As a participant of the Hunt 1000 2023, word spread quickly down the trail that you had put beers out in the Hut. Man, I rode 6 days straight in wet weather thinking of those beers, only to turn around before Valentine Hut as the rivers we getting too crazy to cross. Dan Hunt did an amazing job rerouting the event 3 times with the different challenges thrown at us. The beers and burgers at Capital Brewery were so worth the 1000kms lead-in! cheers for your effort and the great vids.
Mate, the stories I'm hearing about the weather are brutal. It's a shame you didn't get to continue through the Jagungal but better to be safe. On a positive note, at least the beers at the brewery were cold 😂 Reading your comment makes me laugh, 6 days of wet weather thinking about the beers. Brutal but funny when you say it like that. Well done on a solid ride.
Hi Tim, thank you for your generosity I was one of the lucky ones to score a can. Two of our party went out and back to pick them up for us. Much appreciated given the weather conditions. Cheers Ken
Awesome Ken, glad you enjoyed a beer. There are a few stories floating around of the river crossings getting to dangerous to cross so it’s good to hear riders that actually got to them. Cheers 👍
@@JamieMakesFitnessFun cheers mate. The Hunt is coming up again this month. I was tempted to try again with hopefully more success. Unfortunately I’m a bit busy. Hope the riders aren’t disappointed when they don’t receive free beer 😂
Thanks Tim, love the vid (all of them actually) while on the Hunt1000 I heard there were beers on the trail. Myself and Simon planned to find this trail magic, but after multiple river crossings at freezing nipple line and travelling at 2km/hr, the 3km detour and the soul crushing possibly of finding empty cans would of broke us 😅 . Because I was in survival mode at Gray Mare hut, watching this back feels like you were riding with us, and it allows me to resoak in the scenery again. Your efforts were not in vain. Love your work mate.
Nipple height water is brutal, I can only imagine the struggles with these deep crossings, steep hills, the cold, already having done many days on the bike. I completely understand why you wouldn’t bother doing the detour. Saying that it’s probably the flattest and easiest section of trail out there 😂 sorry to rub it in. Thanks for commenting, I’m loving hearing all these stories. Gets me stoked to maybe try the hunt myself one day. Cheers 🍻
I’m starting to think people might assume I have a drinking problem 😂 It was good fun leaving the beers out there and even more fun when I started getting messages from strangers.
I loved the scene when you were in the tent zoned out staring off into space mindlessly eating chips. Then you thought "Maybe I start drinking those beers????". Made me laugh out loud, excellent video, thank you
Haha, I was a bit lost. I got given the 16 pack of beers and also carried out 8 other beers I purchased. My plan was to drink 4 over the weekend and leave the other 4 with the 16 pack. I really couldn’t work out what to do. A scene or 2 before that I say something like “my plans are falling apart” I then turn and put my hand on a 4 pack before telling myself no! I find this so funny because I was fighting hard not to drink them 😂 Cheers for watching 👍
Perfect! With the little sani bottle there to wash their snot rocket finger you thought of everything 😂 What a great idea and a good reason to bash the bike through the woods!
Any excuse to spin those pedals and I'm there. 😂 I was thinking the same thing about the sani bottle, I was wondering if the riders thought i left it there
Cheers mate! I just wanted a story to tell to make my trip more interesting. It definitely did that. It's also made me smile more times than I can count. So many cool stories of the bad weather the riders had and then getting to the beers. So good and glad I did it.
Absolutely applaud what you did there, great idea, and also great to hear of the brewery supporting you. Pity the route for the Hunt had to be changed. The alpine region is a magical place, I've spent many years walking around it and still have fresh areas to go see. As for the plovers - they're just insane birds.
