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Trail Time
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Join me in hiking, backpacking, and exploring this wonderful planet of ours! Starting merely as a dream, this channel hopes to inform and inspire others to 'climb the mountains and receive their good tidings'. As an Eagle Scout and recent graduate from the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University, I hope to highlight ways to further reduce your impact while on the trail and bring awareness to how humans are impacting our natural world as I bring you on my outdoor adventures.
Trail Time's Favorite Things | Gift Ideas for Hikers/Backpackers | Cyber Monday 2021
Here are a few of Trail Time's favorite pieces of outdoor gear that would make for great gifts this holiday season. Consider a few of these backpacking gear gift ideas on this Cyber Monday 2021 for yourself or a loved one!
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Osprey Stratos 24 Daypack/Sirrus 24 ($140)
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ITEMS COVERED IN THE VIDEO:
Dehydrated Meals ($5-$10)
Veggie: amzn.to/3nXznxM / Meat: amzn.to/3nYZfcN
Deuce of Spades ($18-$35)
amzn.to/3E2A8LH
OR Sunrunner Hat ($38)
amzn.to/3xss1po
Osprey 3L hydration system ($42)
amzn.to/3ljMasG
National Geographic Map Set ($45)
amzn.to/3rnpICK
Leatherman ($100)
amzn.to/318cWgE
Osprey Stratos 24 Daypack/Sirrus 24 ($140)
Stratos amzn.to/3CYhUK3 / Sirrus amzn.to/3cWiPAc
Garmin InReach + Subscription ($330 + $10-$65 a month) amzn.to/3rePkSh
Garmin Subscription Plan Info: www.garmin.com/en-US/p/837461
BUY SOME COOL PHOTOGRAPHY: bit.ly/TrailTimePhotography
FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM: TrailTime.jake
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Arizona Trail Stewardship: Chilson Camp | Barnhardt Trail to Mazatzal Divide Trail | AZT Passage 23
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We went on a recent trip up the Barnhardt Trail to the Mazatzal Divide Trail, Passage 23 of the AZT. We camped at Chilson Camp while maintaining the Arizona Trail after an intense monsoon season. Stewardship is hard work in the Mazatzals, but we made some great progress this trip! 00:00 Intro & Map 03:15 Day 2: Waterbars 07:56 Day 3: Brushing 14:18 Day 4: The Descent 17:33 Outro If you follow, ...
Trail Time is back in Arizona! | Life Update Video | AZ Trail Stewardship Update
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Here's a little life update for y'all. I'm finally back from my summer job just in time for the winter hiking season here in Arizona! Like and subscribe to stick around for all of the awesome adventures we'll be going on this winter! If you follow, please remember to leave no trace! Take only pictures and leave only footprints. Gear List: lighterpack.com/r/s1pr5m BUY THE TRAIL TIME 2022 CALENDA...
Birthday Peak Bagging on the PCT | Donner Peak, Mt. Judah, Anderson Peak, Benson Ski Hut | Tahoe NF
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Today we're bagging some peaks on the PCT for my birthday! Combining the Judah Loop & Pacific Crest Trail, we get to see some amazing ridgelines as we connect Donner Peak, Mt. Judah, the Benson Ski Hut, and Anderson Peak into one fantastic day hike. If you follow, please remember to leave no trace! Take only pictures and leave only footprints. GEAR LIST: lighterpack.com/r/zec9gm BUY THE TRAIL T...
A Day in the Life of a Timber Cruiser | Timber Sale Prep | American Conservation Experience (EPIC)
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Today I'm bringing y'all along on a day in the life of a timber cruiser. Let's learn a bit about what a timber sale prep forestry technician does to turn trees into usable lumber. This summer I've been interning with the American Conservation Experience's Emerging Professionals in Conservation Program (EPIC) and it's been a blast! If you follow, please remember to leave no trace! Take only pict...
The Discovery of the Giant Sequoia | Calaveras Big Trees State Park, Arnold California | North Grove
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This is where the Giant Sequoia was first discovered! Two of the most impressive groves are located in Calaveras Big Trees State Park, near Arnold, California. Today we learn about their discovery, botany, and the history of the park. If you follow, please remember to leave no trace! Take only pictures and leave only footprints. Gear List: lighterpack.com/r/s1pr5m FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM: instag...
