Josh,this is far and away the most inspiring video I have seen in some time,your cinematography skills are extremely good.I agree the NT is drop dead incredible landscape wise,and for me,and I suspect you,was a deeply spiritual experience,a couple of years back I did half of the Larapinta,but before that a 3 day tour,Uluru(walked around I. Preference,the climb was still open,there was no way I was going to do that,personal choice,no judgement on others) also king’s canon unbelievable.kata juta so good.I’m looking forward to seeing your Tas hike.Well done.
Cheers Scott, appreciate it! I’ll hopefully be ticking the Larapinta off in a couple months time so I’m looking forward to that one as well. The NT has a lot of gems in it that’s for sure
Great vid again mate. Yep King's Canyon is pretty awesome. The Olgas "Valley of the Winds" walk I think it's called is great also. So remote and beautiful. Thanks.
Thank you for this beautiful video. You make me want to do this treck. It looks absolutely incredible. What an awesome experience these hikes must have been. I was in Uluru a few years ago and did the base walk by myself. My family wasn’t interested in getting up that early. Like you I was completely by myself the whole way around. Extraordinary. Valley of the winds hike in the Olgas was also exceptional but we did see the occasional hiker. Incredible amount of animals there which was great for my family who were visiting from Austria. Very special area.
Ah they missed out. If you’ve put in all the effort to get there, waking up early once can’t hurt! Glad to hear they got to see plenty of wildlife, thanks for watching Barbara
I can't believe that landscape. It's absolutely stunning. Like mouth-open-at-the -screen amazing. You're so lucky to have been able to hike through it. Walking in the footsteps of the ancients, for sure.
Stunningly beautiful josh, good on for getting out there looking at these amazing places. I don't blame you for wanting to absorb the views, i clearly understand what you were feeling spiritually, not everyone feels it..
Bugger all research haha! Terrific scenery absolutely beautiful area Josh thanks for doing this and sharing! Your filming of these walks is next level buddy and of the highest quality should be on the ABC!
Bloody awesome Josh. Was thinking the same... is it worth the time & money for Giles alone but like your thinking on adding Ularu and Kata Tjuta. Now on my bucket list.
I remember doing this track. I only went one way tho and then tried to hitch back to my car at Kings Canyon but no-one would pick me up. Walked for a few hours in the afternoon and into the night via the highway. Had a dingo following me for ages which made me a bit uncomfortable. Eventually got picked up by a local Aboriginal family and driven back to my car :) So kind of them.
feels good seeing your videos about the NT. Just finished a week long hike at the larapinta trail today, beautiful place with the flowers and birds on full swing. Just wondering if your goin to do the larapinta trail in the future??? great video 👍
@@JoshCarrHikes didn't complete all of the trails (due to doing the hike with some mates) but i did manage to do 124km and keen to finish it of later on in the year.
Yep it’s crazy how vast it is. Mine was moreso when I was flying in to Alice over Ayers Rock & the Olgas. Apart from a few mounds here and there it’s basically just a big flat red piece of land with bugger all in between. Would have been hard yakka back in the day traversing that by foot
Thanks for sharing, got to put that on my bucket list. If you don't mind me asking how much did you spend on air fares, car hire and accommodations and what was overall duration of trip Ex Perth. Did you get a chance to look at any of the Larapinta trail? See you out there some time maybe!
It wasn’t cheap. Flights return were ~$900. Could have got it a lot cheaper if I didn’t book so late but had to cancel last time around because of covid. Car hire was about $850 & $150-200 for fuel. Accomm for 3 nights (2x Uluru & 1x Alice) was around $110 as I was just camping in non powered sites. If all things go to plan I’ll hopefully have ticked the Larapinta off in a couple months time. I went and checked out the trail head for it while I was in Alice so that was pretty cool to see! Edit: Oh and the overall trip time was 5 days. Flew out of Perth on Saturday and was back by Wednesday night
@@JoshCarrHikes Thanks for the reply. I've got the Larapimta on the list. Just need to work out if I can spare more than 7 days but the good thing about that trail is like the Bib it is good for section hiking!
Not yet but that will be changing soon. I’ve been looking at doing the Jatbula for over a year now but it’s always booked out due to the limited number of people allowed on the trail per day. Seems as though certain companies book the spots at first availability and jack up the price for their tours.
@@JoshCarrHikes ah bummer re: the Jatbula. You will LOVE the Larapinta. The walk in Section 3 down into Standley Chasm is A-mazing. Also, take enough water to camp overnight at a few of the choice 'undesignated' campsites - Brinkley Bluff, Hugh Gorge and that ridgeline (forget its name) around Section 8-9. Make sure to the little side trips: around Ormiston Gorge and up to Redbank Gorge :)