I came up with a grand plan to do a kind of loop, but things didn't quite go to plan. I still managed to have a great time and I hope you enjoy the trip report, if you choose to give it a watch.
Note: This hike was done back in June of 2014.
I came up with a grand plan to do a kind of loop, but things didn't quite go to plan. I still managed to have a great time and I hope you enjoy the trip report, if you choose to give it a watch.
Note: This hike was done back in June of 2014.
Last edited by Bruciehi5; 02-13-2015 at 15:49. Reason: Forgot to put video link in.
WOW!!!! lol great trip report buddy, beautiful country glad you made it back to post this. Wise call on pulling the plug. Giggly legs are the curse we must carry to get views like that. Thanks for taking us along
It's not the boulders that throw us off balance, it's the pebbles beneath our feet
Hi Bruciehi5, It's been awhile. Glad to see you are still getting out and shooting your adventures thank so much for sharing them.
Always great to see another Bruciehi5 trip report. Thanks for sharing the adventure and looking forward to the next one.
Everyone ought to believe in something....I believe I'll go set up the hammock!
Well, hello there mountainhanger, thanks for watching the video! Part of the fun of hiking is not really knowing if I'll make it back. Goodish decisions and a bit of luck are helpful. In an attempt to cut down on the giggly legs, this coming hiking season, I just bought myself a weighted vest. Thought I'd use it to do some pre hike training. Should help. Thanks for letting me know you liked the video!
Hi there OutandBack! It sure has been a while between trip reports! Last June, I went out to Ayres Rock, in the middle of this country, and hiking out there, even though it was great, put me off hiking. Starting to bounce back now though. You are very welcome for the share!
Just had 1.5 meters of soil dropped off. Big job on now to move it all into the veggie garden. You can volunteer to help move it, if you want, 2ply. I'll let you do all the shoveling. Thanks for watching the report, hopefully the next adventure and video will work out a bit better.
Thanks much for sharing your trip. I haven't seen such mountains in Australia before. Looks like a great trip.
Great report Bruciehi5. Thanks for sharing, so when are you going to attend a hang in North America?
Straight out of Clayton.
Most physical hike: Grandfather Mountain, NC. Aug 13.
I don't need to make my pack lighter. I need to make my (_*_) lighter.
Thanks Brucie, always enjoyable.
David
I think I'll save this for.morning when I've got my coffee. Give me something to look forward to.
Great stuff Brucie,,lovely country, and the creek , pools and waterfalls were great. I like my blackbird allot also.
bill
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