The Overland Track Tasmania - Is this the best multiday hike in Australia?

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

Комментарии • 68

  • @kyliebevan
    @kyliebevan 2 года назад +7

    Oh what a treat, vicariously walking the track with you Caro! I've been blessed to walk the track about nine times over 30 years - first at age 19 we had soooo much rain, the second my now-husband and I got engaged (on the top of Acropolis), then five as a guide with Tasmanian Expeditions, another with my dad (totally new thing for him - champion), then just last year with our teens. I would have to say it has my vote for best multiday hike in Australia. Would happily do it every year!

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад +2

      9 times! Wow Kylie, I can only imagine the stories you've got to tell, let alone about your Acropolictic engagement. Nice one! How nice to come full circle with the teens (and your dad) and have shared this experience across 3 generations. Special memories indeed, regardless of the weather.

  • @ecopennylife
    @ecopennylife 2 года назад +2

    A beautiful place, I've done the southern end, camping at Pine Valley & done day walks at the Cradle Mountain end including the summit - one day I might walk the whole track 😎

    • @wy3131
      @wy3131 2 года назад

      Same!

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад +2

      It's great that there are a few options like this, especially more out of season. Add it to the list!

  • @CowboyJojosAdventures
    @CowboyJojosAdventures 2 года назад +2

    Loved your vlog on the Overland trek. My partner and I did this walk in 2000 and next year we are doing it all over again. Thank you for the inspiration. 👍🏼🙏🏼🦘🐨🇦🇺

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад +1

      Yay - so glad you enjoyed it... and the walk enough to do it all over again. Certainly worth it.

    • @CowboyJojosAdventures
      @CowboyJojosAdventures 2 года назад

      @@LotsaFreshAir We are looking forward to it. Booked!

  • @HikingWithShawn
    @HikingWithShawn 2 года назад +2

    I think fungus is one of the best parts of a good hike like this! We love hiking after a rain where we live because there are mushrooms everywhere, many that we pick and eat!

  • @stephenjones6902
    @stephenjones6902 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Caro, excellent video and spectacular area to hike.

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад

      It certainly is a great place to hike. Glad you liked it Stephen, thanks.

  • @visualjon
    @visualjon 2 года назад +1

    Amazing! I reckon it would be a stunning hike in winter.

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад

      It is! With good prep and a solid head on shoulders, it makes a great winter bushwalk... cough, snow walk in snow shoes.

  • @VaporwaveTattoos
    @VaporwaveTattoos 2 года назад +1

    Yes!! New video! 😂🥳👍
    also im going hiking in dartmoor tomorrow so this came out at the perfect time 😂

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад +1

      Oh great! Glad it bought some warm, happy vibes from Aus to your Dartmoor adventures.

  • @mariannesparks7870
    @mariannesparks7870 2 года назад

    beautifully produced video Caro, thanks for sharing!

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад

      Naw, Thanks Marianne. I'm so glad you liked it!

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens 2 года назад

    Absolutely beautiful scenery, you filmed it gorgeously.😍😍👌👌

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад

      So glad you liked it. Thanks for stopping by.

  • @OurWeekendAdventures
    @OurWeekendAdventures 2 года назад +1

    This looks like a HECTIC hike!

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад +1

      Wow, hectic is a big word. I reckon it's the opposite... calm, chilled, beautiful, moody, changeable, majestic - but yep, I get the urban dictionary version of the word translates differently these days! :-D

  • @SeanaSmith
    @SeanaSmith 2 года назад

    Gorgeous video, Caro. I feel I have a good grasp of what the track is like now and that really helps with making decisions about when to go.

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад

      Oh, that's great feedback, thanks Seana. That's the whole reason I film the track terrain as I do. There are quite a few people who think, 'the whole Overland is boardwalk'. It's simply not and if people went with that expectation, they could find themselves unpleasantly surprised with the 'rooty' uneven and muddy bits!

  • @simongrounds3628
    @simongrounds3628 2 года назад

    Beautiful video Caro and what amazing weather you had. We did The Overland Track with Timmi and Ollie as our guides at the end of February. The boys were amazing (and Timmi recommended your blog to follow). It was my wife’s first multi day hike and she loved it so much, we are planning many more.

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад

      The weather was insanely good. I'm so glad your wife loved the Overland. Doing your first multidayer with guides (who take care of the logistics, shopping and prepping food, booking transfers and also are incredible for their interp knowledge) is a great way to go. Talk about setting someone up for more multi-day success! Oh, bless.. gotta love Timmi. He's def a keeper!

  • @whatkjsaw4461
    @whatkjsaw4461 2 года назад

    Awesome!… that’s what I said about it for weeks, just awesome! Walked in mid March this year, brilliant weather right when we needed it. (Cradle, Oakleigh and Ossa days) will go again for sure. 💖

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад

      Oh, so good indeed! Seems like we might have struck on something with March being a great time up there... Shhhh, let's not tell too many people!

  • @kylieodriscoll7879
    @kylieodriscoll7879 2 года назад +1

    oooh can't wait - we are going in December!

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад

      Woohoo! I wish you as good weather as I had. Enjoy.

  • @-paulmp
    @-paulmp 2 года назад

    I've just booked in to do the Overland again early next year, can't wait!

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад

      Great stuff Paul. I look forward to seeing your stuff pop up in TravMedia and ASTW!!

  • @OutdoorsmanDave
    @OutdoorsmanDave 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful put together videography.
    Where do you get your awesome selection of music please?

