Lyle Such
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Door County, Wisconsin-Hiking the Eagle Trail
August 2024. Our first visit to Door County, Wisconsin. We hiked the short Eagle Trail 3 mile loop in Peninsula State Park beginning and ending at the Eagle Tower.
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“Carry Me West” Sad Moses
“Growing Still” Sad Moses
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Instagram: @lylesuch
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Wheeler Peak Nevada-Great Basin National Park
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September 2024. We took our first trip to Great Basin National Park in Nevada where we summited the second highest peak in Nevada, Wheeler Peak. We had mostly perfect weather with a brief hailstorm. This is a beautiful hike with wonderful views of the surrounding mountains. Music “Calm Heart Wild River” Sad Moses “Found Again” Sad Moses “The Heart of Everything” Sad Moses Licensed by The Music ...
Hiking Cuyahoga Valley National Park-Ledges Trail
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August 2024. On a brief visit to Cuyahoga Valley National Park near Cleveland, Ohio, we spent some time hiking some of the more popular trails. We began at Kendall Lake, and hiked the Pine Grove Trail and the Ledges Trail. This is a beautiful area, and even on a Sunday morning the crowds were scarce. Music “Joy River“ The Dramatics “Lifetime“ The Dramatics “Magic Hour“ The Dramatics Licensed by...
New Zealand-Hiking the Kepler Track
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February 2018. This is another re-edit of an older video from several years ago that we thought was worth revisiting. The Kepler Track on the South Island of New Zealand was a beautiful 30 mile hike through the mountains near Te Anau. The diversity of the landscape was incredible, and even though we hit some rough weather, it always cleared up to give us dramatic views. Music “Falling Star“ The...
New Zealand-Mueller Hut Hike
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February 2018. Another re-edited video from our trip to New Zealand several years ago. The Mueller Hut on the South Island of New Zealand was a two day hike with an overnight stay at a picturesque hut with massive views. The climb was steep and conditions went from hot and sunny to bitter cold and snowy within one day. This was an incredible experience! Music “Everything I Wanted“ The Neighborl...
New Zealand-Routeburn Track
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February 2018. This is another re-edit of an older video from several years ago that we thought was worth revisiting. The Routeburn Track on the South Island of New Zealand was a beautiful 20 mile hike with some of the most dramatic views and weather we’ve seen on a trek. Music “Home To You“ The Neighborly “Hold On To Me“ The Neighborly “Folie A Deux“ The Neighborly Licensed by The Music Bed, L...
Kilimanjaro-July 2013
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July 2013. Kilimanjaro was our first major summit hike back in 2013 and the first real video that we shot and edited. Now that we have much more experience with both hiking and shooting videos, I thought it would be fun to go back and re-edit to make it a little easier to watch. Music “Reality“ The Invention Of Flight Licensed by The Music Bed, LLC Instagram: lylesuch Website: Lylesuch.com
Slovenia-Trekking In Triglav National Park
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August, 2023. The highlight of our trip through Slovenia was a five day trek in Triglav National Park. We summited Mt. Triglav on day two, and spent the rest of the trek hiking through the incredible mountains and staying at picturesque huts along the way. We couldn’t have asked for better weather and we really feel the Julian Alps is now one of our favorite hiking destinations. Music “Anywhere...
Slovenia-Paragliding Lake Bohinj
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August, 2023. One of the highlights of our Slovenia trip was a day of paragliding over Lake Bohinj. We flew from two different mountains, Mt. Vogar and Mt. Vogel. Music “Something Beautiful“ by Tim Halperin “je me souviens” by Jordan Critz “Discovery” by Why We Wander “Beyond” by Waes Hael Licensed by The Music Bed, LLC
The Highest Peak In Jordan-Hiking Jabal Umm ad Dami
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April, 2023. During our short stay in Wadi Rum, we hiked to the summit of Jordan’s highest peak, Jabal Umm ad Dami. Music “Back Home“ by The Invention of Flight “Fal” by Max LL Licensed by The Music Bed, LLC Instagram: lylesuch Website: Lylesuch.com
Hiking The Jordan Trail-Dana to Petra
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April, 2023. We traveled to Jordan to hike a section of the Jordan trail from Dana Biosphere Reserve to Petra. This 50 mile hike took us through incredible remote mountain landscapes covered in wildflowers and ended in the spectacular ruins of Petra. Thank you Experience Jordan Adventures and Lama our guide for taking us on this wonderful journey! *Music* “Footprints“ by Analog Heart “Give “You...
Backpacking Canyonlands-Needles District and Druid Arch
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December, 2022. On a short winter trip to Utah, we finally made it to the Needles District of Canyonlands National forest for a two day backpacking trip. Day 1 began at Elephant Hill Trailhead, and we camped in Chesler Park at campsite number 4. Day 2 began with an out and back hike to Druid Arch, one of the most impressive arches we’ve seen, and ended hiking back out to Elephant Hill. Music “E...
White Pocket, Arizona
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As an alternative to The Wave while visiting Kanab, Utah, we braved the deep sandy roads to get to White Pocket, an impressive display of swirling, colorful rock formations in Vermilion Cliffs National Monument. The hike is short but we spent over five hours exploring and enjoying this beautiful area.
California-Hiking Mt. Langley
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October, 2022. Our third attempt at summiting Mt. Langley, and it was a success!! 18 hours, 24 miles and 5,300 feet elevation gain. This was a tough one as a one day hike, rivaling Mt. Whitney in both the difficulty and the incredible views from the summit. *Music* “Little Mountain“ Zachary David “Saturday“ Zachary David “Welcome Home“ Zachary David Licensed by The Music Bed, LLC Instagram: ins...
Hidden Lake Lookout Hike, North Cascades National Park-August
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The Hidden Lake Lookout Trail is a popular hike in the North Cascades. We were hoping to spend the night up in the lookout, but our first attempt we were turned around by the threat of storms. On our second attempt, with storms again forecasted in the afternoon, we decided on doing this as a day hike and it turned out to be one of our all-time favorite day hikes. Music “All My Days” by Tyler Br...
Mt. Whitney Hike-The Highest Point In The Contiguous United States
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Mt. Whitney Hike-The Highest Point In The Contiguous United States
California: Trans-Catalina Trail-March 2022
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California: Trans-Catalina Trail-March 2022
Everest Basecamp Trek Via Gokyo Valley-Part 4
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Everest Basecamp Trek Via Gokyo Valley-Part 4
Everest Basecamp Trek Via Gokyo Valley-Part 3
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Everest Basecamp Trek Via Gokyo Valley-Part 3
Everest Basecamp Trek Via Gokyo Valley-Part 2
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Everest Basecamp Trek Via Gokyo Valley-Part 2
Everest Basecamp Trek Via Gokyo Valley-Part 1
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Everest Basecamp Trek Via Gokyo Valley-Part 1
Nepal: Yaks and Naks of the Himalayas.
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Nepal: Yaks and Naks of the Himalayas.
California: Hiking Mt Langley
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California: Hiking Mt Langley
Cambodia: Kampong Phluk by Drone-4k
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Cambodia: Kampong Phluk by Drone-4k
Washington: Crabbing, Discovery Bay
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Washington: Crabbing, Discovery Bay
Utah: Hiking Coyote Gulch
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Utah: Hiking Coyote Gulch
Hiking During Covid-Manhattan Beach to San Pedro
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Hiking During Covid-Manhattan Beach to San Pedro
Morocco: Atlas Mountain Trek-March 2019
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Morocco: Atlas Mountain Trek-March 2019
California: Desolation Wilderness-September 2020
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California: Desolation Wilderness-September 2020
Colorado: Backpacking The Four Pass Loop, July 2020
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Colorado: Backpacking The Four Pass Loop, July 2020

