(5/7)John Muir Trail 2022: Evolution Creek to Muir Pass to Mather Pass

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  • @Lennen-N-Motion
    @Lennen-N-Motion 2 роки тому

    Maddie, I just watched video 5/7 and I have to say, I was shivering with you under that tree, cold and wet. I’ve been in that same predicament. But I must admit, since I already know the outcome, you survived and have since covered many miles in your van, I did have a good laugh. Then, of course, when the sun comes out you’re all happy, I’ve been in that same mind space also. I’m sure you’ve herd the saying, “Don’t stop hiking on a bad day”, and it did get better for you. Loosing your water bottle was a game changer, but how you overcame and adapted is wonderful. Looking forward to finishing your other JMT videos. Your honest opinion about gear, and your own mistakes, has taught me and prepared me for my JMT 2023.

    • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
      @BeerinBeautifulPlaces  2 роки тому

      That’s awesome that you’re enjoying them so much!! I try to make people feel like there were with me and tell the full story, so that’s wonderful to hear. That trail was so hard, but I feel so accomplished to have done it! Thanks for watching and for taking the time to leave a nice comment!

  • @jetv1471
    @jetv1471 5 місяців тому

    People need people.❤❤❤

  • @johnniemontgomery6682
    @johnniemontgomery6682 Рік тому

    Would never judge anyone doing what you’re doing alone. Again WOWWWW YOU’RE AMAZING!!!!! Watched all the videos of this.

  • @charlottewilson4680
    @charlottewilson4680 2 роки тому +1

    So enjoying this. you are a rock star!

  • @_andy_gibb_
    @_andy_gibb_ 11 місяців тому

    There's no doubt that being wet for hours on end is a miserable, soul-sucking experience - I don't think people realize how cold you can get, even in the summer. Losing your filter was really bad luck 😞. So glad you got a sunny day in the end - those days make the difficult ones a little easier to bear. One of my favourite things about backpacking is waking up somewhere and washing my face in a cold mountain creek, so I totally understand how you felt when brushing your teeth! What a place Kings Canyon looks like with all those valleys and lakes 😍

    • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
      @BeerinBeautifulPlaces  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for the kind comment and the reminder of this experience. It’s been a little while, and I forgot all about brushing my teeth in cool places!

  • @hollybruns4077
    @hollybruns4077 2 роки тому +1

    I think of all that is in your future, that we will enjoy following. What a journey. Love your story and how you present it. The humor is a winner.

  • @dianeschmiane
    @dianeschmiane 2 роки тому +3

    Evolution Valley-That's a tough section of trail because once you're in there, you're committed. There's no way out except the way you came or the way you're headed. I too spent some terrifying hours stuck in a lightning storm probably a few hundred yards up the trail from where you were hunkered down. I've never been so worried about hypothermia in my life! July is the most beautiful month of the year to hike those mountains, but the afternoon rainstorms can be scary! Good for you for pressing on... :)

    • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
      @BeerinBeautifulPlaces  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! That’s so cool that you e been there, too!

    • @JRoss707
      @JRoss707 2 роки тому +1

      I have to agree. That camp near La Conte canyon ranger station near the Bishop Pass Junction I’ve always thought is a good spot for a zero day, better than MTR honestly. Once you commit past Bishop Junction you are committed.

    • @trwent
      @trwent 2 роки тому +1

      Actually Lamarck Col IS another way out, but a really TOUGH one!!

  • @ammagnolia
    @ammagnolia 2 роки тому +3

    Dude you are my favorite UA-camr. I learned so much about what shoes not to get. Cool new sock covers that help keep rocks out, saw a cool Ant lol
    Glad you got to hang out with people too :)

    • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
      @BeerinBeautifulPlaces  2 роки тому +1

      Aww yay thank you so much! I’m glad I could be helpful and share the experience with ya!

  • @larryhunter8245
    @larryhunter8245 2 роки тому +1

    You are a trooper Maddie! Way to go!

  • @deec6535
    @deec6535 Рік тому

    I’ve worn exclusively Altra for trail running, road running, and hiking for eight years. Your experience is not typical. Give Altra a try again if you get a chance at a good price. They’re typically great. But avoid waterproof shoes just in general for hiking. They take too long to dry once wet.

