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Backpacking The Wind River Range - Wyoming's Best & Highest Wilderness
Isolated deep in western Wyoming is a 90 mile stretch of mountains known by many as, "The Winds". This section of the Rockies is home to 19 of 20 of Wyoming's tallest peaks. Ask anyone about The Winds and you're likely to be hit with a superlative or two. It's a magnificent mountain range that makes your neck hurt from looking up all the time. Here, hiking at elevations above 9,000 ft is all too common. This area also has an outrageous amount of alpine lakes. Several hundreds in just this mountain range alone. The Wind River Range should be in everyone's to-do/bucket list because the truth is, your first time here will make you want to go back again and again.
00:00 Drone Intro
01:21 Day 1
02:29 Day 1 Recap
11:27 Day 2
13:58 Day 2 Recap
20:04 Day 3
23:32 Day 3 Recap
31:53 Day 4
32:34 Day 4 Recap
38:41 Day 5
42:50 Day 5 Recap
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The Sawtooth Wilderness, located in the south central potion of Idaho, is undeniably the most beautiful area in all of Idaho. But it's not just "Idaho pretty", the reality is 99% of the US is not as stunningly beautiful as it is in the Sawtooth's. This area can compete with anything in the country. It's uniqueness is defined by it's rocky ecosystem. Barricading the masses from the true interior...
Backpacking 35 Miles In The Beartooths - Lake Plateau Loop
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July 20th-23rd of 2023, Collin and I set out on a 4 day backpacking trip through the Lake Plateau area in the Absaroka-Beartooth wilderness of Montana. This is an area I've wanted to visit for most of my life and this trip was quite the introduction. Our intention was to fish a ton, visit a bunch of lake, and complete the loop. There was truly only one major obstacle out here...and that was the...
Solo Backpacking The Rainbow/McAlester Lake Loop-North Cascades NP/Lake Chelan Rec. Area
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On the first summer weekend of 2023 I hit the trail for a quick solo backpacking trip. The weather was a classic, mountain bag of everything, but it all worked out. For an early season backpacking trip, this is a worthwhile adventure. The trails are well groomed, there's plenty of water, and the camping is abundant throughout the loop. The trek isn't too difficult either with only 2 passes to g...
Hiking 25 Miles in Hell
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The deepest canyon in the United States is in Oregon/Idaho - not Arizona. Welcome to Hell. At it's deepest point, the canyon is nearly 8,000 ft from top to bottom with the Snake river gutting through this rugged landscape. The Snake is the border for much of Idaho/Oregon and is constantly in sight during this hike. Unlike many hiking areas, this area has been lived in for thousands of years and...
Solo Hiking Idaho's Most Underrated Mountains-Central Lemhi Loop
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The Central Lemhi Mountain range (The Lems) is a remote area nestled in between the Lost River Range and the Beaverhead Mountains. If you're coming out this way, be prepared for true isolation and solitude. While it's accurate that this area is open to dirt bikes and you may even see their tracks on trail - don't let that deter you - it's nearly a guarantee that you'll see more big game than yo...
Oregon's Best Waterfall Hike - Eagle Creek Loop - Hiking 35 Miles Solo
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The Pacific Northwest's largest river flows northwest through Washington from it's headwaters in British Columbia to form the majority of the border between Washington and Oregon. This massive river is the heart and soul of the namesake 'Columbia River Gorge', a complete spectacle in it's own right. There's hundreds if not thousands of tributaries that will contribute to the Columbia River befo...
Backpacking Glacier National Park - 90 Miles on The Continental Divide
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The Crown of the Continent, better known as Glacier National Park is an unmatched landscape perfectly suited for backpacking. This ancient ecosystem once ruled by the Blackfeet is home to 1000's of different plant species and hundreds of different animals which you're nearly guaranteed to encounter. On this 90 mile section hike of the Continental Divide trail we saw 1 black bear, 8 moose and a ...
Olympic National Park - Hiking Solo 60 Miles
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There can only be one BEST hike in Olympic National Park! For my money, this is it. On Labor day weekend of 2021, I solo hiked 60 miles through the Quinault Rainforest, also known as, "The Valley of the Rain Forest Giants" because of the number of record size tree species located there. With each step, this journey just get's better and better as you make your way to The Enchanted Valley and ov...
Backpacking the Eagle Cap Loop - Oregon
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Backpacking 40 miles in the Eagle Cap Wilderness of Oregon. Once called the Eagle Mountains, the Eagle Cap Wilderness, is a very scenic region in Northeastern Oregon. Oregon's largest wilderness is home to numerous megafauna species, most notably in this instance, the local Eagle Cap-Peak mountain goat. Fittingly so, this wilderness boasts rugged granite glossed mountains that surround you for ...
Backpacking the Three Sisters Wilderness - Oregon - Broken Top Loop
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Backpacking the Three Sisters Wilderness - Oregon - Broken Top Loop
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Solo Hiking the Salmo-Priest Loop in 1 Day
Backpacking the Frank Church Wilderness - Soldier Lakes Loop
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Backpacking the Frank Church Wilderness - Soldier Lakes Loop
Hiking the Wenaha River Trail
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Hiking the Wenaha River Trail
Hiking 25 miles in the Bighorn Crags of Idaho
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Hiking 25 miles in the Bighorn Crags of Idaho

