Couldn't help but shed a tear for Stannard after that tribute. Forever young as he lay in his own tranquil piece of paradise, a lasting memory (thanks to the dedication of you boys) of the hardships our Australian forefathers endured, back when the boats were made of wood and the men were made of steel. Couldn't have said it any better Hugh.
Always wait for your content. Wouldn't surprise me if you start making main stream documentaries. I didn't see you last post til 5am so I quickly whacked I like and planned to watch when I got home but after a sneak peek at lunch time I couldn't wait to see it. On the way home I pulled over to the park on the banks of the Mersey and finished it. Bloody awesome cinematography. Loved to drone wire shots. A couple of times I thought you could use your drone to do some scouting.. But that would be cheating... And/or very difficult with the thick bush... Wouldn't want to lose the drone. Looking forward to your next adventure
This has gone to the next level. That camera wire shot trough the bush are simply brilliant. I was looking for the fourth camera person. Well done you blokes. A high quality production with a great story.
Thanks so much Legend... creating these videos for you guys is just so enjoyable, and I'm stoked to be able to show off Tassie's beauty. Your support means heaps, thanks again!
Cut my trip short on Lake Pedder yesterday and hooned back just to see this premiere! Got tail gated too... everyone on the road wanted to see this air no doubt! Absolutely loved it mate. Reading the original poem was very special. Oh man.. and that wire camera ... better than any drone.. you three looked absolutely bad ass with that long shot pulling out of camp and over the wet clothes!!!
haha Thank you Kenji. Luckily no one was hurt in the traffic jam the premiere surely caused! I think you're right about the Wirecam I way prefer the shots you can get with this than drone. I'm glad you enjoyed the video mate. Thanks!
Rob, what a fitting tribute to John Stannard; it was wonderful to see you three read aloud that poem. He certianly is no longer 'forgotten, way out there,' you boys found him, and breathed new life back in to his story and the experiences of all those who have ventured into the Wilds of the South West. What an adventure. Keep seeking the magic of it all. It's inspiring! P.S - Abel's Hut (what was left) was great to see! That old boot you pulled out - a treasure trove to explore, for another time, eh? :)
Absolutely great. It's really good to see the respect you and your pals have for the wild. Quite a moment at the graveside. I'm late finding these videos of yours (and Levi's) but I'll work my way through them all. Thx!
Absolutely brilliant again, and great to see your efforts to find and get the GPS location of the grave paid off without that the grave would possibly never have been restored. Great work all three of you.
Fantastic outcome....so sad tho he died at only 19, you guys are fantastic, seeing you all get so excited, and you deserve it. True explorers in these modern times. And a lovely tribute to Stannard RIP.
Needle in a haystack stuff again Rob, Levi and Hugh. An epic struggle to locate the hut site and very moving tribute to Stannard. Not many of us will see the memorial in place but it’s important that blokes like you care enough to put it there, brilliant work.
You are all bloody legends, you guys are what real men are made of, balls of steel and hearts of gold. Truly inspirational. Keep up the amazing adventures the world is a much better place with you guys in it. We really needs more people like you guys right now so thank you for sharing these amazing adventures with us all 😀💪👍
Absolutely best content on the internet. Thanks for realizing what life is for all of us off the beat. You guys are idols…inspirations. Keep going, your world is worth sharing.
This is about the best video that I have seen on RUclips! The Tribute and dedication to find the camp and to preserver history on video! The way you film is absolutely awesome! The wired camera shots are fantastic and show the beauty of the country! I have done a lot of hiking and hunting and I wish that I had recorded more than just snapshots! 20 plus years ago, the technology wasn't here! I will continue my watching my adventures with you and your mates!
Such an awesome adventure and journey through history. My ancestors were also timber fellers up in Qld so I grew up with stories of their hardships and deprivations. Keep doing what you do by bringing the stories to life
Well done Rob and the rest of the team who made the Jane 3.0 possible..I hope to see a few more like these in other area's of my home state Tasmania.... Pete from Devonport...Tas... :>)
That was absolutely unreal mate! You guys really took me along on that adventure. Can’t believe you actually managed to locate the site and find those bits n pieces lost in history. I feel overwhelmingly inspired to hunt down some places like this on the mainland. Cheers mate 🙏
I've been waiting in anticipation for four weeks for this adventure and far from disappointed. Your Producer, Director and Editor are all top notch. Can't wait for the next one. Cheers.
I didn’t think you could better Jane2.1.! I’ve always been impressed with your cinematography and choice of soundtracks. This vid took it all to a new level. Loved the cable work. What a great way to showcase a scene and loved your shot designs .. bravo!
