0:29 01. Bluff Knoll 1:06 02. Mount Meharry 1:33 03. Pemberton 1:59 04. Esperance, Lucky Bay 2:25 05. Perth waterfalls 2:56 *** The Best Of The West 3:18 06. Francois Peron NP 3:38 07. Bremer Bay 3:56 08. Granite Skywalk 4:20 09. Karijini Gorges 4:34 10. The Gap
Good to see this was not just another guide to The Pinnacles for the latté drinkers in their No Birds white corolla hire cars. Western Australia has still got incredible , spiritual wild places that have avoided bulldozing and turned into barren farmland or brick paving. It is an incredible place, Gondwanaland the first land, that still looks like it did when humans first came here. Walk amongst the karri on the Porogorups and connect.
Pink Lake, and Whistling Rock, plus the fairy penguins in Esperance, beautiful Redgate Beach in Margs, Peaceful Bay in Denmark, Wave Rock in Hyden, the Olgas, Kalbarri for Natues' Window, the Zig Zag, etc. , Hamersley gorges, the Canning stock route, Bibullman trail, to name just a few more...
There are so many places to visit and we've only got 2 and a half months to roam. Was feeling so overwhelmed with hundreds of places I have been told I "must" go to, but thanks for condensing this down a bit for me 😄👍
Amazing video Cam. Some brilliant editing bringing together those amazing experiences. Appreciate the work you put in to create these incredibly watchable videos. My top ten….. 1. Flying to Rottnest Island. Amazing circular of the island before landing then spending day cycling around the whole island. Return flight over the city of Perth in sunset a great way to finish the day. 2. Esperance beaches. Crisp white sand and aqua blue crystal waters, plus kangaroos using the tailgate of the Ute as a sunshade. 3. Perth waterfalls: best being Bells falls to bells rapids hike through the valley. 4. 4WD the red sand of Francois Peron National Park in Shark Bay 5. Tree top walk and the giant Tingle trees of Walpole 6. Karijini gorges! Unreal! Totally spectacular 7. Orca watching in Bremer Canyon. Joined by 50 pilot whales and a sperm whale on the same full day out to sea 8. Denmark. Elephant Rocks, Greens Pool and the coves and beaches. So awesome. 9. Injiup natural spa, sugarloaf rock, aquarium and the delights of yallingup and the north cape. 10. Stirling ranges. Bluff climbs x 3 (2 with you for sunrise) and trio and toolbrunup. Got to throw the porongerups in there too! Castle rock.
Such a great video, I'm a very proud sand groper, I love WA so many awesome places. You really did well with this list. I've been wanting to visit Mt Meharry, just haven't got there yet. Some other beautiful and popular spots, Wave Rock, The Pinnacles, Rottnest Island, Penguin Island, Exmouth, Moore River, Margaret River, One Life, One Search, Shane
Love the list and I’ve visited quite a few of them already! Surprised to see many of the south west spots on the list. Ha. What about Ningaloo reef and Broome. 😄
Montgomery Reef, Mitchell Plateau, Purnululu, Buccaneer Archipelago, Bonaparte Archipelago,Great Central Road, Great Australian Bight, Ningaloo, Mount Augustus, Abrolhos Islands, Rotto.
What did I miss? Let me know your favourite West Aussie experiences below!
0:29 01. Bluff Knoll
1:06 02. Mount Meharry
1:33 03. Pemberton
1:59 04. Esperance, Lucky Bay
2:25 05. Perth waterfalls
2:56 *** The Best Of The West
3:18 06. Francois Peron NP
3:38 07. Bremer Bay
3:56 08. Granite Skywalk
4:20 09. Karijini Gorges
4:34 10. The Gap
Thankyou!
Good to see this was not just another guide to The Pinnacles for the latté drinkers in their No Birds white corolla hire cars.
Western Australia has still got incredible , spiritual wild places that have avoided bulldozing and turned into barren farmland or brick paving.
It is an incredible place, Gondwanaland the first land, that still looks like it did when humans first came here.
Walk amongst the karri on the Porogorups and connect.
