Tasmania Treks Part 2: Frenchmans Cap

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  • @paulinewilkinson8358
    @paulinewilkinson8358 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fantastic, amazing footage, I'm doing this hike this Sunday 8 December 2024 over 4 days, thanks for the insights on how challenging but rewarding it is

  • @naomimclean3132
    @naomimclean3132 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just awesome! Brilliant music choices too! Thanks Chris

    • @FreedomOnFoot
      @FreedomOnFoot  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks Naomi! Glad you liked the soundtrack as well. Thanks for watching!

  • @outandabout_oz
    @outandabout_oz ปีที่แล้ว

    another great upload, cheers ✌🏻

  • @bigbird130
    @bigbird130 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow such a beautiful video the views were stunning. Your videography just highlights Tasmainias environment so well. It brings back memories of when I walked there as a teenager. I've not done Frenchmans Cap but I now want to.

    • @FreedomOnFoot
      @FreedomOnFoot  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks very much! The views certainly make it easy to capture great footage there. Hope you get to do Frenchmans Cap one day as well. Highly recommend it!

  • @AmyOutdoors
    @AmyOutdoors 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Mate! What a tough walk! Glad I got to see it thus way, because there's no way I'm putting that one on my to do list... yes, it's beautiful, but I don't do climbing with a rucksack anymore 😬.
    Thanks for sharing Chris... you sure lucked out with the weather on this trip!

    • @FreedomOnFoot
      @FreedomOnFoot  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      No question it was a pretty hardcore hike that one. The scenery well and truly balances out the physical demands of walking through it though. I was just in awe of the landscape.
      Ridiculously good luck with the weather. Still can't believe we had such a long run of fine days and didn't once have to pull out the wet weather gear. I'm convinced Tassie was feeling guilty for the shocking weather it delivered for me two years ago on the Overland Track and was making it up to me. 😂

    • @AmyOutdoors
      @AmyOutdoors 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@FreedomOnFoot 😂 that was probably it!

  • @evafraser7654
    @evafraser7654 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow! Superb photography! Well done on another great vid!

  • @nurishakeri9904
    @nurishakeri9904 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Congratulations on another successful hiking trip Chris! Thanks for sharing your amazing adventures with us 😁

    • @FreedomOnFoot
      @FreedomOnFoot  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks Nurisha! Always enjoy putting these trip videos together and sharing them.

  • @JakeMarcin
    @JakeMarcin 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Brilliant!
    Glad you did a longer video, that scenery was just mind blowing, very well shown.
    That hut is super gucci! Very very fancy indeed!
    I will defo put this one on the list, see if we can fit it in on our trip in June

    • @FreedomOnFoot
      @FreedomOnFoot  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks Jake! Hope you can fit it in to your upcoming Tassie trip. The hike can be done in three days but it means some massive days. I'm glad we allowed four days to complete it as the terrain is hardcore and slow going on a number of sections due to the elevation changes.

  • @davidbarnes3591
    @davidbarnes3591 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Chris. Fantastic video, the thought and effort you put into the editing is incredibly high and very much appreciated. My friends and I are booked to do the walk in Nov 22, very excited. We are following your four day itinerary. I have heard stories about the climbs so am going as light as possible. There seems to be plenty of water about so how much were you carrying? The terrain looks pretty rugged. I was thinking of wearing some relatively light Merrell Moab boots but wonder should I wear my heavier Zamberlan leather boots. Thoughts as the idea of dragging them up those hills is not appealing. Love your work.

    • @FreedomOnFoot
      @FreedomOnFoot  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks very much, David! Great to hear you will be doing Frenchmans Cap later this year. The scenery is honestly mind-blowing, from the incredible forests through to the dramatic mountain ranges and, of course, Frenchmans Cap itself! There is plenty of water both at campsites and also along the way from natural sources. The maximum I normally carried at the start of a day was 3L but you could get away with 2L for sure.
      The terrain is definitely tough going but I did the whole hike in my Altra trail runners and they were perfect for the job (and light on my feet!). I would recommend good gaiters on this trail to help protect your lower legs from any low scrub.
      I would love to do this hike again, even knowing how tough it is. It's up there with my favourite hikes. I'm sure you will love it!

    • @davidbarnes3591
      @davidbarnes3591 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks Chris much appreciated. I admit I see a lot of videos talking about the benefits of trail runners but have 35years of experience in boots and am finding it hard to transition. Your advice and videos and reviews have convinced me to try them out. Here goes

    • @FreedomOnFoot
      @FreedomOnFoot  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@davidbarnes3591 great to hear you're going to give them a try. I'm certainly not saying they're for everyone but they've definitely been working for me and I can't think of many types of hikes where I would choose to use boots anymore over trail runners. Will be interested to hear which shoes you end up going for.

  • @andrewiverach659
    @andrewiverach659 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great vid guys. Going to tackle this one in November 2022. Hope it is no harder then going to Lake Oberon in the Arthur’s .

    • @FreedomOnFoot
      @FreedomOnFoot  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks Andrew. It's a tough but very rewarding hike. One of my favourites I've ever done. Interesting you mention the Lake Oberon hike as I'm planning to do that one next year so any tips about that hike would be welcome! Thanks for watching.

    • @andrewiverach659
      @andrewiverach659 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@FreedomOnFoot Some people go from the car park to Lake Cygnus in one big push if you start the day early. Wife and I went in at lunch time and stopped at Junction Creek. Next day we did the big push up moraine A and this is tough, steep and long. By the time we did this we decided to camp up the top of moraine A and just take our time the next day to Cygnus. We used Cygnus as our base camp and day packed to Oberon and back to Cygnus the following day.
      If we did the hike again we would make square lake our base camp mine you no toilet there.
      This way you can get great photos of Oberon in better light and maybe Astro shots from the mountain that looks down into Oberon. As usual the golden rule go as light as you can. The climb down into Oberon is sketchy and not something you want to do over and over if you want Oberon in great light conditions and climb in the dark. If I was going to tackle the whole range I would have to go a lot lighter as parts of that are insane.

    • @FreedomOnFoot
      @FreedomOnFoot  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@andrewiverach659 this is great advice. Thanks for sharing that. I thought this would be a good way to get a taste of the Western Arthurs and see whether I would want to take on the whole range as it strikes me as being one of the craziest hikes in Australia in terms of degree of difficulty.

  • @magpiecollingwood9116
    @magpiecollingwood9116 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Another excellent well filmed and edited video. Just wanted to ask you why did you take what appeared to be your full backpack up to the summit? Also you didn't take your Altaplex tent to Tas ? I'm guessing you thought a 4 season tent was necessary ? Thanks Chris , look fwd to your next videos.

    • @FreedomOnFoot
      @FreedomOnFoot  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks mate, appreciate you saying that. My pack actually only had a few essentials in it for the summit walk as we left most of our gear on our bunks at Tahune Hut. I didn't bring a soft day pack on this trip as it's just easier to carry my camera gear and also be able to stow my trekking poles with my main pack.
      I opted not to take the Altaplex on this trip mainly because I thought we were going to be setting up on tent platforms and trekking pole tents can be a pain on those. As it turns out we didn't use any platforms in the end but I also didn't have to carry it the whole time as we base camped at Pine Valley for three of the nights.

    • @magpiecollingwood9116
      @magpiecollingwood9116 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@FreedomOnFoot Carrying that extra camera equipment certainly shows. I use larger Bunnings cup hooks with the white plastic. ( easier to screw in ) They work great on tent platforms with the Duplex.

    • @FreedomOnFoot
      @FreedomOnFoot  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@magpiecollingwood9116that's a great tip! Will have to keep that one in mind.