East Beerwah climb (grade 2), Glass House Mountains

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
  • A fun technical bushwalk to the summit of Mount Beerwah, following the "East Beerwah" route, a grade 2 rock climb. Movie contains spectacular drone footage and topo maps. Filmed over 4 climbs.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @pappysproductions
    @pappysproductions Рік тому +21

    Irresponsible parenting is.... NOT taking your kids on adventures like these! Beautiful video.

    • @BillyMillion
      @BillyMillion 4 місяці тому

      One fall backwards and that baby will be turned into a smear of red paste

  • @shannonbeck567
    @shannonbeck567 Рік тому +3

    Great videos- brought my little ones on all of my adventures as well , now 18 years later they are extremely determined, autonomous, and confident. Thanks for sharing

  • @yanzodadon
    @yanzodadon Рік тому +8

    Great video! No annoying music, full off information, just need a windmuff 👌🏽

  • @JaydenLawson
    @JaydenLawson Рік тому +2

    Nice video! The young fella must've loved it

  • @TheAustralianHealthShow
    @TheAustralianHealthShow Рік тому +1

    thanks for showing this track

  • @ameliade1783
    @ameliade1783 9 місяців тому +1

    Keep it up man! This is parenting done right! Inspiring

  • @anthonyberglas6318
    @anthonyberglas6318 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this excellent video. The route to Mr Busy Pillar starts at the bottom of the fence, we went too high, found a lovely carpet snake :). When climbing, if it starts to get quite difficult you have probably missed the traverse, we had to go down a bit. The traverse is narrow. There is a lot of tape now.
    But go soon. A small group of Australians that have some inheritance from the Jinibara tribe now have native title on all the national parks on the Sunshine Coast. They want to prevent people climbing any of the Glasshouse Mountains, starting with Mt Beerwah. This would be a great pity, I want my children to be able to enjoy our wild places as I have done.
    Tell your friends, write to politicians.

    • @richard_pattison
      @richard_pattison  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for the update Anthony - I wasn't aware of the issue. A quick search finds that the Jinibara Corporation hold native title west of Old Gympie Rd for Mount Beerwah, Crookneck & The Twins but seemingly not Mike T. East of the Old Gympie Rd (Coochin, Ngungun, Tibrogargan, Tibberoowuccum, Beerburrum, Wild Horse, Elimbah) is the Kabi Kabi people but I'm not sure the claim was validated by the QLD court. This recent ABC article discusses the issue of Beerwah: www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-11/custodians-call-mount-beewah-closure-climbers/102207888

  • @KarlDeckerPresents
    @KarlDeckerPresents Рік тому +1

    Wow had no idea there were cool mountain routes down under like that. 😮

  • @BrendonKay-r4w
    @BrendonKay-r4w 11 місяців тому

    I climbed up this way Saturday but I did end up losing the trail for a little bit tho. I ended up watching your video again then picked the trail back up. The spray paint is very worn now and some spots it's quite hard to see

  • @tariqbhat786
    @tariqbhat786 Рік тому +2

    I live in Beerwah , but my Beerwah is in Jammu & Kashmir (india)

  • @ThatGuyMagnum
    @ThatGuyMagnum Рік тому +2

    Wow this was uploaded less than 3 weeks before my partner and I tried to climb beerwah in the rain (very stupid idea) and fell off the first ascent haha

  • @F1lmtwit
    @F1lmtwit Рік тому +1

    Anymore Utah runs?

    • @richard_pattison
      @richard_pattison  Рік тому +5

      Yes, plenty more from Utah coming. We had 90 days in the US this year (maximum duration for a tourist visa). I have another ~50 movies from this year + ~10 from 2017 that I didn't edit/publish because parenthood got in the way. I'm managing to publish one video a week at the moment, next Friday (Oz time) should be the North Fork of Iron Wash. Thanks for your support & encouragement :)

    • @F1lmtwit
      @F1lmtwit Рік тому

      @@richard_pattison - You do know that lots of folks just stay longer and don't worry about hat 90 day cap.

  • @anthonyberglas6318
    @anthonyberglas6318 Рік тому +3

    I took my daughter up the NW track. Great walk/climb, a spiritual experience.
    However Mt Beerwah is now closed by a those few modern Australians claiming Aboriginal inheritance. Supposedly temporarily to allow "cultural healing", but the slightest excuse they will close it permanently. Sad that this will not be available to future generations.
    parks.des.qld.gov.au/park-alerts/22989

    • @MS-by7ry
      @MS-by7ry 11 місяців тому +1

      It's just a handful of attention-seeking disruptors who want to close Mt Beerwah permanently. The vast majority of Aboriginals don't give a hoot whether you climb these mountains or not - most haven't even heard of them. Beerwah was closed for 'cultural healing' due to an idiotic vandalism incident, but thankfully it's been open since August (2023). After the thrashing they took in The Voice referendum let's hope the government will realize the views of non-indigenous Australians are equally important, and these mountains will stay open permanently for all to enjoy.