Hope you all enjoyed this one, still pinching myself that I was fortunate enough to see a platypus up that close! As I pointed out in the end of the vid this was actually one of two hikes that I did during this trip to Tassie. Next upload should be in 1-2 weeks where I hike the Freycinet Circuit - My expectations weren't too high for this but boy was I wrong. This one was easily right up there with some of the best hiking I've done, so I can't wait to show it off and start the edit. Thanks again to all of you for watching
Nice one Josh, I did an overnighter into WoJ March 2021. Arrived WILD DOG Camp bout 6pm Twas near full on platforms, ( some designated for Tours groups ) Some Possums Savaged several of us campers thru the night. Clawed & ripped my tent wall obviously smelling food. Beaten back with my shoe to curtail his persistence, Even someone’s food bag dangling off a tree branch. Pesky Lil creatures. Highly Recommend this hike !
Great Video Josh,love your cinematography,commentary and honest feedback at the end,we are looking at doing walls at some stage and found your video really entertaining,informative and loved the images including the small stuff like plants etc,thanks for putting this together,and yes, how good seing that Platypus pop up in the creek,how awesome!
More Aussies need to start making quality content like this Josh, I’m sick of watching irrelevant US hikers on hikes I’ll probably never get to do, I’ve just started making my own films so thanks for the inspiration mate, go Aussies 🤘🏽
Was researching hikes in Tassie, and was so happy to see you'd put up a video about your experience with the Walls of Jerusalem. That platypus sighting made me well up with emotion - just incredible.
@@JoshCarrHikes thats the beauty of nature, surprises you when you least expect it! the more you get out the bigger the chance of things like this too!
Thanks again for another interesting video Josh. I really like that you have the little Q & A (without the Q) at the end to give advice and tips for the walk. Cheers.
That was pretty cool seeing the Platypus in the wild. How exciting Josh. I recently saw my first Platypus when we were recently in Tasmania. Like you, I was very excited. Great trail and a great hiking trip 👍🏽🙏🏽
I enjoyed your video Josh and also agree with your comments at the end. I love the Walls of Jerusalem and usually walk in from Lake Ada via Lake Fanny as it is a lot closer to Hobart.
Couldn’t believe it myself and still can’t. I didn’t expect to ever see one in the wild, let alone one that close. Maybe one day you’ll get the stroke of luck that I did!
I absolutely loved this one. Brought back so many memories of February 2020 when we did 5 nights at the Walls and surrounds. You video was quiet, respectful of the bush and it was just a delight to go with you. What a tremendous find - a platypus. So special.
Stunning video Josh! Very fortunate to see the Platypus. You really made this into a beautiful masterpiece, will put it on the list of trails to do in Tasmania. :)
Didn't know about a platypus at Dixons. Lucky you to get so close. Such a narrow creek for it. I was lucky to spot one at Mole Creek before heading into WoJ.
Awesome vid as always josh. Thought I’d let u know my partner and I did bluff knoll last week inspired by ur video absolutely breathtaking views. Thanks heaps mate
This has got me so excited to get to Tassy! Will be there in a few weeks time. Incredible video as always Josh thanks for being an inspiration and really showing off all of these great Aussie trails
Great video, I've been in Tassy for 16 years now, still love the forests. One thing about Tassy, always be prepared for the cold. Weather can and does change very quickly. It is not unusual to get snow mid summer in the high lands. I all works on wind direction and speed. If you get a southerly it will be cold regardless.
Absolutely, I always pack warm clothing with me when I head to Tassie! Kind of glad I’ve snagged decent weather each time I’ve been but also not. I’ve only seen snow once before so would be a ripper experience if it were to happen, albeit a cold one.
@@JoshCarrHikes yeah snow is a hard one to predict, lots of variables. Wind direction, wind speed, moisture content etc. And it will also snow on some mountains and not others. Cradle mountain is a top spot to be when its snowing, unless you are in a tent. But you also get times when you can't get in or out, unless you have a 4wd with chains.
Really enjoyable vid, Josh, excellent work. Heading to WoJ in December for the first time and can’t wait. PS: how good was that platypus encounter - fantastic!
