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I like the adventures you take us all on
ОтветитьQuick enquiry why the gaiters (or whatever you wrapped around your ankles and shins)? Ticks or other bugs?
Thx
Perhaps a way to pay for the crazy film permits.... submit videos to tourism... bill them for them.
ОтветитьGreat Vlog! I live in Tullah, very close to your walk.
The horrendous floods of 2016 would certainly have destroyed any infrastructure that was still there.
I really enjoy the tours and the history. Good hikes through amazing outback places.
ОтветитьI went in here about 30 years ago. I went down a track just before the falls coming from Rosebery direction. It wasn’t as overgrown then and found a clearing with bricks lying around. Got really lost and a friends dog I’d bought along followed our scent back to the trail out. Great seeing what’s there now.
ОтветитьIs the Parks and WIldlife run by a bunch of Communist? So silly you can't film without a permit. Very stupid indeed. Keep the video's coming Rob, we love you from New Jersey USA.
ОтветитьThe parks belong to the people ,I think the parks gov. Forgot this love your u tube and content shame on the parks people.
Ответитьwhy wont they let you film , what do they have to hide ??
ОтветитьHey Rob
Sent you a PM
WHERE CAN I GET SOME OF YOUR MERCH ?
thanks and greetings from riverside 7250
ОтветитьGreat vid , keep up the goodwork.
ОтветитьGreat video again, Mate!
ОтветитьHi Rob, I really love your videos and have watched heaps of them. I just hope you end up leaving some gold in Tassie for the rest of us 🙏
ОтветитьThis is why Tasmania is known as the two-headed state .
ОтветитьGet in that creek - youll get gold nuggets right?
ОтветитьDon't know if you will see this..but I am going to try to put it on every vid you and Levi do......don't they understand you are creating commerce for Tasmania? I never knew you had rain forests or gold or gems....and the wildlife....if I had known you can bet your breaches I would have gone there to spend my money!!!
ОтветитьWell done Rob , that is a fabulous video. Great collection of historic photos & videos along with your passionate oratory and video work. You have combined your current video work capturing the beauty of Tasmania and the history of this region beautifully . Liked & subscribed 5 minutes in. Looking forward to watching more of your work.
ОтветитьThat was fascinating!
ОтветитьExcellent video. Cheers mate, you've earned a sub.
ОтветитьThanks mate for doing this. Authorities are a pain I know. Do your stuff and keep us informed about as much as you can. 🇦🇺
ОтветитьSo that's what a cold climate rain forest looks like. Magnificent. We are so lucky to have this at our back door and yet people still go all over the world to marvel at all the wondrous sites. Just over the road and a bit of a swim we have all of this. Mate thanks heaps for sharing this. I've just started a bucket list.
ОтветитьIt would be good to find where the old hotel was and do some detecting..
ОтветитьWell done mate as a young fella living in Rosebery I walked some of that bush and it still looks amazing.
ОтветитьI’ve walked the montezuma falls track so many times,never ever gets old
ОтветитьThank you Rob
Brilliantly filmed documentary in all aspects .
Much joy watching this for an expat 🙏
Can’t wait for more
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Dismantling all buildings was a mistake they had no concept of the importance of tourism back in the early 80s truly a lack of vision a whole town dismantled just for scrap absolute insanity... didn't even bother to leave the hotel
Ответить8.24 and vy nice k
Ответитьi love history, and thanks.. 8.26/24 I am 85 years k.
ОтветитьROB. and thanks so much for show and talking about this.. 8.24
ОтветитьSo beautiful. It showcases Tasmania at its best. Why they destroyed everything is anyone’s guess, because it would have been a wonderful tourist attraction- a glimpse into our history. It’s videos like these that show to others why they should visit our State and how special Tasmania is.
ОтветитьThank you, it was lovely seeing a part of our state that I had never heard of before.
ОтветитьRob, next time take your metal detector please ❤
ОтветитьAgain, thanks for taking us along 👊 Absolutely beautiful country! Always love the history you share!
ОтветитьBeen to Ringville a couple of times,
last visit we found horse shoes, sledge hammer head, the rock walls, bricks, gutters / drains, an old sign, old boot.
I looked at sun shining through the trees onto the ground in many places & found and caught a Ringville Tiger Snake sunning itself.
I haven’t been on the track past Montezuma but go down the track on a sharp bend 15 minutes before Montezuma falls👍
GOOD ON YOU MATE; I'M not from Tassie but worked down there for a couple of years and came back for a trip down memory lane a few years back : KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
Ответитьwe are not free country any more the government is rail reading us
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Ответитьyou arent above ANY law. You are not allowed to be flying ANY drones in most Tas national parks. What makes you think your above everyone else you greedy selfish twat??
They have these laws for a damned good reason !!
pity the dickhead whose job it is to hassle you.
ОтветитьCan you one West Coast trip do a doco on 'horizontal forest' please. Never seen it but a few stories from HEC surveyors and chain men.
ОтветитьOne of the best references for the North East Dundas Railway, chapter 6, Lou Rae's book, A History of Railways and Tramways on Tasmania's West Coast. The original first class A1 carriage is situated at Sheffield Redwater Creek Tramway.
ОтветитьGreat video!
ОтветитьIt'd be good if you could have a party of track clearers following you on your historic exploitations, to cut thru all that windfall and open up, and mark a track into a few of these lost places in history
ОтветитьThe Tasmanian Island looks like a beautiful place
ОтветитьRob Parson pity National Parks Tasmania are NOT invested in cleaning these tracks up for tourism.
ОтветитьThink your adventures are awsome watch all your videos and give all a thumbs up. Just wondering if you go fishing? Thinking that could be another aspect of some of your already amazing. Fishing untouched lakes and rivers with Rob Parsons. Anyway love the nature!
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