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @naturearoundtheworld2425
    @naturearoundtheworld2425 16 годин тому

    Thank you for sharing the beauty of your country through your lens! Beautiful!

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 12 годин тому

      Of course. Appreciate the feedback!

  • @Phoenix21228
    @Phoenix21228 2 дні тому

    did this today for the first time, went counterclockwise and got about 4 miles in before turning around. watched this video beforehand to get a feel for the area and just watched it again to relive, thanks for this!! killer day hike!

  • @MechAnism820
    @MechAnism820 8 днів тому

    One of my favorite places in Oregon.

  • @crackasour
    @crackasour 20 днів тому

    I'm doing this in a few days! when you say " I wound up taking his cautioned cross-country route 2/3rds the way through the trip" are you talking about the Park Fork "trail"that cuts across? How easy is that to find? How easy is it to find the trail again after that to get down towards yellow pass?

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 17 днів тому

      It's a wonderful area. If you haven't left yet, here's what I can relay. At the Snow Bank/Slide Creek Jnct. I stayed right, on Snow Bank. Then, in about 1.6 ish miles is where the game trail shortcut is. It's fairly recognizable, but not marked in anyway and you really have to be paying attention to notice it. Once about .3 miles in, it seemed to easily guide me all the way down to the S. Fork Big Crk-Iron Crk Trail. Keep in mind, again, this is a game trail. Unmarked. Unmaintained. Etc. Etc. One wrong turn and you're lost in some super thick woods. I do not recommend it for 98% of hikers. I read the guide book details on it like 6 times before doing it and that helped recognize where it was and what first couple moves to make before it guided me down. Tree downfall alone, could be horrendous at this point since I did this hike about 2-3 years ago. Anyways, just want you to have all the info I have. Be safe. Have fun. Cheers.

  • @fritzwjrwitte9846
    @fritzwjrwitte9846 Місяць тому

    Fantastic video . Awe, inspiring adventure. I have to put this on top of my to-do list. Thanks

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks Місяць тому

      Thanks for the feedback! I appreciate it. This place was mesmerizing. Get out there this year my friend!

  • @About_Argo
    @About_Argo Місяць тому

    This is my dog’s favorite hike ❤

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks Місяць тому

      Smart dog! Loved the trek. Might go back in a few weeks.

  • @kenjohnston1257
    @kenjohnston1257 3 місяці тому

    I love the Lemhis. You caught this the perfect time of year

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 3 місяці тому

      Yeah, the Lemhis are great! I certainly got lucky with my timing too. Very ideal.

  • @karukun0212
    @karukun0212 3 місяці тому

    Like you were, trying to figure out if I want to do this one. I like the haunting isolation I am feeling here.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 3 місяці тому

      This trek is outstanding. While you'll find ample solitude, you'll also see a good amount of people. There's an immense amount of day trip oppts. from numerous different trailheads along this loop AND great 1-2 night backpacking oppts. for folks with less time available...so you'll see plenty of people. That said, the western side of the loop, Edna lake area back to Grandjean...I probably saw 1/5th of the people as the other side. Hope you enjoyed the video!

    • @karukun0212
      @karukun0212 3 місяці тому

      I did enjoy it. Great info--I will be looking into this one, and will check your other work out.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 3 місяці тому

      @@karukun0212 reach out if you have questions. Happy to help.

  • @jessebabcock3615
    @jessebabcock3615 5 місяців тому

    You have the absolute best backpacking videos on UA-cam from what I’ve seen. I love your style. Just the right amount of talking while prioritizing the nature. Amazing work!

