Sandy's quotes about your misfortunes on the trail is absolutely one of my favourite parts of this video. "It's unusual that you actually didn't stop for one minute and think before you went any further" xD
This is what TH-cam is missing. Fast paced, attention grabbing, gamification is what the modern platform has become... Beau's videos are a breath of fresh air and after each one I question if 'what I am currently doing is what I should be'. Thanks Beau!
Beau!! You have inspired me to slowly collect enough camping gear to get out there on solo hikes and trail runs! My parents cannot believe the transformation; I grew up on the Murray river and endlessly complained when they dragged me out camping, now I am a fully fledged mountain goat. Your videos and the Aussie bush have called me home!! Thanks mate for injecting me with that sense of adventure. It’s the best rush!!
What a great vid as always mate. I've just gotto say, how good is Charlie! I could tell when you were questioning yourself for thinking about the destination too much, you wanted him to agree with you and say yep, don't be stupid Beaudie, but, he won't give you that. He's just endlessly understanding, compassionate and supportive. How lucky to have him on your crew!
"everyone needs a charlie" It's so true. Good friends that stand by your side and help you out are invaluable. Just make sure you're returning the favor.
I love the quote by Archilochus which says “we don’t rise the the level of our expectations, we fall to our level of training” sounds like you learned this the hard way Beau! Glad to hear you’re back at it cob, best videos on youtube…
I really appreciate you telling this full story, failures and all, normally everything you see online is all glossy and perfect. It is refreshing to see failure embraced and the lessons learned being put to action. Thank you for this Beau.
I grew up in the NT and the feeling on having as much water as you can get but still feeling amiss of electrolytes is something ive gotten SO sensetive too. Its such a different feeling from being exhausted or drained. Good on ya
Your story telling suggests that you are not just a ginger incomer, but rooted in the soil on which you run, in order to give life to those stories that landscape holds. Joyous in every word and step.
Always a pleasure to follow you along on an adventure 99% of us would never even consider attempting. I’ll always be more than happy to live vicariously through your channel. But, you’re also one of the few people who actually inspire me to get out and explore the world surrounding my tiny little bubble of existence. And I’m sure the majority of other subscribers would feel the same! Cheers buddy, all the best. Until the next episode.
You inspire thousands of people around the world to think about their own paths they take, connect your senses in the present and be the best you can be while understanding your weak points. I love you for that Beau!
Excellent video Beau as always. Every video reminds me of my Grandad and childhood - out running and adventuring in the Vic Alpine region and experiencing the outdoors. Even Charlie’s Myrtleford Savoy cap gave me a laugh as I played for Savoy all throughout the school years. Looking forward to the next video.
Wow. Masterful storytelling (again, as per usual!). Hard to boil down what I leave with every video, but the common thread is a desire to be increasingly present in myself, my surroundings, and more fully steward what I am capable of. Thanks to you and your team for creating a reliably wholesome corner of the internet for us all to relax and reflect.
With all of the nonsense this world is home to, it’s an absolute treasure to get to watch video where the only technology is a car and the only bit of social media is the place is where you have uploaded this masterpiece.
Ta mate. In some respects you're very right- the simplicity of this idea. Where it gets complex is 1) doing it and 2) telling the story with multiple lenses. So it's nice when the end product seems easy.
I don't live that far from you Beau, and watching your stories about the High Country has got me wandering around up there, looking for the view points and historical markers. I feel a need to understand this place we call home a bit better, but I'm not sure I'll ever run the trails
Thanks for all your videos Beau. I ran my first marathon today and I don't think I would have done that without the inspiration and sense of adventure these videos provide.
