Muito legal esse lugar . Especialmente o rio com esse barulho de água . Esse habitáculo para dormir achei muito volumoso e um tanto claustrofóbico , rs .
Obrigado por assistir, amigo! Isso é chamado de "swag" na Austrália, e tem o apelido de "caixão de tecido", mas é extremamente popular aqui. Eu acho que é uma daquelas coisas que talvez não faça sentido em outros lugares, haha. Fico feliz que tenha gostado do vídeo!
Couldn't agree more. It's amazing how much joy and relaxation can come from just being surrounded by nature and the warmth of a campfire. Maybe it's in our DNA.
Just discovered your videos. Really like them. Wish we could get the Jimney here in Texas. Love your simple style of camping. Really peaceful. Could you add a list of your gear in the discription. I would like to get some of your items. Thanks again for making great videos.
Thanks so much! Most shots are done by Canon R10 + 70-200mm f/2.8 and 50mm f/1.8, supplemented by Sony a7r3 + 24mm f/1.4. The 70-200mm gives beautiful bokeh, but it requires a lot of leg works to change filming angles, and it's quite heavy lol.
Thanks for the info ;)@@lanbolyra Hahaha I can imagine you have to do a lot of walking around with those kinds of lenses. I currently use 2 prime lenses, a 20mm F/1.8 and 50mm F/1.8. It's pretty annoying having to swap them out constantly when shooting, so I'm looking into getting a 24-200mm F/4 or something similar. It's annoying that you have to sacrifice wide apertures with those zoom lenses though.
You bring up a great point! Swapping lenses in the field can definitely be a hassle, especially in bad weather conditions. But it's important to consider the trade-offs, particularly in terms of aperture. If you're shooting with an APS-C format camera, a 200mm focal length might indeed be too long for many situations. Instead, you might want to consider a standard zoom with a larger aperture, which can be more versatile for various shooting scenarios, including night shots, rainy days, or capturing moments inside your tent. Sigma and Tamron provide good alternatives. That's just my personal opinion~ @@RyanWorsman
🌟 "Embarking on this solo camping journey felt like stepping into a dreamland! 🏞 The Gungarlin River Campground provided the perfect backdrop for a tranquil escape, and the video beautifully captures its serene atmosphere. ⛺ Setting up camp beneath the majestic eucalyptus trees was a picture-perfect moment, and the soothing sounds of the river added to the ambiance. 🔥 The scenes of brewing milk tea and savoring lamb skewers were not only mouthwatering but also highlighted the simple joys of outdoor dining. 🍵🍖 And who could resist those delicious jaffle iron sandwiches for breakfast? 🥪 The hike to Davey's Hut added an extra layer of adventure, uncovering the secrets of this historic gem. 🏔 Overall, this video is a captivating journey into the heart of nature, filled with breathtaking views and heartwarming moments. 🌿 It's a must-watch for anyone craving a taste of wilderness serenity and outdoor exploration!" 🎥
I'm a new subscriber! Loved watching your video, but I'm surprised how you managed to sleep in that tiny tent cause i feel clastrophobic. Is that hut open for public access?? A bit creepy looking though! Are you a Japanese by origin - just curious the way you drank sake! Keep posting more videos bro! 🙏
Hey there, and welcome to the channel! 🎉 Thanks so much for subscribing and for your kind words. I totally get what you mean about feeling claustrophobic in a tiny tent - it can definitely take some getting used to! That tent is called swag here, and you'll spot them all over Australia. As for the hut itself, it's open to the public, just like many alpine huts here. But camping inside is a no-go unless it's an emergency situation. I'm actually Chinese, but I love exploring different cuisines and drinks from all around the globe. In our videos, we usually feature two different recipes, so stay tuned for more culinary adventures. Thanks again for joining us, and happy watching!
Haha, I totally get you! 😄 Camping can feel a bit spooky at times, especially if your imagination starts running wild. But you know what? Camping under a full moon is actually pretty magical! 🌕It's so bright you can see everything around you clearly. Give it a try, and I bet you'll feel much more at ease! Happy camping, and don't let those ghostly thoughts get to you! 👻✨
Nice very nice 👍👍
Thank you for joining the premiere!
A lovely video - the hut was interesting, and it looked like a very nice place to have a cup of tea. Beautiful region.
Thanks! Enjoying a cup of tea and having a little bit of thoughts on the story behind it, that was truly a leisure afternoon.
Great Video. Australia is simply amazing. Thank you so much for sharing. Watching from the United States.🙏😎🙏
We're delighted to be able to share Australia‘s beauty with you, all the way from the United States. Your support means a lot!
@@lanbolyra , Rock on my Brother, stay safe always.🤟
@@jeffreyquinn7425 Thank you so much mate! 🍾️
Muito legal esse lugar . Especialmente o rio com esse barulho de água . Esse habitáculo para dormir achei muito volumoso e um tanto claustrofóbico , rs .
Obrigado por assistir, amigo! Isso é chamado de "swag" na Austrália, e tem o apelido de "caixão de tecido", mas é extremamente popular aqui. Eu acho que é uma daquelas coisas que talvez não faça sentido em outros lugares, haha. Fico feliz que tenha gostado do vídeo!
