This guide is fantastic! The comprehensive information on the GR20, covering everything from animals and water sources to trail conditions and food planning, is incredibly helpful. You've put together everything a hiker needs to know in one video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and making it easier for others to tackle this beautiful trail. Great job!
Very interesting, thank you! I tried the GR20 in September... Unfortunately we had to surrender halfway because of a storm:l But I will have my revenge!
Glad you enjoyed it! Damn.. I know that feeling. Couldn’t reach a beautiful spot on Tasmania 2 times. One day... :D Hope you still liked the first half.
Hey taamsie, glad it could help :) I mainly charged my stuff with my 28k powerbank. But during the season however, you can charge your electronics in the huts. During off season you need to be lucky that there is still gas for the generator.. if you go in early October you should be able to charge them with the rest of the fuel left :)
Hey taamsie, glad it could help :) I mainly charged my stuff with my 28k powerbank. But during the season however, you can charge your electronics in the huts. During off season you need to be lucky that there is still gas for the generator.. if you go in early October you should be able to charge them with the rest of the fuel left :)
Hey Stuart, it costs 6 euros if you want to put up your own tent, or 10 euros if you want to hire one of their tents with mattresses. If there is space left to setup your tent, you can just do it without pre booking I guess. Even if there is no place left.. no one will tell you to hike further in the evening or have you to sleep in a bush without a tent :D
@@ludwigwittgenstein2422 The sources at the huts are fresh water springs. Most people drink it (me too) without filtering. I thought (during offseason) it was very nice actually. When it comes to rivers… I would use a filter because there are pigs, cows and other animals roaming around 💩 Habe fun on your adventure :)
Any more questions about the GR20?
Your one smart cookie sir ! Thank you
that's a nice compliment haha, thank you! Glad you liked it
Watched hours of these now, and this is the best one as in regards to practical advice I need. Your really good at this mate, cheers @@philhamann420
This guide is fantastic! The comprehensive information on the GR20, covering everything from animals and water sources to trail conditions and food planning, is incredibly helpful. You've put together everything a hiker needs to know in one video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and making it easier for others to tackle this beautiful trail. Great job!
Thanks Simon! Nice to hear that you liked it :D Really enjoy your cinematic films as well! :)
Very interesting, thank you!
I tried the GR20 in September... Unfortunately we had to surrender halfway because of a storm:l
But I will have my revenge!
Glad you enjoyed it! Damn.. I know that feeling. Couldn’t reach a beautiful spot on Tasmania 2 times. One day... :D Hope you still liked the first half.
An equipment and food carried video would be great
I'm working on a general gear video, maybe there will be a video on food as well :D
The quality of video is so good Im shocked you only have 200 subs, deserve well more :)
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the nice words :)
Amazing! Thanks for answering all my questions 🙌🏼
Glad the video could help you! Enjoy your trip Bob :D
Great Information. Already thinking about it :D
Haha, nice! You wouldn’t regret it :D
Great advice video! Maybe you could do this also for other trails you already hiked?!🙌🏼💚 helped a lot!☺️
Thanks! Yes, I'll probably do some more of those guide Videos :D Glad it did :)
Very useful advice 👍🏼
Thanks Finnduus
Hi Phil, thanks for the info! Were you able to charge your phone and camera at the unmanned huts?
Hey taamsie, glad it could help :) I mainly charged my stuff with my 28k powerbank. But during the season however, you can charge your electronics in the huts. During off season you need to be lucky that there is still gas for the generator.. if you go in early October you should be able to charge them with the rest of the fuel left :)
Hey taamsie, glad it could help :) I mainly charged my stuff with my 28k powerbank. But during the season however, you can charge your electronics in the huts. During off season you need to be lucky that there is still gas for the generator.. if you go in early October you should be able to charge them with the rest of the fuel left :)
Thanks for sharing this. What happens if you turn up at a refuge without a booking? Will they allow you to pitch your own tent?
Hey Stuart, it costs 6 euros if you want to put up your own tent, or 10 euros if you want to hire one of their tents with mattresses. If there is space left to setup your tent, you can just do it without pre booking I guess. Even if there is no place left.. no one will tell you to hike further in the evening or have you to sleep in a bush without a tent :D
Glocke abonniert ! ✅
Vorbildlich! :D
Do the water sources ptovide drinking eater or does it need to be purified?
@@ludwigwittgenstein2422 The sources at the huts are fresh water springs. Most people drink it (me too) without filtering. I thought (during offseason) it was very nice actually. When it comes to rivers… I would use a filter because there are pigs, cows and other animals roaming around 💩
Habe fun on your adventure :)