Well done, Sarah! Loving your docos!!! Especially this one: barefoot up Mount Beerwah. I live in South Oz, but that part of Queensland is our favourite place on the planet. Used to stay lots at Maleny & Montville. Once, while checking Wappa Falls, some kids were swimming in a pool at the top of the falls & then swam through cave system into a lower pool. They invited me to join them. I declined. Queenslanders seem to have much more intestinal fortitude than this old Beach Bum. I once summoned up the courage to climb Mount Ive, in the Gawler Ranges in the desert, NW of Adelaide. The way to the summit was barred by a series of off-set organ-pipe rock formations. I was totally unnerved by the time we reached the summit...
My uncle has been climbing these mountains for the best part of 50yrs.he lives near sandgate and he still climbs all of these beautiful mountains.He captures sunrises and has even had them broad cast on local TV news stations.He even climbs before work in the early mornings.ive climbed King Kong before..breathtaking views...
Great video Sarah! You were smart to err on the side of caution with that washed out road. Impressed that you chose to go barefoot to climb that hilltop! You are a true pioneer woman! Always amazed at the different and unique geographies that make up Australia. Cheers!
Really smart decision to call it a day and come back when you feel more confident and with friends - it’s just nice watching a vid that isn’t fuelled by ego - something fairly common in the 4WD vids that pop up in my feed unfortunately. Great vid, thanks
Thank you! Yes 100% agree, there’s a time to learn and there’s a time to stay within your limitations. I’ll be confident enough to tackle these things in no time but until then
Great footage.. the creek looks like a nice spot to cool off . Congrats on making that climb up the mountain barefoot foot your crazy 🤪 keep up the great work 👍
Awesome video Sarah really enjoyed it mate . Wow what a stunning view from the top of Glass House mountain I can say never climbed up there before only done 4 WD around there. I used to be able too see the mountains from my house that I used to live in which was Narangba. That Bulimba Creek looks amazing must go and check it out next time I get back to my second home which is Brisbane living in Auckland at the moment. So looking forward to seeing you again on your next adventure
Your videos are put together really professionally. The pacing, video quality and especially the drone footage is a joy to watch. The only thing missing IMHO would be some maps showing where exactly you went. I am hoping to climb Beerwah soon with my daughter. I think it takes the longest of all the Glasshouse Mountains.
Thank you ! Yes I usually ad maps but I’m learning to use a new editing software and couldn’t work it out for the life of me but I’ll have it back by the next video 😍 Yes definitely do, take your time with it and take it all in!
@@sarahrosefoster I am glad you took my suggestion in the spirit that it was intended. I only discovered your channel today and have now subscribed. I am looking forward to seeing your future travels. :-)
Thanks for the video Sarah. Your video was missed last week. Hope the zuke is fixed. Seen the glasshouses from afar a few times. Food and hiking go together, just don’t forget the water as well. Many off roaders don’t realise it’s always wise to back out of difficult spots when you are solo, it’s a long walk home. It’s helpful to do a reputable 4wd training course with a group before heading out, it will give confidence at the same time, scare the shxt out of you when it’s seen what your vehicle can do. Thanks again.
Thank you! Might be more fortnightly videos for a few weeks but I’ll be back into routine very soon! Jimny still waiting for repairs but definitely plan on getting into a 4WD course very soon!
Good girl well done on deciding that’s enough and not risk further expensive repairs to your car that was very smart wise decision making loved all you showed us any way 😊
Genial video de adventura y travesia .ese estanque oh pequeño lago muy cristalino el agua .tenias que bucear más tiempo underwater y mandar besos y saludos cuabdo buceas.te ves genial y hermosa con ese traje black .buen buen nado .muy buen lugares mostraste esta ves👍👍👍👋👋😉😉💙💙🏊😉😘😍😍
Hi Sarah, another great video beautiful scenery,have not been to Glasshouse Mountains but have seen them from a distance when on a bus trip to North Queensland some years ago when backpacking.How are you going with the repairs are you still waiting for parts?Might be a good time to think about a bullbar instead of a plastic bumper bar a bullbar has saved me damage on a couple of occasions with both my Sierra and my Vitara with roo strikes.Keep up the good work look forward to the next one Regards Graeme W
Gday there Sarah, Nice little area that, Have you been to Queen Mary Falls out past Boonah, I think there are 14/15 river crossings that Jimney can easliy cross, I am thinking of doing a camp up at the falls with the wife lady, plenty of parrots and a great little bush walk around the falls. The drone you have is it a DJI Drone, looking at getting one soon for my Channel, I just did buy some trail cams for night time so I can catch the things that go "BUMP" in the night, animal life so the drone will wait a bit. Great video as ususal, CYA later and keep it real Cheers
@@sarahrosefoster I will check it out, nice spot up there, Another place is a place which I hold dear to my heart is a place called Woody Head in NSW, I pretty much grew up there and it is an absolute wonderful pace. Wildlife and great snorkelling out the front when the dirty water from the floods is not present. And also a great beach to go 4WDing with easy access for Jimney. Be safe and Keep it real
Another spectacular video. Stunning mountains and view. Glad you made it to the top. It is always great to conquer life's challenges. That was quite a scramble to the top. I have to ask about your drone. Is that a DJI brand drone? I started out with a cheap drone so if I wrecked it it wouldn't be so bad. I am hoping to upgrade soon so when the snow melts I can get out and do some exploring with it. Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed watching!