    • @jessebabcock3615
      @jessebabcock3615 5 місяців тому

      Btw, I saw your comment from your post on a Reddit page about ONP. So that seems to work to get people to check out the channel.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 5 місяців тому

      Thank you very much Jesse! I really appreciate it. You'll be happy to know that for weeks and weeks now I've been studying/routing/planning out trips for this year. Planning to do some pretty spectacular trips. Thanks again for your kind words and support.

  • @michaelturner6358
    @michaelturner6358 5 місяців тому

    Shane, thank you for this. I’m no longer physically able to go and do this anymore and I appreciate you sharing this with us all. The scenery is truly stunning! Just down the road from ya in CDA. Keep up the fabulous work.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 5 місяців тому

      My pleasure Michael. I appreciate your comment. My intention is to do it for as long as I can. I've got a huge bucket list that always seems to grow, not shrink lol. Much more material to come.

  • @SouEuIAm
    @SouEuIAm 6 місяців тому

    Have you thought of hiking the Uinta Highline Trail in Utah? It's 108 miles and you're over 10,000ft for about 80% of the time. It's a little different environment than most of the Rockies. It's a young mountain range, mostly red quartz, instead of gray granite peaks. It's a little variety compared to what you are probably used to. It is also very remote and not as trafficked. Sometimes you can go several days without seeing another person.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 6 місяців тому

      I absolutely have considered it and it's on the never ending bucket list. It's likely to happen at some point in the next few years. It's the first place I'd go in Utah.

  • @SouEuIAm
    @SouEuIAm 6 місяців тому

    This is the best Wind River video that I've seen. Your cinematography is outstanding and blows everyone else away. Can you post a map of your route? I'm kind of interested on where you went. I'd like to hike the Winds one day.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 6 місяців тому

      Thank you very very much. As you can tell, it takes an immense amount of effort and energy during AND after. You'll appreciate my sawtooths video as well and in a week or two I'll have a Canada video up - that should be great as well. The product should only get better in 2024. I really appreciate your feedback though. I'll post my map details tonight.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 6 місяців тому

      Okay, below are the daily tracks from my phone. I'm not sure if you're able to see all the routes from just one of these links or not so I supplied them all. www.gaiagps.com/public/FkNBWlk6KA2lQzZonTuCRlyl/ www.gaiagps.com/public/ZIvuHgfeDOab2TAfQCKnYjDn/ - keep in mind, day 2, I took a very dangerous alternative route at the very end of the day along Fremont Creek. It was a primative trail that was good for about 50% of it until I basically got cliffed out and was doing some rather sketchy ledge walking for a couple different sections. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS FOR ANYONE. If you do take this route, make sure to stick to the highlands the moment the trail gets iffy along the creek side. www.gaiagps.com/public/dzQSd2aSeUdCi5WNcEEZIoMe/ www.gaiagps.com/public/vsW3Lb6TJD1DjE7NAo3SjxDw/ www.gaiagps.com/public/PLCrSwnaxuHYstp1VYWZ5oJH/ Let me know if you can't access all the tracks in one view and I'll send over the mapped out Cal Topo route.

    • @SouEuIAm
      @SouEuIAm 6 місяців тому

      @@tweedytreks thanks. I'm going to re-watch the video and follow along on the map. That first part with the jagged peaks is pretty stunning.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 6 місяців тому

      @@SouEuIAm hell ya. Man, the peaks here are some of the best in the country.

  • @bluzriver
    @bluzriver 6 місяців тому

    Very good! Thanks for sharing 😊

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 6 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed. Have a great 2024!

  • @jenb.6440
    @jenb.6440 6 місяців тому

    This is a great video with excellent beta; thank you! We're happy we found your work!

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 6 місяців тому

      Thanks a ton Jen for the feedback. Glad I could help. A lot more to come!

  • @SoloSchmitty
    @SoloSchmitty 6 місяців тому

    Awesome hike! Its hard to beat the Winds! I did a hike somewhat similar in 2021 but in reverse. Started at Elkhart TH to Island Lake, Titcomb, over Knapsack Col to Peak Lake then Shannon Pass to Elbow Lake, summit lake. I had the same thought about Borum Lake, stunning! Then past trapper, tons of blowdown between there and Glimpse lake, was really struggling to find the trail down to the minimum maintenance sign you showed in the video. Passed Long Lake and a brutal uphill back to Elkhart to end the trip. Really enjoying your videos!

