Absolutely beautiful and how Willa enjoyed the Ride, but I have to confess, it looks like Noa is the most chilled baby ever😊 Chilled parents = chilled baby😊
Wow this run was beautiful. I wanna say that your filming skills are so good. everytime i see a new video from your channel pop-up i grab a cup of coffee, take a break and let me take away for a few minutes into your adventures. Have a nice holiday.
This is simply amazing! Baby Noa was enjoying her own roller coaster/alpine slide moment with mommy just as Willa had hers with daddy. What a fun family time. Yes nature is just unbelievably awesome!
I love all your videos. I'm a great fan of France. I walked from Argeles-plage to the visible tower Torre de la Massana on the Pyrenees mountains when I was 20 but also when I was 61. The 50 km far view from this tower is still my favorite hiking memory. I'm 70 years old now and my mum made double 8 movies from us around the house but also when going on vacations. They had to work extra to buy the materials. So I have myself on film starting as a 3-4 yr old. We went to the Dutch island of Terschelling, but also to Luxemburg and the South of France. When we had our kids I made 8mm video's from all kind of family events and our vacations in The Netherlands, France, Czechia and Belgium. Now we have granddaughters and still take video's of them. To have all your life documented is a big help for the memory and still a great pleasure to watch. I digitized the analog materials some 20 years ago. So be careful with all your precious video. It will be a great gift to your daughters and their offspring. The problem with the only digital material is, it disappears in a moment and is gone before you notice. I have triple copies of everything on HD and USB drives at different locations and hope it's enough to protect it. My granddaughters love to see me at their age.
Aww that is so special that you still have footage from when you were so young. We have ours backed up multiple times too because having them deleted would be the worst nightmare. So fun to see how you’re doing the same thing with your granddaughters. 😊 Thanks for watching & sharing!!
Glad you all had so much fun in Chamonix. We loved it! We were at Bossons Glacier last week on the same exact hike at the end of this video and seriously is one of the best hiking views we have ever had and made us pretty emotional!
Even after visiting Scandinavia this summer, I still think back to this hike as the most impactful one I’ve ever done! Glad you guys could experience it as well!
Thanks for responding to me. Really nice family. Both of you are fortunate to have each other and your daughter is fortunate to have both of you. And I and all viewers are fortunate to have you all. Remarkable family. Like this a lot. Spectacular.
11:40: You´ve got a walking stick! Just mow them/it down and continue! 😉 Best picture/moment for me was between 20:00 till 20:10! What an amazing moment in time of your beautiful happy family in front of the glowing peaks of the alps!!!
Thank you for this wonderful and so amazing video !! Little Willa is really a little star and i love your videos so much ! This montains are so great and wonderful -i'm speechless !!
I know someone who too her asthmatic daughter to Chamonix for skiing and clearing her asthma. When they returned home, she was free of her issue for a month. That is what clear air can do.
Wauw wauw 🤩 those views could look at them all day 😜 . Noticed the climb paths were very uneven,very rocky Lucky it was very dry ,don’t think it was any easier if very wet . Thank you so much for taking us a long can treasure the views this way 😜💕. Aww Willa sure e joyed the kart going down hill,and the cable cars ,plus the snow her face & smile said it all 🫶. Safe travels And have a Good weekend 🥰
Ein phantastisches Urlaubserlebnis und ein unglaublich beeindruckendes top gemachtes Video. Respekt und vielen lieben Dank- Grüße aus dem Sauerland 🌲⛰️🌲
what a video and respect... hike and run really fun.... not for everybody 😂 not for me definitely... but like i said: respect. Yep this area is beautiful... but i even like the Wallis more.. with Zermatt and the Matterhorn...
i didn't know Tanner is a fearless avenger, that was exciting. the second lift frightened me too. I think Willa has the fearless avenger gene too. What I wanted to say is that there are only 2 substances that protect against insects: DEET and Icaridin. DEET is usually available only in camping specialty stores, but I have also seen Icaridin at Kaufland. By the way, a tick is always harmless if it is removed within the first 24 hours, even if it carries a virus.
