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loved it - watched it all the way through! I had to stop doing what I was doing so I didn't miss anything. Thanks for taking the time to capture the adventure.
There was an old toboggan did you see the old concrete yeah well that’s was the old toboggan from when big banana was old but they had updated because 6 people died on it sadly
That is amazing We seen you guys leave from the Bluff How did you and Samuel go with the waterfalll just up from Wild Bull. Didn’t seem to recognise in footage?
For some reason I'm not getting notified of comments & just seen your question. its a grade 3 drop on river right in the footage. Marked as a waterfall on maps but mearly just a water funnel.
Mate I’ve been going there for years!!! That’s why I’m pissed you keep posting locations!!! It’s like giving away secret surf breaks …you just don’t do it!!!
i almost drowned on that river i overturned my kayak between the bank and a submerged tree i couldn't get free because the kayak was on my head because the current was rushing towards me
It's definitely a fun canyon without the need of ropes. You can continue into Rocky Creek Canyon for a longer day like we had planned. Thanks for your wishes 🙏
Hi, We just went there a few days ago, and we couldn't figure out how to get to the bottom of the fall. There doesn't seem to be any visible track from the top, nor could I find any other trail on the map leading to the fall bottom. Would very much appreciate the tip please :)
@@JamieMakesFitnessFun I'm sure the same: on Bril-Bril Creek, accessed via N Snowy Rd. Your drone footage shows the one I meant. Where is the tack down? It's sheer cliffs covered with thick bush on both sides as far as I could check safely. But you did it with the kid so there must have been a relatively easy track down! Now I'm waiting for suitable weather to try finding the way to the Falls bottom from the downstream side, scrambling through the creek. Any better tips please :)? cheers
@@sergy5337 If you want to get to the other falls on Bril Bril you're best with some abseiling skills. To get to the bottom of Punchbowl you go down the gully / track river left
did you ever get to lower falls mate? Im a bass fisho and do a lot up that way and been eyeing that off for a few years now. Would love to see photos of it but theres not much about.
Great hike. Good confidence builder for your comrades. I often wonder if the damage from the fires 20 or so years ago will ever lead to regeneration. I remember driving along the trail to Spokes many years ago (before NP stopped maintaining it). About 40 years ago you could drive up to Banda as well. Awesome views from both locations.
Holy shits not the word for it Hayley lol what beautiful country and the waterfalls wow 🤩 thanks little bro loved it ; but don’t ask me to go haaa thanks for the vid 🙌🥰💌💦Karen from PMQ
hi there jamie love your videos mate, im a local to this region and have spent many years in the bush, where you exited the river after the juction and camped in the clearing is this location private property? many thanks tommo
@@JamieMakesFitnessFun thanks for getting back to me Jamie, yes been camping at the junction for many years now, as for that I thought it may have been a private camp, I’ll check it out. Safe travels thanks again for the reply
The plants @2:53 have gotten me intrigued, too. Looks too big and robust to be _Dawsonia superba_ moss. I'm thinking they must be some sort of lycopod, but not like one I've seen in Australia before. Our species of _Huperzia_ tend to be epiphytes instead of growing out of the ground. Maybe someone from the National Herbarium of NSW would be able to help you?