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @raselhossen9792
    @raselhossen9792 2 дні тому

    It's the perfect place for an adventure-filled vacation in nature!

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 День тому

      @@raselhossen9792 You’re exactly right. Lots of adventure, culture and natural beauty in Slovenia!!

  • @AphroditeTales
    @AphroditeTales 25 днів тому

    Impressive.

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 25 днів тому

      One of our favorite summits...Langley is a beautiful place!

  • @GregSr
    @GregSr 25 днів тому

    I'm 71 with a triple bypass and would not consider such a climb. But, I'm impressed with anyone at any age who has the guts to make this climb. I enjoy making the climb vicariously in these videos.

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 22 дні тому

      Thanks for watching and we're so happy you can enjoy the hike with us! We're the same, anything above our skill level we love to watch others doing on UA-cam. It's great when you can watch and really get a true sense of the place and that's what we try to do with our videos.

  • @skgbrds
    @skgbrds Місяць тому

    Fantastic video! Thank you!

  • @kristabelchung7522
    @kristabelchung7522 Місяць тому

    Thank you for a great video. Your calm presence really brings out the scenery and experience!

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 Місяць тому

      Thanks so much! We try and find the right balance of narration and beautiful scenery when we're shooting these videos. It's really nice when we hear that the viewers are enjoying the experience with us!

  • @MoritzBaldes
    @MoritzBaldes Місяць тому

    Awesome video Lyle. Your commentary really adds to it and makes me feeel much more involved :)

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 Місяць тому

      Thanks! We definitely try to make it so the viewers get the full experience of our treks, glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @milanjost1787
    @milanjost1787 Місяць тому

    🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 Bravoooo👏👏💪💪

  • @benw7687
    @benw7687 Місяць тому

    What time of year did u hike

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 Місяць тому

      We hike to the lookout in August and had really nice weather.