Beau continuously reminds me of the importance of good story telling, it's a skill and it's one of our most innate human traits, some can't do it and captivate their audience but some really do hold a space and can truly wield that power. Nice one Beau, you are my greatest teacher 🙏
Yikes, so glad you recovered well from getting cooked. I have cycled into the edge of serious electrolyte imbalance several times. Like you, drinking as much as I can stomach, with food and electrolytes. My metabolism just can't keep up with the sweat and effort that I can exert on days in the mid-90 F (35 C) and above. So the practice I have instigated, is to ride no faster/harder than I can pee. If I haven't had a wee in two hours, I back off, way below threshold and just focus on water, food, and electrolytes. I keep the throttle way down until I pee, then I can ramp up again. Super important when I'm riding technical trails solo in remote places. I love what you do and the stories you tell. Looking forward to the next chapter!
Beautiful! Not just another crazy Beau adventure to inspire us, but some thought provoking stuff on the path we walk, and the footprints we leave. Another BM classic, keep using that unbreakable body super power and keep em coming Beau!
A few weeks before episode 1 came out the missus and I spent two days hiking up Little Tamboritha and the Crinoline sections of the track (about 45km section) and I thought how f$&ing crazy it would be to do the whole lot. And now you’re showing us Beau. Legendary. Inspirational. Hard nut. Can’t wait for Ep 3 and see how pull through the next section.
Beau Miles - born to be a maker of stories and how to tell them. Most of us will have been unaware of McMillan until you started these videos. Thanks mate.
I really look forward to seeing what you're up to next mate. I'm about to upheave my own life and bugger off somewhere very out of my comfort zone. Your videos and your book have been a great source to draw from. Makes me think that with a bit of effort, determination and positive outlook, that I'll be apples. Cheers mate, you're a bloody legend
As a scotsman this is fascinating and as always Beau tells an excellent story! Ive ordered Thicker than Water to learn more about Angus McMillan and colonialism masked as a 'Pastorial duties'. Cant wait for the remaining episodes
I know you typically do single video films (besides Bass by Kayak), but I'm really enjoying the story and pace of this segmented film. Can't wait for episode 3!
What a great video Beau! I’m so stoked for the next part to come out, I really like the series format that you’ve been working with lately and would love more in the future!
This is so good!! I am excited for the next instalment. I love your content and have planned several lessons for my class around wellbeing based on your videos. Keep doing you're thing!
Love it. Well done team. Beau, I respect you more for stopping and trying again. Sandy's feedback is so on point. We could all have the same insight if we just slowed down or stopped to think.
Nature, a good long run and history - what a wicked coombination! Thank you so much for sharing your adventures and for creating this wonderful content. Blessings and good on you and Charlie!
I don't think I can really put into words how much envy I have of your story telling abilities, and your "why"! As someone who often thinks he has a great story to tell, with tonnes of meaning, I more often than not find myself losing people focus without the ability to truly captivate and awe people. Thank you for being amazing at what you do!
I love the repeat of the first day. It is quite the lesson for life to get up and do the same thing that you've done before. Some days will be successful, others won't. I like that you look forward to the end of the day when you can sit and have a conversation and some food. That's pretty much what we do everyday; we work all day and look forward to eating dinner with our families and talking a bit about how our day went. It is ingrained in our nature. We celebrate the daily successes and provide encouragement on the days that just dont go quite as planned. I always enjoy the wisdom in your videos. It helps me to be a better and more confident parent to my teens.
Incredible effort mate. I hiked it last November. I went solo and and unassisted and it was the hardest thing ive ever done in my life. It was a bit emotional watching you do it! Your a machine having the balls to run it. Dropping in and out of Mayfield, the Moroka River Wilderness section and the vertical climbs up Mcmillans track and the one just after Black River were my high/lowlights! Super impressed by your effort!
Got a good crew there Beau. Was not expecting a take 2 at this, but good on you for knowing when to pull the pin. Loving the quotes on the screen also.
Beau I don't know if you want or ever wanted to be an inspiration to people but bloody hell you are, love your ethos and your bloody mindfulness. Keep on trucking man your great dude
I think you've got the most infectious good attitude and can-do never back down spirit on TH-cam, Beau! Amazing video, and storytelling as always. You inspire more people than you know friend.
Truly such a good story teller, Beau. Look forward to watching more of this journey and hearing your take on it. Thanks for doing this and letting us watch!