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 6 місяців тому

      Thanks again brotha. Appreciate the feedback. You’re not kidding though. That’s very very similar in reverse. Man, that section from Glimpse up to long, is a total headache and not enjoyable lol. I had it in greatttt condition too I’m sure of it. I can only imagine July and Aug in there. Those are the kind of miles where you’re really in your head a lot. Fortunately, those two sections were split up for me but still. They sucked! I’m with ya though. The winds are a fascinating place and I have it up there with the best of the best.

  • @SoloSchmitty
    @SoloSchmitty 6 місяців тому

    Beautiful hike and nicely shot! Would love to get to Glacier. A little hesitant to solo with Grizzlies around. I did the Beartooths solo and while I did not have any encounters it creeped me out a bit!

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 6 місяців тому

      Thanks again. This is one of the best treks I’ve ever done. Easily. While Grizz are a legit concern, I wouldn’t let it hold you back. It’s such a popular area and you’d only be the 300th person each day soloing (just to use an arbitrary number)..but really there’s ample solo hikers. Being in grizz country is inherently eerie though. It should be ya know. But you know all the right things to do. I don’t think Glacier has had an attack since the 80s if I remember right. Glacier is a place you must see. There isn’t anything like it. Extremely unique landscape. Plan it!

  • @kelkellys674
    @kelkellys674 6 місяців тому

    nice video, been to wind river range, between the winds versus sawtooths which would you choose do do?

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 6 місяців тому

      Such a difficult choice. They’re quite comparable and in my opinion, I don’t think you’re really picking one over the other for something obvious like: better lakes, views, summits, fishing etc. They’re both sooo similar in all those ways/attributes - they’re nearly perfect. For me though, I’d let weather and time of year decide for me. Assuming great weather in both areas, July 15-Aug 15, sawtooths. Aug. 15-Sept 15, winds. Weather and smoke being completely vital to both. Sawtooths commonly can get heavily smoked out. Winds can commonly have terrible weather windows. If I face either, I’m going to the other or even a 3rd different option. For me personally, how I wind up going to X place is in this order: 1. How badly do I want to go to X place? 2. Is the weather window good or better than good and predominantly smoke free? If both check out, then it’s on. If not, then I pivot. Of course, not everyone can do that and I feel very fortunate for where I live to be able to have that flexibility. Cheers and thanks for your support and feedback.

  • @SoloSchmitty
    @SoloSchmitty 6 місяців тому

    You bumped this hike way up my list! Great work, subbed!

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 6 місяців тому

      Hell ya Schmitty. This hike will not let you down. Appreciate the support.

    • @SoloSchmitty
      @SoloSchmitty 6 місяців тому

      @@tweedytreks out of curiosity. How do handle filming and using trekking poles. I never use them because I am always carrying a camera/tripod. Just curious as I have a big hike coming and considering using some poles. Thanks again!

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 6 місяців тому

      @SoloSchmitty yeah, it’s not easy/a perfect process at all but here’s what I do. 90% of the miles I’m doing, I’m holding the tripod (not-collapsed and usually horizontally) in one of my hands. Sometimes I use it like a single pole. In the other hand, I’m holding both trek poles and using them like one singular pole. So I hold the actual cork handle on one and then the actual pole itself just right under the handle on the other pole in one handful. This makes it to where the grasp in hand is still quite similar to just holding one pole in a hand. I rotate hands/arms with this technique as fatigue occurs. Shockingly, it works pretty well. A bit goofy finding your own groove but once you get your rhythm and feeling down it works well. Of course, I also will collapse the tripod and use both poles. I typically do this during significant incline/declines.

    • @SoloSchmitty
      @SoloSchmitty 6 місяців тому

      @@tweedytreks cool, appreciate you laying it out to me. May have to give that a test run to see if it is worth it to me. Thanks again and look forward to watching more of your videos!

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 6 місяців тому

      @SoloSchmitty of course man. Always happy to share a tip or two.

  • @MollySwan17
    @MollySwan17 6 місяців тому

    Loved this! One of my favorite places.

  • @amauriarruda2504
    @amauriarruda2504 7 місяців тому

    Great video and nice tips. I'm learning English, but I can understand you very well. Your diction is very good and you speak calmly. 👍🏻

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! Good luck on your journey to learning English!

  • @Jstolenn
    @Jstolenn 7 місяців тому

    Another great video

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Thank you my friend. I appreciate you and your feedback. Cheers.

