L_Cham_67 wrote:Enjoyable viewing! Brings back some great memories. If it wasn't already, the full SCT has to be on my lengthy re-do/to-do list when we're allowed back out . Such a wonderful part of Tasmania, and captured well by your trio. I really liked the reflections at Louisa Bay, and the multiple shots of moody skies.
philm wrote:Nice video and some great memories. We were there about 3 weeks before. It was a warm and dry trip for the SW. Surprise bay is my pick of one of the best places but there are so many along this track. Get there before the Huts go in an ruin it.
ofuros wrote:Enjoyable half hours viewing...thumbs up from me.
michael_p wrote:Thank you Zane. I enjoyed it as well.
GregR wrote:Good work Zane. Really enjoyed it..."that's nae how ye make porridge"
johnw wrote:Awesome video Zane. I found it relaxing and entertaining to watch, the soundtrack music added to the ambience. Even though I've read and heard a lot about it, this gave me a really good idea of what the south coast track is actually like. Stunning scenery, although my ageing dysfunctional knees were screaming just watching the crossing of the Ironbound Range. Great that you enjoyed the trip in friendly company and didn't seem like having a desire kill each other at any point . I remember a former work colleague some years ago walking the track with his brother, neither of them bushwalkers. He told me they enjoyed it but it was the hardest thing he has ever done. Likely out of his depth although I did a rogaine with him at one point and he seemed fairly competent.
Watertank wrote:Zane, that is an awesome video, and just the perfect place for me to imagine from lock down Melbourne!
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