  • @KevinCousins-ox8mb
    @KevinCousins-ox8mb Місяць тому

    Ryan, just got back last night from the TCT trip with my niece and her close friend from high school. We gotter dun!!!! Certainly was a challenge ad thanks for your video as it helped prepare us for what to expect. I had to really push myself and being 70 was rewarding to see I can push myself and not have any physical issues. Thanks again, very thanks!

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 Місяць тому

      That's great to hear, we're so glad our video helped you out! We always talk about how we're hoping to still be able to take these long hikes when we're older, and it's really inspiring to hear stories from people like you that are out there doing it. Great job...hopefully you got some great pictures and I bet your niece and her friend will have lifelong memories of your adventure! Do you have any big adventures planned now that you've finished hiking the TCT?

    • @KevinCousins-ox8mb
      @KevinCousins-ox8mb Місяць тому

      @@lylesuch4421 Lyle thanks for pinging back. I will likely plan a few trips in the local mountains (Idyllwild, Big Bear) and during the summer up in the easter Sierra. I love fly fishing and had a great time this past August above Lake Sabrina near Bishop. Catch & releasing wild brookie and a few goldens was a real treat. Thanks and all the best to you!

  • @Jarooon
    @Jarooon Місяць тому

    Did you guys just rented the gear or brought your own?

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 Місяць тому

      We brought most of our gear. We rented harness, ropes and crampons. One person who hiked at the same time rented everything including jacket, gloves etc.

  • @LonesomeTraveler
    @LonesomeTraveler Місяць тому

    What a gorgeous hike. Thanks!

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 Місяць тому

      North Cascades is full of amazing hikes!

  • @LonesomeTraveler
    @LonesomeTraveler Місяць тому

    Thanks for the lovely video! Been up there in September (but not as a day hike, so good on you!) but only took a few photos on my iPhone, so this well-made video is very much appreciated!

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 Місяць тому

      Thanks! We love to hear when people are enjoying our videos, even better if they can relive their own experiences of the same hike while they're watching. Isn't Langley awesome? We tried 3 times and were so happy when we finally summited!

  • @amols101
    @amols101 2 місяці тому

    Hope you summited in latter attempts!! Beautiful sights on the trail nonetheless!

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 2 місяці тому

      @@amols101 We have a more recent video of our successful summit of Langley. We love the trail along the lakes down low, but the views from the summit are even more incredible!!

  • @stephenleeclarke
    @stephenleeclarke 3 місяці тому

    I’m attempting this later this year. Thanks for sharing

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 2 місяці тому

      Good luck, hopefully you get good weather and safe conditions for your summit attempt!

  • @lifelonghoneymooners
    @lifelonghoneymooners 3 місяці тому

    Nice footage! We would love to go and visit this winter🤩

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 3 місяці тому

      Winter is such a fun time to be there, no crowds and the sand is generally a little more packed on the road in. We go to Kanab a lot to try and get the Wave permit, we've never gotten it but we always find other things to do in the area that are also beautiful, like White Pocket. Have fun!!

  • @stanmackowiak908
    @stanmackowiak908 3 місяці тому

    Always good to start before dawn to make the most of the day and avoid oncoming walkers, though kind of unnecessary on the last day. Nice lord of the rings reference.😊

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 3 місяці тому

      We love the early morning starts, and getting up to higher ground before the sun rose gave us some really nice sunrises!

  • @mikefreeman9251
    @mikefreeman9251 3 місяці тому

    Great video nice editing and music. I went up wheeler peak in New Mexico in July so I wanna do this one in the next few weeks, fall hits up there pretty fast the temperatures will be in the 20s this week at night.

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 3 місяці тому

      Thanks! Funny we were talking about now trying to get down and hike Wheeler Peak in New Mexico before winter. The one in Nevada is a really nice hike, with fall colors in the trees it would be beautiful!

  • @celiasennon1494
    @celiasennon1494 3 місяці тому

    Nice high school presentation

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 3 місяці тому

      High school presentation? This is made for four and five year olds.

    • @oreoluwaroberts2732
      @oreoluwaroberts2732 Місяць тому

      You're rude! 😂😂

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 Місяць тому

      It is literally made for a transitionary kindergarten class...4 and 5 year olds. Not trying to be rude, just making it known to the original commenter that it's made specifically for small children. If high-schoolers (or even adults) can learn something from the video that's pretty awesome too!

  • @hyenaswine
    @hyenaswine 3 місяці тому

    Great video! I'm thinking about doing this before the snow. How many people did you run into that were also summiting?