Mate, I love lapping up any content about my own backyard, but your stuff absolutely tops it and captures the feeling of Waldeinsamkeit and the Tassie wilderness. Keep it up. Gotta recommend Maria Island (at least 4-5 days) as well. Easier than many of the Tassie hikes you've done but breathtaking nonetheless.
Cheers mate, appreciate it! Maria island is definitely on the to do list. There’s too many good trails in Tassie and not enough time to knock them all out 😅
Next time your down hit me up Take you to solitary hut and some of the other huts that not even other locals know about .....I have a mate in pws who sent me updated hut and track notes in 2020 there's another 3 special huts in that area....trapper hut was the one at the start everyone knows that one lol great video as always
Sounds awesome dude. Your mate wouldn’t be able sign off a drone permit for me by any chance? 🤣 I’d imagine there’s heaps of hidden gems around Tassie, such an awesome place
Definitely wasn’t one of the highlights. Perhaps it wouldn’t have been so bad though if I wasn’t racing the clock to make it to the next trail head in time
Great work matey. Heading there in April for the Autumn colour. Was going to do the loop but after seeing your vid will just do a day walk to balls lake hut and back to Dixon. Going to spend 4 days in there as we want sunrise and Astro shots and may not get the conditions over a shorter stay. Get yourself into the Western Arthurs, now there is a challenge.
That’ll be awesome, enjoy it mate! Yeah I personally wouldn’t go any further than Lake Ball Hut, there’s really not much to see after that. I’d originally planned to set up camp there but so glad I didn’t. Western Arthur’s is on the list but might be a while until I get to that one. I rekon I’ll drag a mate along for that one too as I’ve heard it can be pretty sketchy
Josh where do you source your music from? I notice it is about the only thing you don’t list. I understand if you don’t wish to reveal as finding the right tune is challenging and a lot of work.
@@andrewiverach659 Hey mate sorry about the late reply. I use musicbed for all my music. $20 a month and once the video is uploaded it stays monetised forever even if you cancel your membership. Not a bad deal if you ask me
you should figure what the name of the at plateau looking mountain is at 407 the long skinny looking stump in the background looks like its higher than anything around it
Thank you, excellent vid as always. Hope the knee is not giving too much grief. Both of mine don't like me going hiking, but I make them. Trekking poles really help. :) Which Marmot jacket do you wear as your rain gear?
Haha sounds like we’re in a similar boat. No idea to be honest, I’ve ripped all the tags off so can’t tell what it is anymore. It was one that has a removable zipper jumper in it if that helps?
@@JoshCarrHikes yuppo, creamy vegetable pasta and vegetable laksa are the surpringly awesome ones, then chilli beef as well. Great portion size as well, feels like two extra mouthfuls than a regular freeze-dried.
Hey Josh I’m about to do this hike tomorrow. I’m a bit shocked at the national park entry pass being $80. For me that’s 3 days worth of hiking which is very steep. Is there any way around this ?
It is steep if you’re only going for a short period. Personally I did the 2 year pass for unlimited access to any National park in Tas for $115. You can choose individual national parks though, which just having a look now, would set you back $46. Might be the cheapest option for you if you’re just doing the WOJ?
Cheers Craig. I was actually just filling my water bladder up and filtering it through the Katadyn. Took me a while because the filter needed cleaning so I was sitting there pretty quietly for 5-10 minutes. Heard this splash and then sure enough a platypus popped out!
Oh brother get the Nemo airpins lol there best oh and a Nemo airpad no blowing into pad lol and the curriwongs sound fkn great love em we have same idea pack the pluggers boys trust us lol
Hope you all enjoyed this one, still pinching myself that I was fortunate enough to see a platypus up that close! As I pointed out in the end of the vid this was actually one of two hikes that I did during this trip to Tassie. Next upload should be in 1-2 weeks where I hike the Freycinet Circuit - My expectations weren't too high for this but boy was I wrong. This one was easily right up there with some of the best hiking I've done, so I can't wait to show it off and start the edit. Thanks again to all of you for watching
Nice one Josh, I did an overnighter into WoJ March 2021. Arrived WILD DOG Camp bout 6pm Twas near full on platforms, ( some designated for Tours groups ) Some Possums Savaged several of us campers thru the night. Clawed & ripped my tent wall obviously smelling food. Beaten back with my shoe to curtail his persistence, Even someone’s food bag dangling off a tree branch. Pesky Lil creatures. Highly Recommend this hike !
