If you were to look at some of my emergency response videos, Mt Barney gets lots of rescues simply because of how difficult it is. This is just me estimating but from what I have seen there are about maybe 20 - 30 rescues a year on Mt Barney, also some fatalities sadly. It’s definitely a trek for more advanced mountaineers. I was also out fighting the fires on Mt Barney last year and it certainly is amazing to see all the vegetation growing back again! Awesome video my guy 👍
It amazed me last time I climbed and camped in Rum jungle. The amount of unprepared hikers! Ran out of food. No kind of extra clothing. No head torches no maps or gps. We had groups stumbling through our camp up until around 8pm! Some using the torches on their phones!
Great video mate looks very different after fires have been through. I know this area very well after many Outdoor Ed bushwalks with students. Best time of the year for weather is probably May - October. Cheers
Really like your video. I have done this solo twice, it took me 6 hours and 20 mins in good weather. And I just went Mezzanine Ridge yesterday, much harder than south east ridge but had a lot of fun.
林琬靜 thanks for watching!! WOW 6hrs is fast! Well done! Is the Mezzanine Ridge steep and exposed? I might give that a go next time I attack the mountain 🤙🏼
@@deangibbs6948 Mezzanine is much harder than South East Ridge, yes it's steep and exposed. I shared my experience on FB group "Take a hike-SE Qld". I believe that I watch you video via there. I did Mezzanine Ridge solo, got some critisim 😅. I got my lesson, however, I had so much fun there, definitely gonna do it again.
Cool video. Great editing. Subscribed. I have been aiming to do this, but have heard it's quite a challenge. Been doing alot of camping there though. Did Mt Maroon 2 weeks ago and that was a good hike.
Ripper video mate, loved the drone footage. Sucks it was foggy.. I did this in Feb 2018. Up SE Ridge down Peasants. I remember a real sketchy part near the false summit, climbing up a rocky bit where there was some water. Didn't see anyone the whole hike! Got lost 3 times, (Once heading up and twice coming down a bit before the bit cutout tree to walk through. Backtracking and focusing hard on tree steam wear where hikers hold on when passing by helped a lot getting back on track! As well as the odd ribbon or triangle). Phone battery died on the way down soo couldn't use wikiloc. Lucky there was water at a creek crossing before Rum Jungle campsite otherwise I would have ran out. I took up 4L but wasn't enough. The clearest sunny day, fed big skinks by hand up the top, Army choppers doing laps around the mountain and big hawks circling in the sky. Cooled off at the lake down the bottom and had leg cramps the last 2 hours. Was an absolute ripper and looking back I can't believe I did it. Not the same fitness now that's for sure. I'll go back before it warms up!! I have a video of my Mt Barney hike on my UA-cam
Pretty hot in February out that way! I went up SE ridge in winter/August, 18'C at 1pm at the top. Took 3.5Litres of water but only consumed 2.5 litres. Peasants (South Ridge) is easiest way up but not very scenic, no views, South East ridge definitely the best views and really worth going that way up. Starting to warm up now in November, 37'C forecast this weekend, definitely too hot to go on up. I keep a thermos of cold water in the car to rehydrate at the end of a hike.
I love that I’m not the only one who says ‘we’ when hiking/filming alone 😂 such an epic climb mate and beautiful shots to go with it! So glad I came across this little video 🔥
Great video!!! Shame it was so foggy. We did it at then end of May and it was amazing!! We have great footage from the top, definitely very challenging. I wish I have your video/editing skills.
I did Barney July last year and chanced a very clear day. I did nearly fall to death during the scramble near the peak and said I'd never do it again.... But after seeing your vid I want to give it another crack!!!
Thanks for the video Dean! I just did the Peasants trail on Sunday, yep my legs are really killing me as well haha. Question regarding 7:40, is that the sketchy section everyone talks about that's super difficult to climb??
