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Trent Hari
Приєднався 23 чер 2011
Mount Jefferson via Pamelia Lake Trail - The full experience 7-19-2024
Mount Jefferson via Pamelia Lake Trail - The full experience 7-19-2024
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Tamanos mountain and Mount Fremont 7-10-2024
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Tamanos mountain and Mount Fremont 7-10-2024
Mulagljufur canyon hike Iceland May 2024
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Mulagljufur canyon hike Iceland May 2024
How to Climb Mailbox Peak Without Oxygen
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Please don't listen to or do anything I say in this video. I am not responsible for the loss of brain cells experienced by people that watch this video.
Middle Sister camping trip (Via Foley Ridge)
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Foley Ridge Trailhead to Middle Sister Summit
McNeil Point to Co Rock Scramble and Hike
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McNeil Point to Co Rock Scramble and Hike
Broken Top (Oregon) on 1.5 hours sleep C2C 7/15/2023
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Broken Top (Oregon) on 1.5 hours sleep C2C 7/15/2023
Mirror Lake / Tom Dick Harry Mountain Full Hike Tour
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Mirror Lake / Tom Dick Harry Mountain Full Hike Tour
Mount St. Helens Climb and Sunrise 5/12/2023 (Summit Cornice view and tour)
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Mount St. Helens Climb and Sunrise 5/12/2023 (Summit Cornice view and tour)
Mount Hood Climb and Summit Tour - Solo 4/28/2023
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Mount Hood Climb and Summit Tour - Solo 4/28/2023
What it’s like to Climb Denali (6 Minutes)
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What it’s like to Climb Denali (6 Minutes)
Tram to Gonergrat, Hike up Stockhorn, and views of the Matterhorn (Switzerland)
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Tram to Gonergrat, Hike up Stockhorn, and views of the Matterhorn (Switzerland)
Biplane Falling Leaf maneuver at the Seattle Sea Fair
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Biplane Falling Leaf maneuver at the Seattle Sea Fair
Mount Constance! Super Sketchy, Super Hot 7/30/2022
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Mount Constance! Super Sketchy, Super Hot 7/30/2022
Sony A7C Extreme Conditions and Sample Photo Review (and real world durability)
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Sony A7C Extreme Conditions and Sample Photo Review (and real world durability)
Climbing South Ingalls Peak the wrong way
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Climbing South Ingalls Peak the wrong way
Climbing Denali Unguided (10 day summit) The Raw Experience 5/31/2021
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Climbing Denali Unguided (10 day summit) The Raw Experience 5/31/2021
Grand Canyon-Rim to Rim to Rim Solo 4/28/2022
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Grand Canyon-Rim to Rim to Rim Solo 4/28/2022
Nice job buddy. No shame in turning around. Definitely a beast of a mountain.
Why didn’t you guys rope on the glacier? Not worth it?
@CS-zb3km we ended up roping up on the way down, halfway across we realized we should have roped up
did that during the summer and it was hell, gj mate
I was the first person to summit on 7/6. I walked past you, took a second look at you, and kept walking haha. Saw my car in your video :)
@@SteynBenadeClimbing oh yeah, you were on the way down, right?
@@trenthari yeah I was. I started real early. Was nice to have the summit to myself, but I got absolutely destroyed by mosquitoes on the way up
You mean Mount Fremont?
Yep lol. That’s what I get for editing a video at midnight after working all day😂
Hey buddy nice to see you back making a new video. Hope everything is going well for you. Take care out there while you're having fun!
Amazing work and you did it without oxygen assist. You should be proud. I hiked my first 14er a year ago and definitely felt it (as I did not train and I flew in from Michigan the night before ). Subscribed!
Impressive you have the stock tires on in 6 inches of snow and made it out!
WOW!!!!!
Awesome work! Was looking at doing this climb when I'm in Oregon. I'll be in a rental car so I assume driving to the upper trailhead is not possible. Where did you start your climb from and where would you recommend starting the climb. Thanks
Cool vid! Thank you
What’s your favorite peak in Wa
This is really cool
Looks like Mt. Hood \m/
Amazing
Such a beautiful place...
Mt Shasta in the distance?
See any elk? 😂
That’s liv’in good right-there! Enjoy them mountains…
woahhh how can you do that without training?
Neat video. Does the vestibule come with the tent or is it optional (add on)?
At first I thought you were going to take some alternate climbing route I wasn't aware of.
Santa Claus needs a new windshield
That dude on the summit at 4:47. Imagine if you took his photo and tried to get it to him somehow. Would make for the coolest and quite literally priceless gift. 😅 can’t exactly stage a photo shoot up there I don’t think.
shouldn't you be roped up on a glacier like this Trent? I think you're setting a bad example by posting these solo videos.
Why did u descend at night?
We spent all day climbing and wanted to get down. Also it's colder at night so there's less ice fall and other things
@@trenthari wasn't it dark though? looks like the sun is about to set in the video. that seems crazy dangerous
@@Oldteller89 it doesn’t get dark in the arctic circle in summer
@@trenthari aren't there 2 hours/day where the sun is below the horizon? i'm guessing visibility would have been much lower between 11pm-1am right?
