Wonderful video. Now, it leaves me wondering. Such a nice trip, wonderful places, and still pressure to be on time to take a ferry. It seems it's impossible to avoid modern life.
Perfect Sunday morning, some coffee, nice weather outside and Jeff Pelletier new video to watch. Just perfect. Thanks for this journeys/adventures that you share with us. keep it up!!
Thanks for everything Jeff. Your videos really are sources of inspiration and motivation. You make us realize how possible it is to fully live our dreams.
Great film, so inspiring and beautiful. I’ve got my bivy sack coming in the mail - hope to do some fast pack adventures of my own in the spring and beyond.
Thank you Jeff and Adam. All the way over here in sunny Sydney, my wife and I have just been totally immersed in this fabulous hike of yours. We are planning many such hikes with our kids here in Australia and take great inspiration from you. As have mentioned before, I've had the great privilege of working in Calgary for many years and are grateful to be able to travel back to beautiful Canada in my own loungeroom thanks to your efforts putting these awesome videos together. Big thanks and cheers! Dave and family
Loved this! Was looking for something on the Sunshine Trail and found this amazing video, I'm shocked to see it doesn't even have 4000 views! Keep up the excellent work!
Hello Great video my friend we hope all is well we are sorry we have not been over to you for a while but we have been very busy and then we got stuck in Malta . we are now trying to play catch up with our youtube family We hope you have a great weekend Love and Light Sarah and Glenn
Fantastic video Jeff! Thanks for putting this together and sharing. Hearing about Adam's and your experience last year at the Fastpacking presentation, and then seeing this is incredibly inspiring! Hoping to get out there one day with more training and gear collection.
@@JeffPelletier Not quite enough tho, I was planning to explore more of the Sunshine Coast but then the pandemic happened... They have lots of great breweries along the coast, starting with Persephone :)
Thanks David! We’ve both got the OR Alpine Gortex bivy. Adam’s is the newer, slightly lighter model. They work great - a little heavier and bulkier than most, but the waterproofing is such a reassuring feature.
Hi Jeff, super enjoyed the video. Would you be able to post the songs you used? My music detection app can't find the track starting around 9m30. Cheers!
As always: a great film! Besides the great shots I also like your choice of music. Do you use a platform of royalty free music? If so, could you please tell me which one you use? Looking forward to your next film ...
This looks awesome! I'm looking to get into fastpacking soon, and this video was exactly what I was hoping for! Do you recall how much your gear weighed/is there a target weight you try stay under when packing?
Hi Jeff, amazing video, thanks! I’m planning to do the same section if the SCT this summer. I have a question for you. Is there a sell phone coverage or there is no reception? Thank you 🌺
Hey Irina, I actually don’t remember - I think I only attempted to get cell service once or twice while at a high point and was able to, but I really doubt that there is cell throughout the trail. So be sure to download your maps to use with your phone’s GPS in airplane mode.
Looks like a nice fastpack. Are you using a 3rd party bottle with your Katadyn water filter? The 600ml soft flask doesn't fit my Salomon packs. Keen to hear what you use.
Exactly. I use a 500ml Hydroflask bottle that happens to have the same threading. Salomon has just released their own filter though which I believe uses the same threading as the Katadyn, but on a 500ml bottle.
Thank you! No, I’ve never had runners knee, but I have had other overuse injuries. My understanding of runners knee though is that it’s more of a ‘too much too soon’ kind of injury that newer runner get. Over time, your body adapts to the mileage, provided you give it adequate time to do so.
Thanks! Just time constraints. It’s logistically a little more challenging to get to the North end, so we would have needed a full day for travel in addition to another day on the trail. This way, we were able to do half days of travel.
@@JeffPelletier ahhh okay gotcha! Yeah, I'll probably want to avoid that as well. I am thinking I will try for the same route you did. Appears to be the best parts of the trail from what I can tell anyways. Cheers!
Again a great video! Thanks for sharing Jeff und thanks for letting us be a part of this adventure. Just one question. Isn't it dangerous to sleep outside a tent/hut in bear area? Greetings from Germany Steve
Thanks! I should have probably mentioned this in the film, but we stashed our food in the hut on Tin Hat Mountain, and hung our food on the second night.
@@UptothetopDe I've been planning a trip for Algonquin Park in Ontario, and there you have to worry about getting trampled by moose! It's recommended to use hammocks to avoid sleeping on the ground ;)
Another great video Jeff! I live in Washington, I'm going to have to give this trail a try in the spring. Didn't even know you could do hut to hut in BC! Question: Do you use Google Earth studios to make your trail animations at the beginning? How do you get it to draw in like that with the elevation map? Been trying to figure out a simple way to make an animation like that for a while and it looks like you have it nailed! Thanks in advance.