Yes Tanner is! Also, we actually didn’t know that! We thought if it carried the virus & it had buried into our bodies even slightly, then there was a chance we would get it. Thanks for sharing 😊
@@OurStorytoTell No, the virus can only enter the body after 24 hours. Unless you squeeze the body of the tick and push it inside. If after a few hours a kind of red circle appears around the bite wound, then you should see a doctor. Trust me, I'm a real hobby doctor from the internet, haha.
Another fantastic video! You both are living the dream and the memories will be implanted in the kids' psyche. Question: Can I be Willa's great godfather?!!! 😁
You must have to really feel your footing every step of the way on these rocky mountain trails. One false step and you could fall over the edge. Not for me! Beautiful views, though. The roller coaster was incredibly fast, and my heart was in my mouth as Willa and Risa rode on that very open chair lift.
I have checked out of curiosity. It seems that young children do not have the reflex of swallowing to equilibrate pressure in the eardrum so they can develop otitis. It is advised to stop climbing every 300-500m (depending on the age) and give them food or a drink to help. My 2 cents
What a wonderful vacation you had! Too bad you had to split up several times because of the altitude, but they were right. You shouldn't take babies higher than 1500-2000 m, and not spend too much time on an altitude that's higher than 1500 m compared with the place you normally live in. Babies can't equalize the pressure yet and their ears might hurt during a gondola ride, but the worst case actually is that they might get altitude sickness and even die from SIDS. Guess they're better safe than sorry at those cableway offices in France. (In Switzerland, they probably didn't say anything because Switzerland emphasizes personal responsibility very much, so they trust people to do the right thing on their own accord.)
It’s so interesting to hear. Do you think that’s the same for flying on a plane too with babies? Thanks for sharing! 😊 Always trying to learn over here!
@@OurStorytoTell I think their ears might hurt during takeoff and landing, too, but the probability of altitude sickness is lower because cabin pressure is kept at a "normal" level. I think most airlines say that infants should be at least one week old. So I guess it must be "safer" than a gondola ride or a hike in high altitudes. And you shouldn't put a baby or a toddler on a plane when they have an ear infection or a respiratory tract infection because then, there's a risk of them not being able to breathe.
@@OurStorytoTell cabin-pressure is normally maintained at 8 000 ft. skybrary.aero/articles/cabin-altitude#:~:text=The%20Cabin%20Altitude%20of%20a,supplemental%20oxygen%20is%20not%20required.
Why does everyone try to monetize content ? ( Petreon ). How much worth is your babys birth ? a view from the alps ? i followed your clips since utah. I am out .
We are sad to see you go. Thank you for the support and following our adventures since Utah. It really means a lot. Our decision to start a Patreon came because we receive a lot of messages from people asking us to help them plan their travel trips. They want to know about how much it would cost and what to do. We want to help people, but it’s a lot of work so we thought Patreon would be the place to do that. We needed to make it worth our time though so that’s where Patreon came in.
The French are very aware of the problems of altitude and health. I live in a small village at 1 450 m, and from the age of 11 the children have to go to the school twenty kilometres down in the valley at 450 m. However the authorities say that it would be harmful to young hearts/lungs ( ? ) to go up and down every day, so the children have to stay down in the valley from Monday night to Thursday night. They also look out for adults: a neighbour was a ski-patrolman and suffered a heart-attack at age 42 ( it is a common local problem ) and when he recovered, they told him he had to stop being a patrolman because the changes of altitude were harmful to him, and he got a job in the base lift-station. I have to say thgough that their attitude seems to be somewhat schizophrenic , because they also encourage the same kids to join the local ski-club, and since some of them are in national teams, they are covering an awful lot of vertical descent - much more than the 2 000m involved in going to the valley school and back - in their training-sessions. Tanner mentioned the depth of the glacie being deeper in times past: I believe I read that 10 000 years ago Chamonix valley was covered in 1 000 m of ice, so the surace would have been close to La Jonction.. The official designation of that hike was "very difficult" and it looked that they could have added "very dangerous " too. Tanner , take care on those very narrow paths with those vertiginous drop-offs.
