VIC
1614 posts
i've enjoyed some previous red cordial productions that featured kiting, but this one gets a red thumb from me.
you show us some pristine places, but from the vantage point of a noisy stinkboat!?
i don't know the particular spot, but there are plenty of places like that where dozens of people could hike, canoe, and cycle without even hearing or seeing each other, and all enjoy the isolation and the sounds of nature. it only takes one jetski or trail bike to stuff up that experience for everyone else.
TAS
52 posts
Djdojo,
I take your point however, having a ski can get us to very remote areas that are harder to access via a surf ski etc. A lot of that was filmed heading to South Cape Bay [a 17km non coastal bushwark], check it out on a map, very remote. On that day we saw two boats and a small group of people on a beach. I value the wilderness and respect other users. Tassie has these special places that are soo remote. On that day we did 150kms on the water and drove 300kms and were back in Hobart for dinner ! I hope that puts it in to perspective for you.
Keep the comments coming.
Michael
PS: the trip started as doing a recce for some very remote kiting spots.