Thank you for advocating for respect for our bushland and shared camping grounds. it's amazing that we even need to speak about bush etiquette but it seems like many still don't get the picture. It's just so un-Australian. Loved the hour-long format by the way.
Thanks Kaylah. And yes, it’s sad, unfortunately I’m not sure what it even means to be “Australian” these days. Our culture towards the bush is actually pretty average as much as we like to hype up our bushman/swagman history. Those days are long gone. It’s a cultural thing for sure. I’ve been full time on the road for nearly 6 months now and the amount of childish 40 year olds I see ruining campgrounds is unbelievable. So it’s not just the kids either. Crazy! Anyway, enough of a rant for now 😂 Thank you for watching 🙏
You guys are Fing hardcore! Thanks for the adventure and the Views!! Every time I see a Mattsy video pop up, it’s a nature emergency! Keep on trekking…
That was epic mate. A solid adventure, speccy scenery and some great editing. Loved the quick zoomed in cuts. Hats off the Luke for doing swagman style. That would have been brutal carrying that swag up those mountains. 😂 You boys both earned that beer at the end. I’m currently in my tent, camping on the edge of a cliff in the blue mountains and managed to watch this masterpiece with one bar of 4g. Shoulda just saw the sunset I had. It was a proper nature emergency.
Hahaha one bar of 4G. That sounds like me down here in Lime Bay in Tassie. Doing exactly the same 🤣 Just watched Xanders bloody long vid in the lowest quality possible. Still excellent haha Thanks though mate, I appreciate it. I definitely had fun with those grainy zooms. I was actually in tears while editing a couple of those tbh 😂 Hope you got some good shots of that sunset brother! Enjoy!
I’m a 76 (& a half!) Y. O. Woman from west Aussie and usually don’t watch TH-cam’s as long as this one, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you for taking us along. I also watch Scotty’s Gone walkabout. Haven’t watched The Bearded Bushranger yet, but looking him up now. Just wish I was fit enough to do even just a little. At one time I wanted to do a bit of the Bibulmum Track which goes from Perth to Albany - but I never did get round to it. Look it up. If you come this way at least do some of it. Once again, thanks. Australia is a wonderful place. ❤
I’m absolutely amazed at the stamina of Luke negotiating all that bushbashing with the seperate bed roll on a sling. That would have pissed me off in a very short space of time. Great effort by you both. Leith
Hahahaha so bloody well put 😂😂 I’m right there with you mate. It reminded me so much of my time in the army, carrying some extra section stores or weapon system, hanging off a shoulder or strapped awkwardly to the pack and having it get caught on every single branch imaginable while it all weighs about 40 kilos 😂😂 He was giving me ptsd every time I turned back to check on him haha!
As an American, your content is a fantastic way to see the beautiful nature of Australia with some great personalities! You guys should come explore up here, lmk if you need help scheming, I live in Colorado 🤙
What an epic ... also enjoyed Luke's video of this one. I love the hour long version for a hike like this because I kind of feel like we get a good feel for how tough it was. A great way to have a taste of nature (if we can't get there ourselves, especially). Take care Mattsy!
Thanks Fiona. Yeah that’s what I thought, too. It really was such a slog I thought a short vid wouldn’t do it justice, and like you said a lot of people want to be taken on an adventure and see things that maybe they’re not able to themselves. I appreciate that feedback 😄 Enjoy the rest of your weekend Fiona! 🙏🙌
Mate, nature emergencys at every angle what an amazing place to spend some time with a pack and a mate loved it a good solid walk in a beautiful part of the world.
Thanks mate! Yeah tell me about it i was gobsmacked within the first half hour of the hike. Totally blown away by those views from the cross cut. Just epic. We certainly are lucky here!
Gidday fellas, wanted to thank you for taking me along . A bit over 45 years ago ,at the age of 15 yrs old I did this exact walk , came up from the Wellington River n walked Howitt Rd to Gantner hut . I at that age I too felt almost spiritual feeling towards this whole area , we called it gods country too . Views for a lifetime and memories to feed the old brain till this day . Loved your narration and filming , again thx , cheers from Melbourne.