Well crafted video, the best I have seen so far of the many Tassie Hiking channels.
Great Video Josh,love your cinematography,commentary and honest feedback at the end,we are looking at doing walls at some stage and found your video really entertaining,informative and loved the images including the small stuff like plants etc,thanks for putting this together,and yes, how good seing that Platypus pop up in the creek,how awesome!
More Aussies need to start making quality content like this Josh, I’m sick of watching irrelevant US hikers on hikes I’ll probably never get to do, I’ve just started making my own films so thanks for the inspiration mate, go Aussies 🤘🏽
Couldn't agree with you more on that one! Can't beat that homegrown content. Hopefully the vids I create will fill some of that void
@@JoshCarrHikes مظممممممممممممظخ
Beautifully shot and truly shows the beauty of the Tassie wilderness, well done
What a special place. Thank you for this special video.
ReaIIy appreciate you posting this video. Thank you.
4:29 love seeing Barn Bluff and Cradle Mtn in the distance mid to far left.
I'm about to head out on this trail next month, found the overview section very interesting. Thanks mate!!
Thanks Josh, Tassi really looks to be worth while. And it's so close to us here in Vic.
It really is, stunning scenery around every corner. If only I was that close!
Now that's a rare shot of the platypus. Well done!
Was researching hikes in Tassie, and was so happy to see you'd put up a video about your experience with the Walls of Jerusalem. That platypus sighting made me well up with emotion - just incredible.
Thanks Nicole! Even after a year on I still can’t believe I managed to see one up that close. Such a vivid memory I’ll never forget
Thanks Josh. Really enjoy watching your hikes. Beautiful music and stunning photography.
Thanks Angelica!
That platypus encounter is awesome! Would love to stumble across one in the wild! Lovely video, given me more tassie inspiration, can’t wait to go!
Couldn’t believe my luck. First time seeing one so was a pretty special moment.
@@JoshCarrHikes thats the beauty of nature, surprises you when you least expect it! the more you get out the bigger the chance of things like this too!
Did that hike back around 6/7 years ago, still rank it as the no 1 hike I have ever done. Next time I am in Tassie will be hopefully doing it again.
Wow,,i love to hike too,,a long walk thats good🙏🙏🙏always take care🙏
Another incredible video, Josh. Awesome editing and stunning videography as always.
Thanks again for another interesting video Josh. I really like that you have the little Q & A (without the Q) at the end to give advice and tips for the walk. Cheers.
Thanks Pete. I feel as though it wraps up the vid and also gives a bit of context too.
That was pretty cool seeing the Platypus in the wild. How exciting Josh. I recently saw my first Platypus when we were recently in Tasmania. Like you, I was very excited. Great trail and a great hiking trip 👍🏽🙏🏽
It’s an unreal experience hey. They seem to be much more common in Tassie that’s for sure!
I enjoyed your video Josh and also agree with your comments at the end. I love the Walls of Jerusalem and usually walk in from Lake Ada via Lake Fanny as it is a lot closer to Hobart.
I wasn’t aware that you could head in that way so that’s handy to know. If I head back there I’ll be sure to look into that, thanks Marian!
You got to see a platypus!!!!! I’m so jelly. I grew up down there and never got to see one in the wild despite trying a lot :(
Couldn’t believe it myself and still can’t. I didn’t expect to ever see one in the wild, let alone one that close. Maybe one day you’ll get the stroke of luck that I did!
Can't believe that you saw a platypus in the wild, that is amazing. Hoping to do this hike as well the next time that I can get to Tassie!