5 Tips for Hiking in Rattlesnake Season | Avoid Rattlesnakes on Trail | Rattlesnake Safety Tips
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Today we're talking about 5 tips for hiking in rattlesnake season. Using these rattlesnake safety tips will help you avoid rattlesnakes on the trail, whether you're backpacking or hiking, it's important to stay snake safe! If you follow, please remember to leave no trace! Take only pictures and leave only footprints. Gear List: lighterpack.com/r/s1pr5m FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM: Trai...
DON'T GET EATEN BY A BEAR! | 5 Tips for Hiking in Bear Country
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Here are 5 tips for backpacking safely in bear country. In this video, I share tips for dealing with black bears in areas such as Yosemite or Desolation Wilderness. Always keep wildlife at a safe distance for your safety and theirs. Please follow park guidelines regarding bear canisters! FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM: TrailTime.jake JOIN OUR COMMUNITY ON FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/TrailTime....
5 Tips For Hiking in Hot Weather | Summer Hiking Tips
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If you're like me, it's hard letting the Summer heat keep you shut in for too long. If going somewhere cooler isn't an option, you might choose to hike in the heat! Here are 5 tips for hiking in the heat to help you enjoy your Summer as much as possible. If you follow, please remember to leave no trace! Take only pictures and leave only footprints. Gear List: lighterpack.com/r/s1pr5m FOLLOW ME ...
1,000 Mile Review: Black Diamond Distance Carbon FLZ Trekking Poles | Ultralight Hiking Poles
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I've hiked over 1,000 miles with my pair of Black Diamond Distance Carbon FLZ Trekking Poles. These ultralight hiking poles have served me well throughout my last few years of backpacking and hiking. In this video, I give an honest review. Hopefully, it helps! 0:00 Intro 1:17 Technical Specs 3:54 Pros & Cons 7:57 My Thoughts Use this link when you make your purchase to help support the channel:...
Cliff Diving in the American River | Palisade Creek Trail | Truckee, CA
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Today, we're going cliff diving! Come along as we find cliff-diving spots next to beautiful waterfalls in the American River of California! The North Fork of the American River has some fantastic cliffs & the hike down to the clear & cool blue water is a great time! Come along on the adventure! If you follow, please remember to leave no trace! Take only pictures and leave only footprints. Gear ...
Climbing in Auburn State Recreation Area | Cave Valley Climbing Area Info & Site History
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Today, we're exploring the Cave Valley Climbing Area located in Auburn State Recreation Area, Auburn California. In this video, I share with you some basic information on the different styles of climbing and some historical information on the Cave Valley Climbing Area. If you follow, please remember to leave no trace! Take only pictures and leave only footprints. Gear List: lighterpack.com/r/s1...
Summiting Castle Peak | Pacific Crest Trail Day Hike | Tahoe National Forest, Truckee, CA
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Today, my friends Sean and Jack join me in hiking up to the top of Castle Peak via Castle Pass. This is an easily accessible day hike along the Pacific Crest Trail. It is located in Tahoe National Forest near Truckee, CA. If you follow, please remember to leave no trace! Take only pictures and leave only footprints. Gear List: lighterpack.com/r/s1pr5m FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM: Trail...
Backpacking in Yosemite | Mirror Lake, Snow Creek, North Dome, and Yosemite Falls | Yosemite NP
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For my 1st adventure in California, I and a few friends backpack 20 miles through Yosemite's backcountry along the North Rim Route. On our trek, we visited several amazing landmarks such as Mirror Lake, Snow Creek, North Dome, Yosemite Falls, and more! Come along on the adventure! If you follow, please remember to leave no trace! Take only pictures and leave only footprints. A few of my favorit...
Moving to California! | Life update & stories from my trip to California
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Trail Time is going to California! For the next 6 months, we will be exploring as much of the Golden State as we can! Come along on this new bunch of adventures and let’s learn together. Here’s a little life update video with some stories from my cross country trip! I can’t wait to start showing y’all some more of California! If you follow, please remember to leave no trace! Take only pictures ...
