Hells - Geraldton surf
Surf spot in Geraldton...if you love noahs i suggest you frequent this little spot
Australian Masters Titles ‘95-Geraldton
west ozzie lads rippin’ flatties
Hell`s Gate - Sunshine Coast - Australia
MARAVILHOSO
ROADTRIP AUSTRALIA EP.4 | ESPERANCE TO PERTH - WA | LUCKY BAY | OFF-ROAD SUSPENSION |
Episode 4 and we are exploring South West WA.
The most insanely Blue water you will ever see!!! Esperance and surrounds has some of the best beaches and national park campgrounds to check out, you will LOVE it!!
The weather turned pretty average around the bottom so we skipped inland across to Perth and checked out Wave Rock!
We do a quick walk around of the Off-Road suspension in our van and show you the great campsites we find along the way!!
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Josh & Paul riding through Drummonds & Oakajee in Geraldton WA
There are photo's at the end of the movie.
Filmed with Poseidon 720P helmet camera.
POINT MOORE GERALDTON WA WESTERN AUSTRALIA
LIGHTHOUSE HISTORY Geraldton is a city and port in Western Australia located 424 kilometres (263 mi) north of Perth. According to the 2001 census, Geraldton has a population of 29,996, making it the fifth-largest city in Western Australia. Today the city is an important centre for mining, fishing, wheat, sheep and tourism. Caravan Trip 2007
Geraldton W.A Australia
found this bike at the beach and threw it off saint pats gero 3rd floor in 05
Wave riding in WA
Our instructor Clement recently joined BEST kiteboarding as a National Team Rider.
here is a short one of his last sessions around Geraldton WA.
HMAS Sydney Memorial Geraldton
This is the story of the sinking and finding of HMAS Sydney by a german disguised warship during WW2 off the coast of Western Australia where all crew members were lost.
CLOSE CALL - Stirling Range National Park Ep.76 Roadtrip Australia
Stirling Ranges
We decided to base ourselves at Kendenup Campground which is on the western side of the Stirling Ranges. This was a real hidden gem with great flat shady sites. A newly refurbished amenities block, drinking water and a large grassy field right next door. We opted to get power which was only $15 a night (bargain!). Ian one of the hosts gave us a map of the area and suggested some local sites to see.
There was two hikes we wanted to do, Bluff Knoll & Mt Toolbrunup. As we had setup and settled into camp all by 1pm, we decided to do Bluff Knoll that afternoon. We drove over, and arrived ready to tackle our mid afternoon hike. It was clear skies when we left the car park but we could see a few clouds off in the distance. We decided since we were here, we’d play it by ear and see if we can make it to the summit.
Bluff Knoll
The hike up was relatively steep in sections, but manageable. Keeping a constant eye on the weather we started to see clusters of grey clouds forming. They were moving in the opposite direction to us, so we kept hiking. After an hour we got approx 9/10 of the way to the summit and made the call to abort the mission. The clouds had changed direction and we could hear thunder and saw a few lighting strikes.
We RAN down the mountain in 30 minutes, fueled by our adrenaline, we made it safely back to the Nav. About 5 minutes after driving off from the carpark, you couldn’t even see the top of Bluff Knoll it was covered by clouds. Headed back to camp, we discussed what a close call that was and a friendly reminder on how quick the weather can change at altitude.
The next day, we awoke to a clear sunny day with no clouds in sight. We ran a few laps around the oval with Rusty, warming up our legs for Mt Toolbrunup. A 4km class 5 hike, with the peak 1052m high above sea level. It was a challenging hike with the first 2/3 loose shoals and the last 1/3 was hiking over steep boulders. It took us 1hr 45mins to reach the summit and we were rewarded with epic 360 degree views of the surrounds.
Definitely recommend this hike if you are physically fit. We are in no means ‘athletes’ but we like doing the occasional challenging hike to test ourselves and work off those extra beers. Plus it's always a good endorphin rush when you successfully make it to the summit.