Thanks mate, It is a beautiful place. I have so many more areas to explore. It's going to take years and many trips. It does suck that the route was changed but I can't complain. I normally like it when things go wrong as it adds to the story. In this case it killed it a bit but I'm glad a few riders got there and sent their photos. What is it with those plovers. they seem to be everywhere. I go down the south coast every year and I always thought they were a coastal bird. I swear we see them on every trip anywhere I go 😂
According to the "good book", by which I mean The Complete Guide to Australian Birds. There are 9 varieties of plover and to add to the confusion, very often what most of us (including me) are calling a plover is actually called a lapwing. They're found pretty much right across Australia. They can be a very aggressive/protective bird, especially when nesting (on the ground for crying out loud!) When I lived and worked at Menai (southern Sydney), there was a pair of plovers nesting on one of the playing fields of The Ridge. No one could play on the field, and the grounds men couldn't mow it. But then magpies also get pretty aggro during nesting, and they definitely have something against cyclists.@@advanturest
@@IanC-id6ro some interesting facts there. I’m actually quite fascinated with all these birds I see so I’ve just bought a big zoom lens. I want to be able to get some photos and maybe a book of birds so I can work out what I’m looking at. I love how you put southern Sydney in brackets after Menai. I grew up at Bangor and went to Lucas Heights high school. I know the area very well. Whenever I told people I lived at Bangor they had no idea where it was 😂
It's my wife who is into the bird watching, I'll ask her what she suggests re bird identification books. I've gotten similar reactions when I told people where I (used) to live. But I clarified that with adding "within sight of ANSTO nuclear reactor". Got some interesting responses from that.@@advanturest
Haha, When I left a beer in the hut earlier this year it made me so happy when I got an email with a photo. So cool to do it again on a larger scale. I’d love to stash some beers in a hut in Europe but you know, I have some logistical issues 😂 Cheers!
Another great video Tim. Thank you so much. Dan Hunt has another ride called Sydney to Summit. From the Opera House to the summit of Kozzie. Might be worth a look into! I’ll be going that’s for sure. Appreciate your time and effort going into these videos.
Cheers Paul. The Sydney to Summit is very tempting. This might seem strange saying this so early but I think the schedule will fit my 2025 plans well. I think I'll give it a miss this year as I've already got lots of plans for 2024 and unfortunately annual leave doesn't grow on trees. We'll see what happens though. Cheers.
Legand mate! I went to capital brewing on the seccond of December and chatted to area of them, it indeed was I mission. Very inspiring, it's got me thinking about doing the hunt Sydney to summit in February. You should have a go 😉
Cheers mate, It’s very tempting! I know I’d be hurting but I kind of want to see how far I could push myself. Finding time to do everything is the hard part. I wonder who will do the beer drop though 🤣
Haha! well, due to the rain forecast, I was concerned about my camera gear getting wet. I ended up taking my big backpack to safely store my camera gear. some extra beer. and of course, my trusty bananas
I did a trip here in Scotland recently and the coulors and the weather u had there was very like my beautiful fucked up country, my sister is an Australian, she went out there in 1967. God bless Australia.
Mate for that reason I've been thinking of coming and riding the Scottish highlands. This is my type of weather and scenery. Surely Scotland can't be that bad!
Hi Tim. Loving your commentary and videos! Very professional- would you mind telling me a little more about your camera gear set up and editing software? Cheers in advance!
Hi Michelle. Absolutely, I love talking cameras. My main camera is the Canon R6. On it 95% of the time is an older EF mount 24-70mm f2.8. I love the camera but it is a bit big for bikepacking. Something I’m happy to deal with but not for everyone. I also carry a tiny RF 16mm prime lens which is a good little wide angle for tight spaces or when I’m “vlogging”. It’s also good for Astro Photography. My other camera is an action camera. It’s the DJI Action 4. I’ve only had this for a few months and before that I was using the GoPro 8 which still gets used. I shoot in 4K at 25fps on both cameras, sometimes 50fps on the R6 if I want to slow the footage down while editing. I also shoot in the log format on both cameras, if you’re not sure what that is, it’s just a really flat colour profile that can be colour graded while editing. It lets you create a desired look. I’m not that great at it but I love tinkering with the image. For editing. I use Adobe Premiere Pro. It’s cloud based so has a subscription. While I have mostly no issues with it, If I was to start again I’d probably try Davinci Resolve. The Adobe creative cloud subscription I use costs about $80 a month and for a hobbyist like myself it’s very expensive. Davinci Resolve has a free version and paid version. The paid version is about $500 but once you have it there are no more costs. I believe you even get free updates. I can go on and on about different things like microphones, ND filters, etc. but not sure how much detail you want. Let me know if you have any other questions. Cheers Tim
Thanks - some good information! On my way out this arvo to buy the Insta360 Ace Pro. Hopefully it will be as good. Thanks for the heads up on Resolve! Looking forward to your next video….cheers again love you content
@@rockbottomayres15 Awesome, I have no idea what the Ace Pro is like but from what I’ve seen it looks pretty good. It wasn’t available when I got the DJI and to be honest it wasn’t even on my radar. One thing I don’t like about the DJI and GoPro is the low light footage I get. They both have really good stabilisation but for that to work you need a fast shutter speed. In low light the image can get blurry because the cameras use a slow shutter speed to let more light in to the sensor. Because of this slower shutter speed each frame can get blurry. The Insta 360 Ace Pro does it differently. It keeps a fast shutter speed and uses its powerful processor to denoise each frame. That one feature is awesome but I’ve seen some other cool things it can do. Including a microphone adaptor you can buy. I wish the DJI had this. Wind noise is the biggest pain when riding bikes and trying to film. I think you will like Ace Pro. Enjoy! And thanks for the kind words 👍
Hi again…..loving the music on your videos. What free copyright music site do you use? Have managed to get my drone up and having a few test runs. Looking forward to heading back to Oz and doing some exploring…thanks in advance. Love you work😊
@@HoorooAdventures-li8pg unfortunately none. I pay a subscription to Epidemic Sound and have been for years. I’d prefer not to but it’s just easier to have a big collection of music that I know is good to use. On my old channel I got a heap of videos shut down because of copyright strikes. Just depends on the artist I believe. Anyway I haven’t looked into it for years. I think it costs me about $20 a month which is nothing compared to cost of everything else these days. Sorry can’t help you on this one.