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 3 місяці тому

      Thanks! There were barely any other people on the trail. My guess is on the entire day, both up and down Langley, we maybe saw a total of about 15 to 20 other people. On the summit I think there was one other person up there. It's a really quiet trail, at least when we went. If you get a later start in the day you'll probably encounter more day-hikers.

  • @shivampandey9506
    @shivampandey9506 3 місяці тому

    Love From India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 3 місяці тому

      Thanks!

    • @shivampandey9506
      @shivampandey9506 3 місяці тому

      ​ Visit India there is a lot of Places and that will also help you getting many Subscriber

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens 3 місяці тому

    Fantastic work my friend, you filmed this so nicely! Gorgeous atmosphere!

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 3 місяці тому

      Thanks! We were surprised how nice Cuyahoga Valley National Park is. Our normal hikes are in the mountains but it is fun to be surrounded by forest every once in a while.

  • @ilzelejina518
    @ilzelejina518 4 місяці тому

    Hello, Would you please share whether it was a fully guided hike or you got the Triglav peak guide + via Ferrata set at the hut?

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 4 місяці тому

      Good question. We hiked on our own except the day we summited Triglav. We hired a guide and he brought equipment for the via ferrata so we wouldn't have to carry it for the rest of the trek. As long as you have a good understanding of where your huts are, Triglav National Park isn't really a place where you need a guide.

    • @BrenninChamberlin
      @BrenninChamberlin 2 місяці тому

      @@lylesuch4421 hi.. ^ just asked the same question on another reply. 😅 How/where did you hire the guide just for the summit day? Thanks again

  • @Silkworm1
    @Silkworm1 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for your video , it was amazing , which is city of belgium please inform me I'll be so grateful of you ❤🦋🧚‍♀️💓🦋🧚‍♀️

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 4 місяці тому

      Rochehaut to Bouillon along the Semois River. A beautiful region of Belgium!

  • @Carlitabita
    @Carlitabita 5 місяців тому

    Eastern Sierra*

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 5 місяців тому

      Yeah, we forgot to mention being in the Eastern Sierras. Easy to forget some details when exhausted at the top of a mountain!

  • @_iti6554
    @_iti6554 5 місяців тому

    💕

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 5 місяців тому

      The TCT is a really fun experience!

  • @chrischivz
    @chrischivz 5 місяців тому

    I enjoyed your series of the trip. I am taking the same route at the beginning of November (but trekking back to Lukla also), and am very excited. Thank you so much for sharing!

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 5 місяців тому

      Nice! November was a great time for the trek and hopefully you have great weather like we did. One tip from our experience, make sure you do everything you can to summit Gokyo-Ri. It's the best view on the trek and helps you acclimatize for the climb over Cho La Pass. We spent two nights at Gokyo Lake so if weather was bad we had multiple chances to summit. Also nice that you can trek back to Lukla, we had limited time but it would have been nice to trek down the traditional EBC just to see that section. Have fun and good luck!!

  • @dimanacastanja
    @dimanacastanja 5 місяців тому

    Great video! can't wait for my hike first week in September! What size of backpack did you use? And what is the weight of your backpack? would a 30 L backpack for four days be enough?

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 5 місяців тому

      It really is worth getting excited about...the trek through Triglav National Park is incredible! You can get by on these treks with the bare minimum of gear. Every hut has food and drinks so you don't need to carry much. We took smallish backpacks, 30l and 50l camera backpack which was more than enough. Weight depends on you personally and how comfortable you want to be, we carry a ton of heavy camera equipment so we're not a good resource for weight info. Good luck and have fun!

  • @welshlad6427
    @welshlad6427 5 місяців тому

    Wow❤ 🇸🇮 An amazing Vlog. Heading to Slovenia in early September and look forward to seeing views like these.

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 5 місяців тому

      Thanks! We loved Slovenia and had an amazing time. The Julian Alps were incredible (along with the rest of the country), even if you don't hike there's beautiful viewpoints and roads that take you to some nice areas. Have fun and enjoy!!

  • @thehoofersclub
    @thehoofersclub 5 місяців тому

    That's good you allow your body to acclimate to high elevation before starting the track up.

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 5 місяців тому

      Yes, lots of high-altitude experience has taught us exactly what we need to do to prepare. It's surprising how many people rush up with no acclimatizing and end up paying the price.

  • @Mandarin110631
    @Mandarin110631 5 місяців тому

    Just found your channel. Love the friendly vibe, easy delivery and great information!!! I have not been but I feel now it’ll be easy

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 5 місяців тому

      Thanks! The TCT isn't too difficult, especially if you would opt for the gear haul which allows you to go without heavy packs. There are some pretty long climbs that can test your stamina especially on a hot day. It is a really great experience and perfect for beginner backpackers.

