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backpacking Gros Ventre Wilderness: Granite Creek, Crystal Creek, & Swift Creek - 2021/6
On the third chapter of our Wyoming trip, I joined Richard from the Backcountry Post forums for an early season hike into the Gros Ventre Wilderness. Nestled between the Tetons, Wind River Range, and the Absaroka Range are these set of mountains that I had never heard of a week before meeting up with Richard at the trailhead. Wild is an apt description of the hike. That included the many wildlife we saw along the way and the difficult terrain that came with the early season.
0:00 intro
1:03 trip plans
2:16 day 1 - Granite Creek
5:59 day 2 - Flat Creek Cutoff & West Fork Crystal Creek
11:57 day 3- Crystal Creek & Swift Creek
For our complete report of the hikes and the rest of our trip (as they are posted), please see travel2walk.com/2022/05/26/trip-report-wyoming-decisions-planning-may-july-2021/
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backpacking Yellowstone: Hellroaring Creek, Yellowstone River, & Black Canyon - 2021/6
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On the second chapter of our Wyoming trip, we explored the green rolling hills and roaring rivers of Yellowstone National Park early in the backpacking season. Our route was in the northern areas of the park and even crossed into Montana for a couple of nights. Along our way, we saw plenty of animal bones and a run in with a bit too friendly black bear. 0:00 intro 0:44 trip plans 2:04 day 1 - H...
road tripping in Yellowstone: Old Faithful, Mammoth Hot Springs, & Grand Prismatic - 2021/6
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In this first chapter of our Wyoming trip, we do our best to capture the typical road trip experience through Yellowstone National Park through our day hikes. That includes plenty of geothermal features from erupting geysers to colorful pools to cascading terraces. Along our way, we also so a grizzly bear, a coyote, and plenty of bison roaming the fields. 0:00 intro & getting in 2:05 Upper Geys...
Mount Mansfield & Colchester Causeway, Vermont - 2020/10
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For our second week on our working remote road trip, we headed across Lake Champlain into Vermont where we spent our next weekend with Jared and his new puppy Domino. Our first hiking target was to head up Mount Mansfield via the Laura Cowles and Sunset Ridge Trails. This was the second time we visited the highest point in Vermont having done so in the summer time several years ago in 2013, to ...
day hikes in the Adirondack Mountains, New York: Cat Mtn, Hurrican Mtn, & Owls Head Mtn - 2020/10
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In the depth of the pre-vaccine pandemic, we learned a new way to travel & work. We podded with our friends for longer duration while working remote during the week & heading out for adventures during the weekend. Vru & Mat were awesome hosts taking us on a few summits in the Adirondack Mountains including Cat Mountain near Lake George, Hurricane Mountain near Lake Placid, & Owls Head Mountain ...
Walker Ranch Loop, Colorado - 2020/9/13
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During the height of the pandemic, we isolated for a week, working remote from hotels in Denver to safely see our friends. Being with them was needed for our own mental health & socially starving souls. Our activities involved cookouts, drinks, and a hike of the Walker Ranch Loop. My favorite sections of the hike were the short stretches next of the South Boulder Creek, which I wished we had mo...
off trail in the Wind River Range: Ross Lake, Bear Basin, & Grasshopper Glacier loop - 2020/9
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At one point on our eight day hike, we set up our tent on a bluff overlooking a turquoise colored lake. No matter how often I’ve encountered them, they seem so surreal every time still. Across from us was the terminus of Connie Glacier spilling down into the lake. The funny thing was, we joked that probably the closest person from our five star camp this evening was at least 5 hour, 5 miles, or...
Tibbet Knob & Woodstock Reservoir, George Washington National Forest, West Virginia - 21/5/15
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The area around Stony Creek in the Lee Ranger District of George Washington National Forest is an go to for car camping or semi-car camping for D.C. residents. While here in the spring, we explored a couple of the smaller hikes in the area. The first being Tibbet Knob with its wide open overlook and then to a perfect mirror in the woods in Woodstock Reservoir. For our complete report of the hik...
Chimney Rock, Riprap Hollow, Wildcat Ridge & AT loop, Shenandoah National Park - 21/4/17
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Shenandoah National Park is one of the parks thru hikers on the Appalachian Trail (AT) will cross during their journey between Georgia and Maine. However, I don't know if the thru hiker ever really get the full Shenandoah experience if they only stick to the white blazes on the ridge following Skyline Drive and never try Blue-Blazing down on of the many hollows. That experience involves rushing...
Maryland Heights & Stone Fort Trail from Harpers Ferry, Maryland & West Virginia - 2021/3/20
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My personal hiking preference are for the grand views of the new and more rugged mountains of the west. However, a benefit of hikes here in the mid Atlantic are the history that accompanies the trails. It is among the reasons I enjoy visiting Harpers Ferry and hiking up Maryland Heights, where the Union solders defended against Stonewall Jackson's invasion into the north during the Civil War. T...