I'm glad you stopped your run the first time you ran it and started again with a better mind and feeling much better in yourself. Always love your videos Beau
My mind tends to drift during these epic adventures you share with us on the tube, it drifts in search of my own epic adventure, something I’ll remember for ever, thanks Beau for inspiring me to look outside the box when it comes to trail running 👍🏼
Isn't it great that you can still learn something when you don't expect it? I think that doing it the second time around is even more meaningful. Thank you for sharing.
I found you because of the running content many years ago and I love seeing this stuff! GREAT JOB! In ultra running we don't fail, we learn...we always learn. When undertrained or not, slow and smart is alway the best plan. Never give up only tray again!
Well done Beau and gang, I think you really encapsulate what I love about overnight hiking, and by deciding to redo it not only for the fact of overstressing your body but also due to inability to keep the central theme in mind shows a lot of strength and understanding.
Watching from Birmingham, UK. As an aussie on the other side of the world for work, I love to watch your stories to remind me of home (land, history, people). On ya mate, ta!
Cant wait to be able to show this series to some of my students throughout the year. Thanks Beau you're truly one to look up to in our industry with your insightfulness
I love this series. I did a similar thing for my first ultra. 85 degrees, drank as much water as I could possibly get in while running, somehow still seized up several times. Ended up using two sticks to push me through the woods the last 8 miles, then off to the ER for 2 bags of IV fluid. Watching something similar happen to u too makes me feel like less of an idiot for pushing when I did. Keep up the good work!
You are an inspiration to me Beau! I religiously watch all the videos, and even try to emulate what you do in them (I tried and failed a mini version of your 1mile an hour for a total of a day marathon). It was cool to try it though haha. You sir are a very special person! Keep it up! Thank you for rekindling the curious fire that I had as a kid!
Hey Beaudy... Thanks for showing your failure. I recently had a bit of a failure too, and have been feeling a bit foolish, but this was a good reminder that even lifetime professionals make mistakes sometimes. This is why stories are so important.
I think this is my favourite series that you have done! The story you are telling is heartbreaking but at the same time the journey you are taking is incredible. I cannot wait for next episode!
Im really enjoying these videos. I'm in Scotland, regular Mumro climber,haven't ventured out into munros for almost a year due to injury. Your videos make me itch to get back out again. Thank you for sharing your journey
It has been a looooong week waiting for this video .GREAT work. Thank you for taking us along. (Talk about a cliff hanger . Might need to call you Reg Grundy....) Aussie joke.....
Beauty, Beau. When we're younger, we tend to take our bodies for granted, able to do anything we push them to. I'm starting to find my limits more and more these days. Maybe I'm getting older, maybe I'm pushing harder. I want to continue to push and have bigger, better adventures, but I realise that I'm going to have to pay more mind to my body to keep it in working order. Good on you for recognising that. I'm feeling inspired to get out for some big backyard adventures this year.
Always a great story teller. Thank you to you and your team for making such great short films. You inspire, maybe not 220km ultra marathon inspire but definately something more haha.
Boy. 20 minutes long and you didn’t get anywhere! Just kidding. Brilliant adventure and storytelling, as always. This feels epic in a way that you haven’t achieved before. I’m here for it!
Sandy's quotes about your misfortunes on the trail is absolutely one of my favourite parts of this video. "It's unusual that you actually didn't stop for one minute and think before you went any further" xD
Lay in the water and calm down... such a sensible plan. Hindsight is 20/20 though, but still.
She nailed it. Geeze Beau, what the hell were you thinking...
I just came on to ask if Sandy and Cheryl quotes were general or directrd at Beau specifically, so thanks... 😅
Well they aren’t called Elders for nothing, their wisdom goes beyond what most of us can conceive.
Does anyone know where this quote (or the others like it) are sourced? Very interested in further reading
This is what TH-cam is missing. Fast paced, attention grabbing, gamification is what the modern platform has become... Beau's videos are a breath of fresh air and after each one I question if 'what I am currently doing is what I should be'. Thanks Beau!
