This trail has been on my to-do list for a few years now - long journey from the UK though! It looks incredibly similar to the Arizona Trail, which I hiked (and loved) a few years ago. Thanks for sharing!
@23EКүн бұрын
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@maxhill51972 күн бұрын
Brilliant!! Love how you have responded to comments. ❤
@maxhill51972 күн бұрын
Wow, Laura, what an amazing walk! You really did smash out those kms!!! Enjoyed your very informative commentary, and footage is excellent. You must be super fit!! Such an inspiration. Would love to know more about what gear you used (esp boots!), how you packed up your kit, and any pros & cons you found with your gear. I was wondering what all that water did to your feet!
@maxhill51972 күн бұрын
Thanks Laura, for this wonderful vlog. Mt Buffalo holds a special place in my heart so it was lovely to be treated to views I haven't seen for many years, and see some places I hadn't been. My 1st visit to the snow (from WA) was in 1981 to Tatra/Cresta. In 1982 we hiked across the plain to Dicksons Falls and enjoyed spectacular views. Leigh Kennedy also arranged a BBQ and X-country hike towards The Horn & it was great having lessons on the "skinny-skis"! Your filming and information were fabulous!
@issy74654 күн бұрын
Loved watching this. I had a similar experience with a school group at Monadnocks. I actually emailed the school about the student conduct. Those poor Teachers were exhausted dealing with the behaviour.
@trev04375 күн бұрын
Absolutely amazing and so brave
@annefrank917010 күн бұрын
Any crocodiles?
@Benjaminwright199111 күн бұрын
Awesome video Laura.. Just finished Larapinta with alot of tips from one of your other videos. This vid is giving me itchy feet again. Thanks
@fayleya386512 күн бұрын
I love your dad’s long line rain coat. Those are as rare as hen’s teeth these days
@yuliehill863812 күн бұрын
I have berm watching your hiking videos and this is the one i really looking forward to watch as i need lots of info for me about the overnight hiking gear also planning to go with my husband and my 9 year old daughter in the warmer months. Thanks so much Laura Keep safe ❤
@shazza415 күн бұрын
Absolutely beautiful but worried about u at the same time XOXO
@fionaforward335816 күн бұрын
Solo hiking is dangerous.
@jakegroneberg303416 күн бұрын
Great video Laura, I climbed Mt Sondor a couple of years back for sunrise and it looked exactly like your video so brought back nice memories. Any plans to do the Jatbula trail? This is one I've been considering for some time.
@nunya217118 күн бұрын
I have just started getting back into hiking, kayaking, camping etc again after a long layoff (kids, work etc) and have also done alot of bush work as an exploration geologist in several states. Was great to get some more tips about planning and new gear (obviously a little different given I am a 6'2" guy) but still the knowledge can be translated as I am keen to start doing some longer trips than just a couple of days that I have experienced so far. If you ever need any assistance with future food drops, ideas etc for the Victorian high country (especially the far NE Vic section, let me know, more than happy to provide some knowledge or arrange some local help. keep up the great adventures and I am loving the content as you have completed a number of walks I am very keen to do when I get a chance.
@TalesFromAbroad-SJ19 күн бұрын
What an amazing adventure on Tasmania’s Three Capes Track! The ‘Free Capes’ alternative sounds like a fantastic way to explore this stunning area, especially for those on a budget or who couldn't get a pass. The scenery in Tasman National Park looks absolutely breathtaking. Thanks for sharing your experience and tips on making this beautiful hike accessible. Looking forward to more of your adventures! Cheers, Simon - Tales From Abroad
@Denocro720 күн бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed watching. Thanks and congratulations on a fantastic effort.
@loofington120 күн бұрын
Have you had any experience attaching a solar panel to the top of your hiking pack?
@Zaryn1020 күн бұрын
I did this with the Hobart Botanical Gardens seed bank botanist. We collected seeds along the way for the seed bank. The most amazing walk I have ever done.
@steveallen64820 күн бұрын
Just pulling your leg. You are a brave soul. You show a lot of courage doing what you do.
@steveallen64820 күн бұрын
Hi there...I am heading back out to the Nullarbor in November / December (Fowlers Ba, South Australia...From there to the WA border is an awesome walk. I know a couple who did this trek...NOBODY has film THAT walk though...Look I am 57 years old, not some pervert and for you to achieve that walk you'll need a lot of preparation as help could be 9 to 12 hours away unless the rescue chopper is in Ceduna which it rarely is...Water would be your biggest concern put I could go ahead and place water containers in various locations...I think you are a lovely young woman and I thought I would let you know...Nobody has filmed that trek...I'm Steve...Keep up the great content.
