Bluff Knoll, Highest Peak in Stirling Range, Western Australia
At 1099 metres, Bluff Knoll is the highest peak in the Stirling Range.
Western Australia, January 2012
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Filmed with a Canon70D (Timelapse) and a Panasonic GH4
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Mt Toolbrunup Summit Climb, Stirling Range - Western Australia (1 of world's most ancient landscape)
This video is about climbing the summit of Mt Toolbrunup in the Stirling Range of Western Australia – via the Southern Ascent (the quickest and easiest ascent).
Whilst Mount Toolbrunup is the second highest peak in the Stirling Range at 1,052 m, it is a more difficult and rewarding climb than the higher Bluff Knoll (highest Peak at 1,099m).
Mt. Toolbrunup is a proper top-of-the-world hike in one of the most ancient landscapes on the planet. It's a short sharp hike with some challenging boulder fields and scree slopes. The pay-off is relative solitude and superb 360 degree views. We saw one other hiker the day we climbed Mt. Toolbrunup. So, if you're fit, agile and have great balance, add this Western Australian beauty to your hiking bucket list!
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Hiking up Bluff Knoll in the Stirling Range by Drone | 4K
Hiking up to the summit of Bluff Knoll in the Stirling Ranges, Western Australia. Bluff Knoll rises 1099 m above sea level and is the third highest mountain in Western Australia. The hike to the summit is 6km and takes approximately 3 to 4 hours.
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HIKING | The Stirling Ridge - Western Australia
The Ridge Walk is approximately 26km one way from the north east corner of the park boundary via Ellen Peak, to the Bluff Knoll car park. The hike can be done heading in either direction, and takes walkers 2-3 days to complete. You will generally have to walk additional km's at the beginning or end of the hike, depending on where you left your car.
There is no track. A vague trail can be followed over most of the walk, but this is easily lost. Walkers have constructed cairns to help guide others through sections of the walk. Some of these cairns get knocked down, or can lead to false trails. This bushwalk is not managed and natural hazards do exist. Low cloud frequently engulfs the ridge, bringing visibility down to a few metres. Careful navigation is required at all times.
The weather can change very quickly and strong winds and driving rain will test the best of equipment. You’ll soon discover that those Gore-tex jackets aren’t as waterproof as you thought.
Finally, there is no reliable water source. There is a 44 gallon drum on Third Arrow, that collects rain drops from the roof of the cave. The creek crossing the North Mirlpunda track carries water well into spring, but completely dries up in summer.
The drip next to the cave on Pyungoorup Peak also carries water well into spring, though it is just a drip and it can take several hours to collect an appreciable quantity of water. Bring more than enough water.
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During the ANZAC Public holiday, we decided to go on a hike!
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Great Hike with the boys!! In the Stitling Ranges Australia.