Must be one of the great iconic Aussie treks. Thanks for showing us. You coped with the inclement weather with your usual grace and good humour. Absolutely loved the peaks (Basalt?) and the views you got. Well worth the effort. Can definitely feel the tension between wanting to be away from the crowds and the huts despite them being a respite from the conditions. It’s the same for the Great Walks in NZ. Great facilities but must be shared. Glad you got at least one night in your beloved tent. Certainly wouldn’t mind seeing the huts if only to get an idea of what they are like.
Thanks Hamish. I would say Basalt, but I've not looked that up. I did intend to film some of the huts as most of them are quite nice, but I'm very mindful of the impact my behaviour has on other people's experience and as there were always people in the huts I just decided not to film. I know huts play a big part in the hiking culture of NZ and they definitely have their place, but takes a bit for me to come to terms with as it's not the nature experience I often go for.
Absolutely stunning. So much ‘wow’ indeed. Definitely put that one onto the bucket list. The views from the high peaks were epic. You must have felt like the only person/people alive up there, if not a little bit scary in that snow. Thanks for sharing
Hi Phillip, that's probably a long story. Initially the nickname Jesus was given by team mates when I played football and it's just evolved through various stages since then. The current incarnation was given beside a campfire in the Blue Mountains
Must be one of the great iconic Aussie treks. Thanks for showing us. You coped with the inclement weather with your usual grace and good humour. Absolutely loved the peaks (Basalt?) and the views you got. Well worth the effort. Can definitely feel the tension between wanting to be away from the crowds and the huts despite them being a respite from the conditions. It’s the same for the Great Walks in NZ. Great facilities but must be shared. Glad you got at least one night in your beloved tent. Certainly wouldn’t mind seeing the huts if only to get an idea of what they are like.
Thanks Hamish.
I would say Basalt, but I've not looked that up. I did intend to film some of the huts as most of them are quite nice, but I'm very mindful of the impact my behaviour has on other people's experience and as there were always people in the huts I just decided not to film. I know huts play a big part in the hiking culture of NZ and they definitely have their place, but takes a bit for me to come to terms with as it's not the nature experience I often go for.
Absolutely stunning. So much ‘wow’ indeed. Definitely put that one onto the bucket list. The views from the high peaks were epic. You must have felt like the only person/people alive up there, if not a little bit scary in that snow. Thanks for sharing
Thanks mate. Yeah the peaks were definitely highlights, but the whole area is beautiful
So much WOW! Yes!
Haha yes SO much!
Awesome video - love seeing the terrain and vegetation across Australia. Hoping to get down to Tassie next year for a multi day hike!
Thanks! Tasmania is a beautiful part of the country, I hope you manage to get down there
stunning mate, thanks so much for taking us a long.
I'm glad you enjoyed it mate
Great video. I’m still yet to do the full overland. Many Abel’s I still need to tick off in the area.
Thanks mate!
So many great places to go down there. I may have to jump on the Abel bandwagon at some point
Hello, why are you called Campfire Jesus ?
Hi Phillip, that's probably a long story. Initially the nickname Jesus was given by team mates when I played football and it's just evolved through various stages since then. The current incarnation was given beside a campfire in the Blue Mountains