    • @Mandarin110631
      @Mandarin110631 5 місяців тому

      @@lylesuch4421 TYSM for getting back to me- i hadn't heard about the gear haul- i'll definately do that. i also heard you guys say something about lockers at the next campsite, and my buddy said something like that also.. what's the deal there?

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 5 місяців тому

      The lockers are at Parsons Landing campsite. They give you a code so when you reach camp there is a locker containing wood and water if you reserve it. A couple tips from our experiences if you're planning a trip; spring is by far the best time to go, south to north is the best direction, but when booking find a date that Parsons Landing is available (especially campsite 1 or 2), then book everything else based on that. Don't skip Little Harbor campsite (which a lot of people do) and rent kayaks while you're there. It's an amazing experience!

    • @Mandarin110631
      @Mandarin110631 5 місяців тому

      @@lylesuch4421 TYSM- i will definately follow your route and go east to west, south to north, avoiding the morning sun etc. you mentioned another spot past parsons- have you ever been there?-also, what about early october? i am in phoenix and cant travel until then due to work, but dont want to wait until spring

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 5 місяців тому

      Starlight Beach is the northern point of Catalina, a side-trip off the main trail. We were originally planning an extra night at Parsons so we could do a day hike out to Starlight, but the trail was closed at the time so we'll save it for next time. You can add it on to the hike either going in to or leaving Parsons, but it makes for a really long day. October can be brutally hot and nothing is green on the island. There is almost no shelter so you can't escape the sun. If you like heat it's no problem, and it makes the swimming more refreshing. But the entire island changes when it turns green in spring and it's a completely different experience. If you're set on doing it earlier, it's impossible to guess but it's best to wait until November to hopefully avoid some of the heat. Good luck!

  • @MJ-dg5cc
    @MJ-dg5cc 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for making this video. It gives a good insight on what it's like and what you need to walk it yourself.

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 5 місяців тому

      We're glad you like our video! We really wanted to show how diverse and beautiful the landscape is in Jordan. We thought it would be mostly desert and rocky terrain, but the plantlife and nature on this trek were incredible. We're even hoping to return someday to complete other portions of the Jordan Trail.

  • @Samywater-l1v
    @Samywater-l1v 5 місяців тому

    We did this same hike with the local guide company Alpine Ramble Treks, and it was one of the best experiences of my life. I highly recommend doing this trek and also Alpine Ramble if you are looking for the best local tour operator or guide.

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 5 місяців тому

      That's great! There are so many great guides in Nepal, we also had an incredible experience with our guide company, Life Himalaya. It's amazing how hard working and kind the guides and porters are.

  • @RyuTubeNZ
    @RyuTubeNZ 6 місяців тому

    Wonderful video awake my memory up into the 6 years ago, I remember you and I had shared the same day tracking by chance, I can feel it... the wind, temperature, trees, sky and the soil footages that I walked on.... this video makes me happy to recall then. Now I have a health problem but I believe I can overcome it. Thank you for the video and hope you are well and healthy. My best wishes to you all.

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 6 місяців тому

      We remember you from up at the Luxmore Hut when we were sitting out in the rain shooting our timelapse. Yeah, amazing time in the mountains of New Zealand. We decided to re-edit the video because our previous version was a little too fast paced and didn't really showcase the beauty. We're so happy this brings back fond memories for you, and hopefully you get better soon to get back out on the trails!

  • @johnconroy
    @johnconroy 6 місяців тому

    I don't usually comment, but I felt this video deserved it. Really great job on the commentary, storytelling and videography. I'm headed to Langley next week after being turned back by 60mph winds last year at Long Lake. Hopefully, the second time is the charm for me.

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 6 місяців тому

      Thanks for the great feedback! Hopefully the second time is the one for you, we were turned back at Long Lake twice so it took us three tries but it was totally worth it. Personally, we think the view from Langley is even better than Whitney but both are incredible experiences. Is your plan to do the entire thing in one day, or go the smart route and camp for a night so you can enjoy it a little more? Either way, good luck and have fun!!

    • @johnconroy
      @johnconroy 6 місяців тому

      @@lylesuch4421 LOL. Going to take my time by camping at Long Lake prior to attempting the summit. Helps a bit with acclimation as well. Cheers!

    • @geobio_exploring
      @geobio_exploring 6 місяців тому

      How do you guys keep the tent in place during very strong winds, especially at higher elevations on more barren granite, and when you are away from camp on a day hike? On my recent hike to Mt Whitney, the wind was blowing at about 30 mph at Trail Camp on the night after summitting. In the morning as I was about to pack the tent, it was blown away and I had to chase it down a few hundred feet away.

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 6 місяців тому

      We do everything we can to camp as low and protected as possible to avoid wind. We did Whitney without camping, but if we had we probably would have stayed down in Outpost Camp, as it's more protected. We also tend to not stay in one spot more than one night so rarely need to leave our tent behind. If we are, however, camped in a place with high winds, we just hope there are enough rocks around to weigh the tent down and keep it in place.