@@Oldteller89 it never gets dark. Just twilight
Is that on Hood?
Hey Trent is a camping permit needed to visit this trail?
Nope it’s just a hike
what's your PR for time up Mailbox?
what's your biggest goal of the summer?
Is your car an SE or XSE? It looks like you have GPS Navigation on that multifunction screen, and my 2023 SE doesn't have that. I can pipe Google Maps or Map Factor Navigator from my phone to the car's screen with Android Auto, but it's very unstable and unreliable - it "freezes up" at least once an hour, and the only way to restore the map is to pull off the road, re-boot the car and re-boot the phone, then re-start Navigation. Android Auto on the 2023 Rav4 Prime and Hybrid has so many connectivity issues that I gave up on it, and bought one of those tablet holders that fit in the cup holder in the console; I run Map Factor Navigator on the tablet without trying to pipe it with the Android Auto and it works perfectly. I love the car otherwise though. This Rav4 Prime is the most versatile car I've ever owned, and I've gotten up to 46 mpg on long road trips at 55 mph, and it's capable of up to about 52 miles of EV range around town if I keep the speed under 45.
It's an XSE, I plugged a wireless android auto adapter in so I don't have to plug in my phone every time and it works well for maps
This is an epic troll. 😂
Wow this is amazing. I have to do Mt. Whitney first.
Im super jealous.
Green screen
Haha, nice. I can assure you, that was not the case 😂
2nd only to rainier lmao This is the most legendary video on UA-cam, a great tribute to the subreddit
Starting my denali expedition on May 4th, extremely pumped and extremely nervous. I know im physically and mentally capable, but im just super nervous and keep thinking about the chance of getting a freak storm, or dying in an avvy. May 12th is my birthday which is the goal summit day, but im going to need to get lucky with the weather to get a bday summit.
It's a bit early! Are you going guided?
@@trenthari not going guided but 1 of the team members has done it 4 times, another has made it to the summit twice, and I'm an experienced mountaineer with most of the glaciated western US summits under my belt, chimborazo in Ecuador, Mont blanc, etc, and the whole team has trained together on multiple different routes of rainier in recent months. We're pretty confident in our ability to do it, although once we get up there I'm sure we'll hit a wall of pure exhaustion with the 130LB sled+backpack, and almost freeze to death in the cold wind that early may offers. I cant wait!
@BearPlane747 one thing, might want to prepare to climb the headwall above 14k without fixed lines, which may end up being about 500 feet of ice climbing. A lot of early teams didn't make it the year I went cause the fixed lines weren't in place and they weren't prepared for it. Keep in mind, ice climbing at 16,000 feet with a 50 lb pack is not like ice climbing a waterfall. It's extremely challenging. Especially if the wall is a sheet of blue ice like we had. Just a tip! Maybe have that conversation with your partners and ask the rangers
@@BearPlane747 I want to see you get to the summit!
This is literally the best hiking video ever made.
Thanks for sharing! I'll be looking for a camp site up there in a few weeks. So there's 3 on Dick, and 1 on Harry?
brave man to climb mt temple solo in the dark.
Honest question. Could a sled be ridden. up to the 17000 base camp? I know it’s not allowed. Just wondering about the terrain.
Not that I’m aware of. It’s too Rocky and icy and steep on the west buttress. Maybe another side of the mountain but I didn’t see a way
@@trenthari alright. Video is deceiving sometimes.
@@jeremyboatright3479 yeah I didn’t record during the tough parts/rapelling, cause I wanted to stay focused on not dying 🙂
Amazing!! I will be attempting to summit hood this year for my first summit!
That's awesome! I'd recommend spring/early summer, with around sunrise summit time aim. It will be safest for falling ice, which can happen as it warms up 🙂
I’m planning on doing it by the end of this month or early may. Thanks for the heads up!
Omg, u really pulled it off with so many stuff on ur back.
Great video! I just have some recommendations: 1) What was the valley called where that small plane landed? (Where you began your Denali Trek) (I REALLY wish I knew that...) 2) How long did it take to fly there from where you were staying in Alaska? 3) Show us things you ate while on this trek! (And where did you pee/poop?) 4) How much did it cost to do this trip? (If you're comfortable sharing that information) These are important parts of an outdoor excursion. Again, thanks for sharing those BEAUTIFUL scenes with us! ***UPDATE: Just saw your Document and it looks like there's a lot more information in there!. The thing is, most of us are here to WATCH the information and unfortunately, don't feel like reading about it... I know that sucks, but that's how it is...)
15:33 - My GOSH that scenery is MAGICAL! The light in there! Incredible! It's like another World! Lucky you! Thank you for sharing this! (Ok, now I'm going to finish the video.) 😊
Good job
I'm looking forward to doing this same grind! Way to go
Amazing...made my eyes well up!
This is so unbelievably inspiring, Trent! Thank you for taking us along with you!!!
So incredible, that you put your dreams in place, Ive always dreamed of things like this, but myself never made it happen, so congratulations!! So refreshing.