Sugarloaf Mountain & the Northern Peaks Trail (Blue), Stronghold Inc., Maryland - 2021/3/6
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There are several overlooks from both Sugarloaf Mountain Summit and along the Northern Peaks Trail. However, since the mountain is a monadnock, everything around it is flat and pretty much farm land. Along the viewpoints, there are some boulders you can scramble around on and an old Civil War lookout, but otherwise you'll be mostly among the trees. Still, it may be worth the day hike since it i...
sunset on Tinker Cliffs, Andy Layne Trail to Appalachian Trail, Virginia
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While McAfee Knob and Dragontooth are the more popular peaks of the Virginia Triple Crown, my favorite will always be Tinker Cliffs. It is here, you can always find your very own outcrop to sunbath on a nice sunny day or peep them leaves during the fall, which I made a point to make an year pilgrimage up to Tinker Cliffs. My favorite time though was during sunset and an good excuse for an eveni...
tramping the Mueller Hut Route, Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand - 2020/1/15-16
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Camping around Mueller Hut on Sealy Range was the highlight of our 2 day & 1 night hike. We felt like we were on top of the world as we were surrounded by the massive Mount Sefton motif and Aoraki / Mount Cook. We had Kea circling us during the day and it was the stars shining bright at night. Not to mention we fell asleep to the cracking and groaning of the many glaciers around us. It was amon...
tramping the Rees Dart Track & Cascade Saddle, Mt. Aspiring National Park, New Zealand - 2020/1/6-10
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The Rees-Dart Track is a 4-5 day hut to hut hike combining the Rees River drainage and the Dart River drainage. While not a Great Walk in New Zealand, it is every bit as impressive. When we started off on the hike, the main goal was to see Dart Glacier and Cascade Saddle. It did not disappoint even though glaciers are only part of the scenery here. The many views down the valleys made by those ...
diving Milford Sound, Fiordland National Park & Piopiotahi Marine Reserve, New Zealand - 2020/1/4
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Our trip continued as we crossed the Tasmanian Sea from Australia to the South Island of New Zealand. Our first destination was heading down to Milford Sound to explore it from a lesser seen perspective, under the water. While it wasn't cheap, the experience with Descend Diving out of Te Anau was indeed out of this world with a world class crew lead by Simone. Mystifying Black Coral, sharks, lo...
day hike to Stiles Falls in Atla Mons near Shawsville, Virginia - 2020/3/29
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day hike to Stiles Falls in Atla Mons near Shawsville, Virginia - 2020/3/29
diving the Great Barrier Reef - part 3: the friends you meet, Australia; 2019/12
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diving the Great Barrier Reef - part 3: the friends you meet, Australia; 2019/12
diving the Great Barrier Reef - part 2: a day on the boat, Australia; 2019/12
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diving the Great Barrier Reef - part 2: a day on the boat, Australia; 2019/12
diving the Great Barrier Reef - part 1: liveaboard Cribs ft. Ocean Quest, Australia; 2019/12
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diving the Great Barrier Reef - part 1: liveaboard Cribs ft. Ocean Quest, Australia; 2019/12
Angel's Rest during foliage season, Appalachian Trail, Jefferson National Forest, Virginia
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Angel's Rest during foliage season, Appalachian Trail, Jefferson National Forest, Virginia
sunrises on McAfee Knob through the years, Appalachian Trail, Virginia
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sunrises on McAfee Knob through the years, Appalachian Trail, Virginia
hiking Little Schloss & camping Stoney Creek, George Washington National Forest - 2020/9/19
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hiking Little Schloss & camping Stoney Creek, George Washington National Forest - 2020/9/19
hiking Buzzard Rock North, George Washington National Forest - 20/8/18
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hiking Buzzard Rock North, George Washington National Forest - 20/8/18
hiking Carvins Cove & Hay Rock - 20/7/30 & 19/11/2 - sunrise & sunset
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hiking Carvins Cove & Hay Rock - 20/7/30 & 19/11/2 - sunrise & sunset
hiking Lake Louise, Beehives, & Plain of Six Glaciers; Banff National Park - 2019/8/22; no narration
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hiking Lake Louise, Beehives, & Plain of Six Glaciers; Banff National Park - 2019/8/22; no narration
hiking Lake O'Hara Alpine Circuit, Yoho National Park - 2019/8/21
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hiking Lake O'Hara Alpine Circuit, Yoho National Park - 2019/8/21
hiking Bow Summit Outlook & Peyto Lake, Banff National Park, Canada - 2019/8/19
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hiking Bow Summit Outlook & Peyto Lake, Banff National Park, Canada - 2019/8/19
hiking Wilcox Pass, Jasper National Park, Canada - 2019/8/19
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hiking Wilcox Pass, Jasper National Park, Canada - 2019/8/19
hiking Hone Quarry Waterfall, George Washington National Forest - 2020/7/4
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hiking Hone Quarry Waterfall, George Washington National Forest - 2020/7/4
backpacking Skyline, Jasper National Park, Canada - Aug 2019
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backpacking Skyline, Jasper National Park, Canada - Aug 2019

