Hoping to bring 2 of the grandkids up to do the Glenrowan area soon. Looking forward to tbe next adventure, I grew up in the Yea area and I enjoy stopping at the wetlands whenever I go back through there. 🙂
So much to explore out there that I've never seen before. I loved the scenery from The Spit. Yes, memories of the days when me and Dad used to go out there in a small yacht catching the waves and the wind. That was fun.
So much to explore out there that I've never seen before. I loved the scenery from The Spit. Yes, memories of the days when me and Dad used to go out there in a small yacht catching the waves and the wind. That was fun.
@@robynhansen8636 Quite interesting actually. That little blue and white post is where a gun was dug up. It was a very windy day so I had to mute the outside sound and use background music with my voice over.
@@pkgoldopalhunting No not Eldorado. South side of Chiltern on the Chiltern Yackanadah Rd until you turn right into Lancasashire Rd. There are numerous tracks around such as Ironbark Track and Ballarat Rd.
That silo art was awesome. Havent been that way for a couple of years, looks like I need to do a bit of a drive. Thanks for sharing this interesting little town with us 🙂 cheers Cheryl
@@TedBear1954 Interesting to note. Check out my recent video Cyanide Dam.Golden Bar Mine of Chiltern Mt Pilot National Park. That was part 1. I'll be exploring part 2 later in August.
It was a great trip. The staff were very friendly. It was a slow trip 80kmh all the way. It was funny the camera people in their cars catching up to us and passing to get to the next crossing for their film shoots. You'll see that on other channels that I shared on fb.
The crash site was cleared, both S class locos were destroyed but none of the train is buried at the crash site. The Southern Aurora utilised Trans Australian carriages until replacement cars could be built or repaired. The car at Violet Town station stands sentinel to those who died and endured the aftermath of the crash
@@bridgewater112 I'm not surprised if not buried. I did see some silver carriages at Cowra NSW at a museum there. I believe parts of the train are restored elsewhere.
Thank you. Thanks for watching. Going to Craigs Hut next month instead of Kings Hut and Mt Stirling. It would be 17km trek which be too hard in my feet. Craigs Hut is a shorter trek. Should be interesting.
Just stumbled upon your videos Trev thanks for sharing your journey! Might I suggest you invest in some snake gaiters just for some added protection. I’m not that far from the mount buffalo area and definitely would love to get up there, amazing views.
Nice one Trev, Love the bush up there. I went to the top of the falls, It looks better from down the bottom at the top it's only a channel. Love your work, I know it's hard but you do a good job.👌👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍
Haha had to laugh when you said about walking in the middle of the road, my thoughts exactly once the weather starts to warm up 😂 great views, havent been over that way for a long while, must be time to revisit. Thanks for sharing your trips. 🙂
It was an awesome view. Since I ever began my bushland adventures I've never come across a snake yet. I will some day I guess. I will head for Mt Glenrowan end of this month on that same track ro Tamnick lookout and onto Ridge Track which I'm looking forward to. Enjoy my next adventure to Tallangatta lookout and Granya National Park area. Thanks for watching.
It was an interesting place to explore. I like to go back there again some day to explore other features there which I missed such as the aboriginal artifects and the puddling area and also the crushing site. Might do a return feature there.
I love a rainforest and the rushing of a stream. I was surprised how many visitors at the waterfall on that rain and misty day. The place gets full of tourists in the summer time absolutely.
It was quite a windy day although the sun shone for a very short time. Quite swampy there but it be a nice area in the spring time. Thanks for watching.
I guess its some what not all that far from the feedlot of Peechelba. The best way to access to the Killawarra Forest Camp is to turn off right hand side of the Killawarra Boweya Rd. Its easy to miss though.
Holy God it's a good one Frank lol. I've never seen so many house boats in the bay areas. I would've liked to film them. It was a great day and a big day of travelling too.
That was awesome. I gotta film Hovell Dam this Sunday. Hopefully no rain but it's pending for it. I want to do it on Sunday instead of Saturday as I have so many things to do full on. I love to go again before long to Dartmouth Dam and walk higher up a hill to get a grand view.
Thank you. The dam computer wants to keep shutting down on me. I'm trying to download the Dartmouth Dam video already edited but the computer keeps shutting down. I feel like chucking it out the door. Might be up for a new one. Glad you enjoyed Hume Weir. Apparently the weir gates has extended there.