Believe me I’m still pinching myself. Enjoy it mate, it’s a stunning hike
Gorgeous views! Thanks for sharing your experience
Thanks for watching :)
@@JoshCarrHikes no problem 😊 we really enjoy making outdoor content also
I absolutely loved this one. Brought back so many memories of February 2020 when we did 5 nights at the Walls and surrounds. You video was quiet, respectful of the bush and it was just a delight to go with you. What a tremendous find - a platypus. So special.
Thanks Debra, it really is a stunning walk. That would have been awesome to spend 5 nights exploring the surrounding region.
Great videography and storytelling Josh. Love your summary at the end also. Great info!
Thanks Megan!
Amazing place to visit but I may drop because I only have walked a 12km trail at the Royal NP
Stunning video Josh!
Very fortunate to see the Platypus. You really made this into a beautiful masterpiece, will put it on the list of trails to do in Tasmania. :)
It’s a must do in my opinion! Still pinching myself about the platypus
Beautiful videography!
Cheers!
Didn't know about a platypus at Dixons. Lucky you to get so close. Such a narrow creek for it. I was lucky to spot one at Mole Creek before heading into WoJ.
I was under the assumption that they were found in much larger bodies of water so I could hardly believe it. Tassie must be the place for it!
Brilliant Josh your filmography gets better and betterer haha. Tassie mate you did it proud they should use your videos for their promotions.
Haha that would be the dream! Cheers Carl
Awesome vid as always josh. Thought I’d let u know my partner and I did bluff knoll last week inspired by ur video absolutely breathtaking views. Thanks heaps mate
That’s awesome to hear. It’s a beautiful part of the country down that way, hope the trip went well for you!
This has got me so excited to get to Tassy! Will be there in a few weeks time. Incredible video as always Josh thanks for being an inspiration and really showing off all of these great Aussie trails
You’ll love it mate, such a stunning part of the country. There’s a reason why I keep heading back there 😂 Enjoy!
Great video Mate.
Thanks dude
Great video, I've been in Tassy for 16 years now, still love the forests. One thing about Tassy, always be prepared for the cold. Weather can and does change very quickly. It is not unusual to get snow mid summer in the high lands. I all works on wind direction and speed. If you get a southerly it will be cold regardless.
Absolutely, I always pack warm clothing with me when I head to Tassie! Kind of glad I’ve snagged decent weather each time I’ve been but also not. I’ve only seen snow once before so would be a ripper experience if it were to happen, albeit a cold one.
@@JoshCarrHikes yeah snow is a hard one to predict, lots of variables. Wind direction, wind speed, moisture content etc. And it will also snow on some mountains and not others. Cradle mountain is a top spot to be when its snowing, unless you are in a tent. But you also get times when you can't get in or out, unless you have a 4wd with chains.
another good one.
Cheers mate
Definitely planing to do this now !
Great to hear!
Amazing to see a platypus! I really appreciate your camera work.
It was a massive highlight, still can’t believe I was that fortunate. Cheers Heidi!
Really enjoyable vid, Josh, excellent work. Heading to WoJ in December for the first time and can’t wait. PS: how good was that platypus encounter - fantastic!
Still pinching myself! You’ll have a blast, such a stunning part of the world
Min 7;56 A ANIMAL JUMPING BEHIND AT THE LEFT!! Hahahahah
Amazing mate!
Cheers!
Mate, I love lapping up any content about my own backyard, but your stuff absolutely tops it and captures the feeling of Waldeinsamkeit and the Tassie wilderness. Keep it up. Gotta recommend Maria Island (at least 4-5 days) as well. Easier than many of the Tassie hikes you've done but breathtaking nonetheless.
Cheers mate, appreciate it! Maria island is definitely on the to do list. There’s too many good trails in Tassie and not enough time to knock them all out 😅
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Next time your down hit me up
Take you to solitary hut and some of the other huts that not even other locals know about .....I have a mate in pws who sent me updated hut and track notes in 2020 there's another 3 special huts in that area....trapper hut was the one at the start everyone knows that one lol great video as always
Sounds awesome dude. Your mate wouldn’t be able sign off a drone permit for me by any chance? 🤣 I’d imagine there’s heaps of hidden gems around Tassie, such an awesome place
I agree with you that hiking in overgrown bush is a hassle... must be full of spider webs too...