That is bloody awesome to hear mate. It’s a spectacular area that’s for sure, I never realised Australia even had mountains like that! It was amazing. Thanks for watching mate! Take care
Thanks for another epic adventure Mattsy and Luke too! Was very informative and entertaining as well! Bring on more nature emergencies champion!! Yewwww!! -Liam 🇦🇺 🤙🏿
I was an Infantryman in the American Army, after watching some of your videos it's funny how the humor that you get while an infantryman seems to be almost universal. I did have the pleasure of working alongside Aussies while deployed and they were by far my favorite allied nation to work with. Love the videos!
Haha it certainly is mate, I’ve noticed that too. Yeah, I had the privilege of working with some of your guys too and you guys go hard af. I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos brother 💪
It was absolutely mind blowing out there! Nothing could’ve prepared me for just how stunning it was. I loved it. Even the struggles 😂 Thanks for watching!
That was fantastic, Mattsy and Luke! Really enjoyed the nice long episode to hunker down with on a Sunday night. You sure came across some beautiful epic scenery, and covered all types of different terrain on your adventure. Hats off to you both! Also, I was with Mattsy getting goosebumps when Luke told the Button Man story, just before sunset too! Thanks again and take care!! :)
Thanks Jo!🙌 I couldn’t believe how incredible that mountain range was. I was not expecting it! And so true 🤣 What was he thinking saving that for just before bedtime haha! Thanks for watching, Jo. Always appreciate your comments 😊
Amazing journey! Thanks for showing us beautiful parts of our country that most of us don't know exist, this one was tough and definitely needed the full hour to see and appreciate what you both went through on this hike. When Xander comes to Australia you need to take him on an epic hike like this 😊.
Thank you! I’m so glad you enjoyed it, even if it was a little longer than usual. I agree though, I think it wouldn’t have done the journey justice if I had left half of the struggle out. A good one for memories sake anyhow 🙏 I would absolutely love to catch up with Xander when he comes down here. We will see if I can manage to t that up haha
Absolutely incredible video, well worth the wait. The scenery was incredible, just magic. I think it’s one of your best videos yet. Your an inspiration, well done Mattsy, loved it.
That was epic matty. Loved every minute mate Thank you to yourself and Luke for some fantastic viewing. Those camp sites and unbelievable views are incredible ❤❤❤
Thanks for watching mate! It was wild to be there. The views had me in complete awe the whole time. Absolutely spoilt for choice when it came to campgrounds too. Thanks for watching 😄🙌
Haha, some of your darker humor coming through in this edit Silly. 4:10, I know that tune 😂 It is really interesting to see you and Luke @TheBeardedBushranger side by side, taking a very different approach to each other. I relate to both, so it was like both my inner perspectives out in front of me. On the one side was a military-inspired, contemporary approach with elements of heritage. Not too far out with the glow pink plastic.. nice and subdued, realistic, fitting the times with the timelessness. Then there's the admirable re-enactment of a romantic history. A living historian, keeping knowledge and experience of the past, holding a light there so we don't lose sight of where we've come from. Luke did it tough, hey. I could see that more so in your video than in his. I respect and appreciate the effort. I would've loved to have seen a discussion between you, about your different approaches, acknowledging the difficulty of the old, the benefits of the new, imagining somewhere in between. You did a great job capturing the scenery and legs of the journey. Isn't it a spectacular range! You'll be seeing more like that in Tazzy soon, I imagine. Western Arthur's? See if you can find the scorched earth patch where I burnt my tent down, me in it! That was the moment I started looking into the past, pre plastic era. I reckon that poo in the fireplace was left by The Button Man! It looked like a freshy too. He was laying the ribbon, both pink plastic and white paper, trying to mess you up, lead you down the wrong way. Couple of TH-camrs bringing in the crowds.. he needed to make his presence known. 😂 Anyway, nice video, a pleasure to watch. I like the dynamic and balance between you and Luke. Regards, Leigh
Hey mate! Lovely bit of feedback and food for thought. I really like the idea of a catchup with Luke to discuss both sides of the experience. Pros and cons etc. I’ve got something in the rough stages of planning which I think that could work really well on. And yes! I shall be enjoying the epic ranges here in Tassie in the not too distant future 🙏 That sounds like a hell of a story with the tent. 😳 Probably right about the button man, too hahaha No doubt 🤣 Thanks for watching mate! Speak soon
wow, that was surely epic, and I mean 'Ep-ic!'.. so cool to see your skills in the military shining thru .. you 2 are so inspiring, Luke looked the part in a few back-shots of him walking along the ridges 'looked like a real swaggy'.. great spooky story Lukey.. Once again, just love listening & contemplating your ramblings in literary poetry form.. look forward to those now..