Thanks again mate, your camera dolly system was a bloody great idea!... Our peak body supporting 14 Indigenous Art Centres just hired a new manager from Tassy who speaks highly of you and relations with Indigenous peopel after I mentioned following your exploits with Levi through beautiful country ... Cheers to the three of you!!
Amazing adventure guys 👌 damn I love our state! Thank you guys for what you do, all the time, effort and pain you put yourself through, we all greatly appreciate it huey, Levi & rob! Legends 👍🏻
Well lads that was absolutely gold! Always an adventure shared when you boys head out into Tassie's wild and unknown and sometimes forgotten! Thanks for the journey once again and for keeping the memories alive for others, always a pleasure to share the experience with you! 👍🏻
Rob, had to watch it twice before I commented. How bloody awesome are you guys. I am in awe of the three of you, going unaided to the Jane to find more history and to video it so that we can get to enjoy it. Didn’t know the old timers burnt country to get access. Thanks to You, Levi and Hugh. The grave repair is something else, great video and editing. Thank Rob, a true Tasmanian , I hope you don’t run out of trips for awhile yet, I always look forward to your next one. Congratulations on finding the hut, cheers Rob
Hi Dennis. Thank you for your kind words mate, I’m happy you enjoyed the video and repair job. It was a real honour to be able to give back to a story that I had become so engulfed in. Btw the list only gets longer the more I go out and realise that nothing is impossible. Thanks for your support mate!
Bloody brilliant mate! Your films just keep on getting better, Rob, and the whole Jane series has been an absolute belter. Camera work in this one was next level. True modern-day explorers you blokes.
Enjoying the content mate. Spent a few good years in Tassie many years ago. Your adventures bring much of it back. Was hoping to get back but Covid has robbed us of so many years. Looking forward to your next explorations.
Great job boys! I gave it a like before I had even watched it, I knew it would be a great trip. I have to say, I love the fact that you and the Morrison family restored young Stannards grave. It is a tribute to a life lost too early, like many others of that era Im sure. Good to see Hugh made the trip this time after his previous injury.
Thanks so much Mack, I'm absolutely honoured to have been involved with the restoration... full credit to Ron, Deek and Sam for their installation efforts. Thanks for the support, so happy to see Hugh with a victory up his sleeve :)
Another absolutely inspirational, and well researched video, one thumbs up doesn’t do this presentation justice . Love your videos mate . Keep it up 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
For every Stay Wild tee shirt sold I will feed one Thylacine for a year staywildtas.theprintbar.com
@@TasHikingAdventures I ain’t lying 😛
I just fed a Thylacine for a year! 🤣🤣 Jane Tee just arrived, great quality. Bon appetite carnivorous marsupial. 🤣
@@gez7795 you sir are a dead set legend. Thank you and enjoy!
Is this a stir because you heard them calling that one night? Haha who knows what to believe now :P
Absolutely incredible work with a beautiful tribute. You’re an asset to Tasmania and the preservation of its history mate. Just amazing! Thank you.
Thanks so much Emmalina! I really appreciate your feedback and thanks for your comments last night during the premiere!
Couldn't help but shed a tear for Stannard after that tribute. Forever young as he lay in his own tranquil piece of paradise, a lasting memory (thanks to the dedication of you boys) of the hardships our Australian forefathers endured, back when the boats were made of wood and the men were made of steel. Couldn't have said it any better Hugh.
Love it, thanks!
That was epic! Well done Rob, Levi and Hugh. Lovely thing to do for John Stannard
Just Brillant. The passion, the video and the adventure is driven by three mates having a go and exploring Tassie’s wilderness history.
Thank you mate!
Couldn't wait till I got home. Pulled over near the Mersey and watched the lot. Unbelievable production from start to finish. Love the grave site.
this is my favourite comment! Thank Brian!
Always wait for your content. Wouldn't surprise me if you start making main stream documentaries. I didn't see you last post til 5am so I quickly whacked I like and planned to watch when I got home but after a sneak peek at lunch time I couldn't wait to see it. On the way home I pulled over to the park on the banks of the Mersey and finished it. Bloody awesome cinematography. Loved to drone wire shots.
A couple of times I thought you could use your drone to do some scouting.. But that would be cheating... And/or very difficult with the thick bush... Wouldn't want to lose the drone.
Looking forward to your next adventure
We bumped into each other at Bunnings
This has gone to the next level. That camera wire shot trough the bush are simply brilliant. I was looking for the fourth camera person. Well done you blokes. A high quality production with a great story.
