I was in that area in June 1996. It was lot of snow and ice. Never made to the top cause was too late for day time and had to give up but I hadn't seen any lookout from my POV.
You can’t get a permit to fly a drone. The area is within the Boulder River Wilderness and flying drones is illegal. In fact this submission should be taken down by UA-cam as it promotes illegal activities.
I understand your point about the technicality of the 'rule'. However, given the remoteness of the location, I don't see how it could have disturbed anyone. And I appreciate being able to see the drone video which provides a view you can't otherwise get.
@@RebelByNatureI appreciate when others promote good outdoor ethics and recreate responsibly. By your logic I can fly wherever as long as I don’t disturb. Given your handle I’m not surprised by your comment. End of the day, it promotes others todo the same here and in other places. All for a couple bullshit views and likes.
@@Brando90198 Looking forward to some more great videos. This one was well done and I enjoyed it. As far as I can tell no harm, disturbance, disruption occurred as a result. Get over it and if you can't, I suppose you can continue to whine about it, not that very many will take it seriously.
Far out. Great video. I gotta check it out next summer.
Awesome video Not one word spoken the scenery spoke for it's self thanks for sharing!!!
I m glad you enjoyed. Thank you 😊
@@CascadianMontage if i was not so scared of heights that place would be on. My bucket list wow what a adventure you captured it perfectly.
@@magwamagwa45110 thank you for checking it. 😊
Beautiful video 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for watching 😃🙏
Amazing Video as always
Thank you 😊
Beautiful camera work -- thanks!
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I like no talk mountain videos, nice!
Same here. Just ambience!
The drone footage at sunset is so beautiful.
Thanks for checking it
Ok question. How the heck did they build that cabin? was it flown in by helicopter?
Please check the following summary www.downtownbellingham.com/monthly-happenings/2023/3/14/three-fingers-fire-lookout-history-of-an-impossible-dream
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing! I can see this mountain from my house. 😊
You are so lucky
How long did it take you from parking to goat flats on mountain meadow?
4.5 h
beautiful video, how long did it take you from the parking lot to the cabin?
Thank you. Less than 6 hours with videography!
Beautiful
Thank you!
I was in that area in June 1996. It was lot of snow and ice. Never made to the top cause was too late for day time and had to give up but I hadn't seen any lookout from my POV.
Very cool 👌
Thank you 😊
Great job…
Thank you 🙏
Beautiful videography! Could you tell me about the temperature at the top in/ out of the cabin? 💕
It was around 50 out of the cabin and warmer inside.
Amazing video! I am wondering how to get a permit to fly the drone at three fingers? I plan to visit there next month! Thank you!
Good luck on your adventure.
You can’t get a permit to fly a drone. The area is within the Boulder River Wilderness and flying drones is illegal. In fact this submission should be taken down by UA-cam as it promotes illegal activities.
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Mtn Pugh
More droning in a wilderness area
I understand your point about the technicality of the 'rule'. However, given the remoteness of the location, I don't see how it could have disturbed anyone. And I appreciate being able to see the drone video which provides a view you can't otherwise get.
@@RebelByNatureI appreciate when others promote good outdoor ethics and recreate responsibly. By your logic I can fly wherever as long as I don’t disturb. Given your handle I’m not surprised by your comment.
End of the day, it promotes others todo the same here and in other places. All for a couple bullshit views and likes.
@@RebelByNature So, I guess I should ride my bicycle in wilderness because I don't see how it will disturb anyone. Or motorcycle, or??? .
@@slowp100 No comparison between a motorcycle and a small drone. You are overthinking this.
@@Brando90198 Looking forward to some more great videos. This one was well done and I enjoyed it. As far as I can tell no harm, disturbance, disruption occurred as a result. Get over it and if you can't, I suppose you can continue to whine about it, not that very many will take it seriously.