Thank you so much for sharing this, what a journey - very inspiring!
@justcroozin18899 күн бұрын
Outstanding. Thanks so much for sharing your journey.
@awsch99014 күн бұрын
Great inspiring Video. Will start my E2E in Sep 2024, but N2S. Have max 46 days and like that you´re doing it in 41. That gives me hope.
@stephenhorsley66816 күн бұрын
One the most brilliant stage shows I've seen. The precision. The stage craft. The creative genius. All blew my mind. While Zahra's performance was unlike anything I'd seen before. Her talent and ability to draw you into each of the 23 characters she played was simply outstanding. A once in a lifetime experience. 👏
@Mark_Jacobson8117 күн бұрын
You’ll have to do all the Tassie great walks one day Ruby. Overland track, south coast track etc.
@raykinit470118 күн бұрын
Great video, well filmed well narrated. Thoroughly enjoyed. Thank you, Ray.
@andrewmcculloch695519 күн бұрын
Hi Ruby, traveled the Bib track the same way you are going south to north have completed both ways, wonderful view and miss it. Spent 35 days alone in shelters during the last End to end
@Andiness.21 күн бұрын
Wow, yet another fascinating Japanese tradition. I found the example shown truly beautiful. I wish I could spend more time in Japan experiencing stuff like this, although it's fantastic that that's happening here! ありがとうございます るびさん🙇♀️
@demai425326 күн бұрын
You've inspired me to do a longish hike in Vic high country. Wish me luck ... hope I come back alive?
@harryvanrooyen770326 күн бұрын
Very Much Enjoyed Your "Mental" Journey! Many walk the trail, but few "Feel" It! A BIG YES to solo hiking! And a BIGGER Yes to hutting by yourself! I get it! I see you! Loved your little "Half way" Montage! Laughed till I cried! But I do think that a "Dorky" emu can do a better hand stand than you :). Love your work Rubes...Harry Hiker!
@TheNulligravidaАй бұрын
Well he'll get plenty of sex now. Although it's probably not the sex he had in mind
@tommyslavic898Ай бұрын
The best montage of the Bibb I've seen. Did you walk it around April / May?
@PieterJanDelbeckeАй бұрын
great video. thanks for sharing your journey.
@DanielVerberneАй бұрын
Inspiring. I really want to get back out on a walk - you're an inspiring presence on these videos and on screen, Ms Cornish.
@DanielVerberneАй бұрын
09:24 - those raised wooden walkways over swampy land remind me of times I'd go hiking with my late father. We did this great trek when we were younger, to the lighthouse at the tip of Wilson's Promontory in Victoria. It was epic. Stayed overnight at the lighthouse before trekking back. I remember jumping over a 'stick' in the track at one point and mid-stride realising it was a snake.
@RossBannister-r2kАй бұрын
Beautiful, just beautiful.
@addyali123Ай бұрын
Worked with the guy, think you know someone hey
@bec5250Ай бұрын
Yeah, it was really concerning that some of these women thought he was a good friend. Were there no signs whatsoever? Nothing a little off from time to time?
@tennilletobin7823Ай бұрын
I did part of the great north walk (four day hike from Sumersby to Quorabolong/Heaton lookout) with Venturers when I was a teenager. Some of my most cherished memories!!
@Andiness.Ай бұрын
Well reported! I'm not convinced that the judge would have been setting an example, that would risk the sentence being reduced I would have thought. When you think of the level of abuse, the number of women affected and the trauma it would have caused to the women, It makes sense to me.
@abbas431Ай бұрын
You are truly at peace on the trail. Lovely video.
@threeormorecharact3rsАй бұрын
Tackling it in summer is some possessed level energy! The interwebz is telling me to do it in winter. How did you figure out where to stay, did you plan each day to get to a campsite, or kind of wing it? Some places seem...less than ideal
@tracegezzeligАй бұрын
The leeches!! And suss camping spots. Wowsers, you really are amazing!
@swimminlane35662 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed your video, not a fan of those burn offs.
