Bill P wrote:Mark Oates has done some beautiful videos. His Mt Anne in winter one is sublime.
racca wrote:There is a few aussie channels on bushcraft with elements of bushwalking in there, but, I agree, I can't recall any solely focused on bushwalking. Tons of yanks.
michael_p wrote:Lots of good bushcraft channels but little actual walking channels. Maybe we are too busy enjoying the walk than take the time to do the filming.
It is worth noting that it can take a lot of work to put together a decent video.
Moocattle wrote:In my opinion the ideal video would include: Route information/planning and decisions, flora and fauna knowledge, local history, atmospheric sounds and lots of still shots
Hallu wrote:Hi there,
Weirdly enough, there aren't many (good) bushwalking/hiking channels out there.
Lotsafreshair wrote:Moocattle wrote:In my opinion the ideal video would include: Route information/planning and decisions, flora and fauna knowledge, local history, atmospheric sounds and lots of still shots
Sounds like a lot of work. If only we could get people to pay for this type of content, I'd happily spend more time to make it.
Lotsafreshair wrote:Hallu wrote:Hi there,
Weirdly enough, there aren't many (good) bushwalking/hiking channels out there.
Love to hear what you think are the elements of a good bushwalking channel??
Lotsafreshair wrote:Hallu wrote:Hi there,
Weirdly enough, there aren't many (good) bushwalking/hiking channels out there.
Love to hear what you think are the elements of a good bushwalking channel??
Lotsafreshair wrote:Moocattle wrote:In my opinion the ideal video would include: Route information/planning and decisions, flora and fauna knowledge, local history, atmospheric sounds and lots of still shots
Sounds like a lot of work. If only we could get people to pay for this type of content, I'd happily spend more time to make it.
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