One thing I love about these collaborations is seeing two totally different perspectives of the same adventure from two very different creators. Loved them both and they were nothing like each other. Keep them up, it's what makes UA-cam so much better than TV.
Thanks for watching! Yeah Mattsy captured the banter and fun of the trip so well in his video I thought I'd go for a more moody feel. This wasn't my regular type of editing, but it was fun to do something different.
Loving all your stuff. Love how you try to keep it as it was back in the day. I lived in Aus for a long time and will be back to do this full time when I retire. The monologue you read out on this hit me hard. I miss the green and gold so much. Thank you for sharing the country with everyone. Happy trails
@@TheBeardedBushranger yeah lived in Launceston Tassie for a long while. Buxton NSW Bribie Island QLD and Gympie QLd . Some great trails and walks in Tassie. Cheers Luke.
This was very enjoyable mate, something a bit different with the silent video. Its amazing how well a story can be told without words. Had to have a laugh with Mattsy holding onto Wilson 2.0 till the end lol.
Cheers mate, thanks for watching! Not my usual to do silent films, but Mattsy got the banter and comedy down so well I loved making something a bit more sombre. Haha yeah he took bluey (wilson 2.0) all the way to tassie with him!
Wow now this was good.. Like the beginning all the way to he end . Enjoyed the scenery. And of course the beautiful beach/ ocean . Nice video guys .😊😊❤
Yeah thanks for watching, one of my favourite sleeping spots. Only problem with those stones is they burst when they were close to the fire. We tried to clear them as much as possible but one still burst in the night and a hot coal landed on Mattsys eye (lucky he was sleeping and it was closed)
Gidday gidday..that was so ferkn good, the intro was brilliantly funny in the best way, The coastline was absolutely stunning. Loved the cenimatics and loved the way you shot this it was so well presented. The music was immersive as. Happy days mates. I see yas found Wilson the ball 😂
Awesome video mate....now to come to Tassie and do some convict videos 😉 new subscriber love from van Diemen's land lutrawita 💪😎👍🍻 maybe a Martin cash escaping port Arthur and going through eagle hawk neck 😂😂😂
Yeah I'm sure I had a fair few more supplies then what the would of had ... and then, some shipwrecks they had cases and cases of supplies washed up on the beach
Luke this was awesome mate, music, shots, production, and a cool way to tell a story. The intro where you guys and your gear washed up perfectly on the beach was classic. Loving the historical aspect of these vids. Keep up the cool work! 👍👍
Great stuff, the location, the direction, the beard it’s all so much I’m sure an Oscar is on the way🎉👍👍You did not need to open that bottle mate he knew he could smell it before that!! You are a good crew
You boys have it going on…I love everything about this including the music and early settler nostalgic stuff. Brilliant. You’re living my dream! So real, simple and brilliant. Thanks 🍻👍🏼🙏 (Edit) bloody give us more already please!
Cheers thanks heaps. Usually I don't do the silent films, but Mattsys version had so much great banter, I thought I'd give it a go here. Haha your the first person to appreciate my dedication to the intro .. I actually filmed that intro on the last day when we had finished the walk .. we drove to the beach near the start and I got in the water with all my gear .. it was so bloody cold and raining .. but I had to do it for a good intro 😄
@@TheBeardedBushranger Oh my gosh the magic of filmmaking - here I was thinking you went in on the first day and I was like gosh that’s keen 😂 I mean it still is keen, looked bloody cold 🥶
Cheers mate! It was grea to learn more about the history on the trip. I did notice the the later in history the shipwrecks the more likely people survived. So lots of deaths on the shipwrecks that hit this coast in the mid 1800s .. yet I think everyone survived on the wreck that happened in the 1930s
Nice one Luke , where I live in South Africa 🇿🇦 there were many shipwrecks where the survivors walked many hundreds of kilometers to safety , the most famous being the Sacramento in 1647. Looking forward to the next adventure.
@TheBeardedBushranger yes the south Atlantic and Indian oceans are notoriously treacherous for shipping. Must have been a sailors worst nightmare to get wrecked along this coast, not only hostile tribes but some serious wildlife to contend with.
