Do you speed up the video in parts or is that the speed you normally drive on the tracks or thru the water crossings ? Just trying to gauge if I am a Captain Slow or not 🙂
All at normal speed, the video from the car always makes it look faster than it is. TBH, I probably drive my 80 a bit quicker than many. That day we were meeting others and in a bit of a rush. Best to take it easy!
@@burneybysouth Hi, we went via Swifts Ck and then to Omeo. Dawson City is a good campsite. There's a stack of huts just to the west worth checking out. Sing out if you can't spot them on your map. Cheers
@ Thanks Jason, I am looking to connect across to the Dinner Plain Track and head out north and then out beyond Mt Selwyn. I am told the Cassilis Historic Area has some interesting late 19th century mining ruins, including those huts you mentioned, that I am thinking of exploring. Once again, thanks for the great videos.
Good info and video. Thanks
Hi just an update, it looks like UA-cam may have messed up your link, it only has about half of the url address highlighted and working.
Do you speed up the video in parts or is that the speed you normally drive on the tracks or thru the water crossings ? Just trying to gauge if I am a Captain Slow or not 🙂
All at normal speed, the video from the car always makes it look faster than it is. TBH, I probably drive my 80 a bit quicker than many. That day we were meeting others and in a bit of a rush. Best to take it easy!
Jason, where did you go after you got to Dawson City. Do you head out via Dinner Plain, Omeo, Dargo, or another way.
@@burneybysouth Hi, we went via Swifts Ck and then to Omeo. Dawson City is a good campsite. There's a stack of huts just to the west worth checking out. Sing out if you can't spot them on your map. Cheers
@ Thanks Jason, I am looking to connect across to the Dinner Plain Track and head out north and then out beyond Mt Selwyn. I am told the Cassilis Historic Area has some interesting late 19th century mining ruins, including those huts you mentioned, that I am thinking of exploring. Once again, thanks for the great videos.