Nice trip ..... we recognize those who can not do without the industrial marshmallow! Eat berries, dried fruits or wait for some oranges fallen from the sky!
Gidday mate, I recently found the bearded bushranger and his perspective of this journey then TH-cam said you know what Izeak you loved it so much come and watch this fellas. So here I am all the way from Nz got wet toes and all just so I could get over and watch this What an incredible adventure and what a incredible peice of scenery. The humor and the journey was so good. Had some good laughs along the way thanks. The one time when someone would say bro stick to your daytime job and you can agree 😂. Have a blessed rest of your week,
Aaaaaah SO good fellas. Am mostly impressed at how you both managed to film whilst completing such a gruelling circuit! Those navigation scenarios and the 'free for all' moments... YEP! 😂 I've developed a soft spot for brumby pads. They can be very beneficial so long as you know when to come off!
Yess! The spam makes an appearance. One of the best camping foods.... might be a product of my upbringing, but spam and corned beef in a can have a special place in my heart
@@TheSillySwagman I really enjoy the longer vids. I’m sure they are a nightmare to edit tho. Plus it makes me miss Australia. Not sure I’ll ever get to visit again but never say never.
Excellent stuff. Had a night in the bush last Wednesday and this is the place I came to get my fix now that I have to be in town. Hi and thanks from Far North Queensland.
Your resilience and adaptability amidst the challenges of the Viking Mountains are truly commendable. Your adventurous spirit and determination to thrive in such rugged terrain serve as an inspiration to all seeking adventure and exploration." And I Am Floating Village Life
@@TheSillySwagmanloved it mate. Love the message you're spreading and what you've done to achieve it. Wish you nothing but success and happiness legend. You inspire me to get out there with my 9 year old a lot more, and I appreciate that!
Yeah? You don’t mind the long ones? I wasn’t sure how it’d go but it was too epic a trip to break it down to 30 mins I thought. I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙌😄
Xander with an hour upload yesterday, silly with a one hour one today, my Sunday is sorted, can't wait to have a cuppa, a feed and draw some inspiration from you again mate, cheers ❤
I’m popping his on tonight 🙌 Reception at the campground isn’t amazing so it could turn into a 3 hour Xander episode. Things could be worse 😂 Thanks a lot for watching brother and keep getting out there!
You're in my backyard Mattsy. Back in the 50s my grandfather lead a survey party on horse back that were surveying a route from a road below the snowline between north east Victoria and Gippsland. He is buried along with my grandmother and my father on the dargo high plains. I grew up in those hills.
Oh mate, how unreal is that. The idea of being out in a place like that on horseback… that’s bloody impressive. That’s a pretty incredible history to be a part of mate. 🙏
Awesome countryside, great rapport and stories, always enjoy your philosophy bits! Must be your best hike and editing yet ... this sure reminds me of the hikes I used to do, kudos
Thank you, Kate! It was such a beautiful area to trek along. I had no idea Vic High Country had places like that haha I’m glad you enjoy the content 😊🙏
Thank you for advocating for respect for our bushland and shared camping grounds. it's amazing that we even need to speak about bush etiquette but it seems like many still don't get the picture. It's just so un-Australian. Loved the hour-long format by the way.
Thanks Kaylah. And yes, it’s sad, unfortunately I’m not sure what it even means to be “Australian” these days. Our culture towards the bush is actually pretty average as much as we like to hype up our bushman/swagman history. Those days are long gone. It’s a cultural thing for sure.
I’ve been full time on the road for nearly 6 months now and the amount of childish 40 year olds I see ruining campgrounds is unbelievable. So it’s not just the kids either. Crazy!
Anyway, enough of a rant for now 😂
Thank you for watching 🙏
Oh I can only IMAGINE what you've seen since being out on the road full-time. But good on you for calling it out.
