LEPRECHAUN LAKE TO SNOW LAKES | HIKING OUT OF THE CORE ZONE OF THE ENCHANTMENTS | EPISODE #5
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- Опубліковано 23 гру 2020
- Tag along on Episode #5 of our Enchantments Adventure! In this Episode, we hike from Leprechaun Lake in the Core Zone to Snow Lakes where we stay yet another night in this otherworldly place. Thanks for checking out the video, and be sure to check out the other episodes in this series on the channel!
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Check out our other episodes in the Enchantments series here:
-Road trip to the Enchantments: • ROADTRIP TO THE ENCHAN...
-Hiking to Stuart and Colchuck Lakes: • HIKING TO COLCHUCK LAK...
-Climbing Aasgard Pass: • AASGARD PASS | ENTIRE ...
-Hiking the Core Zone of The Enchantments: • HIKING THE CORE ZONE O...
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The scenery there is so beautiful.
The dense forest clears my eyes.
I hope it will be a safe hike.
Thank you so much! Would love to have you as a subscriber to the channel if interested!
These videos are super helpful for our 4 day Core trip this June, thanks for sharing!
Any idea on the info on Tessa’s jacket/down hood? Looks super cozy!
Hey there! Glad these videos are still holding some value! Have a blast on your trip!
So I was able to find the jacket, and it's tag is Cotopaxi. I did a quick search and I can't find that one exactly any longer, but I believe it's a Cotopaxi Solazo. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching 😊
Thanks, I’ll poke around. :)
Great job, guys keep up to good work, America is beautiful , enjoy life
Hey thanks Mike! We had a lot of fun filming all of these videos. The scenery was amazing. Take care and happy holidays!
Also if you’re not already, I’d love to have you as a subscriber to the channel if interested! No worries if not. Lots of upcoming videos planned.
@@DannyJSchaefer already did that , a while back, when I watched your earlier hiking videos, enjoy ... merry Christmas
@@mikefarias2134 Ahh I thought your name looked familiar. Thanks again!
Fantastic buddy great upload again
Thanks a lot! I Really appreciate you giving them a look. Hiking out of Snow Lakes will be coming soon 👍🏼
Just when I think I've watched all your videos I find another. The beauty is speechless yet I'm beginning to be extremely intimidate by that Enchantments. My first question is how many times have you been In there not counting your crazy winter adventure? Second is i assume it was a core permit with Tess. How many days did you spend on this adventure?
Well I can't thank you enough for watching them! I truly appreciate it. The Enchantments are absolutely incredible. I don't really like to think about our crazy winter adventure at Colchuck and Aasgard Pass so I'm glad we're not counting that one! I've completed the thru-hike twice now 🌲 Part of me would like to go back and do it in a single day because for some reason I just can't stay away. Yeah so we went on this trip during the height of Covid-19. During this, they essentially scrapped the entire lottery process for that year and made the permit process happen on a weekly basis. So, we put in for the permit one weekend, and were backpacking it the next weekend. We were pretty lucky to have gone. I believe this was a four day/three night trip!
Then, I backpacked it again this last summer when all the snow melted with a couple of other UA-camrs. It was a total change of scenery and I love how that video turned out!
What month did you do the trail?
Hey Michael. That was around June 20th of 2020. Thanks for watching the video!