Haha right?? It looks like we are always traveling, but he works a full time job! 😂 He is a Certified Industrial Hygienist and Safety Profesional! We just have a lot of paternity leave right now. 😊
Absolutely beautiful and how Willa enjoyed the Ride, but I have to confess, it looks like Noa is the most chilled baby ever😊 Chilled parents = chilled baby😊
She really is so chill! We absolutely don’t mind ☺️🤪
Wow this run was beautiful. I wanna say that your filming skills are so good. everytime i see a new video from your channel pop-up i grab a cup of coffee, take a break and let me take away for a few minutes into your adventures. Have a nice holiday.
Okay that means so much! This is a favorite video of ours so thank you!! 🫶
This is simply amazing! Baby Noa was enjoying her own roller coaster/alpine slide moment with mommy just as Willa had hers with daddy. What a fun family time. Yes nature is just unbelievably awesome!
💗💗💗 it really was! Thanks for the support and watching!
WOW! What an amazing vlog. I love each second of it. Well done. You guys are such sweeties.
Thanks so much!! It is one of our very favorite videos! 🫶🏔️
AMAZING!! Thank you for sharing all those beautiful views and all the family time!
I love all your videos. I'm a great fan of France. I walked from Argeles-plage to the visible tower Torre de la Massana on the Pyrenees mountains when I was 20 but also when I was 61. The 50 km far view from this tower is still my favorite hiking memory.
I'm 70 years old now and my mum made double 8 movies from us around the house but also when going on vacations. They had to work extra to buy the materials. So I have myself on film starting as a 3-4 yr old. We went to the Dutch island of Terschelling, but also to Luxemburg and the South of France. When we had our kids I made 8mm video's from all kind of family events and our vacations in The Netherlands, France, Czechia and Belgium. Now we have granddaughters and still take video's of them. To have all your life documented is a big help for the memory and still a great pleasure to watch. I digitized the analog materials some 20 years ago.
So be careful with all your precious video. It will be a great gift to your daughters and their offspring. The problem with the only digital material is, it disappears in a moment and is gone before you notice. I have triple copies of everything on HD and USB drives at different locations and hope it's enough to protect it. My granddaughters love to see me at their age.
Aww that is so special that you still have footage from when you were so young. We have ours backed up multiple times too because having them deleted would be the worst nightmare.
So fun to see how you’re doing the same thing with your granddaughters. 😊 Thanks for watching & sharing!!
Glad you all had so much fun in Chamonix. We loved it! We were at Bossons Glacier last week on the same exact hike at the end of this video and seriously is one of the best hiking views we have ever had and made us pretty emotional!
Even after visiting Scandinavia this summer, I still think back to this hike as the most impactful one I’ve ever done! Glad you guys could experience it as well!
Wow! I will never be able to take this hike so I thank you, thank you for taking me along with you. It is beautiful!
Thank you for watching and joining!! Truly means so much! 🫶
Your cinematography is something special, this video has a heart and soul! Masterfully crafted piece of art!
Wow thank you so much!! 🥹🫶 it’s a favorite of ours for sure!
Thanks for responding to me. Really nice family. Both of you are fortunate to have each other and your daughter is fortunate to have both of you. And I and all viewers are fortunate to have you all. Remarkable family. Like this a lot. Spectacular.
🫶🫶 very kind of you! Thank you!
Liked it immensely.
JUST BEAUTIFUL 👍👍 I'm very happy for you. Thank you very much for sharing with us😃
Thank you for watching!! 😊💗
If I’m emotional watching this, I can’t imagine what it was like for you!
Awww we love to hear it touched you! 🫶 we were definitely in awe!
Best video you both have made. Love the hiking and the alpine coaster. You both create wonderful content. Thanks for sharing
Wow thank you!! 🫶 It’s a favorite video of ours for sure!!
