We camped at the Stinson Park campground for a couple of nights while in the area, and we had quite a bit storm roll over on one of the nights. Lightning brightening the tent every 10 seconds, pretty constant rain, and no shortage of thunder. Pretty cool to listen to.
It is indeed a new font haha! I decided to include the flashback because we kept seeing that old shed/homestead for large portions of the walk. Surprisingly, the thing that caused my tip shop computer to have the biggest hissy fit was detaching the audio from the clip where I say "sign the logbook" so it could overlay the shot of me writing in the book; and not the aforementioned font and flashback haha.
I can partially understand the road, even if I don't like the scar it created (I'm assuming it's a fire break). The private property one though, we wouldn't have done any harm to the land, it was only a few hundred metres more, and other landowners in the area let you access walks through their property (Running Creek Falls for example).
Not surprised by the thunder. That volcanic rim is such a storm catcher. Spectacular storms up there and heaps of rain
We camped at the Stinson Park campground for a couple of nights while in the area, and we had quite a bit storm roll over on one of the nights. Lightning brightening the tent every 10 seconds, pretty constant rain, and no shortage of thunder. Pretty cool to listen to.
Nice one! Enjoyed that a lot, cheers!
Thanks for watching, and showing me the area!
Do I spy a new font AND a flashback? Special effects team must be working overtime!
Nice views from the top there!
It is indeed a new font haha! I decided to include the flashback because we kept seeing that old shed/homestead for large portions of the walk.
Surprisingly, the thing that caused my tip shop computer to have the biggest hissy fit was detaching the audio from the clip where I say "sign the logbook" so it could overlay the shot of me writing in the book; and not the aforementioned font and flashback haha.
Absolute shame about the road and the PP sign.
I can partially understand the road, even if I don't like the scar it created (I'm assuming it's a fire break). The private property one though, we wouldn't have done any harm to the land, it was only a few hundred metres more, and other landowners in the area let you access walks through their property (Running Creek Falls for example).