It’s the only hut system of its kind that I know of, and the best part is that it’s still not very busy! I use Google Earth Studio for the maps, yep. But I do all of the other animation and routes in After Effects. There’s unfortunately no way to do anything other than static tracks in Google Earth Studio.
Very nice! I wish I had a landscape like this close to where I live. Do you have list of your UL gear used for it? I sadly couldn't find anyhthing about it.
Hello. Awesome video. I had planned to run the west coast trail starting May 15 with a friend. That of course has been derailed by the plague. Is this trail public? Can it be done anytime without booking? I'd really like to do something big as we have been training for almost a year. Any notes or pointers would be great. Thank again.
Thanks! Yea, that’s the beauty of this trail. No permits are needed and, at least in my experience, it doesn’t get very busy! The only hut I’ve seen others at the two times I’ve been there is Tin Hat Mtn. The trail system and huts are currently closed though due to COVID-19 and may be for some time. Once it reopens, it will likely be in need of some work. I’d follow the SCT Facebook page for updates.
So awesome! How many extra kilometers did you do after setting up the camera and running back and forth to get it?😆 Also, where do you keep your food/backpacks while you sleep?
Hey Jayden, I always filter my water. I use the built-in Salomon XA water filter which you can learn about here: ua-cam.com/video/xtnUC246MTg/v-deo.html
Jeff, i did my first fastpacking trip this weekend in the UK. Travelling from Sheffield to Manchester, covering 50 miles over two days. I used the Salmon XA 25 which worked well, however my shoulders were quite painful by the end. Is this something which you get used or can you help prevent somehow?!
It was a little claustrophobic, but okay with the top open and only the bug netting to cover our faces. But the problem was that the bugs were flying around our face all night which kept us awake. So I guess I need ear plugs!
I recognize the value of trekking poles for ascents, descents and water crossings, however, do they improve your speed. I believe that their weight creates an amount of fatigue as you lift them, energy loss. Please comment.
They don’t provide any speed increase, and in fact do tend to slow you down when running with them. This route had enough elevation gain that the benefit on the climb (especially with the heavy pack), outweighed the downside. But it’s something I always evaluate on a case by case basis.
It’s the Salomon S-Lab Peak 20. Moving forward, I’ll be using the new Salomon XA 25 though which has a little more room. The S-Lab Peak 20 is intended more for racing.
Just ordered mine. All my friends use the Peak 20 and are extremely happy with it, but being now out of production is impossible to find. Hopefully the XA 25 will do the job :)
You’re not wrong. I get asked this a lot, and there are two ways I look at it. First off, we do still take in the views every chance we get. But the reality is that many miles of trail are going to get repetitive after a while, and this one in particular has a fair amount that runs along gravel roads or through cut blocks. It’s nice to be able to get through those sections faster. The second thing is that we make up for it in quantity. Hiking a trail like this would take a week or more and so it may be a once a year thing for most people. We get to enjoy trails and distances like this on a weekly basis, sometimes returning to the same areas several times in a season. So while we might spend less time on a particular trail, we get to see and experience multitudes more than the average hiker.
We stashed our food in the huts when we could and used a bear bag one night. As long as you practice safe food storage, there’s no risk to you or the bears.
@JeffPelletier Thanks, appreciate it! I'm from Europe, so maybe I'm being a tad paranoid about it, but what scares me most is running down a dense trail and bumping into a bear round some bushy corner (or worse, momma&cubs), I hear bear bells aren't really efficient, is eg. singing/loud talking (to oneself) really enough not to surprise them? Will they really back away upon hearing me? (let's just limit it to black bears) Many thanks🤜🤛
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The view at 5:57 is amazing, got to love low light pollution
Wonderful video. Now, it leaves me wondering. Such a nice trip, wonderful places, and still pressure to be on time to take a ferry. It seems it's impossible to avoid modern life.
Perfect Sunday morning, some coffee, nice weather outside and Jeff Pelletier new video to watch. Just perfect. Thanks for this journeys/adventures that you share with us. keep it up!!
Thanks for the kind words!
Thanks for everything Jeff. Your videos really are sources of inspiration and motivation. You make us realize how possible it is to fully live our dreams.
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Great film, so inspiring and beautiful. I’ve got my bivy sack coming in the mail - hope to do some fast pack adventures of my own in the spring and beyond.
Very enjoyable to watch while stuck at home in lockdown
Thanks Scott!
