I love walking and exploring the place where I live, seeing what changes and trying to find unique things even though I’ve been doing it for decades. There’s nothing better than finding joy close to home :) Also this video is just another reminder of how gorgeous our lil Victorian state really is. Can’t wait to see more adventure from around it :):)
Haha just the energy I needed this morning! Hello from the Netherlands! I’ve also planned a trip around my area this weekend instead of reaching far and while whenever I plan something 🙈
Absolutely gorgeous and the places you shared with us are beautiful too. 😉 The locations that are near you look so peaceful and full of life. What made you move to that area? Thank you for sharing.
The elusive lyrebird! On my old haunts around The Dandenong Ranges National Park, I once saw 11 lyrebirds within 20m of walking track. The strange thing about them is that 90% of their population is male. So I could have stumbled upon a stag-do.
Great work! I once tried to walk every street in the small town I was living in. I planned my routes, walked every weekend, met lots of people and even after a year I still hadn't finished. No pelicans but got smacked in the head by a magpie. With respect to potatoes, I learnt today there is enough uranium in 64 trillion spuds to make an atomic bomb. I ate two tonight so I'm well on the way. Just thought you should know.
Yay, another vid😃 Loved the sky pelican! Mega-stressed for you re log arachnids and picnic table arachnids and OMGness, the log cabin ended me! Hopefully none caught on camera this time!🤪
Hahah!! I will have to consider your stress levels next time i'm filming a video. 😂 I didn't think about our arachnid friends once, I was thinking about snakes though, but can report didn't see either!
I’ve taken huge inspiration from beau miles about finding adventure in your own backyard, this has resulted in me taking many 10km hikes around where I live, kayaking a couple of our creeks and rivers, and maybe but not confirming if I have, possibly low impact camping trips in the bush around where I live, so many people I know will travel thousands of kilometres away just to walk around not never visit again, but also never visit the places they live in.
@@JJamahJamerson It sounds like you are right on top of this notion! It also always surprises me how many Australians have not been to every state in Australia. I wish you more fun on your local adventures 😊
For the longest time I thought Beau Miles was Kraig Adams, and got really confused when a video popped up that was not 'silent hiking style' I realised Beau Miles was an entire other person 😂
I love walking and exploring the place where I live, seeing what changes and trying to find unique things even though I’ve been doing it for decades. There’s nothing better than finding joy close to home :)
Also this video is just another reminder of how gorgeous our lil Victorian state really is. Can’t wait to see more adventure from around it :):)
Haha just the energy I needed this morning! Hello from the Netherlands! I’ve also planned a trip around my area this weekend instead of reaching far and while whenever I plan something 🙈
@@BalkiTheWise hello back! 😁 the timing of this video could not have been better for you weekend trip! Have a lovely time 🙂
Absolutely gorgeous and the places you shared with us are beautiful too. 😉
The locations that are near you look so peaceful and full of life. What made you move to that area?
Thank you for sharing.
5:52 if they were that size... you would need to more then just run.
Nice was at Mount Granya before heading to Yarrangobilly Caves a bit ago.
Just awsome, thankyou!
Thank you!! 😀😀
The elusive lyrebird! On my old haunts around The Dandenong Ranges National Park, I once saw 11 lyrebirds within 20m of walking track. The strange thing about them is that 90% of their population is male. So I could have stumbled upon a stag-do.
Haha very elusive for you that day!! Stag-do, cult meeting, army enlisting, footy training what else could they have been up to?
Great work! I once tried to walk every street in the small town I was living in. I planned my routes, walked every weekend, met lots of people and even after a year I still hadn't finished. No pelicans but got smacked in the head by a magpie. With respect to potatoes, I learnt today there is enough uranium in 64 trillion spuds to make an atomic bomb. I ate two tonight so I'm well on the way. Just thought you should know.
Gotta do a video revealing the other nine animals in your top 10 now
how fun! thank you!!
Thank you!! 🌿🙂
Yay, another vid😃 Loved the sky pelican! Mega-stressed for you re log arachnids and picnic table arachnids and OMGness, the log cabin ended me! Hopefully none caught on camera this time!🤪
Hahah!! I will have to consider your stress levels next time i'm filming a video. 😂 I didn't think about our arachnid friends once, I was thinking about snakes though, but can report didn't see either!
Beware, Hayley! There’s a Dalek behind you 😱😄
You've moved to one of my favourite parts of Victoria, although I tend to go through that area on a motorbike. Also, just saying, go Blue Baggers.
Love it :) Thanks yet again for a great video.
Thank you kindly! 😀
When I saw the title, I thought you'd be walking in populated areas and meeting the locals. Should've known better, I suppose. 😊
haha that concept would of worked! I feel like i'd need a cameraman for that, i'd still be setting up the camera in the time they've walked past 😛
I’ve taken huge inspiration from beau miles about finding adventure in your own backyard, this has resulted in me taking many 10km hikes around where I live, kayaking a couple of our creeks and rivers, and maybe but not confirming if I have, possibly low impact camping trips in the bush around where I live, so many people I know will travel thousands of kilometres away just to walk around not never visit again, but also never visit the places they live in.
@@JJamahJamerson It sounds like you are right on top of this notion!
It also always surprises me how many Australians have not been to every state in Australia. I wish you more fun on your local adventures 😊
That's it, wearing a Zion t shirt, we got to get you to Utah. Let us know how we can find your trip.
Liking for Dutch tilt at 6:12
@@richoslandscapephotography164 🤣 apparently it’s the only way I thought to end a sentence
Excellent presentation....$2000 for potato trafficking, who would know smoking spud was an issue!
Western Australia out to catch those real criminals!
Your videography style is reminiscent of Beau Miles.
For the longest time I thought Beau Miles was Kraig Adams, and got really confused when a video popped up that was not 'silent hiking style' I realised Beau Miles was an entire other person 😂
We are a little weird aren't we?, But hey That's what makes your video's so great and entertaining. Enjoy the north east of our state.
Haha life's certainly more enjoyable with weirdness! Thank you 😊
… Lyrebirds win over pelicans every time. Fun fact