Spacegoat92 haha there is nothing easy about the big Barney is there!! 😄 I just had a look back at the footage.. That section is extremely exposed, and if you fell.... it wouldn’t be good! Because of the cloud cover I remember it being wet and a little slippery as well. It wasn’t “difficult” but it definitely gets the heart pumping 🤪
@@deangibbs6948 Ahh ok, so if it's dry there's pretty good footholds and handholds then? We were lucky, cos we were gonna bail due to the weather. But the 3 of us decided we would give it a go and if the weather hadn't improved by the time we got to any of the scrambling sections, we'd turn back. Thankfully it cleared up beautifully and we made it up in about 4.5 hours. It was my first Barney attempt!
Best advice I can give you is dump that krapmandu equipment! There was a saying in the serious hiking groups while I lived in NZ. You only buy Kathmandu if you want to get rescued! I was involved in some very serious near deaths of other hikers due to multiple equipment failures. While living in NZ. I bought some of their gear many years ago thinking it was decent stuff. But it's not and can leave you in a pi kle when things break suddenly. They also don't want to acknowledge equipment failure or honor warranties! I climbed Barney around the same time you did after the fires. Carried around 23kg for an overnighter. It snowed not far to the south and could see a light dusting of snow down on Bald Rock to the south.
So i finally ended up doing the S.E Ridge!! Did it a month ago with a group of mates, it was awesome!! The view was crystal clear but windy as hell. Still enjoyed it regardless. But i topped it with Logans Ridge a couple of days ago, if you haven't done that one yet, definitely give it a go. Especially if you like rock scrambling! Although i will say this, you will learn a new definition for painful legs!! Hahaha
@@deangibbs6948 Yeah man!! You pop right out on the top! I did a video of it for my other channel, i'll send you the link when i'm done editing. Just make sure you go with someone who knows the route well as it's super easy to get lost. But it's by far the best route to the top, my legs are still hurting, but it was worth it!
Scramble in parts is similar to top half of Mt Tibrogargan. Overall effort expended for the whole hiking day is about 4x Tibro or 3x Mt Beerwah or 3x Mt Maroon.
Yep, don't fix a random future date, better pick a cool weekend in summer, plan ahead, watch the weather beforehand for a Southery change to push the cool air up from down south, no warmer than 30'C max, it gets 6'C cooler as you ascend to top, nice. Carrying less weight/water, it's more enjoyable without the extreme heat.
If you were to look at some of my emergency response videos, Mt Barney gets lots of rescues simply because of how difficult it is. This is just me estimating but from what I have seen there are about maybe 20 - 30 rescues a year on Mt Barney, also some fatalities sadly. It’s definitely a trek for more advanced mountaineers. I was also out fighting the fires on Mt Barney last year and it certainly is amazing to see all the vegetation growing back again! Awesome video my guy 👍
Thanks bro! I’ll jump over and have a look at some of your videos! The mountain definitely deserves respect ✊🏻 thanks for the comment mate
It amazed me last time I climbed and camped in Rum jungle. The amount of unprepared hikers! Ran out of food. No kind of extra clothing. No head torches no maps or gps. We had groups stumbling through our camp up until around 8pm! Some using the torches on their phones!
These are getting better and better mate well done!
stunning video. You would not catch me do any of that stuff, so well done. Scary stuff.
Kerry Neighbour thanks legend! 🤙🏼 I’m going to have to do it again in some clearer conditions 🤦🏻♂️
Thanks Dean, planning to get upto the top of Barney in August, this is a great insight...wow harder than I first thought. Thanks great video
Great video mate looks very different after fires have been through. I know this area very well after many Outdoor Ed bushwalks with students. Best time of the year for weather is probably May - October. Cheers
Mad video! So funny I'm watching this June 23rd this year 😌
Did you get up there again? Really looking forward to this
I really want to do this because I’m addicted to conquering mountains, but watching this makes my feet and palms sweat with fear.
My favourite hike this one. I’m keen to do it again.
Really like your video. I have done this solo twice, it took me 6 hours and 20 mins in good weather. And I just went Mezzanine Ridge yesterday, much harder than south east ridge but had a lot of fun.