You guys are Fing hardcore! Thanks for the adventure and the Views!! Every time I see a Mattsy video pop up, it’s a nature emergency! Keep on trekking…
Never seen so many close ups of my face while I'm struggling through life 😆
Ripper vid! Great memories.
Hahaha ahhh mate, I’m so glad you have humility because I enjoyed putting those together so damn much 😂
That was epic mate. A solid adventure, speccy scenery and some great editing. Loved the quick zoomed in cuts. Hats off the Luke for doing swagman style. That would have been brutal carrying that swag up those mountains. 😂 You boys both earned that beer at the end. I’m currently in my tent, camping on the edge of a cliff in the blue mountains and managed to watch this masterpiece with one bar of 4g. Shoulda just saw the sunset I had. It was a proper nature emergency.
Hahaha one bar of 4G. That sounds like me down here in Lime Bay in Tassie. Doing exactly the same 🤣 Just watched Xanders bloody long vid in the lowest quality possible. Still excellent haha
Thanks though mate, I appreciate it. I definitely had fun with those grainy zooms. I was actually in tears while editing a couple of those tbh 😂
Hope you got some good shots of that sunset brother! Enjoy!
@@TheSillySwagman Xander collab incoming?!👀
I’m a 76 (& a half!) Y. O. Woman from west Aussie and usually don’t watch TH-cam’s as long as this one, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you for taking us along. I also watch Scotty’s Gone walkabout. Haven’t watched The Bearded Bushranger yet, but looking him up now. Just wish I was fit enough to do even just a little. At one time I wanted to do a bit of the Bibulmum Track which goes from Perth to Albany - but I never did get round to it. Look it up. If you come this way at least do some of it. Once again, thanks. Australia is a wonderful place. ❤
I’m all for the hour long length 👍
Cheers mate!
+1 ! nothing captures the feel of a serious hike like a proper documentary-style video. cheers boys, you did it ! 👍🏼✌🏼🖖🏼
All gave some....Some gave all....Some are still giving. Lest We Forget
Lest we forget 💪
I’m absolutely amazed at the stamina of Luke negotiating all that bushbashing with the seperate bed roll on a sling.
That would have pissed me off in a very short space of time.
Great effort by you both.
Leith
Hahahaha so bloody well put 😂😂
I’m right there with you mate. It reminded me so much of my time in the army, carrying some extra section stores or weapon system, hanging off a shoulder or strapped awkwardly to the pack and having it get caught on every single branch imaginable while it all weighs about 40 kilos 😂😂 He was giving me ptsd every time I turned back to check on him haha!
As an American, your content is a fantastic way to see the beautiful nature of Australia with some great personalities! You guys should come explore up here, lmk if you need help scheming, I live in Colorado 🤙
Loved this vid! Proper bush bashin'....looked like hard work but fun. The grogan in the fire is just bloody un Australian.
What an epic ... also enjoyed Luke's video of this one. I love the hour long version for a hike like this because I kind of feel like we get a good feel for how tough it was. A great way to have a taste of nature (if we can't get there ourselves, especially). Take care Mattsy!
Thanks Fiona. Yeah that’s what I thought, too. It really was such a slog I thought a short vid wouldn’t do it justice, and like you said a lot of people want to be taken on an adventure and see things that maybe they’re not able to themselves. I appreciate that feedback 😄
Enjoy the rest of your weekend Fiona!
🙏🙌
Great team, you and the ginger Daniel Andrews.
Alright we need more four day plus trips from you guys. It's where the insanity starts to kick in and I'm here for it.
Hahaha noted 🤣 Thanks mate! I’m glad you enjoyed the longer ep 😄
WHAT A JOURNEY ! NO WAY WOULD I EVER ATTEMPT IT !.....CHEERS !
Haha! Thanks Randy! It was truly epic! Thanks for watching us struggle instead 😆🙌
Thanks M@c. As a former Infantryman myself, I always enjoy your posts. This was a really good one.
Thanks mate! That’s great to hear. I know there’s always some lingo being dropped that the infantry guys pick up on at a different level haha
Best one yet Mattsy 💯 That Bearded Bush Banga is one tough mutha -
Hahaha the Bearded Bush Banga 😂😂
Thanks mate! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
He sure is a tough bugger 🤣
Mate, nature emergencys at every angle what an amazing place to spend some time with a pack and a mate loved it a good solid walk in a beautiful part of the world.