@robscamino2 ай бұрын
Really great video. Being an Aussie I've often wondered what the track was like. Though my long distance walking tends to have been in Spain for the last 10 years. Maybe I'll have to try something closer to home!
@lindabown78102 ай бұрын
Awesome video, thank you for taking us on your adventure ❤
@jtoland892 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, was a great watch. I've done sections of track when I was a teenager in scouts, and watched a few end-to-end recounts of the other hikers, but I found myself very engaged with your journey, perspective and emotions. You have a great style of presenting and communicating, and connect very well with your audience. Would love to see more videos with you!
@garyadams90162 ай бұрын
Fine film making. Thank you.
@13thbiosphere2 ай бұрын
I wonder how many people used the track in the year 1880 I reckon if you had a horse you could probably do it in 20 days
@zaynevanday1422 ай бұрын
One of my mates has a house in Peaceful Bay 😂
@zaynevanday1422 ай бұрын
I come from NZ and I hate hate hate snakes 🐍 only seen 1 so far in WA 😂
@zaynevanday1422 ай бұрын
Every year on our Battalion Birthday they would make us March 120kms in full kit in under 24hrs 😂😂😂 you’d get a slice of cake upon completion 😂 so worth it 😂
@zaynevanday1422 ай бұрын
About 100kg worth of equipment to carry
@13thbiosphere2 ай бұрын
Is it possible to get GPS location most of the way I mean when you're tired you get to bit disorientated don't you how many litres of water do you drink per day? 8 hours of walking in a day I would feel a bit dizzy I wouldn't know .... up or down?
@sailingcitrinesunset40652 ай бұрын
Nice video 👍
@mtalbert332 ай бұрын
Great story Ruby.
@markedwards85802 ай бұрын
What an awesome, inspiring video. Reminds me of why I emigrated to Oz. I still remember the terror and exhilaration of being at the top of the Gloucester Tree by myself.
@freakydisorders2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your journey and for making the edit so personally interesting and emotional as well as full of beautiful scenery. Transformative. Did you adjust quickly back to big city life? What changes where permanent?
@tammar32192 ай бұрын
How awesum r u young lady😀thank u 4 takn me along on ur journey, it was fabulous😍❤️🙏🏼
@Birky222 ай бұрын
Remarkable journey, thank you for sharing Ruby. I loved how you shared your thoughts along the way, some great insights that landed with me, I will start tomorrow differently 🙏
@52Whatthe2 ай бұрын
Absolutely epic walk and enjoyed every step with you . The scenery and your musings along the way were just gorgeous . Hope to see you do many more walks in the future and thanks for putting this one out there so we could all share your adventure .
@sllalomcoach2 ай бұрын
You make the best trail videos Ruby. You really captured the beautiful vibe of the Bibb and made me so nostalgic for my E2E. The Bibb was my gateway drug to the PCT. You are so ready for it as your next adventure.
@bigtravsadventures22842 ай бұрын
Great vid Ruby. Totally enjoyed this one cheers Trav.
@waffles37822 ай бұрын
33:24 sundews!
@andrewharris18372 ай бұрын
So few views.one of the most enjoyable vlogs I have watched even tho a few others of this area walk.Ruby is engaging,good camera work and beautiful walk.goin to give up the corporate world in 2025 and do this walk or cycle.this will be my inspiration❤😊
@alanh691002 ай бұрын
I walk because I can...
@kyliejwhyte2 ай бұрын
What a beautiful video and gorgeous journey - I absolutely loved all your reflections and musings. Thanks for making this :)
@SHARRONWRAY2 ай бұрын
I didn't realise you were a news rep on ABC I thought you were an adventurer because all I watch is camping/ hiking vids and you popped up on KZread but then I was at my daughter's and saw you reading the news and loved your quirky sense of humor on bibby track
@AndrewDemack2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for taking the time to record your narration while out on the trail, as well as the superb scenery. I’m going to ride the Munda Biddi Trail later this year, so I’ve watched a few people’s MBT videos. Which is why the KZread algorithm served up your video to me. I found it moving, inspiring, and simply beautiful in how you presented the forests and ecosystems of south-west WA. So good. Thanks again.
