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Great hike and amazing views along the way. Perfect weather, beautiful wildflowers. Thanks for taking us along with you on this hike. I really enjoyed watching it. New sub
That means only one thing: time to go back 😎 It was my first visit to Grampians and I'm already thinking about going back, maybe for a spring time camping trip
First time viewer. Definite thumbs up! Your photography is amazing, and the parks are breathtaking. What a beautiful way to spend a day. Unforgettable memories. Thank you so much.
800m to Dargan's Arch? You need a 4WD to get to the start? It's been raining a lot, probably the road is not in good condition. Would like to go there.
Yes, it's 800m down to the Dargan Arch. The road was ok for my 2WD, it's about 2-2.5km drive along unsealed Sandham Rd... you can see the type of road you'll be driving on in the opening shots of the video. Enjoy the trek and grab a good pair of shoes, it might be slippery on the way down to the arch and in the wind eroded caves behind the arch.
It's much easier to go up Centennial Glen than to go up Porters Pass, so this is the easier way round to do it (still not a particularly easy walk with the low level exposure, steps out, and uneven track, walking poles and bushwalking boots are recommended). However, you have to walk further if you exit via Centennial Glen and are walking in a circle, as you have to walk up Shipley Road.
Thanks for your comment Chris, I'll be going back there soon, it's one my favourite short trails in Blue Mountains. I'm up for the challenge going up the Porters Pass next time 😎
What a great hike, the scenery looks really beautiful - especially the viewpoint, what a view 😍Nice video you got here! Have a great day and a great weekend ahead 👌
It means it's time to come back 😎 Did you get to Billabong Canyon? I know the correct path is along the right side of the Goochs Crater but it was lots of water and mud there so wouldn't be able to get through it
Thanks Rob, there is easier way of getting to the Goochs Crater, but it requires driving deep into Gardens of Stone Conservation Area (4WD required). It's a beautiful place, I'll be definitely going back there to do more exploration.
Informative tour thanks. Iceland is on my our visit list and this seems a great way to explore. Music and phone holder are things most people would not think of, I’ll keep watching for more.