Thanks for the video Georgina, I never thought to do that walk until I saw your video. We have camped at Red Rock and some of the places you walked through. Keep them coming with your latest hiking adventures.
Awesome walk, thanks Georgina. I have spent heaps of time camping at Station Creek and sometimes Wooli, but never done the walk through. Planned for next year, can't wait.
Such a great video! Very inspiring...We need more women doing channels like these downunder! Good on you..Looking forward to seeing your channel blow up! :D
This is such a beautiful message to get 😍 after reading it I had a good look around and you're right - there's NO Solo females making adventure vids!!!!
Vita wheat and vegiemite....breakfast of champions. Also enjoy vita and tuna from the soft packets. Easy to pack and a nice flavor. A thru hike like this one should be supported by locals as even a cup of coffee at the local stall, still brings in business. Come back to Tassie , you still have unconquered tracks.
Yesss the coffee was a definite highlight!! And I definitely will come back to Tassie - thinking I'll head back in December if everything has settled down. What are your favourite tracks?
@@georginahayes766 Choosing fav"s is hard in Tas as we are spoiled for choices. Cape Pillar on the Tasman Peninsular would rate highly. It is part of the 3 capes track but can be reached for the cost of a parks pass by entering via The Fortiscue Bay track. Free camp at the Wughalee Falls platforms and exit via the Mt Fortiscue track. seeing 2 spectacular capes, the huge 300m sea cliffs and the Blade make this 3 day hike a good one. Another is to summit Mt Ossa by entering via The Lee"s Paddocks walk the accessing the Venetian Track to New Pelion hut and joining the Overland track for a short section. Summit Ossa and set up camp for the night on top. Come back out the same way and travelling in a north direction is permitted on this section. Once again , all for the cost of a parks pass. Lee's Paddocks is a spectacular valley surrounded by huge peaks. It reminded me of walking in the Rockies many years ago.
Thanks for the video Georgina, I never thought to do that walk until I saw your video. We have camped at Red Rock and some of the places you walked through. Keep them coming with your latest hiking adventures.
Awesome walk, thanks Georgina. I have spent heaps of time camping at Station Creek and sometimes Wooli, but never done the walk through. Planned for next year, can't wait.
Very pretty scenery and you are very friendly
Awesome adventure. Glad all the crossings worked out for you & the weather was epic :)
Looks great. You're way braver than I. Big props from Newcastle, NSW
Love the video. I’m keen to do the trail. Are you hiding in the bushes because it’s a non designated camp? Thanks!
Good video keep it up I’m going to do this
Yay!! Georgina more of these! Loved it
Omg so huge backpack! How much dose it weight?
Such a great video! Very inspiring...We need more women doing channels like these downunder! Good on you..Looking forward to seeing your channel blow up! :D
This is such a beautiful message to get 😍 after reading it I had a good look around and you're right - there's NO Solo females making adventure vids!!!!
@@georginahayes766 Niche! :D Have fun!
Really nice video 😀 thanks for sharing
Thanks guys 😘😘😘
@@georginahayes766 your welcome! We really enjoy making outdoor content also.
Vita wheat and vegiemite....breakfast of champions. Also enjoy vita and tuna from the soft packets. Easy to pack and a nice flavor. A thru hike like this one should be supported by locals as even a cup of coffee at the local stall, still brings in business. Come back to Tassie , you still have unconquered tracks.
Yesss the coffee was a definite highlight!!
And I definitely will come back to Tassie - thinking I'll head back in December if everything has settled down. What are your favourite tracks?
@@georginahayes766 Choosing fav"s is hard in Tas as we are spoiled for choices. Cape Pillar on the Tasman Peninsular would rate highly. It is part of the 3 capes track but can be reached for the cost of a parks pass by entering via The Fortiscue Bay track. Free camp at the Wughalee Falls platforms and exit via the Mt Fortiscue track. seeing 2 spectacular capes, the huge 300m sea cliffs and the Blade make this 3 day hike a good one. Another is to summit Mt Ossa by entering via The Lee"s Paddocks walk the accessing the Venetian Track to New Pelion hut and joining the Overland track for a short section. Summit Ossa and set up camp for the night on top. Come back out the same way and travelling in a north direction is permitted on this section. Once again , all for the cost of a parks pass. Lee's Paddocks is a spectacular valley surrounded by huge peaks. It reminded me of walking in the Rockies many years ago.
SUBSCRIBED yewwww awesome work!!!!! How did you get your van from one end to the other? Loved this video girl! Keeen to follow along
Te amo!
Yo tambien!!!
good on ya!!
Thanks for the video. Looks a lovely trek. How many water crossing to you have to arrange? Cheers, Pete
Gosh you are so beautiful!
Hehe thank you 😘