Beau's pure happiness at his kidneys working properly on attempt #2 is a level of gratitude for life that I aspire to.
Beau!! You have inspired me to slowly collect enough camping gear to get out there on solo hikes and trail runs! My parents cannot believe the transformation; I grew up on the Murray river and endlessly complained when they dragged me out camping, now I am a fully fledged mountain goat. Your videos and the Aussie bush have called me home!! Thanks mate for injecting me with that sense of adventure. It’s the best rush!!
Oh, you are a good egg. Go get it tiger. B
🙌@@BeauMiles
"Everyone needs a Charlie." What a ledge, a true Samwise to Beau's Frodo
What a great vid as always mate. I've just gotto say, how good is Charlie! I could tell when you were questioning yourself for thinking about the destination too much, you wanted him to agree with you and say yep, don't be stupid Beaudie, but, he won't give you that. He's just endlessly understanding, compassionate and supportive. How lucky to have him on your crew!
I reckon!
"everyone needs a charlie"
It's so true. Good friends that stand by your side and help you out are invaluable. Just make sure you're returning the favor.
I love the quote by Archilochus which says “we don’t rise the the level of our expectations, we fall to our level of training” sounds like you learned this the hard way Beau! Glad to hear you’re back at it cob, best videos on youtube…
Ta mate. Yep, needed more vert!
Beau you're making a Canadian want to visit Australia with this series mate
canada is better, explore it first before going abroad. australia is just one big sandpit
Waited very patiently for this. Well done Beau
Thanks, patience.
I really appreciate you telling this full story, failures and all, normally everything you see online is all glossy and perfect. It is refreshing to see failure embraced and the lessons learned being put to action. Thank you for this Beau.
I grew up in the NT and the feeling on having as much water as you can get but still feeling amiss of electrolytes is something ive gotten SO sensetive too. Its such a different feeling from being exhausted or drained. Good on ya
It's such a pleasure to bear witness to your adventures. Cheers Beau! Thanks for bringing us along.
Your story telling suggests that you are not just a ginger incomer, but rooted in the soil on which you run, in order to give life to those stories that landscape holds.
Joyous in every word and step.
He’s a true blue Aussie and proud of his history
Shortly before 10 am in Germany and Beau is back with the second part of the run! Yes! 🎉
Great having you here from a brilliant part of the world my friend
Gibts doch nicht, ich dachte, dass ich der einzige deutsche Zuschauer bin! 😆👍
Nö gibt mehr von uns ;)
Falsch gedacht ^^
We're everywhere.
Always a pleasure to follow you along on an adventure 99% of us would never even consider attempting. I’ll always be more than happy to live vicariously through your channel. But, you’re also one of the few people who actually inspire me to get out and explore the world surrounding my tiny little bubble of existence. And I’m sure the majority of other subscribers would feel the same!
Cheers buddy, all the best. Until the next episode.
Thanks Deac. Cheers for being here mate.
You inspire thousands of people around the world to think about their own paths they take, connect your senses in the present and be the best you can be while understanding your weak points. I love you for that Beau!
This is a gem of a story Beau! Your stuff is the best on TH-cam, hands down. Love how the crew is becoming an integral part of the story!
My heart skipped a beat when I saw a new Beau video. Always feel inspired after your videos and have even taken on my own " beau" style adventures!
Excellent video Beau as always. Every video reminds me of my Grandad and childhood - out running and adventuring in the Vic Alpine region and experiencing the outdoors. Even Charlie’s Myrtleford Savoy cap gave me a laugh as I played for Savoy all throughout the school years. Looking forward to the next video.
Love it when a new Beau video comes out to watch just before bed here in NZ bloody good
Make it a late one mate
Awesome video mate! What a legend Charlie is
Wow. Masterful storytelling (again, as per usual!). Hard to boil down what I leave with every video, but the common thread is a desire to be increasingly present in myself, my surroundings, and more fully steward what I am capable of. Thanks to you and your team for creating a reliably wholesome corner of the internet for us all to relax and reflect.