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @johncano8179
    @johncano8179 2 місяці тому

    great video

  • @stevekurian7131
    @stevekurian7131 4 місяці тому

    Superb eye-catching compositions. Thank you.

  • @edelliot
    @edelliot 4 місяці тому

    From NOAA and basic scuba 101: "Observe corals from a safe distance. Don't touch! Corals are fragile animals. Be careful not to touch, kick or stand on the corals you see in the water because this may damage or even kill them." What are you guys doing?

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 4 місяці тому

      @edelliot Thanks for pointing out corals should not be touched. Please also realize the context of the dive where the drift was very strong through the pass and our guide instructed us to hold on at points so our group didn't get completely separated.

    • @edelliot
      @edelliot 4 місяці тому

      @@travel2walk That's too bad. Enough people dive these places to kill a lot of coral and as you know it takes many years to regrow. The fun of drift diving is going with the flow not hanging on for dear life against the current and people in the video were touching coral or hitting with their fins when they didn't need to. I've been diving since 1975 and most places I go now are totally trashed by bad divers.

  • @carlpugh3793
    @carlpugh3793 6 місяців тому

    Good video thanks. So much of the reef looks dead...sad.

  • @carlpugh3793
    @carlpugh3793 6 місяців тому

    Good video thanks. So much of the reef looks dead...sad.

  • @wallyklw5
    @wallyklw5 6 місяців тому

    This was my first backcountry hike in Yellowstone-40 yrs ago

  • @johnpremkumar77
    @johnpremkumar77 8 місяців тому

    thank you for the excellent and detailed information and also your website. Great work.

  • @svitatoeable
    @svitatoeable Рік тому

    I remember driving that route and being surprised how dry it was in central WY. Looked like UT until you get far enough west

  • @alfredofarias8523
    @alfredofarias8523 Рік тому

    Hermoso Chalten!!!🏔⛰️🗻

  • @ToblerX
    @ToblerX Рік тому

    Great video. Best Rees Dart video I've seen.

