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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 พ.ค. 2016
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GoPro Test Run 10k Jervis Bay
This is my local go to, run it takes about 1hr and is 10km long
Testing out the new GoPro 13 along the way.
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GoPro Test Run 10k Jervis Bay
#running #outdoors #jervisbay
Testing out the new GoPro 13 along the way.
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GoPro Test Run 10k Jervis Bay
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Hiking in WA | Bibb Track & Cape to Cape [ONE BIG MOVIE]
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My time on the Bibb Track & Cape to Cape in one big video!
Cape to Cape in 4 Days | Hiking in WA
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A rought edit of the my time on the Cape to Cape trake in WA. A really beautiful walk despite the eather conditions ! 00:00 - Intro 00:30 - Augusta 01:16 - Cape Leeuwin 03:54 - Deepdene Beach 05:19 - Foul Bay Lighthouse 06:04 - Hamelin Bay 07:32 - Davies Road 09:21 - Point Road 09:44 - Conto Camp 10:23 - Connelly Cave 11:48 - Prevelly 12:26 - Margaret River Mouth 14:26 - Meekadarabee Falls 15:2...
Hiking The Bibbulmun Track | Northcliffe to Albany | Part 3
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Made it to the coast! Finally!! Keen to see some cliff lines and beaches. Lots of rain and strong weather conditions made this section more wild than beautiful. regardless of the weather the Bibb still provides some spectacular moments! Thanks for watching! follow me on escapeaidan add me on www.strava.com/athletes/16351841 00:00 - Intro 00:51 - Cape to Cape? 04:05 - Lake Maringu...
Gluten Free Hiking | Whats in my Food Bag? Bibbulmun Track
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Whats your favourite food on trail? Celiac hiking is still a bit new too me so open to suggestions A quick dive into my food bag. definitely brought way too much food with me on this section. thats what you get for hungry shopping in town... follow me on escapeaidan add me on www.strava.com/athletes/16351841
Hiking The Bibbulmun Track | Collie to Northcliffe | Part 2
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lots of trees on this section! getting more comfortable with the hiking lifestyle. I still struggled a bit on some of the road/fire trail walking sections. Hit the halfway marker!! For this section of the Bibb the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Leave a comment if you have any questions. Thanks for Watching :) follow me on escapeaidan add me on www.strava.com/athletes...
Hiking gear, Whats in my pack on the Bibbulmun Track?
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Basic overview of the gear I took with me on trail on the Bibbulmun Track. I took a few more luxuries than I normally do. Filmed on trail while tired and hungry, leave comment if you want more detail and ill try to answer. like me on escapeaidan/ follow me on escapeaidan add me on www.strava.com/athletes/16351841
Hiking The Bibbulmun Track | Kalamunda to Collie | Part 1
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Learning to walk and listening to pain are the main themes of this section. Dealing with a heavier than necessary pack and getting the feet accustomed to gravel road walking. Keen to be out on trail after a few years since the last big hike. Leave a comment if you have any questions. Thanks for watching :) follow me on escapeaidan add me on www.strava.com/athletes/16351841 00:00:...
Kayaking Bass Strait
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Follow along on our trip through some premium Australian sea kayaking 9 days of paddling 10 days of sitting around waiting for the weather. *gasp* crispy viewing in 4k! Skip to: 00:00 Introduction 00:48 Meet the Crew 02:25 Start Paddling 04:17 Thunder and Lightning Cove 05:21 Cape Barren Township 09:44 The Franklin Sound 10:49 Trousers Point 14:15 Whitemark Township 18:33 Roydon Island 25:13 Cr...
Hiking the AAWT - Australian Alps Walking Track - May 2022
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A 25 day hike through 660km of Australian High country. No food drops, no rest days. Fun times :) Follow along with a map/ Guide book at home Resupplied at: The General in Hotham & Foodworks in Thredbo 0:00:00 - Walhalla 1:00 - Poverty Point 2:13 - Mt Erica Car Park 2:47 - Mushroom Rocks 4:12 - Whitelaw Hut Site 6:17 - Thompson River 9:22 - Red Jacket 10:30 - Mt Selma Road 12:44 - Black River 1...
