I quite like your video and your photos are great! Thanks for sharing. (Your bush walk really reminds me so nice about all my bush walk in Tassi. Specially being in the mud :-) )
brought the whole kit ;) 16-35mm F2.8, 70-200 F2.8, 5dmk4 and sony a7r2, go pro, filters. There's only 1 route into oberon that I'm aware of unless you're considering doing the arthurs in reverse?
I have done MANY tramps over the years and I HAVE to know...HOW the F&^$%$K did you (seeing what you had around the tent sites...including a BEER!) pack ALL that stuff AND the cameras?!(yes...I only take my iPhone for pics on tramps)…..AND you also had to position yourselves at certain times in places that normally you would have continued on but stayed for the photographic bonanza!!
Haha , thanks for recognising the effort ! The beer we can give credit to Francois who had actually stashed it there on a previous trip 1 year ago and found it in the bushes untouched lol. As for photographic gear, this added considerable weight such that I was lugging around 27kg on my back and front to start off with. The locations were places we walked back to at sunset/sunrise after having established camp earlier in the day. Can get pretty tiring but I love a good work out :)
Heavenly beutiful. Really amazing. Thanks for sharing :)
Good to see the local Cascade Draught made a feature ;) Beautiful images of my home state.
Oh boy, how extremely beautiful (and wild!). Thanks for sharing!
Some of the most incredible photos I've seen on UA-cam
Thanks Dana - it's the most incredible place I've hiked ;)
@@deebot76 the shot of the milky way over lake Oberon is unbelievable. Man id like a shot of that on my wall!
Stunning..
Incredible video, thank you so much for sharing :)
Amazing place! Thanks for sharing your footage and beautiful photos!
No worries at all :)
I quite like your video and your photos are great! Thanks for sharing. (Your bush walk really reminds me so nice about all my bush walk in Tassi. Specially being in the mud :-) )
My I ask why you thumbnailed lake peddar island and not lake Oberon? Good trip video another one to do on my list...nice upload
awesome vid
Great Video, Beautiful Pics!!
Wonderful Video! Thank you for sharing.
Great photos. Amazing walk. Which tent did you prefer Allak or Nammatj?
I only lived in the Nammatj so I don't know lol - they felt a lot sturdier than my MSR Hubba that's for sure!
@@deebot76 Thanks
That was 6 minutes of my life well spent....
That had to be fun Dylan. Nice edit. Cheers to the family :)
thanks Ken - sure was a blast :)
very good video ! thank you for the share :)
nice pictures!
Didn't you go past Oberon?
nah , oberon and back - one day might go through but head for heights isn't awesome !
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What kind of camera and lens did you use and which route did you take to lake oberon
brought the whole kit ;) 16-35mm F2.8, 70-200 F2.8, 5dmk4 and sony a7r2, go pro, filters. There's only 1 route into oberon that I'm aware of unless you're considering doing the arthurs in reverse?
I have done MANY tramps over the years and I HAVE to know...HOW the F&^$%$K did you (seeing what you had around the tent sites...including a BEER!) pack ALL that stuff AND the cameras?!(yes...I only take my iPhone for pics on tramps)…..AND you also had to position yourselves at certain times in places that normally you would have continued on but stayed for the photographic bonanza!!
Haha , thanks for recognising the effort ! The beer we can give credit to Francois who had actually stashed it there on a previous trip 1 year ago and found it in the bushes untouched lol. As for photographic gear, this added considerable weight such that I was lugging around 27kg on my back and front to start off with. The locations were places we walked back to at sunset/sunrise after having established camp earlier in the day. Can get pretty tiring but I love a good work out :)