Great video Daniel. You captured the essence beautifully. So is hiking here entirely discouraged and unavailable to the general public or does one have to treasure hunt for access?
Thank you! It's possible to gain access as part of certain hiking clubs and things like that, I think the MCSA might have access, though I'm afraid I'm not entirely sure
Thank you, and well spotted! I'm a long way off from anything near that quality, but did indeed take some inspiration from his slower and more atmospheric approach to filming and editing
Lovely video and memories! I loved the timelapse of the reflections in the window 1:30 and great shot of King Julian the dormouse. And you got the Cape cobra 9:01 ! I am hoping to capture some of my own footage of this place this season 😋💦
I just remembered - what happened to that very convincing shot of me drinking tea that you were willing to bribe someone to do? Was the acting substandard? 😂
It's fortunately not the entire mountain range, just a small section which includes the majority of the bit along the river. I think it was formerly owned as part of a local farm, but is now something like a private nature reserve owned by an organisation (not an individual or family). The ecosystem is quite fragile, and so access is controlled to keep it healthy and pristine.
Love this place, probably my favorite hiking spot!! So untouched and incredible once dropping into the canyon.
Absolutely! Probably the most pristine place I've hiked in so far :) such a special spot
the clarity of that water is mesmerising , well done what a place !!!!
Thank you! And yes indeed, we just swum with our mouths open whenever we got thirsty :)
Stunning, where is this?
Wow. Your videos are awesome. You are privileged to have traveled through such a beautiful place. My envy is boundless.
Thank you very much! I feel unbelievably privileged to have gotten to spend time in places like this :)
another incredible and fantastic adventure, thanks for sharing the beauty of nature and the impressions.😀
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it :)
What an incredible trip! Thank you for capturing the memories!
Looks like such a cool adventure
It really was!
happy people make great videos :)
Very much so :)
Great video Daniel. You captured the essence beautifully. So is hiking here entirely discouraged and unavailable to the general public or does one have to treasure hunt for access?
Thank you! It's possible to gain access as part of certain hiking clubs and things like that, I think the MCSA might have access, though I'm afraid I'm not entirely sure
Lovely video and music. It inspired by Hermann Hoek's hiking videos?
Thank you, and well spotted! I'm a long way off from anything near that quality, but did indeed take some inspiration from his slower and more atmospheric approach to filming and editing
Lovely video and memories! I loved the timelapse of the reflections in the window 1:30 and great shot of King Julian the dormouse. And you got the Cape cobra 9:01 !
I am hoping to capture some of my own footage of this place this season 😋💦
Thanks Emily! Hope you get the chance :)
I just remembered - what happened to that very convincing shot of me drinking tea that you were willing to bribe someone to do? Was the acting substandard? 😂
How can a mountain range be private property. That is just Criminal
It's fortunately not the entire mountain range, just a small section which includes the majority of the bit along the river. I think it was formerly owned as part of a local farm, but is now something like a private nature reserve owned by an organisation (not an individual or family). The ecosystem is quite fragile, and so access is controlled to keep it healthy and pristine.