Author Archives: Craig
Weapon of a 79
Here is a video I did for work, juat thought I would post it up here as I am in it!!!
Wild Wet Winter Madness – Part 1
Join T, Me and My 4WD, with a few friends as we attempt to enter the remote Wonnangatta Valley in winter during the wettest week of the year with record early winter snow threatening to close the tracks.
Sandy Creek Falls
We continue our exploration of Strathbogie State Forest, Craig remember’s the way to Sandy Creek Falls and we begin our steepest descent yet… and we are not even in the 4WD!!! Sandy Creek Falls are the hidden gem of the Strathbogie State Forest.
Strathbogie State Forest and Golden Mountain
After a long Melbourne Lockdown, T, Me, Gus, Michelle and Steve head to Violet Town and spend a day exploring Strathbogie State Forest, glad to be on the tracks again.
Pristine Snow
Finally we continue our adventure from the carpark at Craig’s Hut finding the most amazing pristine, untouched snow. I also explain why it has taken me so long to get this video up!!
Back from Disaster!
T & Me make a triumphant return to YouTube after our disastrous end to last year. Catch up on what we have been up to in the last 5 months and joins us for a breath taking snow day on Mt Stirling including a visit to Craig’s Hut covered in snow!!
Saved by half a meter
Our end of year camping trip is brought to a sudden end when Jess and I come within half a meter of being crushed by a falling tree while driving the HiLux. Big thank you for the support of our friends and family and a massive thank you to the amazing people at Mt Buller … Continue reading
River Crossings, Mud and Chillin’ by the Crooked River
In our final chapter of the Wonnangatta Valley trip we have a great time crossing rivers, driving the muddy bogholes and Chillin’ in the Crooked River. Maybe we can also finally get to the truth of just who wet my camera????
Wonnangatta Mystery Solved!! and driving Herne Spur Track
T & Me solve the Wonnangatta Valley mystery (or at least one of them!!) before tackling the infamous Herne Spur with its long 30 degree inclines.