Thanks so much Legend... creating these videos for you guys is just so enjoyable, and I'm stoked to be able to show off Tassie's beauty. Your support means heaps, thanks again!
Cut my trip short on Lake Pedder yesterday and hooned back just to see this premiere! Got tail gated too... everyone on the road wanted to see this air no doubt! Absolutely loved it mate. Reading the original poem was very special. Oh man.. and that wire camera ... better than any drone.. you three looked absolutely bad ass with that long shot pulling out of camp and over the wet clothes!!!
haha Thank you Kenji. Luckily no one was hurt in the traffic jam the premiere surely caused! I think you're right about the Wirecam I way prefer the shots you can get with this than drone. I'm glad you enjoyed the video mate. Thanks!
Hi Rob!
Sweden is up early for your new amazing adventure 👍😄
Big hugs Isa & Micke
Thanks Mike!
Thanks for another insane life adventure Rob Parsons ✌🏼
Thank you homie, couldn't of done it without you and Hugh.
Rob, what a fitting tribute to John Stannard; it was wonderful to see you three read aloud that poem. He certianly is no longer 'forgotten, way out there,' you boys found him, and breathed new life back in to his story and the experiences of all those who have ventured into the Wilds of the South West. What an adventure. Keep seeking the magic of it all. It's inspiring! P.S - Abel's Hut (what was left) was great to see! That old boot you pulled out - a treasure trove to explore, for another time, eh? :)
Thank you Emma!
Fantastic rob and Levi
Thanks a lot Jeff!!
Absolutely great. It's really good to see the respect you and your pals have for the wild. Quite a moment at the graveside. I'm late finding these videos of yours (and Levi's) but I'll work my way through them all. Thx!
Absolutely brilliant again, and great to see your efforts to find and get the GPS location of the grave paid off without that the grave would possibly never have been restored. Great work all three of you.
Glad you enjoyed it, many thanks Wayne :-)
Fantastic outcome....so sad tho he died at only 19, you guys are fantastic, seeing you all get so excited, and you deserve it. True explorers in these modern times. And a lovely tribute to Stannard RIP.
Needle in a haystack stuff again Rob, Levi and Hugh. An epic struggle to locate the hut site and very moving tribute to Stannard. Not many of us will see the memorial in place but it’s important that blokes like you care enough to put it there, brilliant work.
Thanks Glenn appreciate the support mate!
Another fantastic trip. I especially liked the tribute to the Stannard family and the cross looks great.
Thank you Callam, i'm honoured to have shared Stannard's story with you all.
Fuckn brilliant boyz, love ya work, homage to the hard men that made this country our home.
Thanks mate!
Beautiful 💕
Thank you Sally!
You are all bloody legends, you guys are what real men are made of, balls of steel and hearts of gold. Truly inspirational. Keep up the amazing adventures the world is a much better place with you guys in it. We really needs more people like you guys right now so thank you for sharing these amazing adventures with us all 😀💪👍
haha I love this mate! Thanks so much for your support Tony.
Great work to sleuth that. I loved seeing every log jam again
Thanks Matt, hopefully it didn't give you PTSD... haha what a mission pack rafting in that top end.
Only and always a longing to revisit. Amazing country
outdone yourself yet again Rob, Thank you.
Thank YOU for all the support! So glad you enjoyed mate.
Great so far...👍
Thanks!
This felt like a true cinematic experience. Absolutely awesome.
Thanks Paul, I hope you watched all 4 in order!
I hit like before I even started watching it. A risk free manoeuvre 💪🏽
Haha, so happy you love the vids... makes all the editing time worth it.
I enjoyed every single second of this video! Thankful for your adventurous spirits guys! Captivating from start to finish! Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it, Thanks for the comment :)
Brilliant film as always Rob. Very moving tribute to Stannard.
Moved me to tears.
Thanks guys was awesome ✌️
Thank YOU for tuning in!
Thankyou to all three of you for preserving our history outstandind camera work
Amazing as always 😊
Thank you Laura! Glad you enjoyed Jane 3!!
I don't know how Rob does it but they just keep getting better. Some of those camera shots are insanely good.
Thank you so much!
Beautiful tribute to Stannard, appreciate the old timers poetry too 💖
Long live John Stannard! Thanks for watching Sue.
Beautiful 🌿
You boys do Tassie proud.
Thanks for sharing
Absolutely best content on the internet. Thanks for realizing what life is for all of us off the beat. You guys are idols…inspirations. Keep going, your world is worth sharing.
This is about the best video that I have seen on RUclips! The Tribute and dedication to find the camp and to preserver history on video! The way you film is absolutely awesome!
