Just the cheapest ebay compact mini stove with the fold out feet where the pot sits. It's the one that comes with the orange square plastic storage case. About $20. Works really well.
This is an amazing adventure through the most beautiful, stunning part of the world. The Blue Mountains are just next level and you have taken us on a journey like no other! I enjoyed watching every moment of this including the bloopers at the end. Well worth watching this video.
Thanks very much for this meticulously made video. We surely should see more coverage of Down Under. Even more amazing is what an one-man shooting setup needed along all those up’s and down’s on the trail.
At last, a Kraig Adams style video in Australia, great content mate, no talking (thou I did love the outtakes) just the right amount of music, meal preparation, thoroughly enjoyed, just subscribed and look forward to watching more. I am a 67 year old female bushwalker who lives in Newcastle ( if your interested in demographics).
Leaving Katoomba there are streams everywhere so you shouldn't have an issue as I did this in summer. My solitary there aren't as many so would fill up before ascending. From the campsite and all through the valley you won't have an issue.
It was in the bottom of the valley at a hike in only campground called Kedumba river crossing camp ground. You can also access it from tableands road in the east for a much easier hike in.
What tent and backpack is that? Sorry, new to hiking :)
What stove do you use?
Just the cheapest ebay compact mini stove with the fold out feet where the pot sits. It's the one that comes with the orange square plastic storage case. About $20. Works really well.
Great video, thanks mate! What's that pavilion at 8:22?
This is an amazing adventure through the most beautiful, stunning part of the world. The Blue Mountains are just next level and you have taken us on a journey like no other! I enjoyed watching every moment of this including the bloopers at the end. Well worth watching this video.
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This was perfect 👍🏼
Thanks for sharing loved the angles was a delight to watch 🙌🏼
Glad you enjoyed it!
Such a relaxing video, and I can see a lot of effort was put in to making it. Hope you'll come back and make some more!
Me too mate, I am working on it as best I can!
Loved it - amazing walk, amazing countryside and great storytelling via your footage. Thanks!
Thanks mate
Haha! Love the bloopers at the end. So real😅
Haha yes we are all human and make mistakes!
that video was banging
I think I may have done this one before, long time ago.
It was a good one to be honest. Even the road section was great after climbing through all the hills and was a relief to be back on consistent ground.
Thanks very much for this meticulously made video. We surely should see more coverage of Down Under.
Even more amazing is what an one-man shooting setup needed along all those up’s and down’s on the trail.
The key is to try and only take the need items and not the want items.
Well done mate. Heading up there in a few weeks to give this one a crack.
Hope you enjoy it!
Absolutely stunning!
Thank you! It was fun to capture this landscape
Is this atea all still closed?
I'm not entirely sure as I hiked this a year ago now.
That was great!
Thanks for taking us along.
Looking forward to more videos
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Thank you!
Totally Rugged
At last, a Kraig Adams style video in Australia, great content mate, no talking (thou I did love the outtakes) just the right amount of music, meal preparation, thoroughly enjoyed, just subscribed and look forward to watching more. I am a 67 year old female bushwalker who lives in Newcastle ( if your interested in demographics).
Thank you for the comment and glad to see you are getting out there enjoying our beautiful country :)
Nice and peaceful mate, thanks for taking us along and for showing at the end that it wasn't as easy as you were making it look!
Thank you. It is not always as glamorous as it seems haha!
Awesome video mate, love the cinematography 💯
Thanks mate.
That liar bird was cool
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Thank you for watching!
Hey Sean, great video.
Can I ask, how much water did you take. And is there my places to filter sen refill?
Leaving Katoomba there are streams everywhere so you shouldn't have an issue as I did this in summer. My solitary there aren't as many so would fill up before ascending. From the campsite and all through the valley you won't have an issue.
@@seancjmatthews thanks very much mate
Amazing video bro!! Keep producing more great videos!!
Thank you so much man.
May I ask where you camped overnight?
Sean Matthews? Where did you camp overnight?
It was in the bottom of the valley at a hike in only campground called Kedumba river crossing camp ground. You can also access it from tableands road in the east for a much easier hike in.
@@seancjmatthews you chose to walk up out of Kedumba though ... that hill ...
@@camgrice I know! Did you do the chain climb? I missed the footage capturing that climb it would have been great content
@@seancjmatthews nope, just straight up Kedumba Valley Road, didn't try the Goat Track either.
what did you use for the night sky time lapse
It was the time-lapse movie mode feature in the Nikon Z6.
Thanks that was cool 👍
No problem man!
Well done sean!
Thank you. I have a couple of plans to sort through for the next ones but I have been slack haha :)
you insult our intelligence with all the camera setups filming yourself coming & going.
Haha it is a bit like work at times :)
It's more like "artistic license". Well done. @@seancjmatthews