    • @geobio_exploring
      @geobio_exploring 6 місяців тому

      @@lylesuch4421 Thanks for the feedback.

  • @topthingsintheworldbyomer
    @topthingsintheworldbyomer 6 місяців тому

    Good to see you again

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 6 місяців тому

      Thanks! We're going through some old videos and re-editing to make them a little easier to watch.

  • @bilaltahir9978
    @bilaltahir9978 6 місяців тому

    How did you book with Aztat travels and did you book solo?

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 6 місяців тому

      We organized a full Morocco tour with Mohamed at Aztat. They booked the trek to Toubkal and through the Atlas mountains, they also provided a driver who took us from Marrakesh all the way to Tangier with many overnight stops along the way. We booked as a group of two for the trekking, then we had a third person join us for the road trip. Aztat was an incredible company.

    • @bilaltahir9978
      @bilaltahir9978 6 місяців тому

      @@lylesuch4421 Many thanks. Did you have a separate guide, muleteer and cook (i.e. 3 individuals)? Or did you just have the guide who also moved the mule and cooked food? Just trying to understand how it works.

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 6 місяців тому

      Good questions. For our two person group, we had one guide and one muleteer who carried extra gear. On the two day Toubkal ascent we ate at the refugio and at a small cafe on the way up the first day, so the mulateer didn't cook. The second part of our trek over to Ouirgane, the mulateer would set up a spot for lunch and he cooked the food (and the food was amazing). For dinners we ate at the refugios where we slept.

    • @bilaltahir9978
      @bilaltahir9978 6 місяців тому

      @@lylesuch4421 Many thanks for your replies. This is awesome. I apologise for continuing to ask questions but I think I may use the same company so I would like to have full information. Did you book months in advance of your trip or did you arrive in morocco? Also did you stay in the refugio or in tents? And did you need to bring your own sleeping bags (or would you recommend bringing our own sleeping bags? I see that you did in 2 days rather than over several days to allow your body to adjust to the altitude changes. Did you find it hard to cope with being at the higher altitude?

  • @InternationalBigshot
    @InternationalBigshot 6 місяців тому

    Nice. Everytime I watch one of your videos I notice that I'm sitting here with a smile on my face.

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 6 місяців тому

      Great to hear! It's always nice to know people are out there enjoying our videos. We're re-editing some of our older hikes to slow it down a little and make it easier to enjoy the views. Two more old treks from New Zealand are in the works.

  • @glennfrancke4130
    @glennfrancke4130 7 місяців тому

    Hi Lyle and Thu. Have watched several of your vids around Nepal before me and Angie my partner experienced ourselves. Not watched the original of Kili but you guys had me in tears with your proposal. Keep on trekking! 🙏🏽❤️

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 7 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed our vids of Nepal. How was your experience, I hope you had as good a time as we did. Yeah, we're updating some of our really old videos to make them a little more watchable. Kili was our first real video that we shot and I didn't know how to edit back then. One of these days we'll get to finishing our cave wedding video. Thanks for watching and have fun out on the trails!

  • @WildernessExcursions
    @WildernessExcursions 7 місяців тому

    Don't just enter the lottery for the Wave. You should try to make it to Cottonwood Cove in the South Coyote Buttes before that lottery becomes too difficult as well. We've been to all these areas multiple times and I rate them as follows. (1) The Wave/North Coyote Buttes, (2) Cottonwood Cove/South Coyote Buttes, (3) The North Teepees, (3) White Pocket.

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 7 місяців тому

      Exactly! Every time we visit the area we have our hearts set on seeing The Wave, but because of our luck with the lottery we instead end up finding something nearly as beautiful and fun to explore. We loved White Pocket, North Teepees is on our list for future visits.

  • @Puneridownunder
    @Puneridownunder 7 місяців тому

    Wonderful series of videos. Very informative and scenic. Great camera work, thank you for your efforts 👍👍

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 7 місяців тому

      Thanks! We try and capture our full experience and make it as enjoyable to watch as possible. Sometimes the videos get a little long but there's so much to try and fit in, especially in a place like Nepal that is so beautiful!

  • @WorldWideWell
    @WorldWideWell 7 місяців тому

    Thank you! My trip in August of 2023: ua-cam.com/video/Txh_NWUmQJs/v-deo.htmlsi=ulLQaRudq_s-A7bp

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 7 місяців тому

      Very nice! Isn't it fun to see how each person can go on the same hike but see it in completely unique and personal ways? Congrats on reaching the summit and you chose the smart way of doing it in two days instead of one!!

    • @WorldWideWell
      @WorldWideWell 7 місяців тому

      @@lylesuch4421 One enjoys it more if one takes his or her time. Loved your video. I never get tired of seeing Mt Whitney videos now that I have done it.