The wired camera shots are fantastic and show the beauty of the country! I have done a lot of hiking and hunting and I wish that I had recorded more than just snapshots! 20 plus years ago, the technology wasn't here!
I will continue my watching my adventures with you and your mates!
Such an awesome adventure and journey through history. My ancestors were also timber fellers up in Qld so I grew up with stories of their hardships and deprivations. Keep doing what you do by bringing the stories to life
I'm so glad you loved the video! Such interesting stories from the old timers. Your comment means a lot, thanks so much!
We’re looking forward to watching your adventures tonight from Hervey Bay x
Thanks Guys I hope you enjoyed it :-)
Beautiful teamwork, analysis of surroundings and mateship.
When ships were made of wood...
This is great work thanks for taking us on the hike
It’s my absolute pleasure
Wow 2 of the Jane's biggest mysterys solved.Well done! Can't wait to see what mystery P.I. Parsons and his Homies are going to tackle next.
Certainly stirred the emotions on this one......very humbling mate.
Nice work Rob
Thanks Geoff!
Well done Rob and the rest of the team who made the Jane 3.0 possible..I hope to see a few more like these in other area's of my home state Tasmania.... Pete from Devonport...Tas... :>)
Thank you Pete! That's a great idea... maybe something to work on in the future ;)
Incredible adventure Rob
Appreciate it homie, thanks for your comment!
Another great adventure mate well done..
Thanks for watching Nathan!
Another great one rob, well done 👍
Thanks so much for watching Josh!
Awesome Rob, very moving tribute to a life lost but not forgotten.
Thanks heaps John, Rest In Peace John Stannard.
Outstanding and beautiful thank you
Thank you! Cheers!
That was absolutely unreal mate! You guys really took me along on that adventure. Can’t believe you actually managed to locate the site and find those bits n pieces lost in history. I feel overwhelmingly inspired to hunt down some places like this on the mainland. Cheers mate 🙏
Amazing! Can’t wait for the next episode 😍
Magic Rob ! Wild places and wild adventure !
Gotta love Tassie mate. Thanks so much for your comment :)
Well deserved pub meal after that adventure 👍👍
And that was only the entree... ;)
Brillant, Honorable, Worthy, Fantastic, Well Done Guys
Thank you 🙏
Fantastic job again Rob. We loved seeing the new headstone on the grave. A very interesting trek, as always
Well done guys, well done. What an adventure! 👍
So glad you enjoyed it Terry!
Good on you guys for paying tribute to the fallen! Great video!
Spectacular! Great efforts by all and nice work in the historical research, riveting stuff. Next level editing too. 👍
Epic ... the wilds .. the elements .. and the effort thank you for such a great experience.
Thank you so much for coming along for the ride! So glad you enjoyed!
Great vid Rob! An excellent addition to the history of the region. I like the camera on a string!
Thanks bob I love using the wiral I think I need a month down there doing it!
I've been waiting in anticipation for four weeks for this adventure and far from disappointed. Your Producer, Director and Editor are all top notch. Can't wait for the next one. Cheers.
I'll take that as a compliment lad. Thank you!
Thanks Robb for taking me again into an enchanted world , the beauty , the scenery, I loved it
My pleasure Eric!
I didn’t think you could better Jane2.1.!
I’ve always been impressed with your cinematography and choice of soundtracks. This vid took it all to a new level. Loved the cable work. What a great way to showcase a scene and loved your shot designs .. bravo!
Thank you mate!
Absolutely fantastic video cheers rob🥰✌
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed :)
Again beautiful scenery heeded the brush you all had to fight through. 👧 Looked like a nice bear track also
Thanks Rob, Levi and Hugh, I thoroughly enjoyed this video, three legends.
Thanks so much Ricky! You're the legend. Your support means heaps mate.
These videos are unreal!
That was mega. Another great film. Thanks 👍
Thanks again mate, your camera dolly system was a bloody great idea!... Our peak body supporting 14 Indigenous Art Centres just hired a new manager from Tassy who speaks highly of you and relations with Indigenous peopel after I mentioned following your exploits with Levi through beautiful country ... Cheers to the three of you!!
That's amazing mate, thank you!
Woohoo waiting waiting ..... As expected , loved every minute of it. Tremendous effort put in by all. Another epic adventure . 👍
🙌
Great work Rob you have raised the bar! thank you for sharing
Thanks so much for watching mate! I hope I can continue doing so :)
Another epic adventure! Love that the grave site has been refurbished, a fitting tribute. Thanks for sharing mate 👍🏻
Thanks for watching Tim. It was a real honour, so glad you enjoyed!
