Planning to come back eventually... still got plenty of unfinished business in California. So many adventures in my mind. I wish I could do em all right now too, lol
Hey, this was excellent. On another note, Jesse, I just bought a New Zealand product today called Frooze Balls. They say they are "plant-powered energy balls". Have you heard of them, seen them, or tried them? Anyway, really enjoyed this episode, and that is some ruggedly beautiful country you have shared with us all. Thanks, man.
Wow....it's so cool there..New Zealand is so amazing..
Yeah its autumn moving into winter down here in the Southern hemisphere
@@JesseStLouis how long you been down there?
Almost 15 months
@@JesseStLouis crazy...You there for good of ever coming back?
Planning to come back eventually... still got plenty of unfinished business in California. So many adventures in my mind. I wish I could do em all right now too, lol
Nice video ... love your enthusiasm.
Thanks
Sure is beautiful around there.
the mountains are heavenly
Great video! Helped me a lot with my trip planning. Beautiful shots too!
Dude I still don't know why you're not more popular on TH-cam... Excellent guide as usual.
Thanks man, me neither. Lol
Amazing view.
Oh yeah man!
You guys are so blessed being in the middle of absolute beauty most of the time! Keep it up :)
🙌🙏
20k so close!
Closing in!!!🤙
Congratulations on 20K! Keep up the good work, and don't change a thing - luv it:-)
Thanks John
Awesome video mate..thanks for sharing.
Could you please let me know what time of the year did you do this trek? Cheers
End of April, early May. Glad you enjoyed it
Nice vid thank you!!!
Glad you enjoyed it
From the top of Mt Cook you can see Mt Taranaki(North island) on a clear beautiful day
That would be a beautiful site
Very nice video
Thanks so much
Jesse I needed a bit of Jessse NZ.
I could use a bit of NZ right now
Oh, are you able to let me know what you're shooting on, please?
Panasonic Lumix G85 with kit lens
Hey, this was excellent. On another note, Jesse, I just bought a New Zealand product today called Frooze Balls. They say they are "plant-powered energy balls". Have you heard of them, seen them, or tried them? Anyway, really enjoyed this episode, and that is some ruggedly beautiful country you have shared with us all. Thanks, man.
Thanks Jim. Yes I eat the Frooze Balls often. They have different brands also but they're all some variation of dates, nuts and coconut. Delicious.
@@JesseStLouis Great. I had them for the first time yesterday and I really like them.