Stoked for you Beau. Thanks, helps a lot!
When is the next part coming? I can't wait!!! Thank you so much Beau for these amazing films you always make!
With all of the nonsense this world is home to, it’s an absolute treasure to get to watch video where the only technology is a car and the only bit of social media is the place is where you have uploaded this masterpiece.
Ta mate. In some respects you're very right- the simplicity of this idea. Where it gets complex is 1) doing it and 2) telling the story with multiple lenses. So it's nice when the end product seems easy.
I don't live that far from you Beau, and watching your stories about the High Country has got me wandering around up there, looking for the view points and historical markers.
I feel a need to understand this place we call home a bit better, but I'm not sure I'll ever run the trails
Thanks for all your videos Beau. I ran my first marathon today and I don't think I would have done that without the inspiration and sense of adventure these videos provide.
I freakin love that, Martin. Well done fella! Maybe not today/day after, but enjoy the build up to the next one...the bug has bit!
Beau continuously reminds me of the importance of good story telling, it's a skill and it's one of our most innate human traits, some can't do it and captivate their audience but some really do hold a space and can truly wield that power.
Nice one Beau, you are my greatest teacher 🙏
You continue to be an amazing entertainer, educator and inspiration Beau
I think you're right; you're couch would be better than mine
These videos always make me want to adventure more! It's so nice seeing an Aussie make such beautiful videos like these!
glad you didnt keep pushing on the first run mate need to look after yourself thats for sure. awesome content as always
Yikes, so glad you recovered well from getting cooked. I have cycled into the edge of serious electrolyte imbalance several times. Like you, drinking as much as I can stomach, with food and electrolytes. My metabolism just can't keep up with the sweat and effort that I can exert on days in the mid-90 F (35 C) and above. So the practice I have instigated, is to ride no faster/harder than I can pee. If I haven't had a wee in two hours, I back off, way below threshold and just focus on water, food, and electrolytes. I keep the throttle way down until I pee, then I can ramp up again. Super important when I'm riding technical trails solo in remote places. I love what you do and the stories you tell. Looking forward to the next chapter!
Awesome as always. Thank you Beau, for taking us somewhere most of us will never see.
Beautiful! Not just another crazy Beau adventure to inspire us, but some thought provoking stuff on the path we walk, and the footprints we leave. Another BM classic, keep using that unbreakable body super power and keep em coming Beau!
A few weeks before episode 1 came out the missus and I spent two days hiking up Little Tamboritha and the Crinoline sections of the track (about 45km section) and I thought how f$&ing crazy it would be to do the whole lot.
And now you’re showing us Beau. Legendary. Inspirational. Hard nut. Can’t wait for Ep 3 and see how pull through the next section.
Beau Miles - born to be a maker of stories and how to tell them. Most of us will have been unaware of McMillan until you started these videos. Thanks mate.
I really look forward to seeing what you're up to next mate. I'm about to upheave my own life and bugger off somewhere very out of my comfort zone. Your videos and your book have been a great source to draw from. Makes me think that with a bit of effort, determination and positive outlook, that I'll be apples. Cheers mate, you're a bloody legend
Can I just say that the camera work at 6:38 was really well done! Shifting focus in time with what naturally took interest... just wow!
Thanks, Beau.
As a scotsman this is fascinating and as always Beau tells an excellent story! Ive ordered Thicker than Water to learn more about Angus McMillan and colonialism masked as a 'Pastorial duties'. Cant wait for the remaining episodes
I know you typically do single video films (besides Bass by Kayak), but I'm really enjoying the story and pace of this segmented film. Can't wait for episode 3!
Ta mate
What a great video Beau! I’m so stoked for the next part to come out, I really like the series format that you’ve been working with lately and would love more in the future!
This is so good!! I am excited for the next instalment. I love your content and have planned several lessons for my class around wellbeing based on your videos. Keep doing you're thing!
I think we should all aspire to be a bit more like you and charlie mate. Well done, Thats hard yakka.