Sensational solo camping
Thank you for sharing
Thanks mate, it's our pleasure that you enjoyed watching!
sometimes all you need is a swag and a fire 👌
Couldn't agree more. It's amazing how much joy and relaxation can come from just being surrounded by nature and the warmth of a campfire. Maybe it's in our DNA.
Awesome video 🏕️🏕️
Thank you!
I really liked your setup and gadgets. Cheers from Chile 🇨🇱
Thank you so much for your kind words, it's always exciting to connect with viewers from around the world!
Just discovered your videos. Really like them. Wish we could get the Jimney here in Texas. Love your simple style of camping. Really peaceful. Could you add a list of your gear in the discription. I would like to get some of your items. Thanks again for making great videos.
Hi John welcome to the channel! I just updated the description, please check it out. If you need any more information, just please let me know!
Awesome video mate, I love your camera angles and shooting style. What lens were you using for this video?
Thanks so much! Most shots are done by Canon R10 + 70-200mm f/2.8 and 50mm f/1.8, supplemented by Sony a7r3 + 24mm f/1.4. The 70-200mm gives beautiful bokeh, but it requires a lot of leg works to change filming angles, and it's quite heavy lol.
Thanks for the info ;)@@lanbolyra
Hahaha I can imagine you have to do a lot of walking around with those kinds of lenses. I currently use 2 prime lenses, a 20mm F/1.8 and 50mm F/1.8. It's pretty annoying having to swap them out constantly when shooting, so I'm looking into getting a 24-200mm F/4 or something similar. It's annoying that you have to sacrifice wide apertures with those zoom lenses though.
You bring up a great point! Swapping lenses in the field can definitely be a hassle, especially in bad weather conditions. But it's important to consider the trade-offs, particularly in terms of aperture. If you're shooting with an APS-C format camera, a 200mm focal length might indeed be too long for many situations. Instead, you might want to consider a standard zoom with a larger aperture, which can be more versatile for various shooting scenarios, including night shots, rainy days, or capturing moments inside your tent. Sigma and Tamron provide good alternatives. That's just my personal opinion~ @@RyanWorsman
🌟 "Embarking on this solo camping journey felt like stepping into a dreamland! 🏞 The Gungarlin River Campground provided the perfect backdrop for a tranquil escape, and the video beautifully captures its serene atmosphere. ⛺ Setting up camp beneath the majestic eucalyptus trees was a picture-perfect moment, and the soothing sounds of the river added to the ambiance. 🔥 The scenes of brewing milk tea and savoring lamb skewers were not only mouthwatering but also highlighted the simple joys of outdoor dining. 🍵🍖 And who could resist those delicious jaffle iron sandwiches for breakfast? 🥪 The hike to Davey's Hut added an extra layer of adventure, uncovering the secrets of this historic gem. 🏔 Overall, this video is a captivating journey into the heart of nature, filled with breathtaking views and heartwarming moments. 🌿 It's a must-watch for anyone craving a taste of wilderness serenity and outdoor exploration!" 🎥
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Very well said indeed !
Great review😍
Thank you! 🤗
Awesome video! The Jimmy is a cute and capable car
Thanks for watching! Jimny never let us down.
I'm a new subscriber! Loved watching your video, but I'm surprised how you managed to sleep in that tiny tent cause i feel clastrophobic. Is that hut open for public access?? A bit creepy looking though! Are you a Japanese by origin - just curious the way you drank sake! Keep posting more videos bro! 🙏
Hey there, and welcome to the channel! 🎉 Thanks so much for subscribing and for your kind words. I totally get what you mean about feeling claustrophobic in a tiny tent - it can definitely take some getting used to! That tent is called swag here, and you'll spot them all over Australia. As for the hut itself, it's open to the public, just like many alpine huts here. But camping inside is a no-go unless it's an emergency situation. I'm actually Chinese, but I love exploring different cuisines and drinks from all around the globe. In our videos, we usually feature two different recipes, so stay tuned for more culinary adventures. Thanks again for joining us, and happy watching!
Nice! Love the car. I am in Australia and eyeing the ivory one as well. Mind sharing how much you paid for it? Thanks! Subscribed
Thanks for watching. We bought it in 2023, and it was $37000 drive away. However, I believe the price has gone up a little bit.
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Thank you so much!
I wanna go camping too, but I'm afraid ghost. lolzzz
Haha, I totally get you! 😄 Camping can feel a bit spooky at times, especially if your imagination starts running wild. But you know what? Camping under a full moon is actually pretty magical! 🌕It's so bright you can see everything around you clearly. Give it a try, and I bet you'll feel much more at ease! Happy camping, and don't let those ghostly thoughts get to you! 👻✨
I'm afraid ghost!!! lolzzz @@lanbolyra
Крутое кино 🤝🇮🇱
Thanks for watching!
What brand is that swag?
Hi thanks for watching! It's a XTM single swag, bought from Anaconda.
nice v dear 波波
谢谢!
is milk water😅
Probably I should have put all four extra-strong tea bags :D