Thanks mate! Yeah tell me about it i was gobsmacked within the first half hour of the hike. Totally blown away by those views from the cross cut. Just epic. We certainly are lucky here!
Awesome trek bloke , magic scenery.
Gotta love the nature baby!
I love Australia.
The apparent wilderness fills my heart with joy! Thank you for sharing such an epic trek.
And thank you for watching! 🙌
"You just ruined my shot mate..."
"Was trying to get a thumbnail mate...."
just awesome.
Hahaha
Thanks Mattsy and Luke
Absolutely epic walk! Stunning scenery and full-on walking.
'Man from Snowy River' country. Breathtaking....
Sure is 🙏🙏
Gidday fellas, wanted to thank you for taking me along . A bit over 45 years ago ,at the age of 15 yrs old I did this exact walk , came up from the Wellington River n walked Howitt Rd to Gantner hut .
I at that age I too felt almost spiritual feeling towards this whole area , we called it gods country too . Views for a lifetime and memories to feed the old brain till this day .
Loved your narration and filming , again thx , cheers from Melbourne.
That is bloody awesome to hear mate. It’s a spectacular area that’s for sure, I never realised Australia even had mountains like that! It was amazing.
Thanks for watching mate! Take care
Cheers mate , recon you should checkout Tarli Kargn n the Sentinels, another great walk , im ex 126 signals , way back when , your ex infantry yes ?
@@meturns4666 I'll definantly being doing tali kargn and the setinels soon. Love the licola area .. best part of Victoria I say
Button Man seasoned your fire
Legit could have been a button banger 😂
Thanks for another epic adventure Mattsy and Luke too! Was very informative and entertaining as well! Bring on more nature emergencies champion!!
Yewwww!!
-Liam 🇦🇺 🤙🏿
Thanks Liam! Bring on the nature emergencies of the future 🙌🙌🙌
I was an Infantryman in the American Army, after watching some of your videos it's funny how the humor that you get while an infantryman seems to be almost universal. I did have the pleasure of working alongside Aussies while deployed and they were by far my favorite allied nation to work with. Love the videos!
Haha it certainly is mate, I’ve noticed that too. Yeah, I had the privilege of working with some of your guys too and you guys go hard af. I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos brother 💪
hats off to the rangers for the work they do, mostly unrewarded. happy trekking guys. frank from downunder
Bloody good blokes. Love the content. Fillow both individually, but these duo,s are tops men.
Great hike, how beautiful is that area, just amazing 😊❤
It was absolutely mind blowing out there! Nothing could’ve prepared me for just how stunning it was. I loved it. Even the struggles 😂
Thanks for watching!
I loved the hour long video. Told myself when I found you I'd never skip an ad to support you. Loved the close ups of old mate struggling.
Haha thanks a lot mate, I really, really appreciate that 🙏 Legend!
That was fantastic, Mattsy and Luke! Really enjoyed the nice long episode to hunker down with on a Sunday night. You sure came across some beautiful epic scenery, and covered all types of different terrain on your adventure. Hats off to you both! Also, I was with Mattsy getting goosebumps when Luke told the Button Man story, just before sunset too! Thanks again and take care!! :)
Thanks Jo!🙌 I couldn’t believe how incredible that mountain range was. I was not expecting it!
And so true 🤣 What was he thinking saving that for just before bedtime haha!
Thanks for watching, Jo. Always appreciate your comments 😊
Amazing journey! Thanks for showing us beautiful parts of our country that most of us don't know exist, this one was tough and definitely needed the full hour to see and appreciate what you both went through on this hike. When Xander comes to Australia you need to take him on an epic hike like this 😊.
Thank you!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it, even if it was a little longer than usual. I agree though, I think it wouldn’t have done the journey justice if I had left half of the struggle out. A good one for memories sake anyhow 🙏
I would absolutely love to catch up with Xander when he comes down here. We will see if I can manage to t that up haha
Really enjoy watching your videos of your trips and your great sense of humour , LEGEND MATE 🤙
Absolutely incredible video, well worth the wait. The scenery was incredible, just magic. I think it’s one of your best videos yet. Your an inspiration, well done Mattsy, loved it.
