Cape to Cape Track (Western Australia) - Episode 2: Moses Rock to Prevelly ( Days 3 & 4)

One of Australia's finest coastal multi-day walks, the 130 kilometre Cape to Cape Track explores the beautiful coastline of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge that forms the famous Margaret River region. Passing through world class beaches, rugged headlands and cliffs, wildflower-filled heathlands and tall Karri forest, the track is a surprisingly wild journey for an area renowned as one of the world's great wine regions!
Join me on this four part series as I make our way along the track between Cape Naturaliste to Cape Leeuwin.
0:00 Acknowledgement of Country and Introduction
0:39 Day 3 - Moses Rock to Ellensbrook
10:08 Day 4 - Ellensbrook to Prevelly
Stay tuned for the remaining episodes of Season 5 - The Cape to Cape Track!
Catch up on S1 - Day Walks of the Perth Outdoors: • Day Walks of the Perth...
Catch up on S2 - Day Walks of the Great Southern: • Day Walks of the Great...
Catch up on S3 - The South Coast Track (Tasmania): • South Coast Track (Tas...
Catch up on S4 - Day Walks of the Red Centre: • Day Walks of the Red C...
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  • @206898195311
    @206898195311Ай бұрын

    I walked the track N2S in April and it was fantastic. I had never walked with poles, but with all the sand they were a game changer for me. I do like your umbrella and it reminded me of the explorer Nicholas Crane who wrote in his book 'Clear Waters Rising' about his umbrella called ''Que Chova''. Great video and thanks for sharing your journey.

  • @thelongwaysbetter

    @thelongwaysbetter

    Ай бұрын

    @@206898195311 it’s a great walk for sure. I usually hike with poles but now that I’m shooting video my hands are now full and the poles are impractical unfortunately though in hindsight I wish I had used them as I developed Achilles Tendinopathy as a result of the long beach walking. Never knew about Nicholas Crane! I must look that up!