Simple awe inspiring. It’s more than a physical journey. This is a spiritual experience, a connection to hope, transcending suffering and dealing with the business of life. Awesome. Thank you Rob. I’ll start with Albany to Denmark! 😂👍🏾
Well done. When I first started the video I thought no way - having walked half the bibbulman before I know the track and what these guys pushed through. Truly an inspiration and a wake up call.
Wow! What an inspiring documentary. Just can’t fathom the amount of strain and stress they would have endured while performing this fete. Absolutely commendable. Totally inspired me to go out and do something 👍🏽
As someone who is about to do the Bibbulmun (at a snail pace), how on earth did you get setup each night? Obviously there is a crew - did they hike ahead with an expedition backpack to where they think they will reach that night? Or was there a car there each night with all the gear (ie tents, food, etc)? There are limited car access points, etc. Apart from that question, brilliant effort. Inspiring.
Hi Kerrie, there was a crew car who met up with Shane at a road crossing each night. Typically Shane would be driven to accommodation at the closest town, then dropped there again the next morning
@@knoddie thanks for the info. It was as I thought. I am totally thrilled if I can do a 30km day (with pack). These guys were doing 90km and looking totally fresh! Bit hard to visualise those sorts of distances. And it is not like they were running around a lovely flat track or anything.
Fantastic effort, and very well put together doco. The Bibbulman track between Pemberton and Albany is the most beautiful part of the world I've seen. I'm keen to make a donation, but I've the memory of a goldfish, could you post it under my comment?
Extraordinary effort, inspired run. Brilliant filming. Thank you.
Amazing doco !
Simple awe inspiring. It’s more than a physical journey. This is a spiritual experience, a connection to hope, transcending suffering and dealing with the business of life. Awesome. Thank you Rob. I’ll start with Albany to Denmark! 😂👍🏾
Well done. When I first started the video I thought no way - having walked half the bibbulman before I know the track and what these guys pushed through. Truly an inspiration and a wake up call.
Simple beautiful
Perth and WA in general is such a jewel. The people here are world class in every way.
Great video
Nice storytelling, very enjoyable watch!
And obviously, what a run!
Wow! What an inspiring documentary. Just can’t fathom the amount of strain and stress they would have endured while performing this fete. Absolutely commendable. Totally inspired me to go out and do something 👍🏽
Thank you, great to hear you enjoyed it
Really enjoyed this team. Great production, great story and a cracking run by the team.
Great production Rob and great run by Shane.
Inspirational stuff! Well done boys
As someone who is about to do the Bibbulmun (at a snail pace), how on earth did you get setup each night? Obviously there is a crew - did they hike ahead with an expedition backpack to where they think they will reach that night? Or was there a car there each night with all the gear (ie tents, food, etc)? There are limited car access points, etc. Apart from that question, brilliant effort. Inspiring.
Hi Kerrie, there was a crew car who met up with Shane at a road crossing each night. Typically Shane would be driven to accommodation at the closest town, then dropped there again the next morning
@@knoddie thanks for the info. It was as I thought. I am totally thrilled if I can do a 30km day (with pack). These guys were doing 90km and looking totally fresh! Bit hard to visualise those sorts of distances. And it is not like they were running around a lovely flat track or anything.
Great! How this doesn’t have 100,000s of views I’ll never know
Thank you for creating and sharing Rob. Brilliant
What's the FKT unsupported?
Why doesn’t this have more views ?
PTS represent! Great bunch of people
Fantastic effort, and very well put together doco. The Bibbulman track between Pemberton and Albany is the most beautiful part of the world I've seen. I'm keen to make a donation, but I've the memory of a goldfish, could you post it under my comment?
John Newman be inspired foundation 😊