Absolutely love your work mate. Binged through all 3 episodes of the Tassie trip. The pace, music, cinematography, and humour are just spot on. Also, hats off for your work in Leon: The Professional; Wasabi; and The Crimson River, excellent performance sir.
@@jannine7130 Thanks very much. I lugged my DSLR all the way there and back but it didn’t get a lot of use. Huon Valley is a beautiful spot, well worth a visit.
It was my pleasure to ride with you and John, you’re more than welcome to come visit Tassie again. Hopefully next time you can do Jacob’s ladder, definitely worth doing it on a motorbike. Note: 1: it’s a V-strom 800 not a DRZ 😉 2: surprisingly, wombats have a round butthole, go figure out how they manage to do square turds 😂 3. Your French accent is great Steve 👌🏻
Cheers Jonathon. I'll most certainly be back on a more suitable machine before long and we'll go going up Jacobs Ladder for sure. Happy to hear my French accent is improving!
38:40. We (as kids) actually nearly got caught by a small tidal wave there in Bicheno. I kid you not! A wave of water about 2 feet high came from nowhere and just didn't recede like waves usually do. We saw it coming and ran for high ground and scrambled up a sand bank and only got our feet wet. 2 foot doesn't sound high, but it was a solid slab of water not like a usual wave. We found out the next day a couple of people drowned slightly further south on the beach. Caused apparently by a mini cyclone between us and New Zealand.
You didn't go up to Strathgordon which is my favourite road in Tassie. It's got everything....including moss on some corners on the eastern side of the bends lol.
@@OzzyADV I think it was nine days and eight fun filled nights. I love Tassie and will definitely be back before too long to tackle some more of the dirt roads.
@@OzzyADV Oh yes, you better! While it’s a bit of a pain the backside organising the ferry and it isn’t cheap, it really is the best riding in Australia without a doubt. Whether you want dirt or bitumen or a bit of both you can’t go wrong. Not to mention the food is great, the people really are genuinely friendly and extremely hospitable and they tell me the beer is good too.