Haha! Normally you need to drink them for the fun to start. Well, I did have a few 😂 I took my big backpack so I could safely keep my cameras out of the rain. I then had space for 8 extra beers. It was fun 😂
They're not silly, and that's fine with me. It might not be that generous from their pocket but for me and the riders it was. I had bought beers for this idea and when they decided to supply them, I left mine at home and will save them for another trip. If someone gave me one beer, I'd think they're generous. 😂 I was pretty excited to be given some free beers. Even when I knew I was giving them all away. It just felt right! Cheers mate
As a participant of the Hunt 1000 2023, word spread quickly down the trail that you had put beers out in the Hut. Man, I rode 6 days straight in wet weather thinking of those beers, only to turn around before Valentine Hut as the rivers we getting too crazy to cross. Dan Hunt did an amazing job rerouting the event 3 times with the different challenges thrown at us. The beers and burgers at Capital Brewery were so worth the 1000kms lead-in! cheers for your effort and the great vids.
Mate, the stories I'm hearing about the weather are brutal. It's a shame you didn't get to continue through the Jagungal but better to be safe. On a positive note, at least the beers at the brewery were cold 😂
Reading your comment makes me laugh, 6 days of wet weather thinking about the beers. Brutal but funny when you say it like that. Well done on a solid ride.
Hi Tim, thank you for your generosity I was one of the lucky ones to score a can. Two of our party went out and back to pick them up for us. Much appreciated given the weather conditions. Cheers Ken
Awesome Ken, glad you enjoyed a beer. There are a few stories floating around of the river crossings getting to dangerous to cross so it’s good to hear riders that actually got to them.
Cheers 👍
What a legend. Love your work Tim & great video 👍
@@JamieMakesFitnessFun cheers mate. The Hunt is coming up again this month. I was tempted to try again with hopefully more success. Unfortunately I’m a bit busy. Hope the riders aren’t disappointed when they don’t receive free beer 😂
Thanks Tim, love the vid (all of them actually) while on the Hunt1000 I heard there were beers on the trail. Myself and Simon planned to find this trail magic, but after multiple river crossings at freezing nipple line and travelling at 2km/hr, the 3km detour and the soul crushing possibly of finding empty cans would of broke us 😅 . Because I was in survival mode at Gray Mare hut, watching this back feels like you were riding with us, and it allows me to resoak in the scenery again. Your efforts were not in vain. Love your work mate.
Nipple height water is brutal, I can only imagine the struggles with these deep crossings, steep hills, the cold, already having done many days on the bike. I completely understand why you wouldn’t bother doing the detour. Saying that it’s probably the flattest and easiest section of trail out there 😂 sorry to rub it in.
Thanks for commenting, I’m loving hearing all these stories. Gets me stoked to maybe try the hunt myself one day.
Cheers 🍻
Terrific Tim, thanks heaps, so great to watch.
Cheers mate.
Regardless who makes it to the hut that is a brilliant piece of trail magic 👍
Cheers mate. So nice out there. I think I really want to do a weeklong trip. It would be magic.
Such a cool idea. Nice one.
I’m starting to think people might assume I have a drinking problem 😂 It was good fun leaving the beers out there and even more fun when I started getting messages from strangers.
Great biking experience and the views are spectacular 🤙🏼 thanks for a great video once again.
