Grade 5 Hiking: Cathedral Range State Park
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video we hike an 11km track named the Sugarloaf Peak and South Jawbone Peak Loop that is located in the Cathedral Range State Park, about 2 hours north of Melbourne.
More information about the Cathedral Range State Park can be found at the following link: www.parks.vic....
The places we visit in this video and their locations include:
- Cathedral Range State Park Entrance - maps.app.goo.g...
- Neds Gully Campground - maps.app.goo.g...
- Jawbone Parking - maps.app.goo.g...
- South Jawbone Peak - maps.app.goo.g...
- Razorback Ridge Track - maps.app.goo.g...
- Sugarloaf Peak - maps.app.goo.g...
I don't think I've ever been so nervous watching a hike video before lol. So glad u winged it being a grade 5, and got back down safely. Really awesome Luke 🤟👍
Haha I'm happy to hear that because that's exactly how I felt.
I did have to put the camera down at that last little bit coming down - it was a bit much for just one hand. Thank you for your comment, David! 🤟
Wow, I recently completed a Grade 5 hike but this is a different level of Grade 5. Well done on completing it and thanks for sharing!
12:13 I'm watching nervously. Come on!
Ahhhhhhhhh!! :D
Far out, coming down the mountain is scary
Oh mate, I tell ya!
As I’m new to your video hikes which I thoroughly enjoy, have you been hiking in the southern highlands my home town. 🥾🥾🧗♂️
I'm happy to hear that. Welcome to the channel, and thank you for your comment.
I have travelled down the Southern Highlands a few times. However, I haven't done any hiking. Do you have any recommendations? 🥾🪨🐦🌱
Love a good rock scramble. Makes you feel like a pro climber.
Exactly right!
thanks mate, for the views and the sounds, especially the streams. great geography, that razor back and I wonder also if there are indigenous stories
Hey Robert! You are very welcome. I enjoy the sounds too - they are quite relaxing.
It would definitely be good to hear some of indigenous stories. I am aware that there are two recorded sites within this park - a scarred tree and some other artefact. There's also an important area for the Taungurung people located west of this park over near the Acheron River valley.
Great climb. Funny how Australians pronounce words like "Warder" and "Spoidah" :D I think the hike might be more fun without the arrows and signs, but then I wonder what kind of harsh wildlife you've got to deal with there.
Want some wartaa, mate?
Do you always hike by yourself, 😮
Not always 😄
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