Thanks for sharing this great video with us your adventures are amazing, great views from the mountains 🏔️,love the wild life.Looking forward to seeing your next adventure . 😀🤗❤️
Great video! I have subscribed! This is the first video of yours I have seen. Beautiful video of an area we visited on the weekend just gone! Aren’t the boulders just amazing? Glad you went to the top of the pyramid - my days of climbing that high are long gone haha. We also drove to Tenterfield and saw a lot more of the Granite Belt there as well ❤
Stunning shot. Thanks for sharing your adventure. I recommend you visit the himalayan mountains k2 and Nangaparbat view point from one place moses peak. Add this sound in your bucket list.
@@sarahrosefoster thank you Sarah. Do some research about the peak. And visit there feel the amazing sound of himalaya world tallest Mountain hub Gilgit-Baltistan. When you guys want to come, be sure to get in touch. And make sure to enjoy this himalayan . That's why I recommended Moses Peak to you. Because I myself have climbed this mountain many times every year with tourists. More than seven times. Because it goes up this mountain path from my village and I know these paths very well۔the unique future of this peak is that once you can experience the magnificent view of k2 the second highest peak in the world. Along with almost 700+m peaks in the area including Nangaparbat,Broad peak. Mashabrom Ghashabrom1,2,3,4 and K_6 K_7and k12.the route is located in open Area..
Great to see you in my almost local area (northern tablelands NSW). Thank you for taking me along. Fortunately you missed the current deluges of rain that we are getting. Great shots of the falls and underground river. Keep them coming. I too am a bit nervous at heights and unlike me you are graceful in the water. Hope the jimmy gets its bits. Thanks again.
Top video Sarah. One trip you may try up on the Granite Belt, and that's Sundown National Park. Coming in from the Ballandean side. It's 4WD only, and the track is slow going. But places like Red Rock Gorge are spectacular. Best done in company, well prepped vehicle and always check with the ranger first.
"We aren't talking about kangaroos anymore" hahaha(" I think these have been the best spots yet... here they say it was glaciers that deposit large boulders like that... did they say the origins of yours? Looked like wind created the balancing rock up top, just the curious type...