  • @cilva7able
    @cilva7able Рік тому

    It is so sad that the reef has lost its natural color.

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk Рік тому

      Yea, this area I think was hit pretty bad by bleaching.

  • @BFNLIONBUZZ
    @BFNLIONBUZZ Рік тому

    Keep shining, guys! You are the stars of UA-cam.

  • @mikewanders
    @mikewanders 2 роки тому

    Nice video!! I’m considering doing this trip myself so this was very helpful. Keep it up!

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 2 роки тому

      Thanks! Glad it was helpful. There are several other places in Yellowstone I'd recommend backpacking, but this was one of the more accessible areas early in the season.

  • @chrishughes2335
    @chrishughes2335 2 роки тому

    Well done John! I really enjoyed the narration and the casual/peacefull flow to your video. I am sure all 3 of you had a great time. Experiences that will last forever.

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 2 роки тому

      Thanks Chris! This means I'm chugging toward our trip video... at the same slow molasses speed. lol

  • @lucyna3528
    @lucyna3528 2 роки тому

    Great movie 👍🏻

  • @maddie4077
    @maddie4077 2 роки тому

    Looks like a great trip. Would like to see video setting up camp, eating dinner, some people talking. There were 3 people on this trip but it seems I only saw one so far( 15 min in)

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 2 роки тому

      Thanks for the feed back Bruce. I'm working on adding some camping related material, but having others in the video really depends on the others I hike with. I'm not going to ruin or make a point to force a video camera on them at camp, especially if they don't want it. To add to the story, I have tired to add more voice over and narration to the videos as I've progressed with my editing skills. But I think the feature of my videos will always be the scenery.

  • @LittleTravelChannel
    @LittleTravelChannel 2 роки тому

    Heading to the area and will now be checking out the Wilson Creek trail...

  • @WSHhighlights
    @WSHhighlights 2 роки тому

    Is this two different seasons?

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 2 роки тому

      Yes, this video was made from the many times I've hiked it. It's one of my go to local hikes for me.

  • @jeffwisecarver
    @jeffwisecarver 2 роки тому

    How did the campsite above the falls look?

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 2 роки тому

      It seemed pretty nice with several rock seats and a fire ring. When we were there in July, it was very buggy though since it was close to the creek.

  • @roymeetsworld1
    @roymeetsworld1 2 роки тому

    Vermont is one of my favorite states, so scenic!

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 2 роки тому

      Do you have favorite hike or backpacking section you'd recommend for the next time I visit? I've only visited Camel's Hump and Mansfield during my visits.

    • @roymeetsworld1
      @roymeetsworld1 2 роки тому

      @@travel2walk Haven’t been there in years but I'm sure there are many options to chose from.

  • @lewipratama2106
    @lewipratama2106 3 роки тому

    Do you brought a portable power outlet ?

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      I brought a couple power banks. A 10000ma power bank is prob enough for 3 days. You can find our full gear list here: travel2walk.com/2020/03/18/trip-report-canadian-rockies-august-2019-decision-planning-getting-in/#crequip

  • @noraweigel171
    @noraweigel171 3 роки тому

    Is it allowed to camp at the campground with your own tent or to you need a permit?

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      We camped at each spot with our own tent. At certain campgrounds where there is a bathroom, a local may come by and ask for a small fee. There is also a fee collected by locals at the beginning of the hike. In my detailed trip report, I included the places were we were asked to pay fees. (travel2walk.com/2019/07/03/trip-report-ausangate-circuit-august-2018/#ausangatetr) Honestly, the people there are very friendly and I would have gladly paid more for if it help them build more hiking and camping infrastructure around the mountain. Especially since some of the trails were starting to get very muddy and dangerous from overuse by the horse packs tour groups use.

    • @johncano8179
      @johncano8179 2 місяці тому

      @@travel2walk thank you for the detailed report. planning to do this circuit next week for my 50th birthday!!

