Seven Mile Hole - Yellowstone National Park Overnight Backcountry Backpacking

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2023
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    The Seven Mile Hole Trail is a challenging, short overnight backpacking trip that features the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, geothermal wonders, spectacular views and, at 366m, the Silver Cord Cascade - the tallest waterfall in Yellowstone National Park!
    "One Night Stands" are overnight backpacking trips for anyone who has an interest in venturing into the backcountry, but may be new to the sport, or simply short on time! And, unlike our other videos past and upcoming, no long term commitment required :)

КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @ricklarry4212

    Incredible hike to get to the Yellowstone river. You and Scott had a wonderful campsite next to the river. Thanks for sharing and safe travels, Stu.

  • @tangenttrails

    That inside tab on your Duplex should be connected to that elastic cord I see there hanging from the lip of the bathtub. It helps to keep the tub and net pulled up and away from the tent wall. I have had condensation run down that tab to the cord and to the bathtub but very little. There should be a toggle on the end of the cord that lets you adjust its tension. Great one nighter, Steward.

  • @thejasonbourne

    I found a great place for one night stands...the furniture store. They have a great selection of night stands to choose from. 😂 BTW great video Stuart. I would love to see you go back to the Tetons again!

  • @barryparris91

    Somehow i missed this one. I don't remember seeing a notification. Glad I checked to see if you had anything that I'd missed.