again and for the comment:)
I really enjoyed this location, lovely to wake up to as well.
Nice work. I like the way you took your time with the photography and nice music too :). Thank you.
Thanks so much for watching and for taking the time to leave a comment; it’s. very much appreciated. Merry Christmas 🎄:)
peaceful little spot, great way to escape the Cup madness 🙂 Love the tea towel ✌🏻
Thanks so much for watching again, we are grateful for your lovely comments too.
Definitely a better way to spend the Cup weekend :) 🐎
Another wonderful adventure my friend, enjoyed from start to finish. Beautifully filmed(nice slow & controlled shots) & great edit as well. I thought the wallaby was going to join you for breakfast. Perfect spot for camping & I’m glad you didn’t get startled by the people visiting your campsite 🙌🏻 Thanks for bringing us along & see you in the next one.
Thankyou again for all your support; you always watch and comment and we are very grateful :)
The wallaby was a lovely surprise, they are usually much more timid than kangaroos and you rarely see more than a glimpse of them in the wild.
Have a great weekend and big pats for Riggs 🐾
Great Video Sal! That looks like an amazing spot. I love doing my own dehydrated meals and have found that weighing the food before and after drying gives me a rough idea of how much water I will need to re-hydrate.
Keep up the great work.
Thankyou again for watching :)
Oooh that’s a great tip! I’ve been guesstimating quantities as I package it up but weighing them makes much more sense! Im having fun with the dehydrator, so many possibilities!
Looks great! Filmed really well. The plant could be Oleria phlogopappa - dusty daisy bush. But Pete says he couldn't see it very well.
Thanks for watching Deb, and for the comment :)
I’ll look up Oleria Phlogopappa, thankyou :)
awesome. inspired so camping sat i reckon. lake wooroonook here i come. unless its busy that is.
Thanks so much for watching and for the comment :)
I’ve never been to lake wooroonook, I had to google it just now!
I hope you have a great weekend away!
Could you please add a list of all your gear used in future videos. This always interests me
Hi Andrea and thankyou for watching :)
I thought about adding a gear list, but wasn’t sure anyone would be interested. Thanks for the comment; I’ll definitively add it to my next hiking video :)