@matttrevenen24352 ай бұрын
What an unexpected little gem. Bravo on capturing your own beautiful, insightful and personal little adventure in our magic part of the world (I’m at mutton bird beach). Hand duck in the tea reflection was the best bit though 😂 💪🏻🙌🏻✌🏻
@JaxonSmart.992 ай бұрын
Really liked the openness throughout the vid about the inner journey on the bibbulmun. On and off camera, you're character stood out over a demanding time, i really appreciate you're video. All the best, for the next adventure.
@JaxonSmart.992 ай бұрын
Interesting, wounder where everyones thoughts go hearing this? Could be used as a torture technique haha, or thoughts of the shots you never shot, calls i never acted on, relationships cut short, forever falling short, forever out of reach, disconnected, unreachable. Or maybe thinking to much, its just a missed call
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Thank you so much for sharing this, what a journey - very inspiring!
Outstanding. Thanks so much for sharing your journey.
Great inspiring Video. Will start my E2E in Sep 2024, but N2S. Have max 46 days and like that you´re doing it in 41. That gives me hope.
One the most brilliant stage shows I've seen. The precision. The stage craft. The creative genius. All blew my mind. While Zahra's performance was unlike anything I'd seen before. Her talent and ability to draw you into each of the 23 characters she played was simply outstanding. A once in a lifetime experience. 👏
You’ll have to do all the Tassie great walks one day Ruby. Overland track, south coast track etc.
Great video, well filmed well narrated. Thoroughly enjoyed. Thank you, Ray.
Hi Ruby, traveled the Bib track the same way you are going south to north have completed both ways, wonderful view and miss it. Spent 35 days alone in shelters during the last End to end
Wow, yet another fascinating Japanese tradition. I found the example shown truly beautiful. I wish I could spend more time in Japan experiencing stuff like this, although it's fantastic that that's happening here! ありがとうございます るびさん🙇♀️
You've inspired me to do a longish hike in Vic high country. Wish me luck ... hope I come back alive?
Very Much Enjoyed Your "Mental" Journey! Many walk the trail, but few "Feel" It! A BIG YES to solo hiking! And a BIGGER Yes to hutting by yourself! I get it! I see you! Loved your little "Half way" Montage! Laughed till I cried! But I do think that a "Dorky" emu can do a better hand stand than you :). Love your work Rubes...Harry Hiker!
Well he'll get plenty of sex now. Although it's probably not the sex he had in mind
The best montage of the Bibb I've seen. Did you walk it around April / May?
great video. thanks for sharing your journey.
Inspiring. I really want to get back out on a walk - you're an inspiring presence on these videos and on screen, Ms Cornish.
09:24 - those raised wooden walkways over swampy land remind me of times I'd go hiking with my late father. We did this great trek when we were younger, to the lighthouse at the tip of Wilson's Promontory in Victoria. It was epic. Stayed overnight at the lighthouse before trekking back. I remember jumping over a 'stick' in the track at one point and mid-stride realising it was a snake.
Beautiful, just beautiful.
Worked with the guy, think you know someone hey
Yeah, it was really concerning that some of these women thought he was a good friend. Were there no signs whatsoever? Nothing a little off from time to time?
I did part of the great north walk (four day hike from Sumersby to Quorabolong/Heaton lookout) with Venturers when I was a teenager. Some of my most cherished memories!!
Well reported! I'm not convinced that the judge would have been setting an example, that would risk the sentence being reduced I would have thought. When you think of the level of abuse, the number of women affected and the trauma it would have caused to the women, It makes sense to me.
You are truly at peace on the trail. Lovely video.
Tackling it in summer is some possessed level energy! The interwebz is telling me to do it in winter. How did you figure out where to stay, did you plan each day to get to a campsite, or kind of wing it? Some places seem...less than ideal
The leeches!! And suss camping spots. Wowsers, you really are amazing!