  • @whistlepig
    @whistlepig 7 місяців тому

    I love this. What a beautiful way to capture a spectacular loop. My friends and I did this loop in 2015. You've reminded me that it's time to return. What type of camera equipment are you using?

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Well thank you. Glad you enjoyed and I could help spark something up for you again. Using all sorts of things for capturing all this, but the core gear is a Sony A7IV Camera, Sony 20mm G F 1.8 and a variable ND filter. I’ve been quite happy with the quality this year. I’ve still got a TON to learn and grow from here also. Only up from here!

  • @alex.fastov
    @alex.fastov 7 місяців тому

    Nice work 👍🏼

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Thanks man! Hope you enjoyed.

    • @alex.fastov
      @alex.fastov 7 місяців тому

      Great vlog! I'm sure you will be in recommendations! Maybe more pictures from trail. This is amazing!@@tweedytreks

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      @@alex.fastov we’ll see what shakes up. But yeah, for next year I got lots of tricks of my sleeve to keep getting better and incorporating pictures is one of those elements.

  • @waterfallmadman
    @waterfallmadman 7 місяців тому

    Beautiful place to backpack. Incredible scenery, mountains, and lakes. Very nice. I have subbed.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Appreciate you friend. Yeah, this area is a love at first sight place for me.

  • @OneEyeHikes
    @OneEyeHikes 7 місяців тому

    The winds win every time!

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Yeah, pretty hard to be cooler than the winds.

  • @lonroyd
    @lonroyd 7 місяців тому

    this is a great video, and now a new place added to my bucket list. Also I was holding my 8 month old granddaughter and trying to put her to sleep. I decided to watch this and she calmed right down and watched it too until she fell asleep. Thanks for sharing.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Yeah, the winds is absolutely a bucket list location. So much beauty to explore out there. Captivating the lil ones while they’re young.

  • @bkbland1626
    @bkbland1626 7 місяців тому

    I guess it's ok. I wouldn't call it best. There are plenty that equal that.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      What do you prefer? Particularly for a longer trip.

  • @polemera
    @polemera 7 місяців тому

    Great video! Beautiful scenery and the music pairs nicely. What time of year did you hike this? Thanks!

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Appreciate it! I spend a wild amount of time trying to find just the RIGHT songs for each video. I always find that’s kind of the cherry on top. This trip was done 7/29-8/2. I had flawless weather each day. Although, the day I got out, was the first day of what would turn into 4-5 days of heavy rain in the greater area. I shot all that moody drone footage on the day I finished, the 2nd, and right as I was leaving the downpour was starting. Perfect timing really.

  • @red_bearded_backpacker
    @red_bearded_backpacker 7 місяців тому

    Did this hike July 10th, but starting from Upsidedown Trailhead. Amazing place. Sun hoodie and head net are mandatory for sure. Will do again, hopefully as part of a through hike.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      I completely agree. You and me both too. I will absolutely get back there. Tons of hiking in the Beartooths!

  • @salvatorepalazzo4754
    @salvatorepalazzo4754 7 місяців тому

    I love the Sawtooths!!! So I know how you feel about them. Can't wait to get back this summer for the Alice Toxaway loop and Imogene Lake trip we have planned. Great video! Kudos to you on the solo trip! I need to get the courage to do it myself! Thanks for the video!

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      They’re amazing! Glad you enjoyed! I definitely want to do the Alice Toxaway myself someday. I’ve been to Imogene. It’s a flawless lake. I highly recommend going up the lake basin at the SW end of Imogene as a side trip. The first lake is mushroom lake and I think the rest unnamed. That little spur trail up there has a few wonderful lakes that most people skip. As for solo, I do it a lot. The first time or two the nerves are a little higher but it’s absolutely worth doing. I look forward to solo trips just as much now a days. Cheers again!

    • @salvatorepalazzo4754
      @salvatorepalazzo4754 7 місяців тому

      @@tweedytreks thanks for the tips I will look into that side trip for sure! As far as a solo trip, I will look for a shorter trip to do solo to get the nerves out! lol thanks again. I look forward to seeing some of your other videos! Thanks!

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      @salvatorepalazzo4754 you got the right idea! Yes sir. Just dropped another video 2 days ago and working on another! Cheers!

  • @MediocreOriginals
    @MediocreOriginals 7 місяців тому

    i lived in the valley for 15 years those are my old stomping grounds now im only 10 hrs away but i do miss those mountains, and your right the Sawtooths are very special and amazing.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Yeah, I agree. Nothing but great things to say about them. More to come!

