I used to live in Kokatahi. The entire Westland province (the coast) is beautiful but Lake Kaniere, Kokatahi, Woodstock, Mahinapua and so many areas in that general part of the Hokitika area are breath taking. Looking over the bridge into the Hoki gorge at turquoise, milky water is something you never readily forget.
hola Saludos cordiales desde Venezuela, nos gustan mucho los paisajes que muestran en tus videos, nosotros queremos mostrar paisajes de Venezuela. Sigue asi y éxitos.
Beautiful! Enjoyed watching it. New Zealand is a spectacular land. Re the Boo Boo hut. We had something of the kind on Macquarie Island when I spent a year down there in 1977. They were timber, of course, with a hatch door near the bottom. Also, each corner was held down with wire rope so as not to be blown off their foundations in the winds. Once inside, very snug.
How tricky was the section from the gorge to boob boo hut. We went for a day walk to the bridge were the gorge is but not further. Thank you great video !
Hi Verity, thought I’d pop over and see your video style after seeing your comment on my reel, thanks. Firstly, this is a great vlog if it’s a personal video journal, but Wendy (comment below) has provided some honest feedback (most people don’t bother) Rather than posting a series of random scenes meaningful to you, try to stitch them together as a story to make them more meaningful to us, the viewer. Talking to the audience can help achieve that, wish you well, it’s a tough gig this TH-cam journey, I’ve struggled from the get go 👋
@@OutdoorsmanDave thank 😀 I really appreciate all feedback and I take it all in to try and make my content better for all viewers. I really appreciated Wendy’s comment and if you watch my Kakapo hut loop video I’ve made it into a story with quite a bit of narration.
@@nzhikingadventures Subtitles and actual soundtrack has potential, many insert intrusive "music" and some narration can detract, some is informative. When panning camera shots the focus suffers if done too fast. This vid is one of the better ones showing a trip and captures the terrain encountered etc well. A few wider perspective scene views if available will enhance it further.
I guess I don't understand the video. There's no talking...you only see the hikers briefly. You don't stop to show anything. I was wondering what a boo boo hut was that's what drew me in but I have no idea what it is You didn't even pause Definitely not my type of video good luck In the future
Hi there, thank you so much for watching the video and your feedback, I’m always looking at ways I can improve and inspire more people into New Zealand’s amazing backcountry. If you read the description of the video you will learn why it is called Boo Boo Hut.
What a cute little orange hut!
I used to live in Kokatahi. The entire Westland province (the coast) is beautiful but Lake Kaniere, Kokatahi, Woodstock, Mahinapua and so many areas in that general part of the Hokitika area are breath taking. Looking over the bridge into the Hoki gorge at turquoise, milky water is something you never readily forget.
A hike ain't a hike without experiencing its rugged terrains, up and down through bush, water and mud. It what makes an adventure epic.
How good! Thanks for sharing! I intend to do this one ❤
It’s awesome!! I’m keen to go back and head over Genoa Peak down to Cedar Flats.
Yea that would be a goodie! I love cedar flats ❤
hola Saludos cordiales desde Venezuela, nos gustan mucho los paisajes que muestran en tus videos, nosotros queremos mostrar paisajes de Venezuela. Sigue asi y éxitos.
Great vid, those downhill sections looked like knee breakers😂
3:04 Amazing view
Beautiful! Enjoyed watching it. New Zealand is a spectacular land. Re the Boo Boo hut. We had something of the kind on Macquarie Island when I spent a year down there in 1977. They were timber, of course, with a hatch door near the bottom. Also, each corner was held down with wire rope so as not to be blown off their foundations in the winds. Once inside, very snug.
How tricky was the section from the gorge to boob boo hut. We went for a day walk to the bridge were the gorge is but not further. Thank you great video !
It wasn’t tricky at all, it was steep in places and there was some windfall and that really big tree to climb over but well marked.
Hi Verity, thought I’d pop over and see your video style after seeing your comment on my reel, thanks. Firstly, this is a great vlog if it’s a personal video journal, but Wendy (comment below) has provided some honest feedback (most people don’t bother) Rather than posting a series of random scenes meaningful to you, try to stitch them together as a story to make them more meaningful to us, the viewer. Talking to the audience can help achieve that, wish you well, it’s a tough gig this TH-cam journey, I’ve struggled from the get go 👋
@@OutdoorsmanDave thank 😀 I really appreciate all feedback and I take it all in to try and make my content better for all viewers. I really appreciated Wendy’s comment and if you watch my Kakapo hut loop video I’ve made it into a story with quite a bit of narration.
@@nzhikingadventures Subtitles and actual soundtrack has potential, many insert intrusive "music" and some narration can detract, some is informative. When panning camera shots the focus suffers if done too fast. This vid is one of the better ones showing a trip and captures the terrain encountered etc well. A few wider perspective scene views if available will enhance it further.
I guess I don't understand the video. There's no talking...you only see the hikers briefly. You don't stop to show anything. I was wondering what a boo boo hut was that's what drew me in but I have no idea what it is You didn't even pause Definitely not my type of video good luck In the future
Hi there, thank you so much for watching the video and your feedback, I’m always looking at ways I can improve and inspire more people into New Zealand’s amazing backcountry. If you read the description of the video you will learn why it is called Boo Boo Hut.