This is a nicer track than the other one from the residential side.....have you been to Kangaroo Creek Falls.....there is a track from Waterfall station and the second falls on the way to Kangaroo is nice too
hello, your videos are so nice.. last month i followed the same trail you did for the lane cove river loop. just a quick question for this hike though. is this suitable for 13yrs old? i wanna bring my kid up to the Uloola falls and back.
how many kilometers from heathcote station to uloola falls? and what book do you recommend to know the wild life in sydney or australia in general? you seem to know the names of the birds and reptiles and that what makes your videos interesting too and worth streaming.
Thank you! I am glad you enjoy them and that you tried the Lane Cove walk - I hope you enjoyed that, too! If you are well prepared with good shoes, it should not be a problem for a 13 year old to walk to Uloola falls and back. Just take care when navigating the trail between Karloo pools and Uloola falls as it becomes more difficult at that point. When you reach Uloola falls, also be mindful of the cliff edges.
I recommend viewing the trail map I created. You can use the measure tool there to identify the distances: www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1Yr-wOnuze8Y6zvvTPmtji51g3Wrt6ls7&entry=yt&ll=-34.113175313610185%2C151.01648620000003&z=14
I haven't used a book in the past but I would estimate that most books on this topic would be adequate. I have simply typed in the description of the animal or plant into a Google search (+ added the park or region name) to find websites that feature information about the plants and animals in the area. Then I would identify a match between what I saw and what the website shows and describes for that species of plant or animal. :)
@@trailrhiking yes i bought her new shoes and shes gonna try it on this weekend on the spit to manly hike. i saw your vid about this too. we’re gonna do the karloo pools next week. thanks for the tips!
Absolutely beautiful - I love this
I love to do that track thank you !
I definitely wish that you could make more hiking videos - I haven’t seen any new ones in a while and I miss them
Thank you! That is very kind of you. I will try to post more, soon! :)
This is a nicer track than the other one from the residential side.....have you been to Kangaroo Creek Falls.....there is a track from Waterfall station and the second falls on the way to Kangaroo is nice too
That's great! Thanks for sharing! Will have to check that one out next time!
Awesome!! I loved it
Thank you! We are glad you enjoyed it.
Great video good instructions
Thank you! Glad it has been helpful for you.
hello, your videos are so nice.. last month i followed the same trail you did for the lane cove river loop.
just a quick question for this hike though. is this suitable for 13yrs old? i wanna bring my kid up to the Uloola falls and back.
how many kilometers from heathcote station to uloola falls? and what book do you recommend to know the wild life in sydney or australia in general? you seem to know the names of the birds and reptiles and that what makes your videos interesting too and worth streaming.
Thank you! I am glad you enjoy them and that you tried the Lane Cove walk - I hope you enjoyed that, too!
If you are well prepared with good shoes, it should not be a problem for a 13 year old to walk to Uloola falls and back. Just take care when navigating the trail between Karloo pools and Uloola falls as it becomes more difficult at that point. When you reach Uloola falls, also be mindful of the cliff edges.
I recommend viewing the trail map I created. You can use the measure tool there to identify the distances:
www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1Yr-wOnuze8Y6zvvTPmtji51g3Wrt6ls7&entry=yt&ll=-34.113175313610185%2C151.01648620000003&z=14
I haven't used a book in the past but I would estimate that most books on this topic would be adequate. I have simply typed in the description of the animal or plant into a Google search (+ added the park or region name) to find websites that feature information about the plants and animals in the area. Then I would identify a match between what I saw and what the website shows and describes for that species of plant or animal. :)
@@trailrhiking yes i bought her new shoes and shes gonna try it on this weekend on the spit to manly hike. i saw your vid about this too.
we’re gonna do the karloo pools next week. thanks for the tips!