Love the cinematography of this one, and love this part of Vic. You've outdone yourself with what is by far the most beautiful video of yours I've seen (so far!). I gotta ask, I noticed when you put your boots on at the start that the top material that goes around your leg is different to the rest of the boot. Are they gaiters, or a part of the boot? It looks super comfortable and I'm really curious about your shoe setup there.
Thanks for appreciating mate! It was fun to try and film everything on the highest settings on my camera. Yeah these are not normal gum boots! They are called bogs and they are fantastic for working in. I bought a pair for working on our farm in winter when it is wet and boggy .. the top part in a softer rubber, but the best thing about these boots is, unlike a normal gum boot which is really loose, these boots fit to the shape of your foot. It means I could walk the full 27km and didn't really notice much of a problem ..felt comfy the whole time. I'm sure I've seen people wear this brand of gum boot on the tv series Alone as well.
Fantastic video Luke! ..looked like a fun trip with Matsie. Carrying all the historical gear was prob a p.i.t.b, but makes your videos original.. keep on with this top tier stuff.
Mate, that literally happened ... we tried to clear as many as possible but they were popping off every 30 minutes. In the middle of the night one blew up and a big bit of hot coal landed right on Mattsys eyelid ... thank goodness he was sleeping so his eye was closed, and his body reactivly brushed it off pretty quick .. but it could of been a lot worse. Lesson learnt not make a fire on those rocks haha
I've spent a fortune now on the bloody things. You could make a bunch of money by just following the tracks we take and collecting all the gear left behind.
Strangely enough the cremona ran a ground tomorrow 1 august 1853 and it was built in sydney but sydney in nova scotia👍...in 1912 the Ada Burgess saved 21 lives ...
Wow that music and silence had me drifting back to days of my adventures when i was young blokes like you are now and my set up wasn’t always comfortable or dry. 😄😄👍❤️🇦🇺🦘
Im not so sure this one needed to be silent. Theres 2 people interacting and of course one of the reasons we watch the 2 of you is entertainment. Id seen swags and got excited when you pposted yours. Just being honest, i was a bit disappointed. I still watched. and i _did_ enjoy it. also i _will_ watch again. So its still a good g Good film....Amd anyway im more so leaving feedback and not bitching. We just didnt get the whole experience; its more so the location and how you got through it. The subject matter has too much story that,in this, didnt get told Sorry foe the long msg. I juat wasnted to explain fully
Cheers mate, I understand not everyone likes the silent videos! My content will always predomenantly be narration and talking though. Every now and then I just like to get creative and make a silent hiking type film. I understand with Mattsy coming along people want to hear him crack some jokes! I just feel like his coastal walking vid captured the funny banter side of the trip so well .. I wanted to go with a more sombre historical type feel to this one. Next time I collab with Mattsy, I'll make sure to leave plenty of his jokes in though.
Awesome and beautiful! Thanks! Sam from Vietnam
One thing I love about these collaborations is seeing two totally different perspectives of the same adventure from two very different creators. Loved them both and they were nothing like each other. Keep them up, it's what makes UA-cam so much better than TV.
Thanks for watching! Yeah Mattsy captured the banter and fun of the trip so well in his video I thought I'd go for a more moody feel. This wasn't my regular type of editing, but it was fun to do something different.
Something about a non narrated journey that lets you sink in and enjoy. Thanks Lads
Thanks for watching!
Loving all your stuff. Love how you try to keep it as it was back in the day. I lived in Aus for a long time and will be back to do this full time when I retire. The monologue you read out on this hit me hard. I miss the green and gold so much. Thank you for sharing the country with everyone. Happy trails
Really appreciate the comment and the time to watch. Where about in aus did you used to live?
@@TheBeardedBushranger yeah lived in Launceston Tassie for a long while. Buxton NSW Bribie Island QLD and Gympie QLd . Some great trails and walks in Tassie. Cheers Luke.
This was very enjoyable mate, something a bit different with the silent video. Its amazing how well a story can be told without words.
Had to have a laugh with Mattsy holding onto Wilson 2.0 till the end lol.
Cheers mate, thanks for watching! Not my usual to do silent films, but Mattsy got the banter and comedy down so well I loved making something a bit more sombre.
Haha yeah he took bluey (wilson 2.0) all the way to tassie with him!
Wild camping way out on a beach, simple pleasures, cant beat it. Well done guys 🎉🎉
Thanks mate!
What a magical trip.
