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Bluff Knoll and the Stirling Range Ridge Walk | 2 day, 1 night hike 

Laura Waddell
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Welcome to Western Australia ant the Stirling Range National Park!
The Stirling Range Ridge Walk is approximately 25-30km and is typically walked one way over 2-3 days. There is a facebook group for hikers where you may be able to organise a car shuffle to the start or end of the trail.
In this video I invite you to join me for a east to weat walk of the ridge which I completed late November 2023. Please make sure you check for any current park closures and water availability before heading out!
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Комментарии : 28   
@philnicholls786
@philnicholls786 9 дней назад
Great work Laura. Another top video of one of Australia's great walks. I always enjoy your work and understand the amount of effort you put into these videos Just keep going is my life moto😊😊😊
@neiltinley4858
@neiltinley4858 3 месяца назад
Laura, you've now covered 3 of the WA hikes that I've always wanted to attempt. Thanks for these amazingly scenic and detailed videos! Even if I never get to walk them, at least I know what they look like 😊
@richardspinks6736
@richardspinks6736 2 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing Laura. I will definitely give it a crack
@NostraFnDamus
@NostraFnDamus 3 месяца назад
We scattered my dads ashes on Bluff Knoll. Beautiful part of the world :)
@VanessaMilne
@VanessaMilne 3 месяца назад
thanks Laura, another gem trek and video, you are such a natural in the countryside and with great camera talent. thank you again for sharing ....
@outtyrider
@outtyrider 3 месяца назад
You make these trails look easy love the way you always have a huge smile
@etienneterblanche9717
@etienneterblanche9717 3 месяца назад
I'm a South African, have never been to Australia, but watching your videos makes me feel I'm there! You won't believe how much these mountains look like the Cape Fold Mountains of South-western South Africa! You even have a few species of indigenous Proteas.
@michaelmcphee2930
@michaelmcphee2930 3 месяца назад
I've been to SA from Perth three times. There are some comparisons for sure, Tabletop is more genteel. The proteas and the banksia are related while the banksia is much more prolific.
@glenmacdonald3477
@glenmacdonald3477 2 месяца назад
What a stunning trip. Great footage.
@user-wc3ff2ee4f
@user-wc3ff2ee4f 3 месяца назад
Te Araroa Sept this year see you there ;) love your adventures
@SounderAU
@SounderAU 3 месяца назад
You captured some beautiful scenery.
@KSmith-ez3dh
@KSmith-ez3dh 3 месяца назад
Thankyou for the review. It provides me with a gorgeous armchair hike for a trail I had thought about doing but realistically now I know I do not have the skills to stay safe. I look forward to all your videos 😃
@andrewharris1837
@andrewharris1837 2 месяца назад
Wow your Mum a real trojan ❤. Great to do together 😊
@georgemckinnon7134
@georgemckinnon7134 3 месяца назад
Awe, another adventure! Love seeing where you're hiking. Heading to Australia in November from the states, so this is wonderful.
@markmangion454
@markmangion454 3 месяца назад
Excuse me while I lift my jaw up off my lap. Those cascading clouds were next level
@AZMUNDOGATES
@AZMUNDOGATES 3 месяца назад
Wow. Looks so cool. Bit dangerous too 😬. Another great video 😊
@debbieeames5232
@debbieeames5232 2 месяца назад
Hi Laura. Was this Tasmania? Perhaps Wilson’s Prom in Victoria…I recognised the rocks with orange lichen. I’m Tasmanian, now living in Victoria. I had a Hyundai. Is that what you have? Love your work. Debbie
@jesserogers3869
@jesserogers3869 3 месяца назад
You be very careful out there on your own❤
@nathanroberts355
@nathanroberts355 3 месяца назад
You should do climb mt bruce and western Australian highest mountain mt meharry and mt nameless near Tom price and vist mt tom price iron ore mine site
@whiskywarrior007
@whiskywarrior007 3 месяца назад
Did you have to do a car drop for this hike? Or did you then walk back to the start?
@antonius3233
@antonius3233 3 месяца назад
Im convinced your training for the olympics
@PavoTreks
@PavoTreks 3 месяца назад
it looks like you had some Icelandic wind on the way up 😅😅
@nathanroberts355
@nathanroberts355 3 месяца назад
Vist karijini national Park gorges also
@steveallen648
@steveallen648 3 месяца назад
Love to see you do one of your camping / walks after watching the film Wolf Creek....lol...Yes I LOVED Western Australia except for the Aussies there:(((
@TheAChristineS
@TheAChristineS 3 месяца назад
My friends and I are going to do this hopefully in the next months! Do you have a recommendation for time of year? Did you use any form of navigational aid like a smartwatch or gps device?
@brad.m1997
@brad.m1997 3 месяца назад
Definitely at the least take a personal locator beacon. Do your research on the trails path through online maps and as for time of year I'd go mid spring-early summer, clearer weather in that time and wild flower growth really adds to the visual of the trail. The water drum should also have been filled/flushed by the heavy rains over the winter so some nice fresh water but definitely carry enough when you set off and rely on the drum as a backup only.
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