I loved the scene when you were in the tent zoned out staring off into space mindlessly eating chips. Then you thought "Maybe I start drinking those beers????". Made me laugh out loud, excellent video, thank you
Haha, I was a bit lost. I got given the 16 pack of beers and also carried out 8 other beers I purchased. My plan was to drink 4 over the weekend and leave the other 4 with the 16 pack. I really couldn’t work out what to do. A scene or 2 before that I say something like “my plans are falling apart” I then turn and put my hand on a 4 pack before telling myself no! I find this so funny because I was fighting hard not to drink them 😂
Cheers for watching 👍
Love your videos….your great guy!,
Cheers mate.
Perfect! With the little sani bottle there to wash their snot rocket finger you thought of everything 😂 What a great idea and a good reason to bash the bike through the woods!
Any excuse to spin those pedals and I'm there. 😂
I was thinking the same thing about the sani bottle, I was wondering if the riders thought i left it there
Nice one Tim. That's a solid move mate.
Cheers mate! I just wanted a story to tell to make my trip more interesting. It definitely did that. It's also made me smile more times than I can count. So many cool stories of the bad weather the riders had and then getting to the beers. So good and glad I did it.
Great mission Tim!
Cheers mate 👍
Absolutely applaud what you did there, great idea, and also great to hear of the brewery supporting you. Pity the route for the Hunt had to be changed. The alpine region is a magical place, I've spent many years walking around it and still have fresh areas to go see. As for the plovers - they're just insane birds.
Thanks mate, It is a beautiful place. I have so many more areas to explore. It's going to take years and many trips. It does suck that the route was changed but I can't complain. I normally like it when things go wrong as it adds to the story. In this case it killed it a bit but I'm glad a few riders got there and sent their photos.
What is it with those plovers. they seem to be everywhere. I go down the south coast every year and I always thought they were a coastal bird. I swear we see them on every trip anywhere I go 😂
According to the "good book", by which I mean The Complete Guide to Australian Birds. There are 9 varieties of plover and to add to the confusion, very often what most of us (including me) are calling a plover is actually called a lapwing. They're found pretty much right across Australia. They can be a very aggressive/protective bird, especially when nesting (on the ground for crying out loud!) When I lived and worked at Menai (southern Sydney), there was a pair of plovers nesting on one of the playing fields of The Ridge. No one could play on the field, and the grounds men couldn't mow it. But then magpies also get pretty aggro during nesting, and they definitely have something against cyclists.@@advanturest
@@IanC-id6ro some interesting facts there. I’m actually quite fascinated with all these birds I see so I’ve just bought a big zoom lens. I want to be able to get some photos and maybe a book of birds so I can work out what I’m looking at.
I love how you put southern Sydney in brackets after Menai. I grew up at Bangor and went to Lucas Heights high school. I know the area very well. Whenever I told people I lived at Bangor they had no idea where it was 😂
It's my wife who is into the bird watching, I'll ask her what she suggests re bird identification books. I've gotten similar reactions when I told people where I (used) to live. But I clarified that with adding "within sight of ANSTO nuclear reactor". Got some interesting responses from that.@@advanturest
Your a bloody legend Tim👍
haha thanks mate 😀
I love this so much! ❤ Great work Tim.
I loved doing it 😁 it would be cool to be there as they came through and hand deliver the beers 🤔
Cheers!
There is always next year! 😊
Love it, cool Video and a great Idea. Now I want one of those beers, but a bit challenging to do so from Europe.
Haha, When I left a beer in the hut earlier this year it made me so happy when I got an email with a photo. So cool to do it again on a larger scale.
I’d love to stash some beers in a hut in Europe but you know, I have some logistical issues 😂
Cheers!
Another great video Tim. Thank you so much.
Dan Hunt has another ride called Sydney to Summit. From the Opera House to the summit of Kozzie. Might be worth a look into! I’ll be going that’s for sure.
Appreciate your time and effort going into these videos.
Cheers Paul. The Sydney to Summit is very tempting. This might seem strange saying this so early but I think the schedule will fit my 2025 plans well. I think I'll give it a miss this year as I've already got lots of plans for 2024 and unfortunately annual leave doesn't grow on trees.
We'll see what happens though.
Cheers.
Your a legend Tim
Haha cheers mate. Good times 👍
your a legend Tim, this is awesome
Haha, Cheers mate. This was fun!
Legand mate! I went to capital brewing on the seccond of December and chatted to area of them, it indeed was I mission.
Very inspiring, it's got me thinking about doing the hunt Sydney to summit in February. You should have a go 😉
Cheers mate, It’s very tempting! I know I’d be hurting but I kind of want to see how far I could push myself. Finding time to do everything is the hard part.
I wonder who will do the beer drop though 🤣
Another epic Advanture, but Tim, where are your bananas ?