Hi Sarah, Great video as usual. Can I ask what the camera you are using whilst walking along as I have a Gopro Hero 11 and Samsung S21 Ultra but cannot seem to get rid of the up/down walking motion when playing back the video. I use stabilisation on my editor but I just cannot seem to get rid of the up/down motion. Any tips? Stay safe and enjoy your travels.
If there was more room at the top you could have launched a hand glider and flown down to the bottom recording video as you dropped in elevation but then how to carry a hand glider up there ? As it was a scarmble for you.
Thank you! It honestly helps so much with feeling more in control of foot placement. I think if you had proper hiking shoes you’d be fine maybe but most of my shoes have no grip so knowing where to place your feet on a sheer climb / slippery rock is a lot harder with them on.
Check out the camping so people have an extra interest in your video. Sort of a travelogue. Would the state tourism board sponsor you for covering the campsite at Booloomba Crk?
Just a little point, drones can be very dangerous, best to launch at arm's length away from your face, if the drone were to drift back at the present time you are looking at chest, neck, head injuries. Take care. 🙏
What no Beer (or pub) at the top of Beerwah ..whats the point? Bugger that...i wont be climbing it 😂🍻 False marketing who ever named the place.😢 Seriously though, another beautiful location and another awesome video Sarah. You'll have 100K subscribers before you know it. 💪
Love it mate. You visit amazing places. Love the videos. Doing a great job.
Thank you! Definitely don’t take it for granted 🙏🏼
Well done, Sarah! Loving your docos!!! Especially this one: barefoot up Mount Beerwah. I live in South Oz, but that part of Queensland is our favourite place on the planet. Used to stay lots at Maleny & Montville. Once, while checking Wappa Falls, some kids were swimming in a pool at the top of the falls & then swam through cave system into a lower pool. They invited me to join them. I declined. Queenslanders seem to have much more intestinal fortitude than this old Beach Bum. I once summoned up the courage to climb Mount Ive, in the Gawler Ranges in the desert, NW of Adelaide. The way to the summit was barred by a series of off-set organ-pipe rock formations. I was totally unnerved by the time we reached the summit...
Absolutely loved watching you and Emily summit Beerwah and the falls were amazing. You rock Sarah Rose ❤
Thank you! It was a great achievement ! 🙌🏼
Gosh darn, we live on an incredible planet!! Nice footage. The HDR really brings in the light.
Absolutely agree! Thank you !
Thanks for sharing your experience and adventures with us . Great views and scenery .Have a great day ❤😊
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it !
My uncle has been climbing these mountains for the best part of 50yrs.he lives near sandgate and he still climbs all of these beautiful mountains.He captures sunrises and has even had them broad cast on local TV news stations.He even climbs before work in the early mornings.ive climbed King Kong before..breathtaking views...
That’s incredible ! We did meet the loveliest people on our hike whom climb it on the regular, maybe it was him! Good on him!!
Great scenery and drone footage Sarah, beautiful part of the world.
Thanks so much!
Great video Sarah! You were smart to err on the side of caution with that washed out road. Impressed that you chose to go barefoot to climb that hilltop! You are a true pioneer woman! Always amazed at the different and unique geographies that make up Australia. Cheers!
Thank you! You’d be surprised, barefoot is so much easier to trust your footing! Give it a try!
What a great video, details walking etc. Awesome scenery. Might organize some photoshoots up that way very soon. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it! Definitely worth going up for photos !
Wow, beautiful!!
Thank you! 😊
Really smart decision to call it a day and come back when you feel more confident and with friends - it’s just nice watching a vid that isn’t fuelled by ego - something fairly common in the 4WD vids that pop up in my feed unfortunately. Great vid, thanks
Thank you! Yes 100% agree, there’s a time to learn and there’s a time to stay within your limitations. I’ll be confident enough to tackle these things in no time but until then
Stunning scenery. Thank you.