Hiking in the Budawangs
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A short weekend hike in the Budawangs, getting the names of Mount Cole and Owen confused on more that one occasion. Happy Hiking! like me on escapeaidan/ follow me on escapeaidan add me on www.strava.com/athletes/16351841
CaveMan Short Film
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During production I stayed pretty close to the intended script however after a first cut the story didn’t really have any narrative drives. It was suggested that I add a background voice to give the story more direction so I did that. Although I had permission to film them the actors I used were fairly reluctant to participate and it comes off in the film a little especially in the scenes when ...
A Rainbow Lorikeet Called "NEMO"
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Kayaking the Franklin River - January 2019
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Tasmania Kayaking ( but mainly ham and cheese wraps )
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A short edit of our short time in Tasmania kayaking some white water. like me on escapeaidan/ follow me on escapeaidan add me on www.strava.com/athletes/16351841
When you should be working but then it rains so you go kayaking instead.
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When you should be working but then it rains so you go kayaking instead.
Ruined Lighthouse by Air - Mavic Pro Day 2
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Ruined Lighthouse by Air - Mavic Pro Day 2
Slippery When Wet... Easter Kayak Safari
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Slippery When Wet... Easter Kayak Safari
The Coast Track in 3.5 hours (Bundeena to Otford)
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The Coast Track in 3.5 hours (Bundeena to Otford)
Gopro, Kayak & Water on the Shoalhaven River
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Gopro, Kayak & Water on the Shoalhaven River
Get a poncho dude.
When hiking this long and camping in the wilderness, you must be careful with UFOs at night.
Dear Ali, I’m so proud of you and being your 4th cousin here in Australia. Well done all three of you. That was a fantastic and awesome achievement. Your Abuelo Juan Carlo would have been so proud of you. (Roberto and Bev Raffo)
Dear Ali,so proud of being your 4th cousin! Well done to the three of you. What an awesome achievement. (Roberto and Bev Raffo). Your Abuelo Juan Carlo would have been so proud of you.
Highly watchable 👍👍 I see surfers using the mouth mount often. I never tried one running. No breathing issues?
I must say I was heavily inspired by your type of video. You end up having to breath through your teeth and you can sometimes hear it in the video 😬 It’s not great but most of the time it’s just in my hand
Nice little hitchhiker on the shoulder there at 02:58. Putting in a big shift carrying that extra weight 💪
Yeah I know, scared me in the edit cos I didn’t notice it while I was out there haha
Great to see another video Aidan :)
WOW. What was your total pack weight plz
It depends on how much food we had in, but weight was between 15-30kg would be close guess
@@escapeaidan Thanks. When and where is your next adventure?
Well I did the Bibb track which is also on TH-cam and just got back from the Pacific Crest Trail but still need to edit that video. After that might just be a weekend worrier for a bit 🤷♂️
@@escapeaidan Awesome. I look forward to your PCT vid. I am particularly interested in gear and weight.
Watching now in CollieRiverValley, you're a champ 🏆
hey mate awesome vid. what solar panel do you have and how long did it take to charge your phone?
It is a 20w panel from all power bought it from Alieexpress. Generic and not the most light weight but it has worked well. It will charge a 10000 amp hr battery over a day of good sun while walking. Which is enough to keep things charged indefinitely…until the sun come out
those two yellow things are called monument covers for groundwater monitoring wells.
Trip of a lifetime. Excellent planning and the video is nicely put together. I'm heading up to Anglesey for a couple of days paddling. That's enough adventure for me.
Love that: “some expectations and zero knowledge” 😅 I hope my trip is as good 🙂
Good to see you again Aidan. No Alie this time around?
What's the pink hat please?
Great camera work but it must be tiring setting up those walking shots :)
Haha yeah a bit but I enjoy the process
Great video, thankyou for taking us along with you :)
Nice one Mate! Currently doing some training and preparing to do the track as well. 👍🏼
very good 👍
Did you end up figuring out why your sleeping mats were so wet?
Great video, as always, Aidan!
What was the most unexpected thing you encountered? Awesome video!
Well done. It was very entertaining.
Great video, how do you treat your water?? Just filter or do you chem treat/boil etc?
Just with a sawyer filter that screwed on my drink bottle
Cant believe you busted out of a casual 1000km walk and then straight to the cape to cape. Madness but also totally amazing Aidan.
Brilliant video, Cant wait to watch the rest.
Really enjoyed this, thanks so much for sharing. We're heading there later this year, moving a bit more slowly. The pots you use look great, what are they please?