林琬靜 thanks for watching!! WOW 6hrs is fast! Well done! Is the Mezzanine Ridge steep and exposed? I might give that a go next time I attack the mountain 🤙🏼
@@deangibbs6948 Mezzanine is much harder than South East Ridge, yes it's steep and exposed. I shared my experience on FB group "Take a hike-SE Qld". I believe that I watch you video via there. I did Mezzanine Ridge solo, got some critisim 😅. I got my lesson, however, I had so much fun there, definitely gonna do it again.
Cool video. Great editing. Subscribed. I have been aiming to do this, but have heard it's quite a challenge. Been doing alot of camping there though. Did Mt Maroon 2 weeks ago and that was a good hike.
Great video , great camera work
Jordie The Yugoslav thank you mate! 🤙🏼
Ripper video mate, loved the drone footage. Sucks it was foggy.. I did this in Feb 2018. Up SE Ridge down Peasants. I remember a real sketchy part near the false summit, climbing up a rocky bit where there was some water. Didn't see anyone the whole hike! Got lost 3 times, (Once heading up and twice coming down a bit before the bit cutout tree to walk through. Backtracking and focusing hard on tree steam wear where hikers hold on when passing by helped a lot getting back on track! As well as the odd ribbon or triangle). Phone battery died on the way down soo couldn't use wikiloc. Lucky there was water at a creek crossing before Rum Jungle campsite otherwise I would have ran out. I took up 4L but wasn't enough. The clearest sunny day, fed big skinks by hand up the top, Army choppers doing laps around the mountain and big hawks circling in the sky. Cooled off at the lake down the bottom and had leg cramps the last 2 hours. Was an absolute ripper and looking back I can't believe I did it. Not the same fitness now that's for sure. I'll go back before it warms up!!
I have a video of my Mt Barney hike on my UA-cam
Legend thanks mate! I just checked out your video! 👍🏽 sounds like a day you’ll never forget 😂
Pretty hot in February out that way! I went up SE ridge in winter/August, 18'C at 1pm at the top. Took 3.5Litres of water but only consumed 2.5 litres. Peasants (South Ridge) is easiest way up but not very scenic, no views, South East ridge definitely the best views and really worth going that way up. Starting to warm up now in November, 37'C forecast this weekend, definitely too hot to go on up. I keep a thermos of cold water in the car to rehydrate at the end of a hike.
Great video, thankyou for reminding me how burnt it got over last season, ill have to get up there again soon 🌲🌲😊🌲🌲
Amazing how much it has changed! 🙌🏼
Love that opening scene !
Hells yes man, loved it!!!! Getting better and better
Great video! I did it for the first time on the weekend and like your video didnt get the view I craved. Will be back also!
It’s was pretty upsetting climbing all that way to not see anything! Haha 🤦🏻♂️ good motivation for next time!
This was a really great video ❤
I love that I’m not the only one who says ‘we’ when hiking/filming alone 😂 such an epic climb mate and beautiful shots to go with it! So glad I came across this little video 🔥
Thanks legend! 🙌🏼
Great video!!! Shame it was so foggy. We did it at then end of May and it was amazing!! We have great footage from the top, definitely very challenging. I wish I have your video/editing skills.
🙏🏼 thank you!
I did Barney July last year and chanced a very clear day. I did nearly fall to death during the scramble near the peak and said I'd never do it again.... But after seeing your vid I want to give it another crack!!!
The views on a clear day look spectacular! I’ll be back again too! So glad the video has inspired you to give it another crack! Good luck! ✌🏼
@@deangibbs6948 awsom Dude , what a Ruggidly beautiful spot
Apparently there's like a gorge somewhere around the mountain ,love to find it
This is a great video
Mate your hike videos are inspirational can’t wait to start doing some just gathering gear for my first one in July 🤘🏼
I’m glad your enjoying them mate! Thanks for the feedback! 🤙🏼One day we might get out there together!
Hey Dean,
When are you heading back?