They say God will provide.❤
Excellent job of cinematography and background music on this one-well done!
Thanks mate! I appreciate it.
One of your best Luke!! That was a lot of fun...and all in a landscape that is so familiar from my childhood. Great stuff 👍
Thanks Herb! I appreciate the comment. It is a great bit of coast down here, definantly unique to southern australia.
that violin was telling stories mate... keep it up... that was so different! like an old silent movie [but with color...]
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed the different style of editing .. really wanted to transport back in time with this one.
love the start… very lucky man. Thanks for the historical recreation vibes
Thanks for watching!
Unique. Good times. Good memories.
Was plenty of laughs on this trip! Thanks for watching.
Wow now this was good..
Like the beginning all the way to he end .
Enjoyed the scenery. And of course the beautiful beach/ ocean .
Nice video guys .😊😊❤
The pebble beach driftwood sleeping platform was perfect. If it’s cold heat stones in the fire and slide them under the planks ;)
Subbed , thank you.
Yeah thanks for watching, one of my favourite sleeping spots. Only problem with those stones is they burst when they were close to the fire. We tried to clear them as much as possible but one still burst in the night and a hot coal landed on Mattsys eye (lucky he was sleeping and it was closed)
Beautiful scenery. Reminded me of that Robert Eggers film, The Lighthouse. Different ending though.
😄 I'm guessing I was William Dafoes character and Mattsy was Robert Patterson
Waw Men. It is amazing history. I like it. Nice video ! 👍
Thank you!
Gidday gidday..that was so ferkn good, the intro was brilliantly funny in the best way,
The coastline was absolutely stunning.
Loved the cenimatics and loved the way you shot this it was so well presented. The music was immersive as.
Happy days mates.
I see yas found Wilson the ball 😂
Gedday or G'day😁
@@BobLouden-r9q +Ello mate 🌞🫡 have an amazing weekend
Awesome video mate....now to come to Tassie and do some convict videos 😉 new subscriber love from van Diemen's land lutrawita 💪😎👍🍻 maybe a Martin cash escaping port Arthur and going through eagle hawk neck 😂😂😂
Tassie has some really interesting history as well! I'd love to visit it.
It's hard for me to fathom, just how lonely and the despair of being washed up on a beach like that. With little or no supplies. But it is pretty.
Yeah I'm sure I had a fair few more supplies then what the would of had ... and then, some shipwrecks they had cases and cases of supplies washed up on the beach
These days I long to be washed up on a beach someplace.
Thumbnail is absolutely gorgeous my friend! This looks amazing!
Thank you as always for watching @ervinslens
you guys had me at the life saving properties of rum
😆 ever heard of the story of the head baker on the titanic ... worked for him in a shipwreck scenario!
Rum solves a lot of problems, especially the cold, if you are freezing a glug will make you wonder what you were worried about 5 mins ago.
Totally awesome Luke!
Thanks for watching the vid.
Hahahahaha Freak'n Awesomenessssss.....Well Played my Friend.....Thanks for the Adventure
Thanks mate
Luke this was awesome mate, music, shots, production, and a cool way to tell a story. The intro where you guys and your gear washed up perfectly on the beach was classic. Loving the historical aspect of these vids. Keep up the cool work! 👍👍
Cheers mate.
Yeah I'm sure in real life, things wouldn't get so neatly (and dry) washed up on the beach 😂
Love it. Thank you Luke. Liked the edit style of this one 😊. And the location of course
Cheers mate .. I'm sure you enjoyed seeing some familar locations!
Love this video brother!! What an intro!!👌👌😄
Thanks so much for watching!
Love the visual storytelling Luke. We enjoyed this so much. What a beautiful coastline.
Thank you for watching!
Great stuff, the location, the direction, the beard it’s all so much I’m sure an Oscar is on the way🎉👍👍You did not need to open that bottle mate he knew he could smell it before that!! You are a good crew
Cheers mate! That bottle of rum helped us get through the cold nights as well 😆
Just bloody brilliant.
Cheer mate.
You boys have it going on…I love everything about this including the music and early settler nostalgic stuff. Brilliant. You’re living my dream! So real, simple and brilliant. Thanks 🍻👍🏼🙏
(Edit) bloody give us more already please!
haha cheers mate, I really appreciate that! Yeah plenty more videos to come this year.