Thank you very much. Jeanie! I’m glad you enjoyed this one 🙏😄
Thank you for the feedback too!
That was epic matty. Loved every minute mate
Thank you to yourself and Luke for some fantastic viewing. Those camp sites and unbelievable views are incredible ❤❤❤
Thanks for watching mate!
It was wild to be there. The views had me in complete awe the whole time. Absolutely spoilt for choice when it came to campgrounds too.
Thanks for watching 😄🙌
Haha, some of your darker humor coming through in this edit Silly. 4:10, I know that tune 😂
It is really interesting to see you and Luke @TheBeardedBushranger side by side, taking a very different approach to each other. I relate to both, so it was like both my inner perspectives out in front of me.
On the one side was a military-inspired, contemporary approach with elements of heritage. Not too far out with the glow pink plastic.. nice and subdued, realistic, fitting the times with the timelessness.
Then there's the admirable re-enactment of a romantic history. A living historian, keeping knowledge and experience of the past, holding a light there so we don't lose sight of where we've come from.
Luke did it tough, hey. I could see that more so in your video than in his. I respect and appreciate the effort. I would've loved to have seen a discussion between you, about your different approaches, acknowledging the difficulty of the old, the benefits of the new, imagining somewhere in between.
You did a great job capturing the scenery and legs of the journey. Isn't it a spectacular range! You'll be seeing more like that in Tazzy soon, I imagine. Western Arthur's? See if you can find the scorched earth patch where I burnt my tent down, me in it! That was the moment I started looking into the past, pre plastic era.
I reckon that poo in the fireplace was left by The Button Man! It looked like a freshy too. He was laying the ribbon, both pink plastic and white paper, trying to mess you up, lead you down the wrong way. Couple of TH-camrs bringing in the crowds.. he needed to make his presence known. 😂
Anyway, nice video, a pleasure to watch. I like the dynamic and balance between you and Luke.
Regards, Leigh
Hey mate!
Lovely bit of feedback and food for thought. I really like the idea of a catchup with Luke to discuss both sides of the experience. Pros and cons etc.
I’ve got something in the rough stages of planning which I think that could work really well on.
And yes! I shall be enjoying the epic ranges here in Tassie in the not too distant future 🙏 That sounds like a hell of a story with the tent. 😳
Probably right about the button man, too hahaha No doubt 🤣
Thanks for watching mate! Speak soon
Hurrah, new episode!! *settles in with a sunday beer*
Yesssss! 🙌🙌
Absolutely epic adventure guys!!!! love your work, keep it up!!!
Legends! What a beautiful part of the country. The sense of accomplishment at the end...priceless.
It truly is. It’s bloody amazing up there!
That was a brilliant trip. What a journey, guys!
Thank you for watching mate 🙌
OMG you two are absolute MACHINES. Huge trip. Loved the video. Genuinely amazing!!!! Your on fire this year. Unstoppable!
Awesome together you two knuckleheads. 👍🏻👍🏻
wow, that was surely epic, and I mean 'Ep-ic!'.. so cool to see your skills in the military shining thru .. you 2 are so inspiring, Luke looked the part in a few back-shots of him walking along the ridges 'looked like a real swaggy'.. great spooky story Lukey..
Once again, just love listening & contemplating your ramblings in literary poetry form.. look forward to those now..
Awesome mate, had to throw this one on the TV, that's some speccy country man! 👍👍🇦🇺
Thanks mate! Haha for sure 😆 And it’s bloody Epic isn’t it! I don’t throw that word around very often, but it’s fitting for that area
Absolutely awesome. What a hike that was! Loved it ❤ thanku 😊
Thank you for watching 😊
Aussies creators must be some of the most real creators out there
Great trip guys
That it was mate! Thanks for watching 🙏
That was so awesome! Thanks for making and sharing. 👍🙏
Thanks for watching mate! I appreciate the comment 🙏🙌
Wild stuff mate! What a hike that looked like views are always worth the hardship
They certainly were mate! I was blown away in that place
Super pumped for this hour long banger my Saturday just got better
Legend! I hope you enjoy it mate 😄
The battered bush ranger …😂 poor bastard… that was on day one ….
Haha! What an absolute battle carrying that gear 😂 he did well to not ask me to hit the SOS button
Beautiful!