Thank you ! I have to agree !
Magical.....exactly what I was thinking.....cheers
Pinching myself with how lucky we are to have all this in our backyard 🙌🏼
Great episode. Always best to be safe than sorry...especially when Solo. Good call.
Absolutely agree! Thank you !
Beautiful lady, beautiful presentations, this girls on fire ❤
Thank you so much 🤗
Good stuff, really enjoyed.
Much appreciated!
Magical! 🤩
✨🙌🏼
Great footage.. the creek looks like a nice spot to cool off . Congrats on making that climb up the mountain barefoot foot your crazy 🤪 keep up the great work 👍
Thank you! I promise it makes it easier haha give it a try!
Exciting day out. Bravo. 🌹🌹🌹🙏
It really was !
The view at(6:40) is absolutely stunning.
I thought that was going to be 9:14
Awesome video Sarah really enjoyed it mate . Wow what a stunning view from the top of Glass House mountain I can say never climbed up there before only done 4 WD around there. I used to be able too see the mountains from my house that I used to live in which was Narangba. That Bulimba Creek looks amazing must go and check it out next time I get back to my second home which is Brisbane living in Auckland at the moment. So looking forward to seeing you again on your next adventure
It’s such a magical spot and so lucky to have it in our backyard ! Enjoy your time away ! 🙏🏼
Ciao Sarah , è sempre un piacere ritrovarti , bellissime immagini accompagnate da musiche fantastiche, complimenti alla tua bellezza , ciaoo !!
Thank you so much ☺️🙏🏼
Your videos are put together really professionally. The pacing, video quality and especially the drone footage is a joy to watch. The only thing missing IMHO would be some maps showing where exactly you went.
I am hoping to climb Beerwah soon with my daughter. I think it takes the longest of all the Glasshouse Mountains.
Thank you ! Yes I usually ad maps but I’m learning to use a new editing software and couldn’t work it out for the life of me but I’ll have it back by the next video 😍
Yes definitely do, take your time with it and take it all in!
@@sarahrosefoster I am glad you took my suggestion in the spirit that it was intended. I only discovered your channel today and have now subscribed. I am looking forward to seeing your future travels. :-)
Awesome vid mate! That water looked pretty bloody nice, I need to get up and climb some of those mountains!!🤙
Thank you! Yes you absolutely must! We can steal travel ideas off eachother ! ✌🏼
@@sarahrosefoster for sure!👌
Thanks for the video Sarah. Your video was missed last week. Hope the zuke is fixed. Seen the glasshouses from afar a few times. Food and hiking go together, just don’t forget the water as well. Many off roaders don’t realise it’s always wise to back out of difficult spots when you are solo, it’s a long walk home. It’s helpful to do a reputable 4wd training course with a group before heading out, it will give confidence at the same time, scare the shxt out of you when it’s seen what your vehicle can do. Thanks again.
Thank you! Might be more fortnightly videos for a few weeks but I’ll be back into routine very soon! Jimny still waiting for repairs but definitely plan on getting into a 4WD course very soon!
Great climb and I may have to do it soon.
Have fun!
Hey, nice to see your back😊 hehe
Always here, videos may be a little more spaced out over the next few weeks however 🙏🏼
Good girl well done on deciding that’s enough and not risk further expensive repairs to your car that was very smart wise decision making loved all you showed us any way 😊
Absolutely! Thanks for watching !
Good call at the end, Safety first, btw I went to that swimming hole a month ago in my i30.
Always! And nice work, the water crossings aren’t bad at all
@@sarahrosefoster I enjoyed it, but not sure if my car did.
Genial video de adventura y travesia .ese estanque oh pequeño lago muy cristalino el agua .tenias que bucear más tiempo underwater y mandar besos y saludos cuabdo buceas.te ves genial y hermosa con ese traje black .buen buen nado .muy buen lugares mostraste esta ves👍👍👍👋👋😉😉💙💙🏊😉😘😍😍
Great video Sarah really enjoyed it thank you. +1 subscriber 🎉
Thank you so much ☺️
Cool video 👍👍👍
Thank you 🤩
Thanks for sharing another great video Sarah, can I please ask what drone you use please thank you scott.