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 2 місяці тому

      @@johncano8179 have a great hike!

  • @ml2302
    @ml2302 3 роки тому

    We we're thinking on parking one car to Mt Shark parking lot and park another car in the Sunshine Village parking lot. Is there a parking fee on those parking areas ?

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      There were no parking fees at either ends. However, there is a fee to take the Ski lift from Sunshine Village up to Mt. Standish.

  • @ml2302
    @ml2302 3 роки тому

    Hi . Is there a shuttle bus anytime if You hike down from the Magog Lake and you need to take a shuttle bus from Mt Shark to Sunshine Village parking lot , Or do we need to book it too ? How much per person do you pay for the shuttle bus ? ..

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      White Mountain Shuttle runs a shuttle that typically goes from Mt Shark to Sunshine Village, Canmore, or Banff. I have their rates from 2019 listed in my trip report here: travel2walk.com/2020/05/13/trip-report-mount-assiniboine-august-2019/#crmtassiniboinetrails However a quick look at their website showed they only ran private shuttles in 2021 due to COVID. I would inquire with them on their plans for 2022.

  • @lucyna3528
    @lucyna3528 3 роки тому

    Beautiful video ... 👍 Thank you. Greetings from Poland.

  • @SetForAdventures
    @SetForAdventures 3 роки тому

    A beautiful hike the colour of the trees and super views on the summit! Those bolder on the trail looked hard work 👍😊 the fact that the mountains are near the sea reminded me of Snowdonia in Wales thx 🙏🏼 for sharing subscribed and best regards Simon

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      Thanks Simon for the sub. The mountains across the pond in Wales and the Appalachian Mountains were part of the ancient Central Pangean Mountains (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Appalachian_Trail#Extension_to_Europe_and_North_Africa). But I'd say, going up Crib Goch was much harder or at least breath taking than this route on Mansfield (our trip report there should you want to remanence - travel2walk.com/2018/10/05/trip-report-wales-may-2018/#snowdon). But if you love Wales, you'd love the mountains in the Northern Appalachian Mountains.

    • @SetForAdventures
      @SetForAdventures 3 роки тому

      @@travel2walk yes it’s fascinating to think the Appalachian’s and the Scottish highlands and indeed the mountains of Norway where once joined imagination runs wild with what they would if looked like😊👍🏔 all the best Simon

  • @papaspage2001
    @papaspage2001 3 роки тому

    Beautiful Trail, Thumbs up 👍

  • @FreshTillDeath56
    @FreshTillDeath56 3 роки тому

    Good old Sugarloaf. I should take a hike there today... :)

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      Looking forward to the leaves changing soon.

  • @NickandRachel
    @NickandRachel 3 роки тому

    Nice video 🙂

  • @Zetainri
    @Zetainri 3 роки тому

    Are there bathroom along the trail?

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      There are outhouses at all the campsites along the trail.

  • @daychoir
    @daychoir 3 роки тому

    Our back yard. Great video!

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      Thanks! My favorite local area to go camping.

  • @Rollingouttj
    @Rollingouttj 3 роки тому

    Great video! Looks like a blast!

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      Yea for sure. It is among m favorite hikes I've been on.

    • @chrishughes2335
      @chrishughes2335 3 роки тому

      @@travel2walk Hwy, what about the JMT? Just kidding!

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      Yea Chris, the JMT through hike is an experience all in itself.

  • @Paul-travl
    @Paul-travl 3 роки тому

    Very nice!

  • @christinabartley4802
    @christinabartley4802 3 роки тому

    Ramseys Draft was my favorite place 30 years ago. I'm 60 now.. Going back in the morning for 4 days.

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      With all the mountain laurels, azaleas, rhododendrons, and many other wild flowers I've seen in the region over the last couple of weeks, you'll have a wonderful trip in in there. Have a good hike!

  • @MarisolsAdventures
    @MarisolsAdventures 3 роки тому

    so prettty..water so clear at the waterfall

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      Yea, it was the highlight of the hike and a favorite swimming hole. I think this hike really captures the spirit of Shenandoah very well.

