I expect you had to steel yourself to knock out an 18 mile day. Such a steep ascent at the start too! Great work as always with the visuals and the audio. For us older chaps, I pictured Budd Abbott and Lou Costello arguing as to whether Nada Lake was a river or not.
Good work and thanks for posting! I’m coming out at the end of June and wonder if you could tell me a little bit more about doing this as a day hike? Signing up for the shuttle, etc.
Thanks. For the shuttle, you can just google Enchantments shuttle. There are two outfits providing shuttle service at set times. Doing it at the end of June means you'll likely have snow still on the route. Check satellite images as you get closer. If there is snow, consider an ice axe and microspikes. Usually the snow melts out by the end of July and those snow travel items are no longer needed. If you are reasonably fit doing it in a day is very doable.
Always a visual treat when it comes to your treks…brilliant 👏🏻👏🏻
I love finding you've posted a new video when I turn on my computer......!!! Thanks a million....!!!
Stunning 👏
Glad you liked it. The Enchantments are just incredible!
Stunning visuals! Thanks for sharing these amazing views! 👍24
Thanks for watching, the Enchantments are truly magical.
I expect you had to steel yourself to knock out an 18 mile day. Such a steep ascent at the start too! Great work as always with the visuals and the audio. For us older chaps, I pictured Budd Abbott and Lou Costello arguing as to whether Nada Lake was a river or not.
Nice catch on the lake😂😂😂
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Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Good work and thanks for posting! I’m coming out at the end of June and wonder if you could tell me a little bit more about doing this as a day hike? Signing up for the shuttle, etc.
Thanks. For the shuttle, you can just google Enchantments shuttle. There are two outfits providing shuttle service at set times. Doing it at the end of June means you'll likely have snow still on the route. Check satellite images as you get closer. If there is snow, consider an ice axe and microspikes. Usually the snow melts out by the end of July and those snow travel items are no longer needed. If you are reasonably fit doing it in a day is very doable.