Hey Scott, thanks for watching! I’m using the DJI Mavic mini 3 pro
Hi Sarah, another great video beautiful scenery,have not been to Glasshouse Mountains but have seen them from a distance when on a bus trip to North Queensland some years ago when backpacking.How are you going with the repairs are you still waiting for parts?Might be a good time to think about a bullbar instead of a plastic bumper bar a bullbar has saved me damage on a couple of occasions with both my Sierra and my Vitara with roo strikes.Keep up the good work look forward to the next one Regards Graeme W
Thank you! Such a great location.
And yes still waiting for repairs, bull bar is always a good idea 🙏🏼
My wife wants to visit Australia, I was always against it. But your vids, so much green and water, makes me curious.
It’s so beautiful over here, you absolutely must !
Gday there Sarah, Nice little area that, Have you been to Queen Mary Falls out past Boonah, I think there are 14/15 river crossings that Jimney can easliy cross, I am thinking of doing a camp up at the falls with the wife lady, plenty of parrots and a great little bush walk around the falls.
The drone you have is it a DJI Drone, looking at getting one soon for my Channel, I just did buy some trail cams for night time so I can catch the things that go "BUMP" in the night, animal life so the drone will wait a bit.
Great video as ususal, CYA later and keep it real
Cheers
Yeah sure did, went there in my last video if you need tips on spots to visit 😊 enjoy your camping !
@@sarahrosefoster I will check it out, nice spot up there, Another place is a place which I hold dear to my heart is a place called Woody Head in NSW, I pretty much grew up there and it is an absolute wonderful pace.
Wildlife and great snorkelling out the front when the dirty water from the floods is not present.
And also a great beach to go 4WDing with easy access for Jimney.
Be safe and Keep it real
Another spectacular video. Stunning mountains and view. Glad you made it to the top. It is always great to conquer life's challenges. That was quite a scramble to the top. I have to ask about your drone. Is that a DJI brand drone? I started out with a cheap drone so if I wrecked it it wouldn't be so bad. I am hoping to upgrade soon so when the snow melts I can get out and do some exploring with it. Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed watching!
Thank you! The views were definitely worth it!
I use DJI yes - works a treat !
I wanna go to mt beerwah!
Highly recommend!!
Hi Sarah, Great video as usual. Can I ask what the camera you are using whilst walking along as I have a Gopro Hero 11 and Samsung S21 Ultra but cannot seem to get rid of the up/down walking motion when playing back the video. I use stabilisation on my editor but I just cannot seem to get rid of the up/down motion. Any tips? Stay safe and enjoy your travels.
Thank you! Ohh good question, I’m using my GoPro hero 11 and an iPhone 12 so not sure about the stabilisation as I have all usual settings on ☺️
That's some piece of rock! Somehow I prefer to go bundu bashing with you than in real life: I'm not at all keen on meeting up with slitheries.
If there was more room at the top you could have launched a hand glider and flown down to the bottom recording video as you dropped in elevation but then how to carry a hand glider up there ? As it was a scarmble for you.
Imagine ! 🙈
Gorgeous video but I have one question...what's the rationale behind the barefoot climbing???
Thank you! It honestly helps so much with feeling more in control of foot placement. I think if you had proper hiking shoes you’d be fine maybe but most of my shoes have no grip so knowing where to place your feet on a sheer climb / slippery rock is a lot harder with them on.
Check out the camping so people have an extra interest in your video. Sort of a travelogue.
Would the state tourism board sponsor you for covering the campsite at Booloomba Crk?
Yes agreed, always try to get a camp spot where possible, makes it more fun too !
You just climbed up a volcanic plug. 👍
Pretty epic !
Just a little point, drones can be very dangerous, best to launch at arm's length away from your face, if the drone were to drift back at the present time you are looking at chest, neck, head injuries. Take care. 🙏
Thank you, I’ll keep that in mind ☺️🙌🏼
What no Beer (or pub) at the top of Beerwah ..whats the point? Bugger that...i wont be climbing it 😂🍻 False marketing who ever named the place.😢
Seriously though, another beautiful location and another awesome video Sarah.
You'll have 100K subscribers before you know it. 💪
Hahahaha RIGHT! The one thing missing.
Thank you so much 🙏🏼✨
Wow awesome country out there…. Did you drop the F bomb !.?
Hahaha it’s rare but sometimes too fitting 🙈😂
YOUR CLOTHES ARE PERFECT..WE WANT TO SWIMWEAR AND GYMWEAR HAULS BECAUSE YOUR STYLE AN BODY IS AMAZINGG
can you do sucba diving adventures videos please
One day for sure when I work up the courage ! 🙈
Jimny would have made it easy.
You’re probably right but I wasn’t about to test it alone with a broken car 😂
nice bOobs