  • @vinnyandrocky
    @vinnyandrocky 7 місяців тому

    So beautiful, wish I can do the same. Thanks for taking me along.👍

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Of course my friend. That’s my intention. I’m glad you enjoyed!

  • @Olympic_TryAthlete
    @Olympic_TryAthlete 7 місяців тому

    About 24 minutes in. Going to have to finish later, but man that is some awesome footage. Sound track is perfect again. Not sure if work and life in general will give me the time, but there is a 73 mile open loop close to me in the Olympics. Up the Enchanted, down the West Fork Dosewallips to Dose Forks, up the main Dose to Dose Meadows and over Hayden Pass, down to the Elwha, up over Low Divide, and out the N. Fork Quinalt. One could vary it a bit to include the Duckabush and Lacrosse Pass (which you have done), or Finish with the Skyline Trail above the N. Fork Quinalt. At any rate, not sure if I’ll ever get to do that one, but if you are looking for ideas…

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Thanks again brother. I had such a good time filming this one. Hard not to in an area like this. That route sounds pretty appealing and at minimum another one to consider. Last year, on the way home from the winds the ranger at ONP called me to tell me that they were cancelling my permit. I was supposed to do the Skyline Loop but there was apparently a nearby fire. Hoping it didn’t cause too much damage because I really want to do it. There’s supposed to be a ton of bears in that section.

  • @MediocreOriginals
    @MediocreOriginals 7 місяців тому

    some great footage, and the scenery very nice

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Thanks! This place is incredible and beautiful. I’ll be back for sure.

    • @MediocreOriginals
      @MediocreOriginals 7 місяців тому

      its a good video and i know how much work goes into it i used to have a channel out of Idaho a few years ago that was alot like yours it was semi susccesfull i had a good following. i pulled it down this mining channel i started a couple years ago just to give it another go but im not making anymore i havent in a year but i am still an outdoorsman hiker and backpacker here in north west Montana my wife and i are out all summer@@tweedytreks

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Yeah, making these films are tough, but I enjoy alllllll of it…so here I am. That said - just do you. Whatever you enjoy, keep doing more of that. Having a partner to enjoy it with too - you got it made my friend.

  • @baldmi3603
    @baldmi3603 7 місяців тому

    Beautiful place. Beautiful video. I plan on hiking next year late August or early Sept. I was wondering about the dirt road leading off of the Ponderosa Pine Scenic Route to Grandjean. Is it bumpy? Could I easily drive an economy car to the trailhead?

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Thanks friend! Glad you enjoyed. You’ll love the area - hard not to. Yes, the road to the Grandjean TH is a breeze. You’ll have standard bumps, pot holes etc. but any vehicle can confidently get you to this TH. An added benefit is that the highway itself has some stunning views.

  • @Az.TrailTrekker
    @Az.TrailTrekker 7 місяців тому

    I’ve backpacked the Sawtooths a few times and mostly from Grandjean TH. Great memories!

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Glad I could take you back friend! That TH is pretty fantastic though. There’s so many wonderful journeys you can have from that one spot. What a fantastic wilderness as a whole though am I right? A very worthy place to revisit and often.

    • @Az.TrailTrekker
      @Az.TrailTrekker 7 місяців тому

      It was great seeing that magical place again. I often revisit my photos & videos from my time there. Tops my list and I have explored many beautiful wilderness areas. Sawtooths top them all.

    • @Az.TrailTrekker
      @Az.TrailTrekker 7 місяців тому

      If you haven’t hiked them from Atlanta, ID up to Spangle Lakes, you might think about it. It’s unbelievably beautiful and a slog well worth the effort.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      I have no argument for someone being obsessed with the sawtooths haha. It’s very high on my list. If you have (or haven’t) been to the Wind River Range in WY - there’s some good comparison to the sawtooths. I’ll have a pretty sweet film on it published this week I believe. You’ll probably like that one too.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Starting from Atlanta and exploring in that area is actually what I would do precisely. Given that I experienced most of the other section. I haven’t hiked that southern portion at all. Could happen even next year potentially. The spangle lakes were very nice. Then again, there’s soooo many lovely lakes out there. Hard to pick a favorite.

  • @beataclintadventures304
    @beataclintadventures304 7 місяців тому

    Amazing video! I love Yellow Lake. Been there 15+ times but I’ve never seen anyone else there, so I was surprised to see your video.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Thank you! The lake is fantastic. I know what you mean. I saw zero hikers in 3 days. This area has a unique level of quiet. In the 60+ backpacking trips I’ve done, no trail made me feel more alone than this one.