Another top notch adventure Rob! Well done!
Cheers Jono, appreciate your feedback and support!
Awesome. Been waiting for this. Gonna watch it tonight.
Hope you enjoy it!
Sure did. Great work man
Another awesome adventure! Love your work Rob and look forward to the next one
Thanks Michelle! Really appreciate your support :D
Another mountainous effort..bloody brilliant and much respect,cheers for having us come along the easy way.
My pleasure :-)
Amazing adventure guys 👌 damn I love our state! Thank you guys for what you do, all the time, effort and pain you put yourself through, we all greatly appreciate it huey, Levi & rob! Legends 👍🏻
Thanks Damo! You're right.. you can't beat Tassie. Really appreciate the comment lad, Thanks for all your support!
Thanks Rob and co for another amazing journey.
Best Marmite jar recovery mission I've ever seen!
haha we done alright for a couple of blow ins!
Beautiful as always ! ❤
Awesome vid again. Think I've watched 4 in the last few days. Must thank Levi for getting me onto you via his vids. Thanks guys
Another great adventure and a great film to accompany it. Loving these, cannot wait for the next one
Many thanks!
These get better and better! Loved it 👏👏 well done!
Thank you Wendy :-)
Another epic adventure thanks was also good to see the grave restored
Glad you enjoyed it lad!
Well lads that was absolutely gold! Always an adventure shared when you boys head out into Tassie's wild and unknown and sometimes forgotten! Thanks for the journey once again and for keeping the memories alive for others, always a pleasure to share the experience with you! 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it mate my pleasure!
Once again, Absolutely amazing journey! Great job Rob, Levi, and Hugh!
Thank You!
Rob, had to watch it twice before I commented. How bloody awesome are you guys. I am in awe of the three of you, going unaided to the Jane to find more history and to video it so that we can get to enjoy it. Didn’t know the old timers burnt country to get access. Thanks to You, Levi and Hugh. The grave repair is something else, great video and editing. Thank Rob, a true Tasmanian , I hope you don’t run out of trips for awhile yet, I always look forward to your next one. Congratulations on finding the hut, cheers Rob
Hi Dennis. Thank you for your kind words mate, I’m happy you enjoyed the video and repair job. It was a real honour to be able to give back to a story that I had become so engulfed in. Btw the list only gets longer the more I go out and realise that nothing is impossible. Thanks for your support mate!
@@Rob.Parsons Thanks Rob, will be ordering a few stay wild tee shirts to hopefully help finance your next trip. 🧗♂️
Fantastic adventure boys!
Love that you are preserving our West Coast history, keep up the good work, can’t wait for your next adventure ❤️
More to come! Thanks Kath :-)
Beautiful!!!❤
what a mission mate!
Such a rewarding one! Thanks for watching!
Bloody brilliant mate! Your films just keep on getting better, Rob, and the whole Jane series has been an absolute belter. Camera work in this one was next level. True modern-day explorers you blokes.
Thank you mate I appreciate it.
Love what you guys do, your respect for the history and the passion you have for Tasmania.
Thanks Andrew! We couldn't be happier to be part of the story.
Fantastic
Thank you! Cheers!
Enjoying the content mate.
Spent a few good years in Tassie many years ago.
Your adventures bring much of it back.
Was hoping to get back but Covid has robbed us of so many years.
Looking forward to your next explorations.
Great job boys!
I gave it a like before I had even watched it, I knew it would be a great trip.
I have to say, I love the fact that you and the Morrison family restored young Stannards grave. It is a tribute to a life lost too early, like many others of that era Im sure.
Good to see Hugh made the trip this time after his previous injury.
Thanks so much Mack, I'm absolutely honoured to have been involved with the restoration... full credit to Ron, Deek and Sam for their installation efforts. Thanks for the support, so happy to see Hugh with a victory up his sleeve :)
Another thoroughly enjoyable video, thankyou...
Thanks Debbie!
Congratulations guys! Awesome achievement! Once again Rob, great music and I love the zip line! Wonderful tribute to a forever young John Stannard ❤️
Thanks heaps Karen! So glad you got the reference. Your comment means a lot :)
Great video sir. Love the history and that country of yours is truly beautiful.
Thanks mate!
10/10 job as always Rob
So glad you enjoyed the vid!
Fabulous adventure as usual love your work
Much appreciated sir!
Huge!
Thanks James!
Another absolutely inspirational, and well researched video, one thumbs up doesn’t do this presentation justice . Love your videos mate . Keep it up 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Much appreciated!
Awesome work.