Just caught up with this vid. I live in Tea Gardens, and worked as the Senior Field Supervisor in the Park for 14 years. Had a hand in the construction of all those campgrounds you visited. I must say you missed some other really good one's but time was obviously a factor. Well done.
Thanks mate, this trip was a while ago but still have fond memories of It. We didn't have a lot of time so we only managed to cover the main sort of things and the beach access was closed also at the time we went. Still a great location really enjoyed it there. Cheers Ryan
Quite a good video and I'm glad you didn't show one of my favourite boat-in campgrounds. I question your use of a drone in the national park as I was aware that drone use in a National park was prohibited
Thanks for tuning in shad. you could spend days on a boat up there. We really wanted to go up to Buladelah via the river but didnt get enough time. Heading back up there next year some time for sure to do it though. Also heaps of places that you can camp without being bothered just chuck your swag in the boat and youll be sweet. Cheers- Ryan
it would be well worth it steve there are some really nice ones up there that you can drive to via bulahdelah and it isn't that far from you either. Cheers for tuning in mate- Ryan
Hey Mate. Dingoes have the potential to be dangerous to humans, in reality, the incidence of attacks on humans is relatively rare. The risk of dangerous behaviour is greatly increased in dingoes that have become habituated to humans through feeding or other encouragement. So it really depends but they are predominantly scared of humans.
@@nextleveladventuresau the dingoes at this site are very well adapted to people and an easy food source. They certainly are dangerous and not the least bit afraid of people. A person would not stand a chance of they attacked, especially as a pack. I have seen them there for many years and they love that campsite. It is part of their territory and they own it. I would hate to see what could happen to young children.
The dingoes are always there and are dangerous. They are extremely predacious hunters and will attack anything. Do not every think they are shy or afraid.
Amazing location and so underrated
It certainly is an awesome place
Awesome video mate, spectacular.
Thanks for watching mate 🍻
nice one . thanks for the look around . Planning on Wild Bush kayak camping there in the next couple of weeks
Glad you enjoyed mate, it's a great area with many campgrounds that you'd go completely undisturbed on.
Just caught up with this vid. I live in Tea Gardens, and worked as the Senior Field Supervisor in the Park for 14 years. Had a hand in the construction of all those campgrounds you visited. I must say you missed some other really good one's but time was obviously a factor. Well done.
Thanks mate, this trip was a while ago but still have fond memories of It. We didn't have a lot of time so we only managed to cover the main sort of things and the beach access was closed also at the time we went. Still a great location really enjoyed it there. Cheers Ryan
Great video. Those dingos are wicked smart !
Quite a good video and I'm glad you didn't show one of my favourite boat-in campgrounds. I question your use of a drone in the national park as I was aware that drone use in a National park was prohibited
Thanks for watching mate!
Awesome video mate, i wanna take my boat up there now 😂😂. Better luck next time with the fishing hey. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for tuning in shad. you could spend days on a boat up there. We really wanted to go up to Buladelah via the river but didnt get enough time. Heading back up there next year some time for sure to do it though. Also heaps of places that you can camp without being bothered just chuck your swag in the boat and youll be sweet. Cheers- Ryan
that place look amazing its a shame u couldn't catch any fish but like always looking forward to the next vikingz 4x4 adventure 👍
The fish didnt bite because you werent there mat 😂
Great clip Ryan, I guess id best get up there to do some spotlight on campgrounds clips(only the ones I can drive to LOL) Cheers Steve
it would be well worth it steve there are some really nice ones up there that you can drive to via bulahdelah and it isn't that far from you either. Cheers for tuning in mate- Ryan
Hey buddy are the dingoes dangerous
Hey Mate. Dingoes have the potential to be dangerous to humans, in reality, the incidence of attacks on humans is relatively rare. The risk of dangerous behaviour is greatly increased in dingoes that have become habituated to humans through feeding or other encouragement. So it really depends but they are predominantly scared of humans.
@@nextleveladventuresau the dingoes at this site are very well adapted to people and an easy food source. They certainly are dangerous and not the least bit afraid of people. A person would not stand a chance of they attacked, especially as a pack. I have seen them there for many years and they love that campsite. It is part of their territory and they own it. I would hate to see what could happen to young children.
The dingoes are always there and are dangerous. They are extremely predacious hunters and will attack anything. Do not every think they are shy or afraid.
That could not be further from the truth. Dingoes are naturally shy and cautious animals and are incredibly diligent with what they do and don’t hunt.