Isn’t it?!
Epic adventure! Can’t wait to do this one myself
It’s bloody unreal mate!
Nice trip ..... we recognize those who can not do without the industrial marshmallow!
Eat berries, dried fruits or wait for some oranges fallen from the sky!
Hahaha love that comment 😄 thanks for watching!
Gidday mate, I recently found the bearded bushranger and his perspective of this journey then TH-cam said you know what Izeak you loved it so much come and watch this fellas.
So here I am all the way from Nz got wet toes and all just so I could get over and watch this
What an incredible adventure and what a incredible peice of scenery.
The humor and the journey was so good.
Had some good laughs along the way thanks.
The one time when someone would say bro stick to your daytime job and you can agree 😂.
Have a blessed rest of your week,
Great video Mattsy, really enjoyed it! 👍
Thanks a lot mate, I’m glad you enjoyed it! Was a solid adventure 😄
Now I can say I have seen it all. A ginger bushman carrying a handbag. That is hilarious. 🤣🤣🤣
Hahahaha!!
I needed something to carry my make up in
Epic moment after epic moment. What a fabulous part of Australia it is. Thanks for for the extra effort you made to film it.
Thanks Liz! Wasn’t it! I never knew we had mountains like that here in Australia. It was such a bloody eye opener haha
Hectic hike mate and some really stunning views. Good to see a video coming up again too. Hope all is going well.
Thank you mate! Yeah, there’s been a lot on the plate, definitely not a lack of uploads because I want to 😆 I’ll be back in full swing soon though
@@TheSillySwagman All good mate, It is just nice to see a clip. I always enjoy your videos and your wholesome little quotes.
That was worth waiting for. Another classic. Hope all’s well and we get to see more of your adventures. Nature baby.
Thanks mate! All is well, stuck in a bit of limbo down in Tassie while I wait for a few things to get sorted but hopefully not too long 🙌
Top clip!
You remembered everything Matt.
Thanks a lot mate!
Hahaha I did too 😂😂
Aaaaaah SO good fellas. Am mostly impressed at how you both managed to film whilst completing such a gruelling circuit! Those navigation scenarios and the 'free for all' moments... YEP! 😂 I've developed a soft spot for brumby pads. They can be very beneficial so long as you know when to come off!
good job boys!...woods
Thanks for watching mate!
Really enjoyed this one, what magnificent land. Your respect for mother nature is incredible. Thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you Janet 😊
FINALLY 👍👍in the Vic Alps. Now you have to tell Scotty where it is 😂
Haha! I’m sure he’ll get there eventually now that he’s seen our vids 😂
Just found you lad and loving the sense of adventure! Cracking video
Yess! The spam makes an appearance.
One of the best camping foods.... might be a product of my upbringing, but spam and corned beef in a can have a special place in my heart
I had great time watching this video it was fun to watched.
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the adventure 😄
Loved the long vid. Great for a wet Sunday morning.
Thanks mate! I’m glad you enjoyed it 😄
Nothing better than a rainy Sunday indoors catching up on some content. I did the same
In my tent that is 😂
Was an hour and a bit well spent that. Great watch as always Mattsy.
Thanks a lot John, I’m glad you enjoyed the longer one 😄
@@TheSillySwagman I really enjoy the longer vids. I’m sure they are a nightmare to edit tho. Plus it makes me miss Australia. Not sure I’ll ever get to visit again but never say never.
great video, amazing hike.
Another epic movie. Loved it. Great work you blokes.👍👍👍
Thanks a lot Steve!
Excellent stuff. Had a night in the bush last Wednesday and this is the place I came to get my fix now that I have to be in town. Hi and thanks from Far North Queensland.
Thank you David 🙏
I’m glad we are able to offer up some entertainment and an escape in the meantime 😄
This was awesome. Absolutely love your content and humour.
Thanks a lot mate! I’m glad you’re enjoying it 😄 thanks for watching and I really appreciate the feedback too 🙏
Pretty epic for a casual stroll.
Hahaha
The upness strikes back.
Every damn time
Your resilience and adaptability amidst the challenges of the Viking Mountains are truly commendable. Your adventurous spirit and determination to thrive in such rugged terrain serve as an inspiration to all seeking adventure and exploration."
