So good to watch Josh’s quiet videos. They speak for themselves through wonderful scenery, peaceful background music - or none at all, soft background chatter with other hikers. I feel as if I am there. And a bit of a talk at the end. Excellent work Josh. Cheers, Ian.
Could already tell you were inspired by Kraig Adams. I noticed the style, the tent, and now the music too :D Love your videos, shows me a part of the world i've never seen its nature of.
Thanks dude, really appreciated! Kraig's a huuuge inspiration of mine so hoping my videos can turn out half as a good as his. Yeah I'm definitely not the most observant person - Truth be told, it took me a solid month or two after buying mine to realise that we had same tent. Great minds think a like I guess ;)
Excellent share. We should all understand our physical limitations in wild isolated areas. Thanks for your experience. I'll remember better medkit, marshmallows and planning. What about snakes and spiders?
Can't forget the marshmallows! Snakes and spiders are really no issue. Just have to be wary that they do exist and for the most part they'll leave you alone
Nice video, love the morning mist! It looks so peaceful on the track... I use Merino sock liners under a pair of normal socks to prevent blisters. It really helps prevent the friction :D
Thanks Dori, could hardly believe it when I opened up my tent in the morning! I'll definitely be investing in a pair of those for the next hike that's for sure.
Yeah they can be. Me and another mate did a hike a bit further along the Bibb a couple months back and literally got covered head to toe in hundreds of the salt and pepper ticks. Haven’t had any bad experiences apart from that one time though
Blisters. Cut the top off with sharp beard scissors then ignore them. Buy some Fixomul and put it on your hotspots and you will avoid the blisters in the first place. Great photography, great production great music, but you talk too much. A good job. B+
So good to watch Josh’s quiet videos. They speak for themselves through wonderful scenery, peaceful background music - or none at all, soft background chatter with other hikers. I feel as if I am there. And a bit of a talk at the end. Excellent work Josh. Cheers, Ian.
Very soothing video while we're in lockdown in Sydney... good point about measuring your own ability on the trail
What an amazing video! It was great to meet you and Hayden at Helena! Can’t wait to see more of your adventures 😀
Cheers Melinda, and likewise!
Lovely video.
great footage mate! gonna hit up the northern terminus tomorrow thanks for the inspiration :)
Cheers! Hope the hike went well for ya
Could already tell you were inspired by Kraig Adams. I noticed the style, the tent, and now the music too :D Love your videos, shows me a part of the world i've never seen its nature of.
Thanks dude, really appreciated! Kraig's a huuuge inspiration of mine so hoping my videos can turn out half as a good as his. Yeah I'm definitely not the most observant person - Truth be told, it took me a solid month or two after buying mine to realise that we had same tent. Great minds think a like I guess ;)
Subscribed! Good work and keep up the silent walks. Aussie Kraig Adams :)
Cheers! If mine turn out half as good as Kraig's I'll be wrapped
Excellent share. We should all understand our physical limitations in wild isolated areas. Thanks for your experience. I'll remember better medkit, marshmallows and planning. What about snakes and spiders?
Can't forget the marshmallows! Snakes and spiders are really no issue. Just have to be wary that they do exist and for the most part they'll leave you alone
Nice video, love the morning mist! It looks so peaceful on the track...
I use Merino sock liners under a pair of normal socks to prevent blisters. It really helps prevent the friction :D
Thanks Dori, could hardly believe it when I opened up my tent in the morning! I'll definitely be investing in a pair of those for the next hike that's for sure.
Looks excellent mate. Need to get up there for an overnighter!!
Cheers. You won’t regret it, especially now that it’s cooling off!
Are kangaroo ticks much of a problem? The one time I went camping in the SW I got a few.
Yeah they can be. Me and another mate did a hike a bit further along the Bibb a couple months back and literally got covered head to toe in hundreds of the salt and pepper ticks. Haven’t had any bad experiences apart from that one time though
Blisters. Cut the top off with sharp beard scissors then ignore them. Buy some Fixomul and put it on your hotspots and you will avoid the blisters in the first place. Great photography, great production great music, but you talk too much. A good job. B+