Love all of these videos about BC and around the Vancouver area!!!
Thanks, glad to hear it!
Thank you Jeff and Adam. All the way over here in sunny Sydney, my wife and I have just been totally immersed in this fabulous hike of yours. We are planning many such hikes with our kids here in Australia and take great inspiration from you. As have mentioned before, I've had the great privilege of working in Calgary for many years and are grateful to be able to travel back to beautiful Canada in my own loungeroom thanks to your efforts putting these awesome videos together. Big thanks and cheers! Dave and family
Thanks Dave!
it is magic! thanks for your perfect docu.
This pretty epic! Thanks for sharing the trail knowledge! Hope to check it out one day
Great to see, beautiful part of the world. Thx for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
You are so lucky to have this as your playground!
It's so true!
Loved this! Was looking for something on the Sunshine Trail and found this amazing video, I'm shocked to see it doesn't even have 4000 views! Keep up the excellent work!
Thanks Michelle! Hopefully it’ll get there soon ;). Best of luck with the adventure.
You can walk 115 kilometers in three days. You must be a professional athlete. I like your video very much. Thank you for sharing.
6:32, amazing view. Love the headband btw
Hello Great video my friend we hope all is well we are sorry we have not been over to you for a while but we have been very busy and then we got stuck in Malta . we are now trying to play catch up with our youtube family We hope you have a great weekend Love and Light Sarah and Glenn
Great edit! 20 minutes flew by.
Thanks!
Quality content as per usual.
Thanks Andi!
Love these videos Jeff can only admire your fitness and drive .respect to you sir !
Thanks so much for the kind words!
Fantastic video Jeff! Thanks for putting this together and sharing. Hearing about Adam's and your experience last year at the Fastpacking presentation, and then seeing this is incredibly inspiring! Hoping to get out there one day with more training and gear collection.
Thanks Cam! Appreciate you supporting us at the presentation as well 💪
So inspiring! Love how much terrain you cover in such a short time.
Thanks so much!
Wonderful. That sunrise was 👌🏼
Thanks! Sure was.
Loved the final stop at Persephone Brewery! :)
I take it you’ve been there? Great beer!
@@JeffPelletier Not quite enough tho, I was planning to explore more of the Sunshine Coast but then the pandemic happened... They have lots of great breweries along the coast, starting with Persephone :)
Awesome video guys, looking forward to doing it in a lot more time than it took you!
Thanks Ewan! Lots more to come.
Fantastic video! Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
Wow! I so want to do this trail! ...maybe over 6 days - you guys are machines for doing it in 3!
To be fair, we didn’t quite do the whole thing ;). Over 6 days you’d have time to swim in all of the lakes too! That was something we had to skip.
Jeff Pelletier A dip in a mountain lake sounds amazing at the end of a long run/hike...super cold water on hot, tired muscles is awesome 😊
In my experience, there’s nothing better :)
Great adventure -- thanks for sharing it!
Great footage on what looks an epic trail, good job 👍🏃♂️
Thanks so much.
Looks awesome thanks for sharing loving your videos
Thanks Ian!
Great video. Like everyone else would love to see a full gear list review
you guys are living the dream man!
Hah, we’re definitely lucky to live where we do.
Nice job on the video. Very inspiring!
Thanks Maurice!
Amazing! Need to do this trail one day!
Weren't you and I talking about going for the FKT years ago (before it was so stout)?
@@JeffPelletier Yep. After watching Ian's presentation at VIMFF :)
I think we missed the window on that 😅
I lived on the Sunshine Coast, gotta love the outdoors to live here or else one may lose their minds of boredom 😂
Not a lot of nightlife, eh? 😏 The forests, mountains and oceans in the area more than make up for it!
Gosh I swear I need to do this in my life 😩
Bucket list trail for sure.
Such a great movie and attitude! Thank you!
Wonderful. I would like to do that one day.
It’s a beautiful trail!
Nicely done, Jeff. Beautiful route and weather it appears.
Thanks Kerry!
Would love to see your gear list for this/ the tahoe fast pack. Love this channel!
Thanks Owen! I’m planning on putting some gear videos together really soon, stay tuned.
@@JeffPelletier looking forward to it. People are sleeping on this channel ATM but it's going to blow up big. The quality of content is unreal.
WOW!
Great stuff!, actually which OR Bivy's are those (wasn't able to make out if they were helium's or not , also wonder how they were for you as well)
Thanks David! We’ve both got the OR Alpine Gortex bivy. Adam’s is the newer, slightly lighter model. They work great - a little heavier and bulkier than most, but the waterproofing is such a reassuring feature.