Volunteering with the Arizona Trail Association PT.2 | AZ Trail Passage 23 | Mazatzal Divide Trail
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Volunteering with the Arizona Trail Association PT.2 | AZ Trail Passage 23 | Mazatzal Divide Trail
Volunteering with the Arizona Trail Association | AZ Trail Passage 23 | Mazatzal Divide Trail
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Volunteering with the Arizona Trail Association | AZ Trail Passage 23 | Mazatzal Divide Trail
CLIMBING FOUR PEAKS | Browns Peak Summit | The Tallest Point in Maricopa County, AZ
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CLIMBING FOUR PEAKS | Browns Peak Summit | The Tallest Point in Maricopa County, AZ
My Girlfriend's First Backpacking Trip: Beginner Backpacking | Horton Creek Trail | Mogollon Rim, AZ
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My Girlfriend's First Backpacking Trip: Beginner Backpacking | Horton Creek Trail | Mogollon Rim, AZ
The 10 Essentials for Backpacking | Beginner Backpacking Tips from a Thru-Hiker
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The 10 Essentials for Backpacking | Beginner Backpacking Tips from a Thru-Hiker
5 Tips for Beginner Backpackers | Beginner Backpacking Tips from a Thru-Hiker | Reduce Base Weight
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5 Tips for Beginner Backpackers | Beginner Backpacking Tips from a Thru-Hiker | Reduce Base Weight
Exploring McDowell Mountain Regional Park 3: Gateway Trailhead to Bell Pass | feat Agma Schwa
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Exploring McDowell Mountain Regional Park 3: Gateway Trailhead to Bell Pass | feat Agma Schwa
THE BEST BUDGET ROLL-TOP ULTRALIGHT BACKPACK | Dan Durston DD40 | 40L Ultralight Backpack
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THE BEST BUDGET ROLL-TOP ULTRALIGHT BACKPACK | Dan Durston DD40 | 40L Ultralight Backpack
Solo Backpacking Adventure | Part 2: The Park to Barnhardt | Mazatzal Divide Trail, AZT Passage 23
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Solo Backpacking Adventure | Part 2: The Park to Barnhardt | Mazatzal Divide Trail, AZT Passage 23
Solo Backpacking Adventure | Part 1: City Creek to The Park | Mazatzal Divide Trail, AZT Passage 23
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Solo Backpacking Adventure | Part 1: City Creek to The Park | Mazatzal Divide Trail, AZT Passage 23
Channel Introduction: Who Am I? | Plans for Trail Time & Future Long-Distance Hiking Plans 2021
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Channel Introduction: Who Am I? | Plans for Trail Time & Future Long-Distance Hiking Plans 2021
Canyons, Cabins, and Cowboys | Historical Places Along the Arizona Trail
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Canyons, Cabins, and Cowboys | Historical Places Along the Arizona Trail
Bears, Beers, and Trail Magic | The Craziest Stories from my Thru Hike on the Arizona Trail
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Bears, Beers, and Trail Magic | The Craziest Stories from my Thru Hike on the Arizona Trail
Arizona Trail Fire Closure Update Spring 2021: AZT Passage 20 & 21 Four Peaks, Tonto National Forest
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Arizona Trail Fire Closure Update Spring 2021: AZT Passage 20 & 21 Four Peaks, Tonto National Forest
Exploring McDowell Mountain Regional Park 2: Windmill Loop via Dixie Mine Trail | Fountain Hills, AZ
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Exploring McDowell Mountain Regional Park 2: Windmill Loop via Dixie Mine Trail | Fountain Hills, AZ
Gotta yell "Hi bear". Anything else would be rude and bears don't appreciate that.
Bearmuda triangle 😸
How do y'all feel about snake guards? Useful or cumbersome?
I've spent my 76 years off trail in southern California . Used to keep a snake log the point is I,ve seen a lot of snakes. Watch the area 3 feet ahead and 1 to the side. If off trail use a stick to make a fuss that they will respond to. Don't count on the rattle to alert you. If you hear a rattle, stop and figure out where it's coming from. Once I heard one that I thought it was about 20 feet away and it was only about 7. I was walking up a stream an saw an unusualy colored flower on the bank . It was flat to the ground and was about to touch it then realized that it was a baby Mohave curled up in a 3 inch circle. There is a wonderful book that covers rattlesnakes written by Laurence (K)Clauber who was the snake guy at the San Diego Zoo .( I don't know if I spelled the name right as I've loaned out the book.) The book points out that the vast majority of people that are struck are young men that were messing with them . several times I've been too close and was not struck.