  • @aliensoup2420
    @aliensoup2420 7 місяців тому

    Highly recommended to wear a helmet on the switchbacks. As you can see in the video, the trail winds up above itself and the entire slope is composed of loose rocks. Many small rocks on the trail can be kicked off to the trail below. Also a helmet is helpful on the upper trail final traverse, where it is easy to trip and fall.

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 7 місяців тому

      Yeah, definitely a good recommendation. Strange how very few people think about wearing helmets at Whitney on this route considering all the potential rock fall but on similar routes in Europe it's a common thing to see people in helmets.

  • @judyherson
    @judyherson 7 місяців тому

    Question...I have a slight fear of heights...exposed edges. Did you come upon scary spots?

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 7 місяців тому

      That's a great question and one we don't hear very often! There are several ways to go in the Slovenian Alps. Some require very sketchy sections and some are very safe. We chose a moderate path because one of our group is also a bit afraid of heights. Anywhere that we encountered steep dropoffs and narrow paths was also supported by cables or iron steps so you always felt secure and there wasn't any situation where our "fearful" one had any issues. However, the ascent up Triglav itself would be considered extremely scary if you have a fear of heights. It is very steep and you traverse several sections of narrow ridges. Again, though, there is a system of steps, stairs and cables so you can stay clipped in, so it is a great place to tackle your fear of heights while still staying safe.

    • @sinclairtom1
      @sinclairtom1 7 місяців тому

      ​@@lylesuch4421Thanks for the information. Can you tell us the route you took or how you determined that it was a moderate one? Thanks. Tom

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 7 місяців тому

      We do a ton of research to plan our hikes. Triglav is a challenge because there's no pre-determined route and you just figure out what parts of the park you want to hike through. We start with finding the spots we really want to see (views, huts etc) via Google Earth and other resources. Then map everything on All-Trails to find trails to each spot. If there are multiple ways, which is the most scenic and/or difficult based on recent trail reports. Finally, during the hike we talk to people coming from the other direction and get info on upcoming trail conditions. On our trek through Triglav, we thought we had it all worked out, but everyone we talked to said the final day of our plans was too dangerous, the mountain was too steep to go down so we had to alter our course. Hope that helps a little!

  • @KevinCousins-ox8mb
    @KevinCousins-ox8mb 8 місяців тому

    Lyle thanks for the great video. Planning the same trip with family members in early November. I turn 70 this year and training for the venture. Curious as to the approximate weight of your packs and how you manage carrying your camera. Thanks!

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 8 місяців тому

      That’s great, and at 70 that’s pretty inspirational to hear you’re training for a big trek like this. The TCT is a really wonderful hike and I’m sure you’ll love it. We don’t really weigh our packs because we carry so much camera gear, books, and anything we feel will make it a fun and comfortable trip so we try not to worry too much about “light” packing and are ok dealing with heavy packs. If you haven’t looked into it yet, there is a company that does a gear haul service. You can have them just transport your heavier backpacks to each camp, or go all the way in and have them deliver gear and set up tents and have everything ready and waiting for when you arrive at each camp. It’s a little pricey but is a good way to minimize your daily packs to make the hiking more enjoyable. The TCT is also nice in that you don’t really need to carry much food because you can get it in several different spots along the way, another strategy to minimize weight. As for the camera setup, I just have a Peak Design clip on my backpack belt but most of the time I just carry the camera since there’s so much to film and photograph. I have a giant old heavy camera and with that comes big lenses and lots of batteries so we distribute that weight between the two of our backpacks. One final major suggestion that most people seem to miss, renting the kayaks at Little Harbor is an amazing experience. The kayaks are already at the beach, and they just leave the paddles at your campsite. Going out at sunset is incredible! Good luck, and if you have any specific questions just let us know.

    • @KevinCousins-ox8mb
      @KevinCousins-ox8mb 8 місяців тому

      @@lylesuch4421 Lyle thanks so much for the quick and informative reply. I have watch many UA-cam videos on the TCT and yours the best being really informative with the various elevation (gain, cumulative and level) and distances combine with great video & editing. Thanks again for your help!

  • @Mickodwyer100
    @Mickodwyer100 8 місяців тому

    Really beautiful video 👍

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 8 місяців тому

      Thanks! Triglav National Park is an amazing place and so much fun to go hiking in!