Such a beautiful scenery. Hope you do more runs in the future just because the nature is so amazing.
Been waiting for this - my partner and I will watch it tomorrow morning with our espressos pre-work. Looking forward to it.
Date breaky! love it
Love it. Well done team. Beau, I respect you more for stopping and trying again. Sandy's feedback is so on point. We could all have the same insight if we just slowed down or stopped to think.
You’re such an epic story teller, Beau! Can’t wait for episode 3!
Was waiting for this for long, you're one of the reasons i run, you go beau!!!
Oh shucks. I like this. Keep rollin out those miles my friend. Thanks for being here
Nature, a good long run and history - what a wicked coombination! Thank you so much for sharing your adventures and for creating this wonderful content. Blessings and good on you and Charlie!
I don't think I can really put into words how much envy I have of your story telling abilities, and your "why"!
As someone who often thinks he has a great story to tell, with tonnes of meaning, I more often than not find myself losing people focus without the ability to truly captivate and awe people.
Thank you for being amazing at what you do!
"Everyone needs a Charlie, right?" Absolutely! What a great friend.
I love the repeat of the first day. It is quite the lesson for life to get up and do the same thing that you've done before. Some days will be successful, others won't.
I like that you look forward to the end of the day when you can sit and have a conversation and some food. That's pretty much what we do everyday; we work all day and look forward to eating dinner with our families and talking a bit about how our day went. It is ingrained in our nature. We celebrate the daily successes and provide encouragement on the days that just dont go quite as planned.
I always enjoy the wisdom in your videos. It helps me to be a better and more confident parent to my teens.
I can't believe I didn't know Beau until yesterday. A refreshing, inspiring and positive view on life.
Charlie Showers: Executive Everything.
Incredible effort mate.
I hiked it last November. I went solo and and unassisted and it was the hardest thing ive ever done in my life.
It was a bit emotional watching you do it!
Your a machine having the balls to run it. Dropping in and out of Mayfield, the Moroka River Wilderness section and the vertical climbs up Mcmillans track and the one just after Black River were my high/lowlights!
Super impressed by your effort!
Amazing to see this captivating story and the fact that you didn't let the first attempt be the end of it. Your perseverance is very inspiring, Beau.
Got a good crew there Beau. Was not expecting a take 2 at this, but good on you for knowing when to pull the pin. Loving the quotes on the screen also.
Nice to see that Beau is mortal after all. Glad you got back safe and sound! Also Charlie is a legend!
thank you again for giving me something enjoyable and educational to watch and not just doom scrolling garbage while eating lunch
Just beautiful. Incredible scenery, wonderfully rich and interesting history and as ever Beau's storytelling is mesmerising.
Ta mate
really enjoying this new series. was waiting for part 2, now waiting for the next one
I've been waiting a bloody long time for the second episode. Well worth the wait 😂 thank you, Beau
Never gotten out of bed to put something on the big TV faster than when this appeared in my feed - can't spell "You beauty!" without "Beau"
Beau I don't know if you want or ever wanted to be an inspiration to people but bloody hell you are, love your ethos and your bloody mindfulness. Keep on trucking man your great dude
I think you've got the most infectious good attitude and can-do never back down spirit on TH-cam, Beau! Amazing video, and storytelling as always. You inspire more people than you know friend.
Bloody epic mate! Felt very lucky to meet you the other week at a wedding! Such a great story teller! Can't wait for part 3
Oh, how bout that! Cracking wedding that...Goodonya Dylan. Likewise
Truly such a good story teller, Beau. Look forward to watching more of this journey and hearing your take on it. Thanks for doing this and letting us watch!
I'm glad you stopped your run the first time you ran it and started again with a better mind and feeling much better in yourself. Always love your videos Beau
You are one of the best visual story tellers.
Glad you're all right.
I've never felt more like dying an ultra in my life.
Awesome episode. They all are. This one with the unplanned drama that’s real was what made it special.