  • @MarisolsAdventures
    @MarisolsAdventures 3 роки тому

    wowowoww views are so pretty

  • @venturelyfe
    @venturelyfe 3 роки тому

    I never heard of Sugarloaf. I like the overlook!!

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      It's a nice hike in the DC area

  • @brasilnews-i4j
    @brasilnews-i4j 3 роки тому

    how many hours to do this stretch?

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      Roughly 6-8 hours, the shuttling took a bit also and we stopped for lunch before the bridge to bridge section.

  • @MetroOnTheMove
    @MetroOnTheMove 3 роки тому

    2:49 Great view! How long did it take you to reach this area? Now following #81!

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      Thanks. I'm not sure what your exact question is referring to. For the Sugarloaf Summit, it is only a short distance from the parking lot.

    • @MetroOnTheMove
      @MetroOnTheMove 3 роки тому

      @@travel2walk I was referencing the White Rocks, south outlook area. How far is that in terms of mileage?

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      Sorry for the late response, I missed your comment. The White Rocks were 4 miles along the direction we were going and just under 3 from the end of our hike.

    • @MetroOnTheMove
      @MetroOnTheMove 3 роки тому

      @@travel2walk Awesome! Thank you for the info. There is a ton of places to hike and explore on my channel that might interest you. Would love to hear your feedback! Cheers

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      @@MetroOnTheMove No problem. And gladly support fellow hikers, I'm subscribed to your channel already and it will be useful for when I visit Georgia.

  • @grahamwellbourn8010
    @grahamwellbourn8010 3 роки тому

    Did that trip over 50 years ago. No fancy bridges or tracks then. Wonderful country.

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      Don't forget uphill both ways in the snow. ;) I joke. Hard to imagine how bad the bushwhacking through those jungle sections would have been. That's got to be quiet the different experience of getting to the middle of no where. Sounds like you know plenty of off trail opportunities in New Zealand. Do you know have suggestions of other hikes or routes I should look into for the next time I'm back? I'd greatly appreciate the insight.

    • @margaretmarykingfisher
      @margaretmarykingfisher 2 роки тому

      @@travel2walk Did it in 1984 ...ditto what Graham said

  • @walkitoff.
    @walkitoff. 3 роки тому

    Looks like a nice place to get lost in 😁

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      There are definitely sections, especially on the Northern Peaks Trail. However being close to D.C., the trails are pretty busy.

  • @sal8527
    @sal8527 3 роки тому

    My late husband and I did the Rees Dart in 1996. Wonderful time. Shame you couldn’t make it out to the Pylon. The views there were mind blowing. Thanks for the memories!

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      Glad I could bring you back to your hike! On our previous visit to the West Matukituki Valley, we tried for the Pylon from the Aspiring Hut, but turned around about half way between the Pylon and the brushline. I didn't except having to make the a climbing move and kinda lost confidence, so we made the safe decision to turn back. I did learn that y'all don't kid around with your expert rated routes. However, we did have a great view already toward the head of the West Matukituki Valley and Mt. Aspiring. I do look for returning and doing that Cascade Saddle traverse at some point in the future now that I have more climbing experience.

    • @sal8527
      @sal8527 3 роки тому

      @@travel2walk Yeah, we’d actually been living in NZ for a while at that point, so had a good amount of climbing experience. Weather is absolutely key. We had excellent weather but as you know, stuff can move in really quickly down there! I actually wonder if the track may have shifted some since we were there because the degree of climbing they show in the official NZ gov’t videos now doesn’t really match my memory. There were a good deal of scree slopes, and a few very narrow bits that would have landed you down into the glacial bed if you weren’t careful. But now they show some vertical ascents and that I don’t recall. (But I am old and in my dotage lol. And if they were very short I might have just taken them in stride at the time.) Of course due to global warming there have been significant changes to the geography around the glaciers there in recent decades.