Hi Jeff, super enjoyed the video. Would you be able to post the songs you used? My music detection app can't find the track starting around 9m30. Cheers!
Hey Oliver, the music was all licensed from a stock music website called Epidemic, so I'm not sure that the tracks are available publicly. Sorry!
As always: a great film! Besides the great shots I also like your choice of music. Do you use a platform of royalty free music? If so, could you please tell me which one you use? Looking forward to your next film ...
Thanks! I recently switched to Epidemic Sound. Flat monthly fee for unlimited use.
This looks awesome! I'm looking to get into fastpacking soon, and this video was exactly what I was hoping for! Do you recall how much your gear weighed/is there a target weight you try stay under when packing?
Hi Jeff, amazing video, thanks! I’m planning to do the same section if the SCT this summer. I have a question for you. Is there a sell phone coverage or there is no reception? Thank you 🌺
Hey Irina, I actually don’t remember - I think I only attempted to get cell service once or twice while at a high point and was able to, but I really doubt that there is cell throughout the trail. So be sure to download your maps to use with your phone’s GPS in airplane mode.
Looks like a nice fastpack. Are you using a 3rd party bottle with your Katadyn water filter? The 600ml soft flask doesn't fit my Salomon packs. Keen to hear what you use.
Exactly. I use a 500ml Hydroflask bottle that happens to have the same threading.
Salomon has just released their own filter though which I believe uses the same threading as the Katadyn, but on a 500ml bottle.
Amazing videos, very inspiring! You’re a runner, have you ever suffered from Runners knee?
Thank you! No, I’ve never had runners knee, but I have had other overuse injuries. My understanding of runners knee though is that it’s more of a ‘too much too soon’ kind of injury that newer runner get. Over time, your body adapts to the mileage, provided you give it adequate time to do so.
Awesome video! Is there a reason you didn't aim to do the whole trail? Is the north end not as nice or something? Or time constraints perhaps?
Thanks! Just time constraints. It’s logistically a little more challenging to get to the North end, so we would have needed a full day for travel in addition to another day on the trail. This way, we were able to do half days of travel.
@@JeffPelletier ahhh okay gotcha! Yeah, I'll probably want to avoid that as well. I am thinking I will try for the same route you did. Appears to be the best parts of the trail from what I can tell anyways. Cheers!
Again a great video!
Thanks for sharing Jeff und thanks for letting us be a part of this adventure.
Just one question.
Isn't it dangerous to sleep outside a tent/hut in bear area?
Greetings from Germany
Steve
Thanks! I should have probably mentioned this in the film, but we stashed our food in the hut on Tin Hat Mountain, and hung our food on the second night.
@@JeffPelletier ok, but it's still scary for me to sleep outside in their garden ;-)
@@UptothetopDe I've been planning a trip for Algonquin Park in Ontario, and there you have to worry about getting trampled by moose! It's recommended to use hammocks to avoid sleeping on the ground ;)
Another great video Jeff! I live in Washington, I'm going to have to give this trail a try in the spring. Didn't even know you could do hut to hut in BC!
Question: Do you use Google Earth studios to make your trail animations at the beginning? How do you get it to draw in like that with the elevation map? Been trying to figure out a simple way to make an animation like that for a while and it looks like you have it nailed! Thanks in advance.
It’s the only hut system of its kind that I know of, and the best part is that it’s still not very busy!
I use Google Earth Studio for the maps, yep. But I do all of the other animation and routes in After Effects. There’s unfortunately no way to do anything other than static tracks in Google Earth Studio.
@@JeffPelletier that's what I figured, thank you!
Awesome vid! Sharing it to all my friends in the trail running community. Would love to see a gear list/vid. What pack did you use?
Thanks! I’ll work on a video covering the gear I used - I keep getting questions around that. The pack was the Salomon S-Lab Peak 20.
Very nice! I wish I had a landscape like this close to where I live.
Do you have list of your UL gear used for it? I sadly couldn't find anyhthing about it.
Thanks! We’re pretty lucky to live here.
I don’t have a list available, but I’ve been meaning to make a short video about it actually. Stay tuned!
Hello. Awesome video. I had planned to run the west coast trail starting May 15 with a friend. That of course has been derailed by the plague. Is this trail public? Can it be done anytime without booking? I'd really like to do something big as we have been training for almost a year. Any notes or pointers would be great. Thank again.
Thanks! Yea, that’s the beauty of this trail. No permits are needed and, at least in my experience, it doesn’t get very busy! The only hut I’ve seen others at the two times I’ve been there is Tin Hat Mtn.