My mind tends to drift during these epic adventures you share with us on the tube, it drifts in search of my own epic adventure, something I’ll remember for ever, thanks Beau for inspiring me to look outside the box when it comes to trail running 👍🏼
Isn't it great that you can still learn something when you don't expect it? I think that doing it the second time around is even more meaningful. Thank you for sharing.
I found you because of the running content many years ago and I love seeing this stuff! GREAT JOB! In ultra running we don't fail, we learn...we always learn. When undertrained or not, slow and smart is alway the best plan. Never give up only tray again!
Well done Beau and gang, I think you really encapsulate what I love about overnight hiking, and by deciding to redo it not only for the fact of overstressing your body but also due to inability to keep the central theme in mind shows a lot of strength and understanding.
lovely story mate, truthfully inspirational I want to get out and run!
Watching from Birmingham, UK. As an aussie on the other side of the world for work, I love to watch your stories to remind me of home (land, history, people). On ya mate, ta!
Great video; looking forward to part 3!
I always enjoy and am inspired by your adventures! Thank you!
Cant wait to be able to show this series to some of my students throughout the year. Thanks Beau you're truly one to look up to in our industry with your insightfulness
Very inspiring that you restarted and didn't kick off where you left last time.
Glad to see you’re ok and back to yourself. Thanks for making another great video
Wow, I thought your first go would be the one. Love that you included that in the video to show the proper journey and beast of a trail.
I love this series. I did a similar thing for my first ultra. 85 degrees, drank as much water as I could possibly get in while running, somehow still seized up several times. Ended up using two sticks to push me through the woods the last 8 miles, then off to the ER for 2 bags of IV fluid. Watching something similar happen to u too makes me feel like less of an idiot for pushing when I did. Keep up the good work!
You are an inspiration to me Beau! I religiously watch all the videos, and even try to emulate what you do in them (I tried and failed a mini version of your 1mile an hour for a total of a day marathon). It was cool to try it though haha. You sir are a very special person! Keep it up! Thank you for rekindling the curious fire that I had as a kid!
The highlight of my day was watching this video! I absolutely love the story telling as you run ☺
Hey Beaudy... Thanks for showing your failure. I recently had a bit of a failure too, and have been feeling a bit foolish, but this was a good reminder that even lifetime professionals make mistakes sometimes. This is why stories are so important.
I think this is my favourite series that you have done! The story you are telling is heartbreaking but at the same time the journey you are taking is incredible. I cannot wait for next episode!
Absolutely fantastic Beau. I feel incredibly inspired. Thank you!
No, Tom. Thank you mate. Goodonya
Seriously mate, hats off to your story telling. It's bloody brilliant
Thanks for making these videos Beau.
Im really enjoying these videos. I'm in Scotland, regular Mumro climber,haven't ventured out into munros for almost a year due to injury. Your videos make me itch to get back out again. Thank you for sharing your journey
It has been a looooong week waiting for this video .GREAT work. Thank you for taking us along. (Talk about a cliff hanger . Might need to call you Reg Grundy....) Aussie joke.....
Beauty, Beau. When we're younger, we tend to take our bodies for granted, able to do anything we push them to. I'm starting to find my limits more and more these days. Maybe I'm getting older, maybe I'm pushing harder. I want to continue to push and have bigger, better adventures, but I realise that I'm going to have to pay more mind to my body to keep it in working order. Good on you for recognising that. I'm feeling inspired to get out for some big backyard adventures this year.
I’m past the age of such adventures but it makes me happy seeing Beau experience them!
Absolutely top stuff. The distance alone is mind blowing.
Always a great story teller. Thank you to you and your team for making such great short films. You inspire, maybe not 220km ultra marathon inspire but definately something more haha.
I'll take anything (inspiration...) ta Kingo
You know why I love these videos, and many people does? It's because all of us felt the same one day or another. That's just life. Up and downs
Boy. 20 minutes long and you didn’t get anywhere! Just kidding. Brilliant adventure and storytelling, as always. This feels epic in a way that you haven’t achieved before. I’m here for it!
Left me on a cliff edge last week - thanks for the quick follow up , great film!