Thankyou all for the support on the Bibbulmun series, make sure to leave a like and comment if you enjoyed episode 4. I can't wait to share the 5th and final episode with you all!
You should do a pack video how you pack everything and what you pack like the essentials and things you think you need but really don’t, anyways thanks for sharing this amazing experience I’m re watching the episodes again since I enjoyed it that much, I’m training to hike through the Grampians :)
So good Cam. Sat here in Barchetta overlooking the Indian Ocean with a coffee watching you amazing video bro! Looking forward to doing the overnight this Friday! I’m am convinced you will be able to get the whole Bibb journey on TV, it’s so so good. Well done bro! Another amazing installment 💯💫🙌💯💯💫🙌
I’m SUPER excited to be joining you on your Patreon hike soon and experiencing this for myself. It’s going to be incredible! Thank you for taking us along on your journey.
Just saw your entry in the Waalegh log where I'm overnighting. You guys did from here all the way to Kalamunda for your last day! Yikes few hills in there 😂 Legends! I'm sore enough from 20k sections.
I’ve done a whole bunch of scattered sections from Kalamunda to Collie. So good to revisit some familiar huts via your videos. I’d encourage you to film the King Jarrah Walk sometime, as I don’t feel like anyone has done it properly as a RU-vid video.
Unfortunately can’t pick the weather but I find the most memorable hikes are the ones in shocking weather 😅 thunderstorms are usually the ones we remember the most 😬
Good work dudes, you killed it. What did your resupply runs look like? Thinking of doing the Bibb next year and want to get an idea of what stuff's available at the track towns.
I am really enjoying these episodes! Watching from Colorado USA. Can you disperse camp along this trail or do you have to stay in the huts? How many snakes did you see? Do you worry about snakes getting into your sleeping bag or your stuff?
You can free camp along some sections but there are tent sites at each hut as well. We saw a lot of snakes, usually they are doing their own thing at night so not to much worry about them entering the hut.
I never did anything like these distances before but I'm getting inspired to go bushwalking again. It looks so beautiful! Did you have much problem with mosquito's or leaches?
Unreal effort, 100% need to try even just part of this. You’ve walked further than the length of my country (Scotland) which is mad! Has there been any time you’ve wanted to just call it quits?