Michael here..not Christina. Proud to say that I've been to the Opera House Hut at least 5 times over summers in the '90's. Through the tunnel (2.3km) most times and around on the goat track a couple of times. No where else in the Australian Alps looks like the country around the Opera House. Climbing Lady Northcotes Canyon on a good Febuary day to arrive at Lake Albina is a highlite of Australian bushwalking.
Sick video! Tried to get there a few weeks back but ran outta time and wasn’t prepared for bush bash but we tried west side. Just wanted to confirm east side bush bash is the go?
Yes, the eastern bank (so turn right when facing down the waterfall). Followed an animal track that lead away from the waterfall for 20-30m, then a steep shrub bash down to the creek. Down in 5-10mins.
Unfortunately, Nevegear quilts aren't made in Australia anymore. I think they are only made here if you order a custom one. The default ones come from overseas.
@@pillowsb5528 That looks gnarly. I haven't had the pleasure to explore Tas. As far as mainland Aus goes I'm fairly confident the OHH takes the prize for most remote hiker hut. Tas seems to have heaps of relics and forgot tracks that would make for awesome exploration (shame TPWS doesn't like content creators...).
Well done guys, great effort and thanks for capturing all the images.
What a great hike in remote high country... and beautiful waterfalls too.
Fantastic mate. What another world!
Nice work mate!!!
Been on my list for years!!!
I’m glad you made it down 👊.
Cheers ✌️
Enjoyed this one. Looks like there’s some good views to be had around that area 🤙🏽
Glad you enjoyed, I had a blast making it. My favourite adventure so far, will be hard to top.
Michael here..not Christina. Proud to say that I've been to the Opera House Hut at least 5 times over summers in the '90's. Through the tunnel (2.3km) most times and around on the goat track a couple of times. No where else in the Australian Alps looks like the country around the Opera House. Climbing Lady Northcotes Canyon on a good Febuary day to arrive at Lake Albina is a highlite of Australian bushwalking.
This is up there for highlights for me. Easily top 3. Will have to have a go at getting down there via the Townsend Spur at some point.
Sick video! Tried to get there a few weeks back but ran outta time and wasn’t prepared for bush bash but we tried west side. Just wanted to confirm east side bush bash is the go?
Yes, the eastern bank (so turn right when facing down the waterfall). Followed an animal track that lead away from the waterfall for 20-30m, then a steep shrub bash down to the creek. Down in 5-10mins.
Unfortunately, Nevegear quilts aren't made in Australia anymore. I think they are only made here if you order a custom one. The default ones come from overseas.
Australia’s most remote hut ?? Definitely clickbait.
Apart from that a good vid in some beautiful country .
It ain’t click bait my friend. This is by far the most remote mountain hut in Aus, no doubt about it. Pure isolation down there.
@@betterhiking looks remote, but you should check out the Fincham Hut in Tasmania. That hut is ridiculously hard to get to by walking. Great video!
@@pillowsb5528 That looks gnarly. I haven't had the pleasure to explore Tas. As far as mainland Aus goes I'm fairly confident the OHH takes the prize for most remote hiker hut. Tas seems to have heaps of relics and forgot tracks that would make for awesome exploration (shame TPWS doesn't like content creators...).