They are called Vargo BOT 700. But they are only really useful if you intend on both cold soaking and cooking. Also they are a bit $$$
@@escapeaidan thank you, well check them out and see if cheaper good alternatives.
Please please get a bib map. Stay safe.
Only seeing this in 2024 now. Brilliant. Loved it. Thank you.
As you walk it's so obvious the damage to the smaller trees with shallow root systems that have died from the long hot summer we had last year. Some areas almost look like they have experienced recent fires.
When walking I like to get close to a straight line. Most of the time this track hardly comes close to that.
I’ve really enjoyed this video. But I can’t understand how with your obvious experience and knowledge you had shoes that you considered too small. To know you were in pain was hard to watch, I’d want shoes that felt like slippers by the time I started that big boy of a walk 🤣.I get feeling that although you didn’t complain as such for being in a beautiful area of WA that it’s not such a pleasant, pretty walk as such… I’m about to catch up and watch the next vid. Hope the single track is more the go for you.
Thanks for the comment haha yeah they were just the shoes I had at home that I would use for trail running short distances and wanted to use them up fully before I got a new pair! Cheers. I definitely have slippers now that’s for sure 😂
No gaiters, your game mate.
Hey Ayden. Great video. Love your blue hoodie.What brand is it?
Hey! It’s a Macpac Nitro hoody. Polartec Alpha is the fabric your are looking for super light and dries real fast. I think that’s the hoody you mean?
I think your shoes just made it, lucky. How's the feet??
I definitely have my hiker legs after all that. Feet pulled up just fine, luckily
not sure why people would start such a walk far from civilisation with broken shoes ...??? seems a bit dumm if you ask me. but maybe it is so much mor exiting like that.
Haha yes it is a bit dumb but I’d just finished hiking the Bibb track and they had just enough life left to get me through
Good effort. i recently did the Bald Hill hike at albany its amazing and would make some great footage.
I did the trail southbound a few years back in september and it was so windy, like unenjoyable. Rain and beach walking is fine but that strong wind broke me, spoiling an incredible track. Am going to go again but need to somehow plan the unplanable weather. Great video, oh stumbling upon Gracies store mid hike is pretty nice hey. Thank you, Ray.
Yeah the weather certainly plays a big part in the vibe of the trip, I could see how it could be very beautiful given the chance.
I took crocs on the Cape to Cape and didn’t regret it. They made beach walking really easy.
Haha fair my shoes had enough holes in them by that point they were basically sandals?
Well done on another hike! Walking into that wind didn't look fun. I think most ppl do it north to south coz of the wind. Look forward to seeing your pct adventures! You need to come back to W A one day and do the Stirling Ranges down south and the gorges up north (Murchison, Karijini etc)!
I would love to come back and do just that, maybe if I’m not sick of hiking after the pct hahah
@@escapeaidan haha yeah well that's quite possible you'll have had enough by then!
Great series it was obvious how much effort you put in to get the footage. Very enjoyable and one of the best I have seen on the Bib I doubled from northcliffe south and thought I was doing okay. You were on a different level! How many days did it take you?
Hey thanks for the comment 😃 it ended up taking me 25days but it would have been nice to slow down a little at the end.
You are a machine Again thanks for taking the time to make the videos
Great Bibbulmun videos, well done! That creature you saw around the 26min mark was likely a bandicoot, very cool little marsupials. Did you do the canoe crossing at Irwin inlet?
I just walked across the sandbar at the beach which seemed easier
@@escapeaidan I didn't realise there was any option other than canoeing that particular inlet...cool! Hope you made it to the Cape to Cape and had a blast.
Can you show the towns
How many kgs in between water
There is water at each hut so maybe 15-20km between water at the most.
I’m hitting the bibbulumn in a couple days, first time solo ☺️ might see you in the trail. Happy hiking.
Congrats! Hope you enjoy! 👍
Well done, cheers for sharing. On reflection is there anything you wouldnt have taken, or things you missed taking?
There are plenty of things that I didn’t need like the camp shoes and extra insoles but they were a nice luxury. I should have brought a pack liner or rain cover as there was more rain than I expected.
Be interesting to hear how heavy a load you were lugging
Yeah I wish I weighed it at the start but didn’t get a chance.
Wooo! You made it.