Wow what a rugged hike! Thanks for sharing!
How do you get to the lil cave on min 8?
Just downstream from the dam, there’s a social trail that gets you there with a little scrambling. Please tread lightly. There’s always a ton of trash, help the world a bit by bringing a garbage bag and picking up after yourself and others 🙂
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Where do you park? Love the video
Great video! Thanks!
Question- if you are car camping ( sleeping inside your car at a campsite) …is it okay to keep food in a cooler inside your car? Other scentables? - or better to keep it in the bear box?
It’s always best to use the bear box if available. Bears in some places have been known to cause damage to cars with food inside. But if it’s your only option, it’s better than nothing.
why don't special tall snake bootsprotect you
They can if they’re designed for it. But run of the mill hiking boots don’t typically offer that kind of protection. Snake chaps work great too if you’re working in an area where you expect to see snakes.
So it's not the only trail?
Depends on where you’re trying to get.
I had your in my pocket listing while walking on a road that I saw a rattler the day before, and when you shook that rattle, I dead stopped to see where it was. Scared me good.
Keep Tahoe blue!
One time a bear charged at me. I punched it in the face and it ran away. True story.
Exodus 20:16
0:32 Calaveras big tree State Park
I visited there as my school field trip
I'm hiking in a week in Arizona, Utah. Good advice and a great reminder 👍 Thank you 👍
Thanks. I have been a resident of Alpine Co. for 10 years and am ashamed to say I haven't been here yet so this will be the year.
I too did sale area layout. Cruising Timber in the NW. Since 1979.
Best advise I heard was in Boy Scouts, "Watch where you put your hands and feet." My father was in New Guinea during World War II. There were serious snakes there. He said only one guy got bit, the guy who played with the snakes. "Don't play with snakes." Also, in New Guinea don't accept the natives' invitation to dinner. You could be on the menu.
Pushing 80 and can no longer hear them. Bought a pair of knee high snake boots. Great investment!
80 is way too high to be your “worry temperature.” I’m in Southern CA and almost learned the very bad way - 50s and 60s but sunny… THEY ARE EVERYWHERE. This is much cooler than I thought the “worry temperature” was supposed to be. Don’t go, or heavy boots + snake gaiters, or snake boots. Disagree? More than welcome to! Just know 800 people a year are bitten by rattlesnakes. It happens.
Very Good advice. Thanks for the video.
As someone who summer hikes in the Sonoran desert, get yourself some snakebite proof boots. Can't tell you how many close calls I've had hiking. Some will rattle and some stay still. The sidewinders are the worst.
This guy looks like he LOVES Donald Trump 😝
That’s 100 yards buddy not 100 feet
Desert dweller here. Snakes are still out even in high 60’s low70’s.
To be fair I think he just means the likelihood of you seeing one is higher at those temps
The other three peaks are named: Brothers, Sisters, Amethyst
There are several other tips. If the air temp is over 95 degrees F, the rattlesnakes will be in the shade since even a few minutes in the sun will kill them. Keep your hands and feet more than 2 feet from shade, bushes, etc, and then chances of being struck are much lower at this temp. If the temp is cooler than 80 degrees but warming and they are out, they usually will not rattle nor move out of your way. I stepped on a big diamondback in just this condition. I also walked up into about 40 of them on an outcrop in AZ during February when the temp suddenly rose to 80+ and they had all come out of a den to sun themselves. I did not see any of them until I almost jumped on one and this made him rattle. After that I could see them all around me, and there was at least 40 of them. Took me almost half an hour to safely work my way out of this crowd.
Stay groovy🥰
"It's not a race out there" - Not me watching this in preparation for a summer race 🤣 Thanks for the tips!
