Absolutely awesome country isn't it Nathan! Hopefully got some more longer trips planned into the Wollemi NP when my roster aligns! Thanks for the support!
Nice one Lads keep it up . A mate and I camped at that cave about 20 yrs ago and went canyoning just like you blokes . Talk about bush bashing flash back lol . I hope you don't mind me asking but maybe can you try to be a little bit more vague about special unknown camping places like that location and others . Since the event of social media I and other older bush enthusiasts have noticed an obvious degrade in some special otherwise unknown places because people promoted them on social media and they have become well known and over run Its nice to keep some places secret for those who go to the effort to find them like you did . . A few little bread crumbs and google maps and a place can get swamped and left trashed if we're not too careful . Happy adventuring . looking forward to your next video . That was bloody awesome . Thanks!
I appreciate the supportive comment mate. It would have been particularly awesome to stay at the cave without the assistance of modern topos etc. I completely understand and agree with your point regarding keeping the locations of these places to those who put the effort in. This was actually the 2nd draft of the video, the first one contained a blurred topographic map showing our walk-in, but I thought this would give too much away. I'll definitely try to keep the description of these places vague enough so that only those who put the ground work in can find them! But I appreciate the feedback, and will keep this in mind for future videos!
@@WollemiAdventuresno worries . if someone in your audience really wants to know I guess they can reach out to you . then it's up to your desecration whether to tell them or not . Just something to be mindful of . You make awesome vids and have great adventures . Going to some lovely not so well traveled and secret spots. keep it a mystery maybe . anyway I see you get it and love your content . in the end its up to you . Much respect to you lads . I will see yas in the next one 👍
It definitely was tough in sections but you know the saying - the darker the berry, the sweeter the juice! Thanks for watching Jason - appreciate the support!
Thanks Wayne for the support and the comment! Methylated spirits are available practically everywhere and quite cheap, so that’s the fuel I normally use!
Appreciate the support and interest in the location. With the advent of certain social media accounts, a lot of previously beautiful and pristine areas have been seriously defaced and ruined. Furthermore, the cave featured in the above video is in an incredibly remote section of the wilderness, meaning only those who are fully capable and equipped to access it should be able to. I've left a few nuggets of information in the video that means those who are capable and willing to do some research should be able to locate it, however I won't be providing any more information about it publicly in order to preserve this location and promote personal exploration. To answer your question however, this is not Psyn Cave, which is on the southern(ish) side of the Blue Mountains as opposed to this cave on the North. Hope this helps and once again, I appreciate the support!
@@WollemiAdventureshahaha dont forget the potatoes! I had to look up how to pronounce trangia because i thought i was saying it wrong for all these years! 😂 They really are the greatest.
Nice to hear an Aussie voice with familiar Australian places. Good video!
So glad you enjoyed it Kathy! Appreciate the support’
This was a really enjoyable watch, well done turning the adventure into what is an insightful and well narrated film.
Appreciate the support mate! And likewise to you with your content! I certainly aspire to produce content of your quality!
Wow! Incredible scenery, and that canyon was amazing!
So glad you enjoyed the video Sam and thanks for the support!
I love Wollemi NP and you really are an adventurous bunch ! Thank you for this beautiful video .
Really appreciate the support Louis! Definitely looking to get back out in the Wollemi when I get some days off! Thanks for watching again!
loved this.😁
Thanks for the support - really appreciate it!
Nicely done! Thank you.
Thanks Chris! Really appreciate the comment and the support!
Very nice footage and informative video, thank you for sharing. Subscribed for future adventures.
My pleasure mate - glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for supporting the channel!
Nice video - I enjoyed that. Thanks for taking us along
Thanks Alex! Appreciate the support and glad that you enjoyed the video.
Wow awesome video, thanks for sharing.
Thanks Chandara appreciate the support mate!
favourite part of the world. Wollemi...Stop look around you
Absolutely awesome country isn't it Nathan! Hopefully got some more longer trips planned into the Wollemi NP when my roster aligns! Thanks for the support!
Another great video!! Keep it up
Appreciate the support mate!
Nice one Lads keep it up . A mate and I camped at that cave about 20 yrs ago and went canyoning just like you blokes . Talk about bush bashing flash back lol
. I hope you don't mind me asking but maybe can you try to be a little bit more vague about special unknown camping places like that location and others . Since the event of social media I and other older bush enthusiasts have noticed an obvious degrade in some special otherwise unknown places because people promoted them on social media and they have become well known and over run
Its nice to keep some places secret for those who go to the effort to find them like you did . . A few little bread crumbs and google maps and a place can get swamped and left trashed if we're not too careful . Happy adventuring . looking forward to your next video . That was bloody awesome . Thanks!
I appreciate the supportive comment mate. It would have been particularly awesome to stay at the cave without the assistance of modern topos etc. I completely understand and agree with your point regarding keeping the locations of these places to those who put the effort in. This was actually the 2nd draft of the video, the first one contained a blurred topographic map showing our walk-in, but I thought this would give too much away. I'll definitely try to keep the description of these places vague enough so that only those who put the ground work in can find them! But I appreciate the feedback, and will keep this in mind for future videos!
@@WollemiAdventuresno worries . if someone in your audience really wants to know I guess they can reach out to you . then it's up to your desecration whether to tell them or not . Just something to be mindful of . You make awesome vids and have great adventures . Going to some lovely not so well traveled and secret spots. keep it a mystery maybe . anyway I see you get it and love your content . in the end its up to you . Much respect to you lads . I will see yas in the next one 👍
Well done, great video!
Thanks mate appreciate the support!
Sick video, great edit, very inspiring!
Glad you liked it and I appreciate the support!
crikey! what a video!
Thanks mate!
Really impressed by the sorts of terrain you both are able to traverse. I reckon that must take some training! Great video
It definitely was tough in sections but you know the saying - the darker the berry, the sweeter the juice! Thanks for watching Jason - appreciate the support!
Great video. You mentioned you’ve used Trangia stoves for years. What fuel do use in them?
Thanks Wayne for the support and the comment! Methylated spirits are available practically everywhere and quite cheap, so that’s the fuel I normally use!
was this Psyn Cave campsite? sorry if you mentioned it in the video and I missed it!
Appreciate the support and interest in the location. With the advent of certain social media accounts, a lot of previously beautiful and pristine areas have been seriously defaced and ruined. Furthermore, the cave featured in the above video is in an incredibly remote section of the wilderness, meaning only those who are fully capable and equipped to access it should be able to. I've left a few nuggets of information in the video that means those who are capable and willing to do some research should be able to locate it, however I won't be providing any more information about it publicly in order to preserve this location and promote personal exploration.
To answer your question however, this is not Psyn Cave, which is on the southern(ish) side of the Blue Mountains as opposed to this cave on the North. Hope this helps and once again, I appreciate the support!
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Congratulations mate on a well-earned achievement!
how do you keep publishing documentary ahh videos
@@ratoonfilms1 I’m sorry man I’m Gen Z but have no idea what this means hahaha
@@WollemiAdventures its like comparing your video to a documentary
@@ratoonfilms1 Well I appreciate the support haha! Hopefully continue to make documentary ahh type videos in the future!
tran-gee-ah
I’d like to say it’s toe-may-toe vs to-mart-o!
@@WollemiAdventureshahaha dont forget the potatoes! I had to look up how to pronounce trangia because i thought i was saying it wrong for all these years! 😂 They really are the greatest.
Hello 👋 nice to meet you