  • @stalin1909
    @stalin1909 8 місяців тому

    Great job. A little too late comment . I did the loop last year in mid july , same route as yours but clockwise, I had way more snow and lesser flowers. I was solo, and injured my knee 2nd day…so it was a grind . Hope you both are doing well PS: I did Mount Toubkal in morocco, mount whitney, Jordan petra-dana…All Solo of course(unless a guide is required by law)…looks like we go to the same places :)

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 8 місяців тому

      Wow, can't imagine doing the 4PL with an injury, that's a lot of elevation change if you're not 100%!. We loved the little bit of snow we had mixed with the wildflowers. The rockies are so much more interesting when they have the snow-capped peaks. The clockwise/counterclockwise debate is a funny one, there's such a divided opinion online and trying to pick which one was a challenge in our planning. We're firmly convinced that clockwise is the best way to go, but I bet if we had gone counterclockwise we'd think that was the best way. Either way, it is an incredible hike! That is funny when you see others that go to similar places. We haven't met anyone who's done the Jordan Trek, such a unique place. Any favorite hikes that you would suggest for future trips? We hope to go back and do the O trek in Patagonia soon, and are looking at Kyrgystan as a future trekking trip. Hopefully our videos help you remember your experiences...stay safe out there and maybe you'll run into us out on a trek someday!

    • @stalin1909
      @stalin1909 8 місяців тому

      Hey, sorry for the late answer. Oh ,you’re actually like myself. I elaborate when i reply . i like long answers or explanations .. You did go counterclockwise from what i saw though…. Yes , it’s interesting when you see others doing something similar.but by now i noticed ppl who do these things have something universal in common, you know,some kind of camaraderie. Well, I am actually more of a mountain Climber than a backpacking Hiker….But Patagonia is one of the most intriguing places on earth …endless routes and mesmerizing scenery. I did try to Climb mount Aconcagua in Argentina , circa january 2020….in which i almost lost my life …as i was going solo. You mentioned the Rockies….but the Andes are a whole other level of challenge , they are different. When i went to Aconcagua( speaking of meeting interesting ppl), i met this Norwegian Lady ( Kristin Harila), who was at my level of climbing then.however she continued her Progression,only to break a world record recently. As she climbed the 14 highest summits on the planet , all above 8000 meters, in 92 days…those summits included Everest and K2. Before she did this ,Me and her planned to climb mount Rainier….but she took it to an insane level. However as a suggestion, one of the most underrated countries is Ecuador…which i visited to scale mount Chimborazo couple of years back. In addition to mountains, it’s full of beautiful routes and out of this world places….highly recommended,pending their political stability. Be safe guys , and take care….I learned Nature is unbeatable, its a force you can never tame….but you can enjoy with planning , preparation and being respectful… Again , much Appreciation, admiration and love to you guys :)

  • @BaltistaniBoys
    @BaltistaniBoys 8 місяців тому

    Nice sound. I recommend you visit the himalayan mountains k2 and Nangaparbat view point from one place moses peak .add this sound in your bucket list .

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 8 місяців тому

      Thanks for the recommendation. Moses Peak looks beautiful and we will definitely add this to our list of places to travel. We hear so many good things about trekking in Pakistan and it looks like an amazing place!

    • @BaltistaniBoys
      @BaltistaniBoys 8 місяців тому

      @@lylesuch4421thanks for reply When you guys want to come, be sure to get in touch. And make sure to enjoy this himalayan . That's why I recommended Moses Pack to you. Because I myself have climbed this mountain many times every year with tourists. More than seven times. Because it goes up this mountain path from my village and I know these paths very well۔the unique future of this peak is that once you can experience the magnificent view of k2 the second highest peak in the world. Along with almost 700+m peaks in the area including Nangaparbat,Broad peak. Mashabrom Ghashabrom1,2,3,4 and K_6 K_7and k12.the route is located in open Area.

  • @noahblackwelll
    @noahblackwelll 8 місяців тому

    Amazing video! were the huts easy and cheap to stay in? do they require reservations?

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 8 місяців тому

      Thanks! Yes, the huts are relatively cheap and easy to stay in. Each one is different, some have private rooms and some don't. It's much cheaper to stay in group rooms but privacy is nice. They have food and you can choose which meals you want to pay for so you don't have to carry food. And the food is pretty good! You must get reservations for the popular huts, I'm not sure about the more out of the way huts which are also nice. There's is a website with the Slovenian Alpine Association that you can book through and it makes it really easy.

  • @stevesinger4066
    @stevesinger4066 9 місяців тому

    That was an unbelievably clear day on top of Gokyo Ri. Wow!

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 9 місяців тому

      We missed snow a week earlier, rain and clouds after our trek, and were really lucky to get the perfect weather while in the Himalayas. It was hard to believe the sky was so perfect the day we summited Gokyo Ri, and the view was probably the best we've ever seen!

  • @ayajpatel282
    @ayajpatel282 9 місяців тому

    I’m going in 3 weeks !

    • @lylesuch4421
      @lylesuch4421 9 місяців тому

      That's great! Hopefully you have great weather like we did and some snow near the summit makes the climb a little easier. Have fun!