Here’s some tips 1. Steady walking takes about 120 mins. Easy peasy for the young and fit, older knees will be challenged 2. Sunrise is best. Under a full moon with clear sky is a lifelong memory. Every walker has a working, fully charged headlight. 3. Any time of year it will be cold at the top. Have a lightweight jacket to put on your sweaty body 4. The walk is well defined. Allow at least 100 metres between any companions, otherwise they will yap. Better to enjoy the sounds of the bush. (I know most entitled folks believe every pearl that falls from their lips is of utmost importance, but this might be one of the handful of occasions when silence really is golden) 5. Take 2 600ml bottles of water 6. Get up early enough to do your morning poos before heading off. 6. Sturdy walking shoes that can still grip on wet surfaces I’ve done this walk twice Both times just using the light of a full moon. After seeing the RBB snake, consider my younger self lucky.
Enjoy what you see in Videos about MT Warning Folks ! Because You are not allowed to climb it Anymore ! It has not been open since the (1 in 100 Year floods) that went through the Tweed Valley in 2021-2022 it won`t ever be opened again the Track to the Summit, take Mt warning of your` Bucket list .
World Nomac it was amazing up there, recently moved from Victoria to NSW and starting to explore 😆 better hook up with a team like you guys. I love hiking
Here’s some tips
1. Steady walking takes about 120 mins. Easy peasy for the young and fit, older knees will be challenged
2. Sunrise is best. Under a full moon with clear sky is a lifelong memory.
Every walker has a working, fully charged headlight.
3. Any time of year it will be cold at the top. Have a lightweight jacket to put on your sweaty body
4. The walk is well defined. Allow at least 100 metres between any companions, otherwise they will yap. Better to enjoy the sounds of the bush. (I know most entitled folks believe every pearl that falls from their lips is of utmost importance, but this might be one of the handful of occasions when silence really is golden)
5. Take 2 600ml bottles of water
6. Get up early enough to do your morning poos before heading off.
6. Sturdy walking shoes that can still grip on wet surfaces
I’ve done this walk twice Both times just using the light of a full moon. After seeing the RBB snake, consider my younger self lucky.
Thanks so much for adding in those tips! Those are really helpful
You looked like you had a great time .
Being above the cloud is an amazing experience...
Looks like viewing the world from out of the world...
Wow that's a beautiful place!
@@worldnomac no problem!
LOL @ the girls posing in the background. Looks worth the hike for the view!!
Wow! So beautiful. I love the way get the drone shot Magnificent!
Nice Mac! Incredible footage buddy!
Try it without the chain. Dad, Mum and I went up this mountain before there was a chain. I was 7. I swear they were trying to kill me, lol 😂
Amazing video guys, well done
really fun day probably should not have given it a nudge the night before i look pretty hung over.
Well done!! Great views great vid!!!
It dawned on me that so much of the haze/clouds were from the fires burning at the time.
Enjoy what you see in Videos about MT Warning Folks ! Because You are not allowed to climb it Anymore ! It has not been open since the (1 in 100 Year floods) that went through the Tweed Valley in 2021-2022 it won`t ever be opened again the Track to the Summit, take Mt warning of your` Bucket list .
Hahahahaha the snake 🐍😂😂😂
Koalas, thats we tell the tourists. It's actually a man eating half crocodile half emu.
Waw. What an opening man. I certainly felt like I was there man. And nice vlog bro. What camera do you use man?
Muuuurbah
A stunning place to go running indeed
Was just planning to set a hike up there and now changed my mind after seeing that red belly black , nope 👎 I’m not going there
World Nomac it was amazing up there, recently moved from Victoria to NSW and starting to explore 😆 better hook up with a team like you guys. I love hiking
World Nomac appreciate it mate , gimme some time to settle down here grab some hiking gears and I will reach you out... are you guys reside in nsw or
World Nomac makes sense. Enjoy your next hikes mate and stay safe
Ran up it in 50mins
Impressive!! Now that I have hiked more I think it would be much easier for me, but that was the first hike I did in a long time
You didn't really climb though. You hiked up it
There was a part of it that included a bit of climbing!
Sad 2024
Never to be climbed again because of a minority
fuck em. Australia is the White mans land, and we're taking it back.
Hopefully that crazy closure to everyone except Aboriginal people, will be overturned.