Tres jolie!
11:40: You´ve got a walking stick! Just mow them/it down and continue! 😉
Best picture/moment for me was between 20:00 till 20:10! What an amazing moment in time of your beautiful happy family in front of the glowing peaks of the alps!!!
We absolutely loved that moment too! 🫶 Thanks for sticking it with us for the entire video!!
Everything is so great. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!! It’s a favorite of ours! 💗
Great video, beautiful nature ❤
Nature is amazing!! Thanks for watching! 🫶
Thank you for this wonderful and so amazing video !! Little Willa is really a little star and i love your videos so much ! This montains are so great and wonderful -i'm speechless !!
Good show guys..👍👍👍
Thanks so much for watching! It’s a favorite of ours! 🏔️😊
This was abolutely mindblowing beautiful.........
We couldn’t believe it ourselves!! Thanks for watching!! 🫶
I know someone who too her asthmatic daughter to Chamonix for skiing and clearing her asthma. When they returned home, she was free of her issue for a month. That is what clear air can do.
That is cool to hear! Wow.
Wauw wauw 🤩 those views could look at them all day 😜 . Noticed the climb paths were very uneven,very rocky
Lucky it was very dry ,don’t think it was any easier if very wet .
Thank you so much for taking us a long can treasure the views this way 😜💕.
Aww Willa sure e joyed the kart going down hill,and the cable cars ,plus the snow her face & smile said it all 🫶.
Safe travels And have a Good weekend 🥰
Thanks so much!! 🫶🫶 You too!
Ein phantastisches Urlaubserlebnis und ein unglaublich beeindruckendes top gemachtes Video. Respekt und vielen lieben Dank- Grüße aus dem Sauerland 🌲⛰️🌲
So beautiful guys 😍😍
Fabulous video!
Spectacular views!
Thanks for watching!
good thing you bleeped Tanner, I don’t think I’ve heard him swear before, LOL!! 22:54
Haha had to keep it kid friendly 😂
Amazing views!
what a video and respect... hike and run really fun.... not for everybody 😂 not for me definitely... but like i said: respect. Yep this area is beautiful... but i even like the Wallis more.. with Zermatt and the Matterhorn...
We had planned to go there next but the weather forecast was rainy! 😭 So see where we head to next!!
@@OurStorytoTell yep if the weather is bad it doesn’t make too much sense. The capital Bern is beautiful regardless the weather.
great video again, with beautiful views, what do you and the children experience a lot on holiday abroad, keep making more fun videos
Thanks for watching! 🫶 We will hands down be making more fun videos!! Stay tuned!
i didn't know Tanner is a fearless avenger, that was exciting. the second lift frightened me too. I think Willa has the fearless avenger gene too. What I wanted to say is that there are only 2 substances that protect against insects: DEET and Icaridin. DEET is usually available only in camping specialty stores, but I have also seen Icaridin at Kaufland. By the way, a tick is always harmless if it is removed within the first 24 hours, even if it carries a virus.
Yes Tanner is! Also, we actually didn’t know that! We thought if it carried the virus & it had buried into our bodies even slightly, then there was a chance we would get it. Thanks for sharing 😊
@@OurStorytoTell No, the virus can only enter the body after 24 hours. Unless you squeeze the body of the tick and push it inside. If after a few hours a kind of red circle appears around the bite wound, then you should see a doctor. Trust me, I'm a real hobby doctor from the internet, haha.
Another fantastic video! You both are living the dream and the memories will be implanted in the kids' psyche.
Question: Can I be Willa's great godfather?!!! 😁
You must have to really feel your footing every step of the way on these rocky mountain trails. One false step and you could fall over the edge. Not for me! Beautiful views, though. The roller coaster was incredibly fast, and my heart was in my mouth as Willa and Risa rode on that very open chair lift.
Yes it definitely was an intense hike, but really fun! Same with the lift! Willa was a brave girl!
WTF is up with the blitzer on Montblanc ?!?
