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Brisbane’s premier multi-day hike: Steamers - Superbus loop 

Aaron Gray Outdoors
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The Steamers - Superbus loop is one of the premier multi-day hikes of the Main Range in South East Queensland. Spanning through the Steamers (Prow, Funnel, Mast and Stern Lookout), Lizard Point, the rainforests of Mount Superbus and the Lincoln Wreck, this hike offers some incredible views and wild country.
Our first night was spent at Lizard Point, one of the best viewpoints in SEQ followed by another night at Superbus South.
Lincoln Bomber A73-64 wreck - In 1955, a Royal Australian Air Force aeroplane was airlifting an ill baby from Townsville to Eagle Farm, and four R.A.A.F. Personnel as well as a nurse and the baby were killed.
Joined by ‪@LucasChamberlain‬, you can visit his channel at - / @lucaschamberlain
Shot entirely in S-Cinetone with the Sony ZV-E1 (20mm F1.8 GM), DJI Mini Pro 3 and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
Some of the gear I used (not sponsored) is as follows:
Tent - Slingfin Portal 2P
Backpack - Wilderness Threadworks 63L Ossa (Custom)
Quilt - Sea To Summit Cinder 1 Quilt (10c)
Gaiters - Tas Gear Gaiters (Large)
Sleeping Pad - Big Agnes Rapide SL
Gear Storage - Orange Brown Packing Cubes
Shoes - Xero Daylight Hiker Fusion
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@lizgray1996
@lizgray1996 Год назад
Thank you, what awesome beauty
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Thanks 😊
@thelongwaysbetter
@thelongwaysbetter Год назад
Fantastic video. One of the things I really love on a hike is summit views where you don't see anything like farming or human settlements, and there were quite a few of those sort of views in this video. It is one of the things that makes hiking in Tassie so great, but I don't reckon as many people realise you can have that experience in SEQ.
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Thanks so much. Yeah, I would have to agree. Summit views into remoteness is so much better. We do have awesome areas in SEQ but TAS will always be my favourite place to walk.
@thelongwaysbetter
@thelongwaysbetter Год назад
@@AaronGrayOutdoors oh definitely agree, if I were to make a top ten list of hikes I've done, Tassie would absolutely dominate the list!
@ervinslens
@ervinslens Год назад
Absolutely mind blowing scenery my friend, this looks amazing! Bravo 👏👏
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Appreciate that, thank you!
@thejackjournal1
@thejackjournal1 Год назад
Thanks for sharing mate! So keen to hit this loop up soon.
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
It’s definitely a fantastic loop. Make sure you carry lots of water.
@campfirejesus
@campfirejesus Год назад
Such a stunning location mate, thanks for sharing
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Cheers! It is a great spot.
@MeasuredLight
@MeasuredLight Год назад
Good one dude! Awesome drone footage! I bloody love the Steamers so much! Haven't done it as a loop with Lizard Point though!
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Cheers man. Yeah, always a great view! Doing it as a circuit was really enjoyable!
@hike2fly
@hike2fly Год назад
Great stuff Aaron, looks like a tough hike by the soot and look on your face.
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Thanks! Yeah it was pretty tiring and fairly humid.
@karenprince3528
@karenprince3528 Год назад
Awesome video Aaron 🤩 Reliving so many hiking memories watching this 🥰
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Thanks so much Karen. Glad I could help you relive it - it’s a fantastic circuit.
@Jonnothan
@Jonnothan Год назад
Great video Aaron, you really manage to capture the grandeur of this hike and the 3 themes we’ve had on this. Low water, gympie gympie and broken shoes. Can’t recommend enough to people to not skimp on water on this hike it’s not one you want to run out on.
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Thanks Jonno! Yep, you’re certainly right… Definitely had all three!! Requires a good heavy load of water, that’s for sure.
@adammurphy2065
@adammurphy2065 Год назад
haha you seem to be following me! I was there a few weeks ago too. At the Stern lookout. Amazing place, I want to go there every weekend.
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Haha, I promise I’m not 🤣. Yeah it’s a great place, although fairly busy nowadays especially on weekends.
@adammurphy2065
@adammurphy2065 Год назад
Yeah on the Friday there was nobody else, but as we came back on Saturday there was a group of 16 or so people coming up! Took some epic sunset shots at the Stern, but sunrise was a bit of a fizzer.
@LucasChamberlain
@LucasChamberlain Год назад
Epic footage from an epic trip! Loved some of those drone shots, along with the clip at 10:14 where my tent looks like it's moving by itself ahaha
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Haha thanks mate! Certainly was an epic trip. Yeah I think you were setting up your tent at that stage 🤣. Look forward to seeing your rendition of it!
@LucasChamberlain
@LucasChamberlain Год назад
@@AaronGrayOutdoors I need to get a move on with the editing haha, hopefully I'll have something out by the end of the weekend.
@andylaurel
@andylaurel Год назад
Great video Aaron.
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Thanks Andy! 👍
@bencavallaro
@bencavallaro Месяц назад
Hey mate, awesome video, love the drone shots! I was just wondering how you brought enough water up for a trip so long? Or were there creeks and water holes you filtered water with and drank? Thanks.
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Месяц назад
Hey mate, cheers! Nah. We both carried about 4-5L each and just had to ration for the two nights. The only water source is the one we crossed on day 3.
@ssippe123
@ssippe123 Год назад
Fantastic video. Would love to hear a bit more commentary at the big views...e.g. in the East we see mt such and such, etc
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Thanks so much! Great suggestion. I’ll keep it in mind for future videos.
@joekruger4973
@joekruger4973 11 дней назад
Looks unreal - curious as to whether Funnel or the Mast are climbable?
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors 11 дней назад
Thanks. I know the mast certainly is as I remember seeing a picture of someone tight roping between the stern and the mast. Insane right.
@joekruger4973
@joekruger4973 11 дней назад
@@AaronGrayOutdoors That does sound insane. I’m still just trying to figure these peaks out via the topographic map and in my head. Am I right in saying that in the first frame of your video on the left is where the stern lookout is, the centre but background is Funnel and the point one on the right is Mast?
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors 11 дней назад
@@joekruger4973 correct. In order from closest to furthest is: stern, mast, funnel, prow.
@EpicGuitarProdigy
@EpicGuitarProdigy Год назад
Hey mate! Looking at just doing the steamers from emu creek road. I don’t have a 4WD but is old mill road walkable to the start of the steamers hike? Does anyone know?
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Hey mate, yep it surely is. We only had 1 car available for the circuit so we parked at the corner of Old Mill and Emu Creek road and walked in/out. It adds about 2.5km each way of walking on the road. I hope that helps.
@EpicGuitarProdigy
@EpicGuitarProdigy Год назад
@@AaronGrayOutdoors beautiful! Thanks for the quick reply and for the awesome videos
@EpicGuitarProdigy
@EpicGuitarProdigy Год назад
@@AaronGrayOutdoors oh and any idea of how the Gympie Gympie is around there at the moment?
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors Год назад
Thanks! If you are only doing the steamers, then generally none if heading up from Old Mill Road.
@darrenhill6988
@darrenhill6988 11 месяцев назад
Awesome landscape. What time of the year did you do this? (Apologies if i missed it)
@AaronGrayOutdoors
@AaronGrayOutdoors 11 месяцев назад
Hey Darren, thanks. We did this back in August. It was warm but wasn’t overly hot.
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