The amount of spider webs nearly drove me insane!
Another excellent video, that circuit section did not look like fun.
Definitely wasn’t one of the highlights. Perhaps it wouldn’t have been so bad though if I wasn’t racing the clock to make it to the next trail head in time
Great work matey. Heading there in April for the Autumn colour. Was going to do the loop but after seeing your vid will just do a day walk to balls lake hut and back to Dixon. Going to spend 4 days in there as we want sunrise and Astro shots and may not get the conditions over a shorter stay.
Get yourself into the Western Arthurs, now there is a challenge.
That’ll be awesome, enjoy it mate! Yeah I personally wouldn’t go any further than Lake Ball Hut, there’s really not much to see after that. I’d originally planned to set up camp there but so glad I didn’t.
Western Arthur’s is on the list but might be a while until I get to that one. I rekon I’ll drag a mate along for that one too as I’ve heard it can be pretty sketchy
Josh where do you source your music from? I notice it is about the only thing you don’t list. I understand if you don’t wish to reveal as finding the right tune is challenging and a lot of work.
@@andrewiverach659 Hey mate sorry about the late reply. I use musicbed for all my music. $20 a month and once the video is uploaded it stays monetised forever even if you cancel your membership. Not a bad deal if you ask me
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing.
FYI, I was trying to check out your gear list, but the links didn't work for them. 😔
Super weird, not sure why they weren't working. Either way they should be now!
Top stuff❤🙌
Cheers!
Hi Josh but where is Tasmanian Deville you didnot shoot it?
right there at 4:07 the peak in the background was a really big tree
you should figure what the name of the at plateau looking mountain is at 407 the long skinny looking stump in the background looks like its higher than anything around it
Thank you, excellent vid as always. Hope the knee is not giving too much grief. Both of mine don't like me going hiking, but I make them. Trekking poles really help. :)
Which Marmot jacket do you wear as your rain gear?
Haha sounds like we’re in a similar boat. No idea to be honest, I’ve ripped all the tags off so can’t tell what it is anymore. It was one that has a removable zipper jumper in it if that helps?
how long is the distance from carpark to Dixon's Kingdom Campground??
Good stuff - Tasmania is incredible! How'd you find the Strive compared to the freeze dried meals?
Absolutely loved them hey, will definitely be getting more! Tried a couple different ones on the Freycinet hike but Pesto topped it for me
@@JoshCarrHikes yuppo, creamy vegetable pasta and vegetable laksa are the surpringly awesome ones, then chilli beef as well. Great portion size as well, feels like two extra mouthfuls than a regular freeze-dried.
About to fly down to do this walk and encouraged to go solo, where did you camp at freycinetNP?
At Wineglass Bay camp site and Cooks Beach. Enjoy the Walls!
Hey Josh I’m about to do this hike tomorrow. I’m a bit shocked at the national park entry pass being $80. For me that’s 3 days worth of hiking which is very steep. Is there any way around this ?
It is steep if you’re only going for a short period. Personally I did the 2 year pass for unlimited access to any National park in Tas for $115. You can choose individual national parks though, which just having a look now, would set you back $46. Might be the cheapest option for you if you’re just doing the WOJ?
Hey Josh loving your videos, just started making videos myself...that platypus epic! We’re you going for water or did you spot him first?
Cheers Craig. I was actually just filling my water bladder up and filtering it through the Katadyn. Took me a while because the filter needed cleaning so I was sitting there pretty quietly for 5-10 minutes. Heard this splash and then sure enough a platypus popped out!
Epic should be in da thumbnail
Oh brother get the Nemo airpins lol there best oh and a Nemo airpad no blowing into pad lol and the curriwongs sound fkn great love em we have same idea pack the pluggers boys trust us lol
Surprised I haven’t heard of the Nemo airpins before as they look pretty decent. More things to lighten my wallet 😂
No Drone Footage ??
Unfortunately not. Tassie parks and wildlife are rather strict on the drone regulations in national parks