Love the way you presented this.
Thanks for watching it! Something different
Excellent video mate, some amazing shots in there.
Thanks mate! It's a great coast .. pretty gloomy but it has a beauty to it
Really well done mate 👍
Cheers mate.
Magical. 👍
Great watch! Enjoyed the “silent” storytelling, something different! And I loved the dedication to the filming with that intro 😂
Cheers thanks heaps. Usually I don't do the silent films, but Mattsys version had so much great banter, I thought I'd give it a go here. Haha your the first person to appreciate my dedication to the intro .. I actually filmed that intro on the last day when we had finished the walk .. we drove to the beach near the start and I got in the water with all my gear .. it was so bloody cold and raining .. but I had to do it for a good intro 😄
@@TheBeardedBushranger Oh my gosh the magic of filmmaking - here I was thinking you went in on the first day and I was like gosh that’s keen 😂 I mean it still is keen, looked bloody cold 🥶
@@LittleLeafyLifeBrisbane haha yeah I didn't really want to start the trip soaking wet.. I took some filmmaking liberties here 😆
Wonderful shots and a great video idea! You really put in the effort in your production. Outstanding work!
Thanks for watching mate. I've also just had a look at your channel, great stuff.
Great video brothers. Meaningful about Australia's history and treacherous coastline. Loved it.
Thanks for watching david!
@@TheBeardedBushranger My pleasure
Very cool my friend! Thanks for sharing😎
And thank you for watching!
INSANE QUALITY, AMAZING VIDEO LUKE!!
Thanks so much for watching
Another seriously good video….leaves you wanting more..
Great to hear that mate.
Took nothing but pictures & left nothing behind except footprints! The bouy Wilson retrieved from being marooned too. Well survived guys 🎉🎉
Interesting bit of information there. Never heard of the word bannock but now I know.
Love the format, soundtrack and historical shout outs, fun, partly educational and well executed mate.
Regards.
J. W. Newell.
Cheers mate! It was grea to learn more about the history on the trip. I did notice the the later in history the shipwrecks the more likely people survived. So lots of deaths on the shipwrecks that hit this coast in the mid 1800s .. yet I think everyone survived on the wreck that happened in the 1930s
Great music- great job, very enjoyable
Thanks for watching!
Nice one Luke , where I live in South Africa 🇿🇦 there were many shipwrecks where the survivors walked many hundreds of kilometers to safety , the most famous being the Sacramento in 1647. Looking forward to the next adventure.
Yeah I'm sure South Africa would be full of shipwreck stories! Cape of good hope if I recall was notorious?
@TheBeardedBushranger yes the south Atlantic and Indian oceans are notoriously treacherous for shipping. Must have been a sailors worst nightmare to get wrecked along this coast, not only hostile tribes but some serious wildlife to contend with.
Haha nice one.
So what fancy dress theme can I come up with for our next trip? 😆
@@TheBeardedBushrangerlate 1800's prosy?
@@timchilman Lady of the night?
@@TheBeardedBushranger hahaha, now that I'd watch.
Good one fellas , very entertaining, great photography 😅
Thanks for appreciating!
Crackin' vid.
Cheers mate.
15:00 thats where blue ringed octopus live.
Love the cinematography of this one, and love this part of Vic. You've outdone yourself with what is by far the most beautiful video of yours I've seen (so far!).
I gotta ask, I noticed when you put your boots on at the start that the top material that goes around your leg is different to the rest of the boot. Are they gaiters, or a part of the boot? It looks super comfortable and I'm really curious about your shoe setup there.
Thanks for appreciating mate! It was fun to try and film everything on the highest settings on my camera.
Yeah these are not normal gum boots! They are called bogs and they are fantastic for working in. I bought a pair for working on our farm in winter when it is wet and boggy .. the top part in a softer rubber, but the best thing about these boots is, unlike a normal gum boot which is really loose, these boots fit to the shape of your foot. It means I could walk the full 27km and didn't really notice much of a problem ..felt comfy the whole time.
I'm sure I've seen people wear this brand of gum boot on the tv series Alone as well.
@@TheBeardedBushranger Well there's another item I'm adding to my wishlist. Thanks for the tip!
