Cheers bud. Always thing to showcase places that are less visited / more difficult to get too. Got some good trips lined up, but waiting for better weather ☀️. Thanks 🙏
Thanks! Would love to visit England one day. We’ve had a very wet season recently so walking in the water is often mandatory. At least the water isn’t too cold 😅.
It’s a great first overnight hike. I don’t have a trail, but you should easily be able to find one on alltrails or wikiloc. Navigation here is certainly not difficult. Enjoy!
The fire trail I was following crosses the creek there. There is another option to cross via logs a little further upstream but it is a little cumbersome. I don’t mind the wet feet.
Aaron Nice footage but unnecessary to give away exact locations each time. A few places come to mind, only a few years back you could expect the mountain too yourself at any given time, now can barely get a park at the trail head.. A couple pictures on instagram and youtube and it goes viral, too many special places are pressured that use to require research and curioisity. Take a note out of scotty gone walkabout book, name the national park but not the exact spot!
Thanks! I tend to agree. I have first hand seen how social media can ruin locations (Tallebudgera Valley for example). I often try and keep directions and locations vague and will definitely keep it in mind for the future. Thanks for your feedback.
Really great resource for going on this hike. Fantastic footage, editing and mood as well. Cheers mate!
Cheers! Thanks for the feedback, appreciate it!
Heck yes this was exactly what I came here to search up thanks Aaron
Thanks Sharna! I hope it helps. Cheers.
Absolutely love your videos man. They've given me such a deeper appreciation for the natural beauty of SEQ. Keep them coming
Thank you. It is comments like these that make me want to keep producing videos. I really appreciate it!
I’ve added the hike to my bucket list, absolutely loved you’re video and your style!!
Thanks so much! It’s a great camp, only a few hours each way 🙏
Another cracking video mate. What a gorgeous spot that is up there
Thanks mate! Sure is. I’ve been meaning to head back up there for a while now.
Great work!
Thank you! Cheers!
Phenomenal views at the top mate. And wow what a place to wake up to. Great vid. Cheers.
Thanks! It’s quite an epic spot. Cheers 👍
Really well shot mate, you're always adding new areas to the list of places to be visited
Cheers bud. Always thing to showcase places that are less visited / more difficult to get too. Got some good trips lined up, but waiting for better weather ☀️. Thanks 🙏
Great video. Beautifully shot and edited.
Thanks! Really appreciate your comments, cheers.
What an awesome spot! You captured it beautifully!
Thank you! Really appreciate that 😀
Wow, awesome work! Cinema level videos and photography. Very talented.
Amazing! Thanks for the feedback 👍
Well done. It's a beautiful part of the world in there
Sure is. Don’t get out to Barney a lot though.
Another awesome video mate! Such a beautiful part of our country. Ive added it to my list and cannot wait to get back out there 👌
Thanks mate! Yep, it’s a good one!
I am the 400th sub, love the content
Amazing! Appreciate the support and feedback. Cheers 👍👍👍
I love it!😍 Keep up with the great content👌
Cheers!!
Brilliant videoing ❤️
Thanks 🙏
I like it at the upper portials
Yep, it’s always a great spot for a dip.
Nailed it bro 👌
Cheers!
What a quality film! Oh this walking in the water... so cool. Not sure if I would have done that.
Sunrise was stunning indeed.
Greetings from England.
Thanks! Would love to visit England one day. We’ve had a very wet season recently so walking in the water is often mandatory. At least the water isn’t too cold 😅.
Them feels when the camera fell over! I know that feeling all too well 😂 Awesome quality vid dude, your channel will grow in no time if you keep at it
Thanks mate! Appreciate it! Haha yea, the good ole’ camera fall 🤬.
Do you have map of the trail you did for this? Me and my mate are looking for a trail to do for our first overnight hike.
It’s a great first overnight hike. I don’t have a trail, but you should easily be able to find one on alltrails or wikiloc. Navigation here is certainly not difficult. Enjoy!
What camera and lens did you use Aaron?
I shot this with the Sony A7C with the Sony 16-35mm F2.8 GM. I used the DJI Mavic Air 2 for the drone shots.
Epic mate, just an awesome video, thanks for making it!
This was really engaging, you can appreciate the effort you put into every shot. A race against time for the sunrise, you captured it beautifully.
Thanks! Really appreciate the feedback 👍. It was such a beautiful sunrise!
That’s awesome!! I’ve been meaning to head there for a while now. May I ask what drone you use?
Thanks! I’d definitely recommend it. I use the DJI Magic Air 2. I wish I had waited for the Air 2S that just came out though!
I knew it there
It's a fantastic spot!
Question, did you really have to walk in the water😂
The fire trail I was following crosses the creek there. There is another option to cross via logs a little further upstream but it is a little cumbersome. I don’t mind the wet feet.
Aaron Nice footage but unnecessary to give away exact locations each time. A few places come to mind, only a few years back you could expect the mountain too yourself at any given time, now can barely get a park at the trail head.. A couple pictures on instagram and youtube and it goes viral, too many special places are pressured that use to require research and curioisity. Take a note out of scotty gone walkabout book, name the national park but not the exact spot!
Thanks! I tend to agree. I have first hand seen how social media can ruin locations (Tallebudgera Valley for example). I often try and keep directions and locations vague and will definitely keep it in mind for the future. Thanks for your feedback.