Well we made it back to camp around lunchtime and put our feet up to relax around camp for the rest of the day. In the morning we packed up and set off to explore the nearby sites Ian had suggested. Right across from the shop in town (there is only one store) is some large chess pieces carved out of wood. Hot tip: ask around on why the chess pieces and how they came to be there.
Gold Mine Battery
A 5 minute drive from here we went and saw the first ever gold mine in WA! Setup in 1875 with a battery, water pump and other machinery. All the machinery was rusting away and it was a shame it's not preserved better, considering its significance. About 50m up from here we saw the original shaft.
Next stop Normans Beach camp & Bremer Bay!
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Eat That Question - Geraldton Skateboarding
It is I, EL NOMBRE! No it's Marshall Mothafuckin' C Dawg shit son. I filmed some shit yo and put it up check it.
HAZARDS OF CRAYFISHING - SHARKS IN GERALDTON
ONE OF THE NATURAL HAZARDS OF CRAYFISHING! SHARKS OFF THE GERALDTON COAST LINE. NO SHARKS OR HUMANS WERE HARMED DURING FILMING THIS VIDEO, A FEW CRAYFISH AREN'T HAPPY THOUGH! FOOTAGE COMPLIMENTS OF BARRY MITCHELL.
Exploring a Remote Paradise, Cape Leveque Part 1/2. Ep.57 - ROADTRIP AUSTRALIA
So after the Gibb, we nipped into Broome for a few days. Catching up with family & friends, then we scooted straight up to Cape Leveque!
We decided to drive right up to the top to meet some more friends. Gumbanan Wilderness Retreat was our choice of campsite????. We used this as a base while we explored the surrounding areas. We day tripped into One Arm Point community, had a dip at their local beach and visited the hatchery???????? (open air aquarium).
Kooljaman
Tossing up whether to visit Kooljaman, we just grabbed a day pass and had a look around the place. The western beach had impressive contrasts, with the red sandstone cliffs. Kurt had a little flick and caught a 45cm???? GT, which made him happy. We drove onto the eastern beach for a quick dip. Again a very picturesque beach, with white sand and amazing clear blue water. Not sure it was worth $35 for a day trip though.????
We so happened to visit Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm while the ‘festival of the pearl’ was on????. We popped in on a Saturday where they were doing free demo’s all day. We heard about the history of Cygnet Bay and fun facts about the place. We also got to watch them harvest a live pearl. Our intention was to do the pearl tour, but once we saw the demo’s we figured we’d pretty much seen the tour ????.
Rusty chilling at Gumbanan
A few days later we returned to Cygnet Bay to go on the ‘waterfall reef tour’????. A great few hours out on the bay seeing the local sights. We got to see the main attraction Waterfall Reef which is a reef a few nautical miles north of Cygnet Bay. Due to the large volume tides that frequent the area, when the tide is outgoing, it rushes off this large reef which results in a waterfall affect⛲️. Have you ever seen a waterfall in the middle of the ocean? We thought it was pretty darn cool to see????????.
After 4 nights at Gumbanan we moved south to Middle Lagoon. A slight 32km detour off the main road on a dirt track. It’s $15pp per night and since it was out of peak season we pretty much had our pick of the sites????????♂️. Two main beaches, one is a long sandy beach which is dog friendly???? and the other beach up the top, is great for fishing & snorkeling. We spent 2 nights here having some RnR, swimming & snorkeling around the reef.
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spearfishing with a tiger shark at Hells Gates 6530
spearfishing with a tiger shark at Hells Gates 6530. filmed with gopro hero hd standard lens mounted to a pelaj kanji 1200
Flying Injidup
Indijup is a world class beach in the SW of Australia.
Ok, not a sunny day, but check the photo taken from the far end of the beach (dune at far right) to see what it normally looks like.
Oh, and crowded, isn't it?
Ocean Beach 12-24-07
We started out to get surfing video, but the waves were terrible. It was really windy on the coast, too. These kite-surfers are cool. I considered adding a soundtrack, but the ocean audio works just fine.
Koongamia House Fire | Seven's 4.30 News | 16/09/2013
Rob Scott reports
Day 1
Heading from Geraldton to shark bay