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      @@sal8527 Perhaps the difference is the direction the DOC has been recommending hikers to reach the pylon. Most of their material recommend from the West Matukituki side, which has some very steep vertical sections. If you were hiking the Rees-Dart to the Pylon like the hike in this video, then you wouldn't have encountered those vertical sections.

    • @sal8527
      @sal8527 3 роки тому

      @@travel2walk That’s the most plausible explanation. Although my late husband planned our tramps and knowing him he might well have ignored the guidance. Got us into trouble more than once!

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      @@sal8527 Sounded like he was a pretty cool guy and that y'all had a lot of fun adventures together.

  • @MarisolsAdventures
    @MarisolsAdventures 3 роки тому

    such a beautiful scenery and you saw a Bear! wow

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 3 роки тому

      Yea, early last year at the beginning of the pandemic, there were less people out and about. So I saw a couple of bears on these hikes when they typically are further away from the trail. But yea, pretty cool always.

    • @MarisolsAdventures
      @MarisolsAdventures 3 роки тому

      @@travel2walk for sure !!

  • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
    @BeerinBeautifulPlaces 4 роки тому

    This is awesome! What a pretty place!

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 4 роки тому

      It is indeed, I love the different colors each season brings.

  • @thepansisters3160
    @thepansisters3160 4 роки тому

    Awesome sunset!

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 4 роки тому

      This is among my favorite spots for that in Virginia. The sun location is better later in the year when it sets behind McAfee Knob.

  • @offgridqueen2739
    @offgridqueen2739 4 роки тому

    This is incredible guys! Thanks for sharing the amazing views!

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 4 роки тому

      It was definitely among my favorite campsites I've ever stayed at. And no problem, let me know if you have any questions about getting there.

    • @offgridqueen2739
      @offgridqueen2739 4 роки тому

      @@travel2walk of course thanks so much!

  • @TrailOff
    @TrailOff 4 роки тому

    This looks like such a hard yet rewarding route! I love the Kea!

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 4 роки тому

      Yea, the uphill can seem daunting but the overall distance covered isn't that long. So it's over faster than you think if you keep a steady pace and just concentrate on a step at a time. Especially with a backpack, don't worry about others. The Kea were super cool and I was surprised they let me come so close. But then again, they don't have any natural predators there so they don't have reason to fear us. In fact they get pretty aggressive toward anything plastic and rubber like, such as tents if they are left unattended.

    • @TrailOff
      @TrailOff 4 роки тому

      @@travel2walk that’s a great philosophy. I find that one step at a time approach especially helpful when things are steep or scramble or even a little sketchy! Did you carry ice axes and crampons etc?

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 4 роки тому

      @@TrailOff Yea, I think New Zealand has some of the sketchier routes I've seen. No Ice axe or traction for this hike, there was only one small section of snow last year when we went. But check with the DOC.

  • @SeekingLost
    @SeekingLost 4 роки тому

    That's a wonderful rendition of the Indiana Jones theme, crossing that bridge

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 4 роки тому

      Thanks! Fingers crossed that it isn't good enough to get me a copyright strike. lol. Some scenery out there have just built in soundtracks. i.e. tall grass = gladiator and high meadows = sound of music.

    • @SeekingLost
      @SeekingLost 4 роки тому

      @@travel2walk Lol, truth about those copyright infringements. Whistle one note and yt picks up on that. And yeah, I know what you mean about the perfect landscape/music match/reference. I've been there too :)

  • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
    @BeerinBeautifulPlaces 4 роки тому

    Those mountains looks incredible!! I also love your audio in the intro, I can tell you put a lot of time and thought into that!

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 4 роки тому

      These mountains were indeed so, probably one of the favorite camps we've done in the world. And thanks, I wasn't sure if people like it since most good videos have more of just a teaser clip. I also just like large title screens. lol.

  • @expeditionepics8368
    @expeditionepics8368 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the subscription, got you back! Nice vid. 🤙🏻

    • @travel2walk
      @travel2walk 4 роки тому

      Thanks! Happy to support everyone!