Really enjoyed your video, not a fan of those burn offs.
Really great video. Being an Aussie I've often wondered what the track was like. Though my long distance walking tends to have been in Spain for the last 10 years. Maybe I'll have to try something closer to home!
Awesome video, thank you for taking us on your adventure ❤
Thanks for the video, was a great watch. I've done sections of track when I was a teenager in scouts, and watched a few end-to-end recounts of the other hikers, but I found myself very engaged with your journey, perspective and emotions. You have a great style of presenting and communicating, and connect very well with your audience. Would love to see more videos with you!
Fine film making. Thank you.
I wonder how many people used the track in the year 1880 I reckon if you had a horse you could probably do it in 20 days
One of my mates has a house in Peaceful Bay 😂
I come from NZ and I hate hate hate snakes 🐍 only seen 1 so far in WA 😂
Every year on our Battalion Birthday they would make us March 120kms in full kit in under 24hrs 😂😂😂 you’d get a slice of cake upon completion 😂 so worth it 😂
About 100kg worth of equipment to carry
Is it possible to get GPS location most of the way I mean when you're tired you get to bit disorientated don't you how many litres of water do you drink per day? 8 hours of walking in a day I would feel a bit dizzy I wouldn't know .... up or down?
Nice video 👍
Great story Ruby.
What an awesome, inspiring video. Reminds me of why I emigrated to Oz. I still remember the terror and exhilaration of being at the top of the Gloucester Tree by myself.
Thank you for sharing your journey and for making the edit so personally interesting and emotional as well as full of beautiful scenery. Transformative. Did you adjust quickly back to big city life? What changes where permanent?
How awesum r u young lady😀thank u 4 takn me along on ur journey, it was fabulous😍❤️🙏🏼
Remarkable journey, thank you for sharing Ruby. I loved how you shared your thoughts along the way, some great insights that landed with me, I will start tomorrow differently 🙏
Absolutely epic walk and enjoyed every step with you . The scenery and your musings along the way were just gorgeous . Hope to see you do many more walks in the future and thanks for putting this one out there so we could all share your adventure .
You make the best trail videos Ruby. You really captured the beautiful vibe of the Bibb and made me so nostalgic for my E2E. The Bibb was my gateway drug to the PCT. You are so ready for it as your next adventure.
Great vid Ruby. Totally enjoyed this one cheers Trav.
33:24 sundews!
So few views.one of the most enjoyable vlogs I have watched even tho a few others of this area walk.Ruby is engaging,good camera work and beautiful walk.goin to give up the corporate world in 2025 and do this walk or cycle.this will be my inspiration❤😊
I walk because I can...
What a beautiful video and gorgeous journey - I absolutely loved all your reflections and musings. Thanks for making this :)
I didn't realise you were a news rep on ABC I thought you were an adventurer because all I watch is camping/ hiking vids and you popped up on KZread but then I was at my daughter's and saw you reading the news and loved your quirky sense of humor on bibby track
Thanks so much for taking the time to record your narration while out on the trail, as well as the superb scenery. I’m going to ride the Munda Biddi Trail later this year, so I’ve watched a few people’s MBT videos. Which is why the KZread algorithm served up your video to me. I found it moving, inspiring, and simply beautiful in how you presented the forests and ecosystems of south-west WA. So good. Thanks again.
What an unexpected little gem. Bravo on capturing your own beautiful, insightful and personal little adventure in our magic part of the world (I’m at mutton bird beach). Hand duck in the tea reflection was the best bit though 😂 💪🏻🙌🏻✌🏻
Really liked the openness throughout the vid about the inner journey on the bibbulmun. On and off camera, you're character stood out over a demanding time, i really appreciate you're video. All the best, for the next adventure.
Interesting, wounder where everyones thoughts go hearing this? Could be used as a torture technique haha, or thoughts of the shots you never shot, calls i never acted on, relationships cut short, forever falling short, forever out of reach, disconnected, unreachable. Or maybe thinking to much, its just a missed call