Haha! well, due to the rain forecast, I was concerned about my camera gear getting wet. I ended up taking my big backpack to safely store my camera gear. some extra beer. and of course, my trusty bananas
I did a trip here in Scotland recently and the coulors and the weather u had there was very like my beautiful fucked up country, my sister is an Australian, she went out there in 1967. God bless Australia.
Mate for that reason I've been thinking of coming and riding the Scottish highlands. This is my type of weather and scenery. Surely Scotland can't be that bad!
Hi Tim. Loving your commentary and videos! Very professional- would you mind telling me a little more about your camera gear set up and editing software? Cheers in advance!
Hi Michelle.
Absolutely, I love talking cameras. My main camera is the Canon R6. On it 95% of the time is an older EF mount 24-70mm f2.8. I love the camera but it is a bit big for bikepacking. Something I’m happy to deal with but not for everyone. I also carry a tiny RF 16mm prime lens which is a good little wide angle for tight spaces or when I’m “vlogging”. It’s also good for Astro Photography.
My other camera is an action camera. It’s the DJI Action 4. I’ve only had this for a few months and before that I was using the GoPro 8 which still gets used.
I shoot in 4K at 25fps on both cameras, sometimes 50fps on the R6 if I want to slow the footage down while editing. I also shoot in the log format on both cameras, if you’re not sure what that is, it’s just a really flat colour profile that can be colour graded while editing. It lets you create a desired look. I’m not that great at it but I love tinkering with the image.
For editing. I use Adobe Premiere Pro. It’s cloud based so has a subscription. While I have mostly no issues with it, If I was to start again I’d probably try Davinci Resolve. The Adobe creative cloud subscription I use costs about $80 a month and for a hobbyist like myself it’s very expensive. Davinci Resolve has a free version and paid version. The paid version is about $500 but once you have it there are no more costs. I believe you even get free updates.
I can go on and on about different things like microphones, ND filters, etc. but not sure how much detail you want. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Cheers
Tim
Thanks - some good information! On my way out this arvo to buy the Insta360 Ace Pro. Hopefully it will be as good. Thanks for the heads up on Resolve! Looking forward to your next video….cheers again love you content
@@rockbottomayres15 Awesome, I have no idea what the Ace Pro is like but from what I’ve seen it looks pretty good. It wasn’t available when I got the DJI and to be honest it wasn’t even on my radar. One thing I don’t like about the DJI and GoPro is the low light footage I get. They both have really good stabilisation but for that to work you need a fast shutter speed. In low light the image can get blurry because the cameras use a slow shutter speed to let more light in to the sensor. Because of this slower shutter speed each frame can get blurry. The Insta 360 Ace Pro does it differently. It keeps a fast shutter speed and uses its powerful processor to denoise each frame. That one feature is awesome but I’ve seen some other cool things it can do. Including a microphone adaptor you can buy. I wish the DJI had this. Wind noise is the biggest pain when riding bikes and trying to film.
I think you will like Ace Pro. Enjoy!
And thanks for the kind words 👍
Hi again…..loving the music on your videos. What free copyright music site do you use? Have managed to get my drone up and having a few test runs. Looking forward to heading back to Oz and doing some exploring…thanks in advance. Love you work😊
@@HoorooAdventures-li8pg unfortunately none. I pay a subscription to Epidemic Sound and have been for years. I’d prefer not to but it’s just easier to have a big collection of music that I know is good to use. On my old channel I got a heap of videos shut down because of copyright strikes. Just depends on the artist I believe. Anyway I haven’t looked into it for years. I think it costs me about $20 a month which is nothing compared to cost of everything else these days.
Sorry can’t help you on this one.
Great job! How much fun can you have with a carton of beer? 😆
Haha! Normally you need to drink them for the fun to start.
Well, I did have a few 😂
I took my big backpack so I could safely keep my cameras out of the rain. I then had space for 8 extra beers. It was fun 😂
nice one
Cheers!
Not that generous of the brewery when you did all the work and they get the promo. Good on you
They're not silly, and that's fine with me. It might not be that generous from their pocket but for me and the riders it was. I had bought beers for this idea and when they decided to supply them, I left mine at home and will save them for another trip. If someone gave me one beer, I'd think they're generous. 😂 I was pretty excited to be given some free beers. Even when I knew I was giving them all away. It just felt right!
Cheers mate
That guy with the beard is a handsome man, can ride a creek too.
Haha, apparently he can catch fish too. What a man!
What tyres were you running in this? Was thinking of doing the Hunt 1000 in maxxis dth 2.15 but starting to think they may not be enough...
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