Climbing On Another Planet: Tasmania || A World Less Traveled Ep.5
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'Two weeks left in the Oceania part of the world, so we went to Tasmania.'
Join Charlotte and Josh on the next part of their world travels (pre-COVID) as they head to the iconic Tasmania. With sea stacks for days and their climbing and camera equipment all ready, Josh and Cha spend an incredible 2 weeks on the hidden gem of Australian climbing.
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Climbing On Another Planet: Tasmania || A World Less Traveled Ep.5
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Tasmania was God's way of showing off
This has got to be one of the coolest climbing vids I’ve ever seen.
This entire trip must be so incredible. Life goals right here.
I’ve seen many vids on Tasmania. That place is truly a gift from nature! Thanks for sharing!
This is awesome. Love following your journey. You should make a photo book like Ondra when you guys finish your journey, or do a part series. I would buy them.
So rad! I have really enjoyed these stories and you two have definitely inspired me to document our own adventures! Great work!
I live in Tasmania I moved in weeks ago now I know were to climb
Incredible.
Wish the videos were longer! Incredible places and awesome climbing
So cool 👍👍 Thanks for sharing the video.
Outstanding view out there 😲😊
awesome!
sick!!
Outstanding scenario and an overall well done video
Great views and climbs. What grades were the routes you climbed?
Tassie is awesome, so glad you could climb there Since you’re in Australia, have you thought of going to the flinders ranges? There are some great climbing spots up there Love the videos
I can smell that rock from here :) Still in Tas? many great places to climb. Fingal is epic.
Beautiful video of an extraordinary part of this planet. If you are up for big walls next time you visit there is the east face of Frenchman's Cap or the super remote north face of Federation Peak. Also , don't forget to pay your respects to the ancestors of the Palawa nation of Lutruwita (recently named Tasmania).
The climbing here seems out of this world.
4:22 that rappel station is safe??
Lovely couple
😱😱😱🙈🙈🙈🙈🤩🤩💯💯👏👏👏👏
Looks like you're walking on giant petrified Giants Genesis 6
Welcome to my home
Anyone have grades on these?
@barrelofmonkeys3116
3 жыл бұрын
Slap dancer - 27 Totem Pole (free route) - 25 Not sure what route on Mt Brown but probably the 24 The Moai - 18 trad, 20 mixed, 22 & 24 sport Pole Dancer - 22 (2 pitches of 18 trad to get there) Aussie grades - convert at will
Why did they use twin ropes at mount brown?
@hase3008
2 жыл бұрын
It's two thinner ropes (half-ropes??) one uses to have greater reach, usually to repell down (using two ropes at full length tied together at the top instead of one at half) or if climbing with 3 people.
Can anyone who know Tasmania well tell me if there are all the Venomous/Poisonous creatures there too ?
@FearTheTaswegian
3 жыл бұрын
Yes. The main one is the Tiger Snake but it’s really not a big deal, you just leave them alone and they will mostly do the same for you.
Who else came straight to the comments
Charlotte is like Ginger Rogers here. Does the same climbs yet only gets to do the transition dialogs.
I suppose it’s just me, but this appears like just more conceited drivel.