Whale sharks, Rottnest, Red cliffs of JPP, Lake Argyle, Horizontal Falls, El Questro, Mitchell Falls, wave rock, the bungle bungles
I’m sure I could make a whole video on just the far north, I need to go on a big trip. 🤩
Pink Lake, and Whistling Rock, plus the fairy penguins in Esperance, beautiful Redgate Beach in Margs, Peaceful Bay in Denmark, Wave Rock in Hyden, the Olgas, Kalbarri for Natues' Window, the Zig Zag, etc. , Hamersley gorges, the Canning stock route, Bibullman trail, to name just a few more...
how you narrowed this down to 10 is very good. There is so many great experiences in this great state
There are so many places to visit and we've only got 2 and a half months to roam. Was feeling so overwhelmed with hundreds of places I have been told I "must" go to, but thanks for condensing this down a bit for me 😄👍
Great spots to come and visit in WA . Your video is well presented .
Hello there Louisa nice meeting you here
been to lucky bay and it is so nice, some nice surfing there as well sometimes
Amazing video Cam. Some brilliant editing bringing together those amazing experiences. Appreciate the work you put in to create these incredibly watchable videos. My top ten…..
1. Flying to Rottnest Island. Amazing circular of the island before landing then spending day cycling around the whole island. Return flight over the city of Perth in sunset a great way to finish the day.
2. Esperance beaches. Crisp white sand and aqua blue crystal waters, plus kangaroos using the tailgate of the Ute as a sunshade.
3. Perth waterfalls: best being Bells falls to bells rapids hike through the valley.
4. 4WD the red sand of Francois Peron National Park in Shark Bay
5. Tree top walk and the giant Tingle trees of Walpole
6. Karijini gorges! Unreal! Totally spectacular
7. Orca watching in Bremer Canyon. Joined by 50 pilot whales and a sperm whale on the same full day out to sea
8. Denmark. Elephant Rocks, Greens Pool and the coves and beaches. So awesome.
9. Injiup natural spa, sugarloaf rock, aquarium and the delights of yallingup and the north cape.
10. Stirling ranges. Bluff climbs x 3 (2 with you for sunrise) and trio and toolbrunup. Got to throw the porongerups in there too! Castle rock.
Incredible list mate - always blown away at how much you have seen in such a short time!!
Some of those will definitely be in part 2 🔥
@@CamBostock inspiration from yourself Cam had helped. You are a legend bro 💯🙏💯🙏
Definitely showcasing WA beautifully.
Not long! Our new home. We can't wait to give as much as we can back for being given this opportunity to come to your beautiful country ❤
Great list!! The islands of the Pilbara could make it, but what you have sums up WA perfectly!
Only listed one i have missed is snow on bluff noll,couple times now been close when snow fallen but couldn't get there due work commitments.
Such a great video, I'm a very proud sand groper, I love WA so many awesome places. You really did well with this list.
I've been wanting to visit Mt Meharry, just haven't got there yet.
Some other beautiful and popular spots, Wave Rock, The Pinnacles, Rottnest Island, Penguin Island, Exmouth, Moore River, Margaret River,
One Life, One Search,
Shane
Can definitely make a part2! Thanks mate
Looks interesting thank you!
Waterfall jumping at the Gorges along Gibb River Road would be great for Part 2. Maybe a Patreon trip to the Kimberley??
I really to need to explore the far north 👀
Love the list and I’ve visited quite a few of them already!
Surprised to see many of the south west spots on the list. Ha. What about Ningaloo reef and Broome. 😄
Montgomery Reef, Mitchell Plateau, Purnululu, Buccaneer Archipelago, Bonaparte Archipelago,Great Central Road, Great Australian Bight, Ningaloo, Mount Augustus, Abrolhos Islands, Rotto.
You should rename the title as bucket list for adventurous people
tnx i got the idea where to go..
Part Two Please 😎
Dear Sir. Could you recommend the trekking route that accessible from Perth within 1-2 hours drive?
Swimming with the whale sharks on the Ningaloo reef
Goalssss
Sunset at Cable beach
Embarrassed to say I haven’t done this yet 😬
I didn't have one of those places on my WA list 😂
I can easily skip the first one 😂
"Mount Meharry" is what Harry's wife said.
Glad William's wife didn't say it
dugites are there?