Hiking the Highest Point Between the Pyrenees & Rockies

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  • @Hikingguy
    @Hikingguy  День тому +5

    Any ideas for high points that I can hit over the winter? Ideally leaves on trees, summit not covered in snow/ice, etc. - thinking Guadalupe Peak.

    • @RubiHammer
      @RubiHammer День тому +1

      Pinnacles National Park.

    • @jeremyquiros5483
      @jeremyquiros5483 День тому +1

      Could head southeast to Kuwohi/Clingmans Dome in TN or Cheaha in AL

    • @christopherhaak9824
      @christopherhaak9824 День тому +2

      Guadalupe is a great hike, there are plenty of other places close to there, Carlsbad and other hiking in southern NM. You can drive there from socal. Would also recommend Chiricahua for a day.

    • @michaelgriswold663
      @michaelgriswold663 День тому +2

      Guadalupe was going to be my suggestion.

    • @safepetproducts
      @safepetproducts День тому +2

      I did Guadalupe this past January. There apparently was a temperature inversion that day so it was warm at the top- I did the whole thing in shorts and T-shirt.

  • @twloughlin
    @twloughlin 23 години тому

    You're a busy man, Chris. Thanks!

  • @tacmbu20
    @tacmbu20 День тому +1

    Custer State Park is one of my favorite hiking destinations in the nation!

  • @shanehanson1268
    @shanehanson1268 День тому +1

    Great video and great hike. Keep it up!

  • @craigb1427
    @craigb1427 День тому +1

    Great vid. Looked like some great hikes

  • @ThisWayfaringLife
    @ThisWayfaringLife 19 годин тому

    Great video! Super cool seeing these places. Thanks for taking us along!

  • @eatthepi
    @eatthepi День тому +1

    So beautiful out west. I wish everyone knew.

  • @marlo7218
    @marlo7218 День тому +2

    What a great trip you had- really packed in a lot. Thanks for the great video! ( and I am going to check out those Norda shoes.)

  • @stevenwolverton3822
    @stevenwolverton3822 День тому +2

    Hahaha
    Hats off to that guy! 😂😂😂
    Bagged two state high points in one trip. Nice work!!!

  • @leonfisher
    @leonfisher День тому +1

    I've done this hike many times. I had no idea where it was from your title. So, nice surprise.

  • @MLJ-k4s
    @MLJ-k4s День тому +1

    I think this is your best video yet! I'm a bit biased because I did these 2 hikes just a few months ago and thoroughly enjoyed them.

  • @michaelgriswold663
    @michaelgriswold663 День тому +2

    Thanks!

  • @scottstevens6380
    @scottstevens6380 День тому +1

    Thank you.

  • @PaulVizard
    @PaulVizard 18 годин тому

    I loved that book you were listening to

  • @jefffanning2799
    @jefffanning2799 День тому +1

    Chris, Excellent Content! Beautiful views. You inspire me. Thank You.

  • @heiser_bill
    @heiser_bill День тому +1

    Interesting! It’s an area many of us might not see on our own, so thanks for sharing.

  • @deantreloar
    @deantreloar День тому +1

    I hiked Black Elk Peak with my then 8y/o son in 2022, it was an incredible experience for the both of us.

  • @jeremyquiros5483
    @jeremyquiros5483 День тому +1

    This is a really timely video because I’m flying up there this week to check out the area for the first time. Thanks for sharing!

  • @stevegifford9463
    @stevegifford9463 День тому +1

    Great views, watching from Chambersburg, PA

  • @Sandra-dt4ec
    @Sandra-dt4ec День тому +1

    Nice video and commentary, and very nice places to hike. Thanks!

  • @Berry_N
    @Berry_N День тому +1

    Enjoyed the video ❤ What an adventure!

  • @MikeRyder-ml2mb
    @MikeRyder-ml2mb День тому +2

    Visited the same area about a decade ago and was surprised at how much there is to do there. Custer State Park is enormous, there’s even a summer professional theater in there.
    If you have the opportunity, the Wind and Jewel Caves are great. I went in the summer and those prairie dogs were popping in and out of their holes and howling to each other as a warning cause humans were near. Saw a few big horn sheep on a 3 mile each way hike in Badlands between the road you were in and the welcome center.
    That Crazy Horse monument looks about the same as it did a decade ago. Guess it takes a long time to carve the mountains. There’s a nice short hike at the base of the 4 presidents at Mt Rushmore where you can get a closer view and visit the workshop/museum with images and models of when they built the monument.
    The Pine Beatles attacked all the trees around Devil’s Tower Monument too. Was sad to see the trees half gone when I hiked around the monument.
    There are some decommissioned missile silos just off the highway you can take a tour of.
    When I visited, they locals said in the winter they gate off some roads in the state because they get so much snow. Looks like you were a month a so before that happening.
    Seeing your video makes we want to return (in warmer weather), as you found even more places to visit. Thanks for taking us along.

