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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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.
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Bluff Knoll Summit Hike - Stirling Range - Western Australia (1 of world's most ancient landscapes)
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Western Australia's Bluff Knoll's a real crowd pleaser since it has the capacity to deliver great views without summiting (handy if the weather changes). Better still is the more challenging Mt.Toolbrunup.
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). Do not overlook this gem.
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AUSTRALIA | Vlog 101 - Climbing Mt. Toolbrunup in the Stirling Ranges
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Our last day at the Stirling Ranges finally saw us climb Mount Toolbrunup. Its 1052 metres make it the second highest peak in the Stirling Ranges. Only Bluff Knoll is higher but compared to what we were about to do a walk in the park! We quickly learned that when they were saying it would be a challenging climb they didn’t lie. We arrived at the top utterly destroyed but happy. It took us a good two and a half hours to get there, scrambling over big rocks and boulders and on the really steep sections pulling our tired bodies up the mountain by holding on to thorny shrubs and trees that grew along the way. We were rewarded with a fantastic view from the top. There was a summit book too. Our entry reads: “Painfully whinging wife is spoiling the view.”
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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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Peak of Mt Toolbrunup Stirling Range National Park
14 January 2012 - A wonderful climb to a view totally out of this world! Syabas to my team members Syafiq,Anisa & Farida! 1052m up up and away..Worth the climb, worth the effort! Not for the faint hearted :)
Stirling Range in 4K
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Disclaimer: We climbed Mount Trio and Toolbrunup. They are both very dangerous climbs especially if you're carrying camera equipment. They have loose rocks. It is a mountain risk area. Make sure you are fit, agile and have good footwear.
Toolbrunup peak. Stirling ranges, Western Australia.
On top, up in the clouds.
Hiking Western Australia - Stirling Range Ridge Walk SOLO
The weather had been perfect all November. After a failed attempt a few years ago, I was itching to complete the ridge walk. The first weekend I had free was so damn hot.. Still, it was an awesome experience. The Stirling Ranges is a truly beautiful place. Worth every bit of effort it demands to hike it. It takes all your working life stresses and smacks the big red reset button. You leave with a true appreciation for life and our beautiful country.
27Kg pack, including 13 litres of water(200ml spare!!! was so hot!!). On trail @ 10:00 Friday. Off trail @ 10:00 Sunday. Ellen Peak to Bluff Knoll.
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Nach der Autopanne im letzten Video habe ich mir eine Reifen-Werkstatt gesucht und meinen kaputten Reifen flicken lassen. Den Tag danach bin ich in den Stirling Range National Park gefahren. Ein wunderschön Grüner Ort im Trockenen und Staubigen Western Australia.
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AUSTRALIE - PORONGURUP & STIRLING RANGE NATIONAL PARK
On vous emmène dans les parcs nationaux de Porongurup & Stirling Range à travers 3 randonnées différentes sur 2 jours. Ces parcs sont souvent oubliés mais sont vraiment magnifiques et dépaysants: on y découvre une nouvelle facette de l'Australie à travers ses chaînes de montagnes, dans les terres.
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
Toolbrunup, Stirling Range, Western Australia
A walk up the second highest peak in the Stirling Range, WA.
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Stirling Range National Park with the AF102
Some shots of the Stirling Range National Park in Western Australia. Shot with Panasonic AF102 and the 14-140 lens.
Toolbrunup Hike - Stirling Ranges, WA
Spent a weekend up in the Stirling Ranges, WA. We climbed the second highest peak, Toolbrunup, and the views from the top and scenery is incredible. It's a 2km hike one way, and one of the more difficult peaks to climb. Had an awesome time there.
The first 30 or so seconds was shot on my Canon 6D, the rest was completely on my GoPro. This was the first video I shot and edited trying out my GoPro Hero 3.
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Stirling Range National Park from the top of Mt. Toolbrunup, Dec 2015.
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Toolbrunup peak. stirling range in a small storm
Toolbrunup is a good walk and crable. But make sure you are all right in fitness. then you will fine it easy.
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Stirling range national Park
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