  • @kasai1575
    @kasai1575 7 місяців тому

    Beautiful video! The sawtooths are well known by now, but there are so many great places in Idaho that have gone unnoticed. Will you be making a video on your White Clouds trip too?

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Hey thanks friend! Agreed. It’s certainly no secret place. Idaho, collectively, is still quite remote though. Unfortunately, and fortunately, the white clouds fell through due to the weather. In fact, the day I finished the sawtooths was the first day of what would be 4-5 heavy heavy days of rain. The moody drones shots in the opener were all filmed that final day there so you can get the sense of the weather that was coming in. The white clouds will happen again though. I love that place. The 6 of us wound up doing a great 30 mile loop in the Eagle Cap Wilderness of Oregon. I didn’t film that though. Different agenda that trip. That said, I have two more long form trip videos like this coming that are as good or better. The wind river range of WY (working on it as I type this) and the Brazeau Loop of Jasper NP in Banff.

    • @kasai1575
      @kasai1575 7 місяців тому

      @@tweedytreks Great! Can't wait to see those other trips. A lot of your videos cover places I've been meaning to visit. Thanks for inspiring me to get out there!

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      @@kasai1575 that’s awesome. I’m a major advocate for people believing in themselves and getting out there and doing it. Do the proper research and preparation, then get out there.

  • @okusel1994
    @okusel1994 7 місяців тому

    Beautiful! Great job 😊

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Thanks my dear friend! Glad you liked it.

  • @TheWayOutdoors
    @TheWayOutdoors 7 місяців тому

    Looking forward to wathing this one. Thanks for sharing Tweedy!

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Awesome. Let me know what you think. This trip was incredible.

  • @Jstolenn
    @Jstolenn 7 місяців тому

    I did only the first day portion of this hike last year. Can’t wait to come back and do the whole thing

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Wow. There's A TON of meat on the bone left to be had. As you can see. I highlyyyy recommend making time for this complete loop at your appropriate pace. Let me know if you have questions regarding any of it. Happy to help.

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens 7 місяців тому

    What a beautiful scenery my friend! Spectacular work!

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Thank you my friend. Only gets better from here. Got 3 more 2023 videos coming soon that I think are my best work yet. Appreciate your feedback.

  • @Olympic_TryAthlete
    @Olympic_TryAthlete 7 місяців тому

    Nice touch with the mosquitos buzzing in the mic of the camera. Gave me that annoyed feeling like I was there with you. I think a lot of it has to do with the time of year - July is going to be bad no matter which range you are in. I’ve had pretty good luck with the lemon eucalyptus repellent (can’t stand the smell of Deet) but still use my head net - especially in my hammock. This video reminded me that I need to invest in a full net for my hammock or a hammock with it built in.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Yeah, July is almost always the worst month for skeeters. Even still though, it’s more just how notoriously bad they are in the area than time of the year. For here specifically. I backpack at least twice in July every year and while they’re always out, I’ve never been so overly annoyed by them lol. Truly relentless. The mic tells it all haha. I did 70 miles in the sawtooths the next week, skeeters were like 1% of the Beartooths lol. I too also use a lemon eucalyptus based spray and man did we go through it on this trip! Haha. Get the net!

  • @NorthwestWanderer
    @NorthwestWanderer 7 місяців тому

    great video! Yeah the mosquitoes in the northern and eastern ends of the GYE can be a pain in the ass.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 7 місяців тому

      Thanks man! Yeah, it surprised me just HOW bad it really was. I've backpacked the greater west my whole life and nothing has been even slightly comparable to this experience. It is a perfect ecosystem for them though. Still absolutely love the beartooths!

  • @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING
    @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING 8 місяців тому

    I thought I was subscribed to your channel. I wasn’t…am now. Great video! Crow✌️

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 8 місяців тому

      LOL. Same experience I had today myself. Cheers.

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens 9 місяців тому

    Such a beautiful scenery my friend, these shots are amazing!

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 9 місяців тому

      Thank you! 4 more videos to come here soon too.

  • @Olympic_TryAthlete
    @Olympic_TryAthlete 9 місяців тому

    Very nice. Loved the bird singing - especially the Swanson’s Thrush. And totally digging the patriotic socks😀

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 9 місяців тому

      First weekend of summer and moody weather - they were ready to sing! Those are my favorite socks haha.