  • @HuskyMike
    @HuskyMike День тому +1

    What a cool trip. I spent some time in Theodore Roosevelt National Park on my way back to San Diego from Minot, ND. Really liked the time I spent there. There's so many cool places to explore. Your trip heading into South Dakota and the Badlands looks great.

  • @johnbarron4713
    @johnbarron4713 День тому +2

    If you want to see the bison really up close, like the other side of your car window, drive the south East section of the Wildlife Loop after a snowstorm. The SD Park Service will plow and salt the roads. The bison herd will come and lick the salt off the roads and off your car! No BS here. I go to the Black Hills 3-4 times a year because it is a day’s drive from my home. It always delivers a good fix.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  День тому

      No pause anymore, but you can move it to "enabled" the least expensive plan

  • @Mdogbrown
    @Mdogbrown День тому +1

    Love these!!

  • @jimhowardbatey410
    @jimhowardbatey410 День тому +1

    keep going

  • @toomanyhobbies2011
    @toomanyhobbies2011 День тому +1

    Wow, I'm visiting my Niece in Rapid City and we took a trip to Mount Rushmore on the day of the first snow. Likely we saw your car up there while we were driving around.
    I also spent time on Catalina with the Bison.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  День тому

      Ha that's great - we probably drove past each other. Was beautiful to see the snow.

  • @safepetproducts
    @safepetproducts День тому +2

    You could do Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa easy enough.

  • @lilianm7151
    @lilianm7151 День тому +2

    Awesome video. Was wondering how you would like the shoes. My only complaint is the missing padding in the heel. I can't do shoes without heel padding. That gives me gnarly blisters. The 002 has not enough stack height for my liking. Hopefully Norda will come up with something.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  День тому +1

      Yea with socks on the lack of padding wasn't a problem, no blisters. I've had them out for 15 milers and nothing.

  • @OneMansOdyssey
    @OneMansOdyssey 23 години тому

    I have been wanting to make a video about the "highest point between the Pyrenees and Rockies" or "highest point east of the Rockies" nickname that Black Elk Peak has. I believe, technically speaking, one of Fisher Peak, Sierra Grande, or Laughlin Peak should have that name. All 3 of those peaks are close to the Rockies, but definitely part of a different geologic process than the Rockies.
    With regards to winter hiking, I have done a lot in Southern New Mexico and West Texas. Guadalupe Peak and Baldy/Livermore Mountain in Texas are both great options, although the latter is only available on "open weekends". However, this would be a good opportunity for you to create a guide to clarify the logistics. Sierra Blanca Peak is fantastic, but it will definitely have snow on it in winter. I have never done this hike, but Big Hatchet Peak in the New Mexico Bootheel is high on prominence and isolation lists for the state, but it is also the highest on the spire measure list, which is a mathematical formula used to determine the "impressiveness" of the view from peaks.

  • @christopherhaak9824
    @christopherhaak9824 День тому

    I think this is always going to be Harney peak for me. Hard to change the name of a place you've been up 10 years in a row.

  • @LC444
    @LC444 День тому +1

    First comment! Nice video and the trail! But are you going to make a hike guides for the trails in the Badlands or Theodore Rooselvelt National Park nearby?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  День тому

      I'm making trail guides for the hikes in this video, but not the roadside attractions for Badlands. Don't think a guide is needed for those.

    • @LC444
      @LC444 День тому

      @@Hikingguy good to know, are you hiking North Dakota though, or highest hikable point?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  День тому

      @@LC444 You should watch the video! 😃

  • @DonD-m6i
    @DonD-m6i День тому +1

    That headline made me curious enough to click on the video quickly.

  • @ianjamesevans
    @ianjamesevans 15 годин тому

    I'm pretty sure Torre de Cerredo in the Picos de Europa (8694') or Guadalupe Peak in TX (8751') would be two higher peaks between the Rockies and the Pyrenees.

  • @hitchpost5822
    @hitchpost5822 День тому +1

    The first time I saw Mt. Rushmore the heads were smaller than I had imagined from the images I had seen in the movies.
    What was your first impression of the monument?

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  День тому

      Ha yes, thought the same thing - the shots you see are always cropped in on the heads so they look bigger

  • @erniegarcia4724
    @erniegarcia4724 День тому +3

    Hello... have you ever thought of maybe doing long group hikes. It would be a good way to supplement your income. Love your channel.

    • @Hikingguy
      @Hikingguy  День тому

      Thank you and yes, I used to do in-person guided hikes, but stopped because insurance prices went too high after COVID and getting permits is time consuming. Might host a supporter get together at some point though. Occasionally I'll speak at a public library, etc.. and I'll usually post on my community tab.

  • @eatthepi
    @eatthepi День тому +2

    Hope you're wearing some light gloves when off camera. Worried about your poor fingers.