The trail system and huts are currently closed though due to COVID-19 and may be for some time. Once it reopens, it will likely be in need of some work. I’d follow the SCT Facebook page for updates.
Awesome. What are the sizes of your backpacks and your total weights? :)
My pack was 20 litres and 18 pounds with food.
So awesome! How many extra kilometers did you do after setting up the camera and running back and forth to get it?😆 Also, where do you keep your food/backpacks while you sleep?
Hah, maybe a few extra km ;). We stashed our food in one of the huts the first night, and did a bear hang the second with an Ursack bear bag.
Just a quick question, do you filter the water you get from the streams or just drink it straight up?
Hey Jayden, I always filter my water. I use the built-in Salomon XA water filter which you can learn about here: ua-cam.com/video/xtnUC246MTg/v-deo.html
@@JeffPelletier thanks for the prompt reply, I appreciate it!
Loved your video. Grew up around here and never got the chance to do this trail. Out of curiosity, what camera do you use?
Thanks! This was all filmed on a GoPro Hero 6.
Jeff, i did my first fastpacking trip this weekend in the UK. Travelling from Sheffield to Manchester, covering 50 miles over two days. I used the Salmon XA 25 which worked well, however my shoulders were quite painful by the end. Is this something which you get used or can you help prevent somehow?!
Is it chafing you’re experiencing? You could try applying some KT tape to your shoulders before hand.
Great vid, thank you. How much did your backpack weigh?
Hey Rudolph, I think our packs weighed about 13 pounds on this one.
Great trip. Haven't gone bivvy yet... offer some pros/cons? How was the overall experience with it?
It was a little claustrophobic, but okay with the top open and only the bug netting to cover our faces. But the problem was that the bugs were flying around our face all night which kept us awake. So I guess I need ear plugs!
@@JeffPelletier Haha, I never go anywhere without my earplugs! ... thanks for the info. Cool videos, too, look forward to more
Thanks! Lots more to come in the next few months, stay tuned.
I recognize the value of trekking poles for ascents, descents and water crossings, however, do they improve your speed. I believe that their weight creates an amount of fatigue as you lift them, energy loss. Please comment.
They don’t provide any speed increase, and in fact do tend to slow you down when running with them. This route had enough elevation gain that the benefit on the climb (especially with the heavy pack), outweighed the downside. But it’s something I always evaluate on a case by case basis.
Jeff, what’s the brand name of your pack?
I used the Salomon S-Lab Peak 20 for this one, but I’ve since switched to the Salomon XA 25. Check out the video on my channel comparing the two.
The pack is the Salomon Out Peak 20?
It’s the Salomon S-Lab Peak 20. Moving forward, I’ll be using the new Salomon XA 25 though which has a little more room. The S-Lab Peak 20 is intended more for racing.
Just ordered mine. All my friends use the Peak 20 and are extremely happy with it, but being now out of production is impossible to find. Hopefully the XA 25 will do the job :)
I’m planning on doing a review of the XA 25 vs the XA 35 which is big enough for a bear canister (required in Yosemite National Park).
What shoe are you wearing?
Those were the Salomon Sense Pro, likely version 3, which have been discontinued.
don't you miss out on enjoying the moment going as fast as you can? seems like a waste :(
You’re not wrong. I get asked this a lot, and there are two ways I look at it. First off, we do still take in the views every chance we get. But the reality is that many miles of trail are going to get repetitive after a while, and this one in particular has a fair amount that runs along gravel roads or through cut blocks. It’s nice to be able to get through those sections faster.
The second thing is that we make up for it in quantity. Hiking a trail like this would take a week or more and so it may be a once a year thing for most people. We get to enjoy trails and distances like this on a weekly basis, sometimes returning to the same areas several times in a season. So while we might spend less time on a particular trail, we get to see and experience multitudes more than the average hiker.
6:13 Absolutely awesome man🏞🌳🌲💚, one thing though, how safe is it to sleep like that when it comes to bears?🤔
We stashed our food in the huts when we could and used a bear bag one night. As long as you practice safe food storage, there’s no risk to you or the bears.
@JeffPelletier Thanks, appreciate it! I'm from Europe, so maybe I'm being a tad paranoid about it, but what scares me most is running down a dense trail and bumping into a bear round some bushy corner (or worse, momma&cubs), I hear bear bells aren't really efficient, is eg. singing/loud talking (to oneself) really enough not to surprise them? Will they really back away upon hearing me? (let's just limit it to black bears) Many thanks🤜🤛