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Dave. I've been working as a TV producer/director for a couple of decades so hopefully some of the tips from cinematographers and editors has rubbed off!! The music is licensed from a bunch of different production music libraries that I use in my day job. All paid for - I believe really strongly in paying artists for their work - so try to stay away from free stuff, especially in the last few years when I started earning (cough, lucky if it's $20/week) from RUclips revenue. So yep, pretty much means that these are a labour of love and I end up paying for the joy of making videos and sharing... but that's why we do it, eh? Thanks for stopping by.

  • @tcm0002
    @tcm0002 Месяц назад

    hiii I would love to do this track in later and want to ask something, actually I had done the trip to cradle mountain few time, so is it the first day have the most higher attitude gain?
    and about the camping , I saw there are wood platform there so how can we set out camp stable on the ground? Usually if it is on a soil , I do with a nail at the end of the rod and make it tight

  • @ThatOneTimeIn
    @ThatOneTimeIn 2 года назад

    What a spectacular hike!! It's amazing, but I think once the winter season is over you should try the western arthurs Travers down in the south west coast, it's the best hike we have ever done and have a video series on it if you're interested 💜🤙

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад +1

      I've got a glint in my eye for an Eastern and Western Arthurs traverse, another day... and somewhere in that diary!!

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад +1

      PS: I'll check out your stuff... thanks for letting me know.

    • @ThatOneTimeIn
      @ThatOneTimeIn 2 года назад

      Tasmania just has it all!

  • @Paul_VK3HN
    @Paul_VK3HN 3 месяца назад

    Thinking of booking for next year, is January andFebruary too hot, and do you take drinking water from the streams the whole way?

  • @DesParoz
    @DesParoz 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant video. How recently did you do this hike?

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад

      Thanks Des. This was March 2021, between lockdowns.

  • @msdiinsche
    @msdiinsche 2 года назад +1

    Looks beautiful Caro! I haven't been to Tasmania, do you see any animals walking the Overland track? I basically just want to hang out with Wombats 😅

    • @rag4877
      @rag4877 2 года назад +2

      You see alot of birds, and some assorted other animals. If ur doing it outside of summer u see alot of leeches! best spot for wombats in all of tassie in my opinon is the plains right at the very start in the valley just by ronny creek. From around 2pm onwards around there u will see a heap of wombats. if u do go please note to not leave the boardwalk to pat wombats as it trashes the boardwalks and wombats dont like being touched.

    • @msdiinsche
      @msdiinsche 2 года назад +2

      @@rag4877 Thanks for your info! I was going to say "what, can you pat wombats?" 🤣 I just like looking at animals in the wild, no touching involved, definitely not with leeches. Not sure Tassie will be in future plans, I'm in NZ so not too far away, but just finding out more about it at this stage.

    • @rag4877
      @rag4877 2 года назад +1

      @@msdiinsche Haha yeah. You can pat them in theory, just in practice it helps neither the wombat - who doesnt wanna be harrased, you - who doesnt want ticks and other animal nasties, and the area - who doesnt want mass amounts of tourists diverging onto soft moorland to touch wombats. That being said tassie in general is great for wildlife, plenty of wombats, wallabies, echindas etc. Best place for wildlife in tassie is definetly maria island, heaps of wombats, wallabies and everything u would want really (plus some rare albino animals asw). def reccomend going to both cradle mountain and maria island if planning a trip to tassie, as well as freycinet and bruny island.

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад +1

      Yes! and thanks @rag for great comments below. What they said! You don't have to go to Tassie for wombats though... although it's a nice spot for so many other reasons too.

  • @tiluhikers2490
    @tiluhikers2490 2 года назад +1

    Nice video👍

  • @chinmoyjana408
    @chinmoyjana408 Месяц назад

    Who provides this trek?

  • @praktika1082
    @praktika1082 2 года назад +1

    Are those Dresden glasses? :-)

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  2 года назад

      They sure are! Well spotted.

    • @praktika1082
      @praktika1082 2 года назад

      @@LotsaFreshAir they're very cool, and sustainable and all that! Great choice!

  • @keunhyuncho3710
    @keunhyuncho3710 Год назад

    What kind of bag do you use?

  • @lizardears4861
    @lizardears4861 Год назад

    How much of this track is over boardwalks?

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  Год назад

      Less than you might think or people say. I thought I had that statistic in the video... Hmmm, making me think.

  • @TasHikingAdventures
    @TasHikingAdventures Год назад +1

    No it's over crowded and I'm born here yes it's a great hike but too many people on the track was a horrible local experience

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  Год назад

      As someone who lives in the Blue Mts, I get how numbers of visitors changes the experience. But I guess one of the good things, is that we have more time, more local knowledge to venture further afield, off-the-beaten-track, to see a different side to it. There's so many different ways to see the Central Plateau... The Overland is only one. ;-)

  • @warrensaillard7022
    @warrensaillard7022 Год назад

    No 8 for me July 2023 all ready pre planning just for fun if I buy any new gear my wife will kill me

  • @rowdeh83
    @rowdeh83 Год назад

    How come it takes 6 days if it’s only 66kms? Did Kokoda and that’s 140kms and 8 days. What’s the go?

    • @ThePhiloctopus
      @ThePhiloctopus Год назад +3

      It's designed so that each day there is an optional side trip or two you can take. Also, it will be more challenging in winter.

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  Год назад +2

      Alas, distance is not usually a good indication of the time a trip will take. It's pretty different in many ways to Kokoda, including terrain, ascent/descent and no porters ;-). Have you heard about William Naesmith, the Scottish Mountaineer?

  • @grasslipper8856
    @grasslipper8856 11 месяцев назад +1

    You lost me with your over used boring intro mate straight up.

    • @LotsaFreshAir
      @LotsaFreshAir  10 месяцев назад +14

      You lost me with your boredom of an Acknowledgement of Country

  • @keithdrower9120
    @keithdrower9120 Год назад

    Thank you.. Wow, it is beautiful scenery. I would love to do this.