@katekuma84921 күн бұрын
Wow thank you! ❤
@Healinghikesaustralia22 күн бұрын
First know how to properly training tips to walk 50kms ...kzbin.info/www/bejne/jqDddZxoZcqCmassi=oLjPV-BcSIFUg5qw I walked 30kms everyday for 30 days kzbin.info/www/bejne/h5O7i2tsbsh3psUsi=-eQoK8rytnYXy4Xu
@richardspinks673622 күн бұрын
Great video Laura , Thanks for sharing
@simplylifeau23 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing another track on the wish list. Did well to cover such a long trip in a compact vid, really helpful to get an insight to the conditions and you coped a lot more rain than we usually get! 👍
@simplylifeau23 күн бұрын
Your Dad did a great job, clever design and love the simplicity plus versatility of the set up. On version 4 of my 4x4 set up and have done something similar being able to sleep in the vehicle, loving it. Thanks for the run down and enjoy your travels….👍
@simplylifeau23 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your insights Laura, great tip on the socks and enjoy Campers Pantry too. Was just wondering about toe socks this morning and checked out a Japanese shop with no luck, watched you vid and boom, spot on, will give them a go….👍
@andybrockbank302723 күн бұрын
I would agree the Ossa is a less technical climb than Cradle Mt. I've been up in thigh deep snow and 6 months later in mid to high 20's temperatures. Observed helicopters lifting the walls of Kia Ora hut in March 2022 from the summit of Ossa. A really good summary of the Overland track. I am scheduled to do a winter reverse trip - Lake St Clair to Cradle in a couple of weeks. Was thinking about pulling out but this video has re-kindled my enthusiasm. Just need the weather to play ball. BTW, it's Hartnett not Hartlett Falls 😀😀
@trevorevans710127 күн бұрын
Hi Laura, you really know how to produce great content-absolutely enjoyable and compelling footage. That sure was a tough trail and you seem to take it all in your stride. You must have had some really tough days and moments hiking across so much rock etc. I'm a hiker too and know what it's like to carry a big pack with plenty of water over long tough distances. You are clearly super fit and resilient. Keep up the great work. Kind Regards. Trevor from 'AAWT One Step at A Time' video.
@VanessaMilne27 күн бұрын
Spectacular indeed, I always learn much about this country from your videos and amazing walks, many thanks for sharing .....
@trinkabuszczuk613827 күн бұрын
Did you take all your food with you? Are there any places to get water on the way? Thanks.
@simplylifeau27 күн бұрын
Have wondered about this trail, thanks for sharing it and well done…👍
@scottcampbell360027 күн бұрын
I am jealous & love your vibrant smile,hope it goes well.
@7astarael28 күн бұрын
Can you swim at any of the beaches?
@stephenmcneight525629 күн бұрын
What do you use as a pillow? My cheap one has a hole in it and need to replace to something much better
@turtle-frogs29 күн бұрын
Great hike and sights, but the permits are a little steep. $600 wow. But maybe it's worth it. Safe travels. 🤠
@DeceterАй бұрын
I've never seen anyone happier to be cold and wet 😁
@user-cg8wt5tb9xАй бұрын
Thanks for the vid Laura, its great to see inspiring young people get out and enjoy this wonderful country. Cant wait for North Q😁😁😁
@outtyriderАй бұрын
Any plans for anymore car camping in the future? You've clocked up a few k's over the last few video's what walking shoes are you using any issues with discomfort or blisters.
@_FNQАй бұрын
👌👌👌
@shred3005Ай бұрын
What a coincidence! I was just thinking this week about starting research for the three capes and your video pops up! And no one better to get an impression of the walk from!
@7purseАй бұрын
6 hundred dollars to explore the country we are born in. DISCUSSING. Who really receives the 6 hundred dollars? Government or the originals?
@JustinWatson23Ай бұрын
its to cover the cost of maintaining the huts, the trails and the national park. plus there is a boat ride and return bus.
@17th_Street_Preacher29 күн бұрын
Exclusive BS
@jocee569Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Love your videos (and your beaming smile)!
@LauraWaddellTravel27 күн бұрын
Thank you! ❤
@janemay7937Ай бұрын
Well done Laura. Such a comprehensive video with natural and well flowing delivery. Wishing you many more adventures in your future
@peterwarden7471Ай бұрын
Your video was the only info I found to go to cape york without to spend a fortune on 4wd and extras. Thanks sharing it.
@nejlahassett8799Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@nejlahassett8799Ай бұрын
Well done Laura!! Fabulous achievement for you; especially in all that rain! Great footage too! Definitely given me some insights and inspiration for my E2E in Sept (just hope I don't get as much rain as you!!) LOL. x
@savethebeeeezАй бұрын
Amazing! Beautiful country. Thanks for sharing it with us.
@mindfulcat5195Ай бұрын
there's no dampening your spirits! well done on the hike
@gevattertod6650Ай бұрын
How did you film your videos? Did you use a camera or you phone?