I don't remember seeing that the last time i was there some 35 years ago.....
Great video as always.. Have you been in the Wiesbaden area?
No but we need to make a visit there!
You found guys running and hiking with you. In general, not on your own in the Alps, for safety reasons
Glaciers have receded quite a bit in the 35 years
We bet! Sad to hear.
I have checked out of curiosity. It seems that young children do not have the reflex of swallowing to equilibrate pressure in the eardrum so they can develop otitis. It is advised to stop climbing every 300-500m (depending on the age) and give them food or a drink to help. My 2 cents
That is interesting! Thanks for sharing!
Wierd question since you guys moved to europe did you start listening to diffrent music?
That is a strange one 😂 haha not really? We love folk pop lol
What a wonderful vacation you had! Too bad you had to split up several times because of the altitude, but they were right. You shouldn't take babies higher than 1500-2000 m, and not spend too much time on an altitude that's higher than 1500 m compared with the place you normally live in. Babies can't equalize the pressure yet and their ears might hurt during a gondola ride, but the worst case actually is that they might get altitude sickness and even die from SIDS. Guess they're better safe than sorry at those cableway offices in France. (In Switzerland, they probably didn't say anything because Switzerland emphasizes personal responsibility very much, so they trust people to do the right thing on their own accord.)
It’s so interesting to hear. Do you think that’s the same for flying on a plane too with babies? Thanks for sharing! 😊 Always trying to learn over here!
@@OurStorytoTell I think their ears might hurt during takeoff and landing, too, but the probability of altitude sickness is lower because cabin pressure is kept at a "normal" level. I think most airlines say that infants should be at least one week old. So I guess it must be "safer" than a gondola ride or a hike in high altitudes. And you shouldn't put a baby or a toddler on a plane when they have an ear infection or a respiratory tract infection because then, there's a risk of them not being able to breathe.
@@OurStorytoTell cabin-pressure is normally maintained at 8 000 ft.
skybrary.aero/articles/cabin-altitude#:~:text=The%20Cabin%20Altitude%20of%20a,supplemental%20oxygen%20is%20not%20required.
Why does everyone try to monetize content ? ( Petreon ). How much worth is your babys birth ? a view from the alps ? i followed your clips since utah. I am out .
We are sad to see you go. Thank you for the support and following our adventures since Utah. It really means a lot. Our decision to start a Patreon came because we receive a lot of messages from people asking us to help them plan their travel trips. They want to know about how much it would cost and what to do. We want to help people, but it’s a lot of work so we thought Patreon would be the place to do that. We needed to make it worth our time though so that’s where Patreon came in.
The French are very aware of the problems of altitude and health. I live in a small village at 1 450 m, and from the age of 11 the children have to go to the school twenty kilometres down in the valley at 450 m. However the authorities say that it would be harmful to young hearts/lungs ( ? ) to go up and down every day, so the children have to stay down in the valley from Monday night to Thursday night. They also look out for adults: a neighbour was a ski-patrolman and suffered a heart-attack at age 42 ( it is a common local problem ) and when he recovered, they told him he had to stop being a patrolman because the changes of altitude were harmful to him, and he got a job in the base lift-station.
I have to say thgough that their attitude seems to be somewhat schizophrenic , because they also encourage the same kids to join the local ski-club, and since some of them are in national teams, they are covering an awful lot of vertical descent - much more than the 2 000m involved in going to the valley school and back - in their training-sessions.
Tanner mentioned the depth of the glacie being deeper in times past: I believe I read that 10 000 years ago Chamonix valley was covered in 1 000 m of ice, so the surace would have been close to La Jonction.. The official designation of that hike was "very difficult" and it looked that they could have added "very dangerous " too. Tanner , take care on those very narrow paths with those vertiginous drop-offs.
What does Tanner actually do for a living?
Haha right?? It looks like we are always traveling, but he works a full time job! 😂 He is a Certified Industrial Hygienist and Safety Profesional! We just have a lot of paternity leave right now. 😊