I am inspired by your attitude towards your hiking you know yourself and your limits and you able to make decisions that is best for you I wish I had the courage to get out I do often go camping solo wild camping with my 2 little dogs but no trail hiking
Another nice video Alex, what a beautiful part of the country & what a great place to prepare for your Larapinta Hike. We will be heading to that same area in a couple of months time for a snow adventure if all goes to plan.
It's a new experience up there for sure. Those treeless expanses are amazing and you can see forever. They look easy but it's a fight every step and you have to experience it to understand. Even harder on the legs with snow everywhere apparently but I have not ventured up there in winter. The stars are beyond words, makes all the trudging worth it for sure. Next stop NT 🙂✌🏻
Great video Alex. Spectacular country but makes for difficult walking. I nearly broke an ankle hiking on similar ground near Guy’s Hut a couple years ago. Good decision to turn back before Larapinta. Very much looking forward to following your Larapinta journey,
Thanks for watching. It was spectacular and I can’t wait to go back to be honest. I am looking forward to getting more experience and familiarity with that area.
Hi Alex. I recognise Kidmans Hut where you were laying out a ground sheet. I was up there recently and met another guy from Sydney who was also practising for the Larapinta. How were you filming your self while walking along. Yes the Snowy Plains would be different than many other places but its get damn scrubby higher up above Kidmans. Gee whizz I think I met you last April up the gorge from Kidmans! Was that correct? Greg Hutchison
Hello Greg, It was not me you met as that was the first time I have been in the high country. It was good training for the Larapinta ascents. Not so good for ankles and knees though. No harm done and I will certainly be hiking up there again. Amazing area.
By the way, I do a little of camera set ups and coming back to collect my camera when I film them on my GoPros. Makes the trip longer but I think the footage is a bit more interesting.
@@AlexsAustralianAdventures yes thanks Alex. Just finished my first week back at work but it was a very quiet week so I only worked 4.5hrs on Monday and 3.5hrs/day for the rest of the week. So... Not much money earned. 🫤
Such stunning country! Love the high country, as long as the weather isn’t too brutal! How was the weight of the pack? Think you will try to lighten things up for the Larapinta? Anything you think you will take out or add following your load out video a little while back? How are you feeling about tackling the Larapinta now?
Pack weight was higher than it needed to be but I was deliberately carrying more to get accustomed to the highest weight I’ll carry on the Larapinta, which will be when I leave Standley Chasm. I’ll be carrying 5 days of food (about 4.5kg) plus 2 days of water (probably 6 litres) as I will be staying on Brinkley Bluff. Altogether that will be about 20kg. It’s 10km from Standley Chasm to Brinkley Bluff and obviously uphill, so I have been training for that day. I will be going with the lighter gaiters and dropping some of the water filter equipment in preference for the sterilisation tablets and I am experimenting with lighter lunch options (corn thins vs tortilla wraps). The camera equipment and extra batteries add about 1kg, but needs must! I am feeling pretty good about Larapinta, although a little nervous. Apparently 38% of people pull out. I am determined to be one of the 62%!
Thanks for watching. I am keen to go back and tackle it again. Not sure I am up for snow hiking, so it will need to be after winter. I wasn’t aware of your comments being deleted - obviously I can see this one
@@AlexsAustralianAdventures 😅obviously. I had a notification from youtube saying there was a problem with comments showing on videos, so a known issue apparently
I am inspired by your attitude towards your hiking you know yourself and your limits and you able to make decisions that is best for you
I wish I had the courage to get out I do often go camping solo wild camping with my 2 little dogs but no trail hiking
Thank you. Being a sold hiker, I think you need to be attuned to your abilities and state of mind.
Another nice video Alex, what a beautiful part of the country & what a great place to prepare for your Larapinta Hike. We will be heading to that same area in a couple of months time for a snow adventure if all goes to plan.
Excellent. I look forward to seeing the video! In the snow would be amazing but really hard if you go off tracking
It's a new experience up there for sure. Those treeless expanses are amazing and you can see forever. They look easy but it's a fight every step and you have to experience it to understand. Even harder on the legs with snow everywhere apparently but I have not ventured up there in winter. The stars are beyond words, makes all the trudging worth it for sure. Next stop NT 🙂✌🏻
My goodness, it would be a nightmare with snow on it. I'll definitely leave that for another time! Thanks for watching.
Only recently discovered your channel.Great content without the usual instagram style posing.You’ve got a new follower with similar interests.
Welcome to the channel Duffy. Glad you like it
Awesome world nature so fresh to camp
Thanks for watching and commenting - it was indeed a great area for camping if you have the stamina to get there!
Great video Alex. Spectacular country but makes for difficult walking. I nearly broke an ankle hiking on similar ground near Guy’s Hut a couple years ago. Good decision to turn back before Larapinta.
Very much looking forward to following your Larapinta journey,
Thanks for watching. It was spectacular and I can’t wait to go back to be honest. I am looking forward to getting more experience and familiarity with that area.
Hi Alex. I recognise Kidmans Hut where you were laying out a ground sheet. I was up there recently and met another guy from Sydney who was also practising for the Larapinta. How were you filming your self while walking along. Yes the Snowy Plains would be different than many other places but its get damn scrubby higher up above Kidmans. Gee whizz I think I met you last April up the gorge from Kidmans! Was that correct?
Greg Hutchison
Hello Greg, It was not me you met as that was the first time I have been in the high country. It was good training for the Larapinta ascents. Not so good for ankles and knees though. No harm done and I will certainly be hiking up there again. Amazing area.
By the way, I do a little of camera set ups and coming back to collect my camera when I film them on my GoPros. Makes the trip longer but I think the footage is a bit more interesting.
Awesome country. Loved the rocky areas. ❤️
The granite monoliths and outcrops were amazing indeed. Thanks for watching. Hope your recovery is on track
@@AlexsAustralianAdventures yes thanks Alex. Just finished my first week back at work but it was a very quiet week so I only worked 4.5hrs on Monday and 3.5hrs/day for the rest of the week. So... Not much money earned. 🫤
Such stunning country! Love the high country, as long as the weather isn’t too brutal! How was the weight of the pack? Think you will try to lighten things up for the Larapinta? Anything you think you will take out or add following your load out video a little while back? How are you feeling about tackling the Larapinta now?
Pack weight was higher than it needed to be but I was deliberately carrying more to get accustomed to the highest weight I’ll carry on the Larapinta, which will be when I leave Standley Chasm. I’ll be carrying 5 days of food (about 4.5kg) plus 2 days of water (probably 6 litres) as I will be staying on Brinkley Bluff. Altogether that will be about 20kg. It’s 10km from Standley Chasm to Brinkley Bluff and obviously uphill, so I have been training for that day. I will be going with the lighter gaiters and dropping some of the water filter equipment in preference for the sterilisation tablets and I am experimenting with lighter lunch options (corn thins vs tortilla wraps). The camera equipment and extra batteries add about 1kg, but needs must! I am feeling pretty good about Larapinta, although a little nervous. Apparently 38% of people pull out. I am determined to be one of the 62%!
Miso soup is always good
It’s a great pre dinner drink
Nice one mate, makes me want to revisit this area!
(hopefully youtube doesn't delete this comment like on the last 2 videos)
Thanks for watching. I am keen to go back and tackle it again. Not sure I am up for snow hiking, so it will need to be after winter. I wasn’t aware of your comments being deleted - obviously I can see this one
@@AlexsAustralianAdventures 😅obviously. I had a notification from youtube saying there was a problem with comments showing on videos, so a known issue apparently