Thanks for the video Georgina, I never thought to do that walk until I saw your video. We have camped at Red Rock and some of the places you walked through. Keep them coming with your latest hiking adventures.
Awesome walk, thanks Georgina. I have spent heaps of time camping at Station Creek and sometimes Wooli, but never done the walk through. Planned for next year, can't wait.
Such a great video! Very inspiring...We need more women doing channels like these downunder! Good on you..Looking forward to seeing your channel blow up! :D
This is such a beautiful message to get 😍 after reading it I had a good look around and you're right - there's NO Solo females making adventure vids!!!!
Vita wheat and vegiemite....breakfast of champions. Also enjoy vita and tuna from the soft packets. Easy to pack and a nice flavor. A thru hike like this one should be supported by locals as even a cup of coffee at the local stall, still brings in business. Come back to Tassie , you still have unconquered tracks.
Yesss the coffee was a definite highlight!! And I definitely will come back to Tassie - thinking I'll head back in December if everything has settled down. What are your favourite tracks?
@@georginahayes766 Choosing fav"s is hard in Tas as we are spoiled for choices. Cape Pillar on the Tasman Peninsular would rate highly. It is part of the 3 capes track but can be reached for the cost of a parks pass by entering via The Fortiscue Bay track. Free camp at the Wughalee Falls platforms and exit via the Mt Fortiscue track. seeing 2 spectacular capes, the huge 300m sea cliffs and the Blade make this 3 day hike a good one. Another is to summit Mt Ossa by entering via The Lee"s Paddocks walk the accessing the Venetian Track to New Pelion hut and joining the Overland track for a short section. Summit Ossa and set up camp for the night on top. Come back out the same way and travelling in a north direction is permitted on this section. Once again , all for the cost of a parks pass. Lee's Paddocks is a spectacular valley surrounded by huge peaks. It reminded me of walking in the Rockies many years ago.