But but but bill gates says get rid of all the trees 😂
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Almost zero talking! How refreshing!The video is really nice as well. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing, can you metal detect up to that point you mentioned? TIA
My tip number one, I never go to a Bear Country
I was 15 miles into a 30-mile day hike in the Santa Catalinas in Tucson and got tricked by the wind and the faux rattles. Heard that for hours and dismissed all “rattling” sounds…until I saw a Mojave on a boulder about chest level and feet from me coiled and threatening to strike. That was the day I stopped listening to music in both ears. (Trekking pole probably saved me, and that was the only time I’ve ever used one)
As an Arizonan who’s hiked/explored the state, I give this two thumbs up. A lot of Apache history in the early legs, but you can’t cover everything in under 20 minutes.Great job!
Tip: When walking imagine an area...... the size of a sheet of plywood .......in front of your feet .... just make sure the area is clear.... if it's not slow down a LOT.
Nice nigga this shit fire bruh .
Trip 6… snake boots to your thighs! 🐍
What about wearing snake gaiters
Wear them if you’re that concerned. I find them too bulky and hot. I’ve never had an issue while hiking. During field work, I might consider wearing some if working in dense brush or tall grass.
I had a hiking pole for 20 years, the REI telescoping twistlock - the locking mechanism finally broke, after years of barely working. I looked into poles, and I found that they don't make twist-lock these days, and rightly so. THe Black Diamond "Z" pole attracted me most, because the ability to collapse to 15 inches is a game-changer, but I also need adjustability, so the Black Diamond FLZ is unbeatable. But given the remarks about the carbon fiber breaking under heavy load, I think the aluminum would be a better choice, at 2.1oz more per pair, and greater durability. You helped me decide to go with the aluminum one instead. But I still need to know: is it going to last me another 20 years? I sometimes need to plant the pole hard, to keep balance, and I need a pole that's not going to break.
Mine are carbon fiber! The only thing that has broken on my poles so far are the hand strap and the shock cord inside. They’re really durable! I don’t think you could go wrong with either.
I like the way you mount your camera. Tell me how
Most shots were handheld with a GoPro Hero 9 black utilizing the built in stabilization using this mount. amzn.to/48qR6SC
Another good idea, Hoss, is to wear snake chaps. Get good ones that go up to the knee. Sooner or later you will accidentally get too close to a snake and not see or hear it.
My girlfriend and I are looking to get into backpacking and we are in this area! Looks like a great place to start! Does it cost anything to camp there or leave your car at the trailhead?? We are confused on how to find out where we can camp and where we can’t.
Great question! It is one of my favorite areas but it has gotten really popular lately, so if you go, go early or mid-week to avoid the crowds. Generally speaking, you need a permit to camp in any national park managed areas (that includes most national monuments and national memorials as well) If you’re on forest service or BLM land, you can pretty much camp wherever for unless otherwise stated. You just need to move your campsite every 2 weeks. This trail is on USFS land, and no permit is required. I would start with looking at forest service trailheads, or use the backpacking filter on all trails. That will give some ideas 🙂
@@TrailTime Thank you very much for the reply! Great info, I appreciate that very much. We are saving up to get all the gear we need to get started, can’t wait to get out there.
@steve3011 best of luck!
@@TrailTime Thanks again! I hope you and your girlfriend are still getting out and backpacking together. Seems like a great way to make some lasting memories.
@steve3011 she recently became my fiancée so I’d say backpacking worked 😉
Haven't watched it yet. But I saw your introduction and I'm really looking forward to it!! 🏜️🌵
THE NEXT fool is WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OF LIFE and especially without understanding that you have entered the territory of the BEAST and there are no police or lawyers here - EXCEPT YOURSELF... .... AND IF you come across a beast or an animal on you AND EVEN MORE IF A BEAR IS HUNTING FOR YOU (in this case, usually either the animal is a step away from you or is already breaking your neck - that is, you have neither time nor space for SCREAMING ...), then THERE IS only one way - THE ABILITY TO REACH THE BARREL WITH YOUR HANDS, etc., etc.... - unless, of course, you are still able to do this.... YOUR HANDS SHOULD BE SEARCHING FOR THE REVOLVER ON YOUR BODY, AND NOT TRYING TO SCREAM IN FEAR, ETC....
Great video, what month was your visit?
This trip happened late June.
"Where does wood come from"? Kind of a dumb question
Fair, it comes from trees. But the process of how it goes from tree to plank is more than one would likely expect.