Whilst you've done a good job on highlighting these 10 hikes, however aside from Tasmania you've omitted which state each hike is located. Furthermore I wouldn't call these as the top 10 hikes in Australia. There are a myriad of interesting hiking trails that you could have extended the list to 20 or 30 well provisioned hiking tails in Australia i.e the 260Klm Great North Walk Sydney to Newcastle, the 700 Klm Great South Coast Walk in Southern NSW and Victoria and its not hard to compile this list given the You Tube exposures all these 20 or 30 hikes have attracted. Furthermore you've omitted the grand hiking tail of them all and that one is the 5,530 Klm Australian National Bicentennial (or BNT) trail. I feel a redo and more detailed edition of this video is required to give both Australian and foreign hikers a greater glimpse of what variety of hikes are really available in Australia. Thank you.
I have only just started watching, and already there is an error that I noticed straight away. The Overland track in Tasmania runs through the Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park. The Walls of Jerusalem National Park is a separate national park and the Overland Track does not run through it.
Good video - some mistakes though. The Bibbulmum track is a perfect first through hike because the trail goes through a supply town every 5 or so days (except for the first 10 days). All of the towns/villages have a grocery store you can resupply at.
"known for its biodiversity"... *dog runs past off-leash*... WTF is a dog doing in a National Park, let alone off-leash?
Good point!
Whilst you've done a good job on highlighting these 10 hikes, however aside from Tasmania you've omitted which state each hike is located. Furthermore I wouldn't call these as the top 10 hikes in Australia. There are a myriad of interesting hiking trails that you could have extended the list to 20 or 30 well provisioned hiking tails in Australia i.e the 260Klm Great North Walk Sydney to Newcastle, the 700 Klm Great South Coast Walk in Southern NSW and Victoria and its not hard to compile this list given the You Tube exposures all these 20 or 30 hikes have attracted. Furthermore you've omitted the grand hiking tail of them all and that one is the 5,530 Klm Australian National Bicentennial (or BNT) trail. I feel a redo and more detailed edition of this video is required to give both Australian and foreign hikers a greater glimpse of what variety of hikes are really available in Australia. Thank you.
I appreciate your feedback! Will definitely consider making a part 2 now 🇦🇺
I have only just started watching, and already there is an error that I noticed straight away. The Overland track in Tasmania runs through the Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park. The Walls of Jerusalem National Park is a separate national park and the Overland Track does not run through it.
good list. also it is "high"son not "hey"son
Ah great tip, thanks!
I am Italian and I love Morocco very much. I hope you make a video about it. I want to know more about it
Noted! Thanks for watching
What about the famous AAWT?
Good shout! Need to make a part 2 now
Great shots! Love the Ultimate direction bag too!
Thanks for watching!
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Good video - some mistakes though.
The Bibbulmum track is a perfect first through hike because the trail goes through a supply town every 5 or so days (except for the first 10 days). All of the towns/villages have a grocery store you can resupply at.
Ah good to know! Thanks for the feedback
You missed the BNT
Bi-Centennial National Trail
Fair point! Thanks for the feedback