  • @Olympic_TryAthlete
    @Olympic_TryAthlete 9 місяців тому

    Just watching this again. At 5:45 one of my all time favorite bird songs - the Hermit Thrush. They are incredibly abundant in the Olympic Mountains in late spring/early summer. At slightly lower elevations, at the same time often, there is the Varied Thrush singing away in the forests. And somewhat later - early to mid summer - the Swanson’s Thrush echoes through the lowland forests. But there is just something about the upper elevations when the Hermit Thrushes are singing - especially when first waking up.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 9 місяців тому

      I agree my friend! The birds here were incredible. Since I saw no people it was just absolutely serene how quiet it was. Also, the storm that came in a couple times made the birds singing even better for when they did come out to sing.

    • @Olympic_TryAthlete
      @Olympic_TryAthlete 9 місяців тому

      @@tweedytreks so many great places. I live only 1 1/2 hours from the Buckhorn Wilderness for which I am deeply thankful. But to have that kind of grandeur AND solitude…

    • @Olympic_TryAthlete
      @Olympic_TryAthlete 9 місяців тому

      @@tweedytreks there a a few spots in the Olympics that see little use. They involve big trees, but lead to high places with views. With winter approaching, will be valley trips for a while. If you ever get the chance, the Ozette Loop is pretty cool. Haven’t done the Loop itself, but Cape Alava with a side jaunt to Wedding Rocks and the petroglyphs is pretty cool.

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 9 місяців тому

      @@Olympic_TryAthlete I haven’t ever been in that specific sector - but how nice because that’s a beautiful area. I’m in Spokane - so while nothing is truly THAT close - everything is still close in every single direction. It’s optimal for always going somewhere new.

    • @Olympic_TryAthlete
      @Olympic_TryAthlete 9 місяців тому

      @@tweedytreks Moved here from Deer Park in 2014. That is one of the things I miss about Spokane - as well as having actual 4 seasons. Looking forward to the videos.

  • @markive9907
    @markive9907 Рік тому

    Looks like the Idaho Montana boarder east of Salmon ! Beautiful 👍

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks Рік тому

      Yeah, it’s quite close to that for sure.

  • @Olympic_TryAthlete
    @Olympic_TryAthlete Рік тому

    Watched this again. It’s like the soundtrack was made for the Olympics. At 16:00, you found a nice specimen of chicken of the woods, I believe. Supposed to be edible and tastes like chicken. I’d love to bring along some butter and sauté some if I could harvest it discretely. First learned what it was through this video: ua-cam.com/video/9_jUON7jMyM/v-deo.html

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks Рік тому

      I just love this video also. And I agree with you! Those songs just fit this place and the environment. Always a goal of mine. I’ll have to check it out soon - I’m actually not aware of what that is. Leaving for the North Cascades and a 30 mile weekend loop right now! Tonsssss of trips to come these next several weeks and months. Thanks again for you feedback and comments. Always fun to chat with like minded people.

    • @Olympic_TryAthlete
      @Olympic_TryAthlete 9 місяців тому

      @@tweedytreksThought I’d watch this video again while I enjoyed a cup of coffee this morning. Reread this little thread and saw that you were planning on “Tonssss of trips.” Hope you don’t keep us waiting toooooooooo much longer.😂

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 9 місяців тому

      @@Olympic_TryAthlete thanks for the support once again my friend. This is still one of my favorite videos. I find it quite peaceful. Update. I did 10 trips this year and just under 400 miles in those trips. Not all became videos but 5 did. I have these destinations coming: N. Cascades/Lake Chelan Recreation Area, Beartooth Wilderness-Lake Plateau, Sawtooth Mountains Loop, Wind River Range Loop & the finale being Jasper NP. The first two are solid, but the last 3 should be completely fantastic. Some of my best work. Release dates are basically end of month - early next year. Thanks again for the support. I’m glad you enjoy these. Appreciate the feedback too. I’m experimenting with the commentary process too so please let me know your feedback as it comes to mind. Cheers!

    • @Olympic_TryAthlete
      @Olympic_TryAthlete 9 місяців тому

      @@tweedytreks👍 I’ve been told I need some commentary on my videos. Definitely enjoy yours. Especially when you confuse slugs with salamanders and bears with birds!

    • @tweedytreks
      @tweedytreks 9 місяців тому

      @@Olympic_TryAthlete hahaha I’m known to get a lil loopy by a days end lol.