Fantastic video Luke! ..looked like a fun trip with Matsie. Carrying all the historical gear was prob a p.i.t.b, but makes your videos original.. keep on with this top tier stuff.
Cheers mate! Yeah it makes the trips more memorable I say .. but probably runs my body into the ground a bit faster then if I just took normal gear 😆
What on earth is pitb?
How dare you! You're a PSYCHO!! No one does this kinda thing!! Hark! Most impressed ooee! 9 out of 10
I can think of a few lads who would do this kind of stuff 😆
Have you guys ever made a big fire on those rocks and had them blow up like shrapnel. When it starts get out of there 😄
Mate, that literally happened ... we tried to clear as many as possible but they were popping off every 30 minutes. In the middle of the night one blew up and a big bit of hot coal landed right on Mattsys eyelid ... thank goodness he was sleeping so his eye was closed, and his body reactivly brushed it off pretty quick .. but it could of been a lot worse.
Lesson learnt not make a fire on those rocks haha
Love the music what is it
I'm not sure where you can find it (I get my music from epidemic sound) but the tracks are from an album called "Moorland songs"
It blows my mind how many cameras you guys leave behind..you just walk off into the distance and forget all about them.
I've spent a fortune now on the bloody things. You could make a bunch of money by just following the tracks we take and collecting all the gear left behind.
Strangely enough the cremona ran a ground tomorrow 1 august 1853 and it was built in sydney but sydney in nova scotia👍...in 1912 the Ada Burgess saved 21 lives ...
Love learning about the shipwreck history. Thanks for that.
Shit that was lucky your complete kit bag washed up next to you😜😁👍
Such a coincidence!!
Wow that music and silence had me drifting back to days of my adventures when i was young blokes like you are now and my set up wasn’t always comfortable or dry. 😄😄👍❤️🇦🇺🦘
Cheers mate! Yeah I find this stretch of coast pretty gloomy so I thought the whole silent approach worked well. Thanks for watching.
Who's playing that bloody music? 😁
Luke bro. U captain u meant gone down with ship. What sort captain you lmao 😮😮😮😮
A scroungy one 😆
@TheBeardedBushranger was great vid been get into my artchery here wa really enjoy it. Stay safe happy travels
Nice one Luke . Lucky you found civilisation or you might have to have gone, cannibal on the Silly Swagman
😆 Wouldn't be much better then spam I'd say
@@TheBeardedBushranger hahaha I dont know . Eating spam is a pretty brave move
😁👏🏼💙
Im not so sure this one needed to be silent. Theres 2 people interacting and of course one of the reasons we watch the 2 of you is entertainment. Id seen swags and got excited when you pposted yours. Just being honest, i was a bit disappointed. I still watched. and i _did_ enjoy it. also i _will_ watch again. So its still a good g
Good film....Amd anyway im more so leaving feedback and not bitching.
We just didnt get the whole experience; its more so the location and how you got through it. The subject matter has too much story that,in this, didnt get told
Sorry foe the long msg. I juat wasnted to explain fully
Cheers mate, I understand not everyone likes the silent videos! My content will always predomenantly be narration and talking though. Every now and then I just like to get creative and make a silent hiking type film. I understand with Mattsy coming along people want to hear him crack some jokes! I just feel like his coastal walking vid captured the funny banter side of the trip so well .. I wanted to go with a more sombre historical type feel to this one.
Next time I collab with Mattsy, I'll make sure to leave plenty of his jokes in though.
Geez I dip me hat ,,,carrying that big bag around must have been an effort ,,woulda gone a backpack myself.
I made my kids give me a good neck massage when I got home .. that's for sure 😂
Great effort mate, but that silly swagman isn’t so silent 😂
He lives on SPAM? I could do that... for a while!
I love the stuff now
Ha ha if there’s one thing I’d want from a shipwreck with me that’s a bottle of Morgan
Rum is the most important survival tool
Ha ha …. Captain Gingerbeard …
New youtube channel name 😂
Mouth of the Powlett?
Close but more towards the east
survival scenario with an unopened whiskey bottle...
@@josephmartin1540 true ... if it was a real shipwrecked situation, that rum bottle would of been drained long before the ship went down 😆
Touch of bad luck getting marooned with another guy eh…
But good luck the bottle of rum turned up 😆
@@TheBeardedBushranger you need more than one if youre stuck with a guy tho