And I Am Floating Village Life
Thank you very much! That is very kind of you to say. Any inspiration to help encourage people to immerse themselves in the outdoors is a win 😄
Epic! And I loved the Coo-ee fellas. Live in the home of the Coo-ee March so felt it more than most
Unreal mate!
I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙏🙏 thanks for watching 😄
@@TheSillySwagmanloved it mate. Love the message you're spreading and what you've done to achieve it. Wish you nothing but success and happiness legend. You inspire me to get out there with my 9 year old a lot more, and I appreciate that!
That is beautiful gents. A great video. Cheers
Thank you very much, Steve, I’m glad you enjoyed the longer vid mate 🙏
Good stuff Matsy, I enjoyed that mate 👍
Thanks a lot Alan 🙏
Love the long episodes! Thanks again for an awesome video!
Awesome to hear! Thank you for watching and leaving a comment 🙏😄
49:12 chills…
Hey great to see you both (this is wilderness journey aka DeeAnna) … looking forward to this
I have been watching all your Facebook mems❤❤❤
Thank you!
More long ones please. ❤🎉😊 loved this adventure
Yeah? You don’t mind the long ones? I wasn’t sure how it’d go but it was too epic a trip to break it down to 30 mins I thought. I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙌😄
Awesome video.
Your personality is what makes these videos so good to watch.
Thanks you! 🙏🙏🙏
I’m glad you enjoyed it 😄
@@TheSillySwagman from a 7rar brother
Xander with an hour upload yesterday, silly with a one hour one today, my Sunday is sorted, can't wait to have a cuppa, a feed and draw some inspiration from you again mate, cheers ❤
I’m popping his on tonight 🙌
Reception at the campground isn’t amazing so it could turn into a 3 hour Xander episode. Things could be worse 😂
Thanks a lot for watching brother and keep getting out there!
@@TheSillySwagman it's a beaut mate and lol things deffs could be worse! No doubt I will brother you'll see my name in TH-cam shortly enough 😎
You’re a legend mate great video.
Haha thanks a lot mate! I’m glad to hear you enjoyed the vid 🙌
And thank you for dropping a comment too! It really helps 🙏
You're in my backyard Mattsy. Back in the 50s my grandfather lead a survey party on horse back that were surveying a route from a road below the snowline between north east Victoria and Gippsland. He is buried along with my grandmother and my father on the dargo high plains. I grew up in those hills.
Oh mate, how unreal is that. The idea of being out in a place like that on horseback… that’s bloody impressive. That’s a pretty incredible history to be a part of mate. 🙏
Great episode ❤
Thanks Cam! 🙏🙏
Great vid mate - you took me on a journey for an hour and I loved it 👍
Thank you mate, good to hear you didn’t mind the big ol’ adventure 🙏
Awesome countryside, great rapport and stories, always enjoy your philosophy bits!
Must be your best hike and editing yet ... this sure reminds me of the hikes I used to do, kudos
Thank you, Kate! It was such a beautiful area to trek along. I had no idea Vic High Country had places like that haha
I’m glad you enjoy the content 😊🙏
@@TheSillySwagman very much so, keep up the great work for those of us that can't get there for now ...
Lovely stuff - infectious enthusiasm as usual!
Haha thank you! 😄😄
Its Uncle Buttons, too. He's legit and wont hurt you. Just a prankster.
Uh oh, I’ll remember that haha!
Hi guys.! We ran into a family of Yowie's in Northern Queensland. Love the Butt Man story. Cheers mates. Stay safe.
Haha hectic! Thanks for watching mate 🙌
Good stuff boys, keep em coming
Thanks mate! Shall do and thanks for watching 🙏
Thank you for sharing this adventure with us, i miss doing multi day treks before children🤣 now im lucky to squeeze in an overnighter
Thanks mate! Haha well I’m glad we can offer some escapes between then!
Well done mate an excellent adventure, well captured, inspires a bloke to get it into one sock again..
Thank you very much mate! 🙌
epic trip!
Thanks John! Appreciate you watching and leaving a comment while you’re at it 🙏
Another great video thanks Matty!
Thank you for watching 🙏😄🙌
Great episode! Love watching experiences like this!!
Thanks a lot Mark! I appreciate it mate thank you for watching 😄