Hi Dean, how long did it take to climb up and and back from the summit and what time did You set off on the walk ... thanks
dude, youre a ledgend
Thanks for the video Dean! I just did the Peasants trail on Sunday, yep my legs are really killing me as well haha. Question regarding 7:40, is that the sketchy section everyone talks about that's super difficult to climb??
Spacegoat92 haha there is nothing easy about the big Barney is there!! 😄 I just had a look back at the footage.. That section is extremely exposed, and if you fell.... it wouldn’t be good! Because of the cloud cover I remember it being wet and a little slippery as well. It wasn’t “difficult” but it definitely gets the heart pumping 🤪
@@deangibbs6948 Ahh ok, so if it's dry there's pretty good footholds and handholds then? We were lucky, cos we were gonna bail due to the weather. But the 3 of us decided we would give it a go and if the weather hadn't improved by the time we got to any of the scrambling sections, we'd turn back. Thankfully it cleared up beautifully and we made it up in about 4.5 hours. It was my first Barney attempt!
Spacegoat92 well done for getting up! Plenty of hand and foot holds! Go for it on a sunny day ☀️
@@deangibbs6948 Good to hear, i'm doing a Barney binge on youtube at the moment. Just gotta work up the courage to do SE hahaha
Best advice I can give you is dump that krapmandu equipment! There was a saying in the serious hiking groups while I lived in NZ. You only buy Kathmandu if you want to get rescued! I was involved in some very serious near deaths of other hikers due to multiple equipment failures. While living in NZ. I bought some of their gear many years ago thinking it was decent stuff. But it's not and can leave you in a pi kle when things break suddenly. They also don't want to acknowledge equipment failure or honor warranties!
I climbed Barney around the same time you did after the fires. Carried around 23kg for an overnighter. It snowed not far to the south and could see a light dusting of snow down on Bald Rock to the south.
So i finally ended up doing the S.E Ridge!! Did it a month ago with a group of mates, it was awesome!! The view was crystal clear but windy as hell. Still enjoyed it regardless. But i topped it with Logans Ridge a couple of days ago, if you haven't done that one yet, definitely give it a go. Especially if you like rock scrambling! Although i will say this, you will learn a new definition for painful legs!! Hahaha
Iv gotta get myself back on the mountain! Does Logan’s Ridge get you back on the summit? 🤙🏼
@@deangibbs6948 Yeah man!! You pop right out on the top! I did a video of it for my other channel, i'll send you the link when i'm done editing. Just make sure you go with someone who knows the route well as it's super easy to get lost. But it's by far the best route to the top, my legs are still hurting, but it was worth it!
Another great video. Mt Barney can be dangerous and people have died.
Rudi Landsiedel there are a lot of sections that are very steep and exposed! Have to be so careful! ⛰
Some great footage. Maybe a sandwich next time for a day hike!
Craig Baker 😂 100%...
I usually take a ham and cheese croissant and a beer. LoL
😂👌🏼
So Mount Barney is tougher than Bartle Frere?
Mmmm raw gnocchi.
Is the climb/scramble harder than Tibro or Barney?
Scramble in parts is similar to top half of Mt Tibrogargan. Overall effort expended for the whole hiking day is about 4x Tibro or 3x Mt Beerwah or 3x Mt Maroon.
The lady at the very to is my science teacher
Brother let us know when you go up again I’ll tag along😜 Done beerwah need something bigger
Hehe same. Done Beerwah and Tibrogargan many times. Working up to this mountain though, as a few experienced people have said it is quite risky.
Summer climbing will be brutally hot. Be careful.
Markus Kosten your right! double the water supply 🥵
Yep, don't fix a random future date, better pick a cool weekend in summer, plan ahead, watch the weather beforehand for a Southery change to push the cool air up from down south, no warmer than 30'C max, it gets 6'C cooler as you ascend to top, nice. Carrying less weight/water, it's more enjoyable without the extreme heat.
Climbed the south east Ridge in constant rain.... Not a wise decision but an experience it was 😅😅
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