  • @marksr8784
    @marksr8784 2 роки тому

    You are Awesome...sorry you lost your water bottle...Geez 💧

  • @snowdropinbloom7088
    @snowdropinbloom7088 2 роки тому

    Mother Nature is certainly casting a Spell upon you. But never give up and keep the faith. You Inspire us all.🌠

  • @jimmymalone3494
    @jimmymalone3494 2 роки тому +1

    It was so beautiful Maddie i enjoyed very much and sympathize with you and good Luck to you.

  • @CookieMonster_1969
    @CookieMonster_1969 2 роки тому +5

    I am certain that anyone who has completed that trail, can easily sympathize. I have not done any hike of this magnitude, I got mad respect for you. 57 miles was my longest, and that was for survival training in Alaska🤷‍♂, and I would never willingly attempt again....

    • @CookieMonster_1969
      @CookieMonster_1969 2 роки тому

      Although, in said survival training, they did teach us to tether anything that is essential to survival, to the pack, which makes sense now that I think of it.

    • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
      @BeerinBeautifulPlaces  2 роки тому +1

      57 miles in Alaska sounds so rad! And yeah, I really ought to have the water bottle more secured to my pack. Live and learn, though!

    • @OmaGoesAdventuring-VA
      @OmaGoesAdventuring-VA Рік тому +1

      WOW!!! I am currently following your AT hike and can honestly say...the JMT seems to be way more aggressive. You are friggin amazing!
      Everything along JMT is so beautiful and I am going to keep binging this series!

  • @scharfam5770
    @scharfam5770 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Maddie! Up and out by 8:30am...no way! LOL Brrrr I could NOT handle the cold, I am wimpy. I am so glad you keep running into your trail friends. It really seems to bring your spirits up. It was really nice that you were helped with your water situation. However, The comments were unnecessary. I am sure most hikers reflect on their hike and revise/regroup due to lessons learned while on trail, good or bad. Loving the journey and the editing! Keep up the good work and safe travels! 🍻💜

    • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
      @BeerinBeautifulPlaces  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, being around new friends really made the end of the trail SO much better for me! And very true about most hikers learning as they go!

  • @robert6642
    @robert6642 2 роки тому

    I'm glad to see you're happy after a hard rainy day......after all, sun is shining 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶 you have a nice voice singing.
    I felt so fresh looking at you in the lake , wow! So fresh after walking a lot.

  • @pauloblumer3484
    @pauloblumer3484 2 роки тому

    Amazing place and real life. I'm enjoying to see how normal person deal with that. Good job! Keep walking and have a beer!

  • @JRoss707
    @JRoss707 2 роки тому

    Honestly, the only water on the JMT that I would have great reservations about drinking unfiltered would be the Lyall Canyon watershed, that is lyall creek coming down from the headwaters of Donahue Pass and all water north of that going into Yosemite valley. While I do bring a filter and use it. Somewhat, there are water sources that I drink out of without. I’ve known many old timers that have hike the area for 30 years with no filtration and never had an issue. But with the huge increase in traffic in the last 10-15 years filtering is a good idea.

  • @jaspersteve9420
    @jaspersteve9420 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome scenery! Your editing skills are amazing! Keep doing what you're doing, we all appreciate you

  • @garrycole9187
    @garrycole9187 2 роки тому

    Wow, I didn't knew that the trail was that long. Much respect for going on even without water.

  • @rkatrails
    @rkatrails 2 роки тому +1

    Wow, you really had some challenging moments on this stretch of the trail, especially the loss of your filter. I would have been very stressed over that. Glad the sun finally came out for you so that you got a chance to dry out all your stuff. There certainly are a lot of physical, mental and emotional ups and downs out there.

  • @trwent
    @trwent 2 роки тому

    To anyone reading this, next time you are hiking this section of the JMT, consider taking a layover day near the junction of the Middle Fork Kings and Palisade Creek, and hike DOWN the Middle Fork to its junction with Cartridge Creek and back. It is perhaps the most awesome canyon in the entire High Sierra, and maybe 4 miles each way between Palisade and Cartridge creeks. I consider the MF Kings to be the Sierra’s grandest river, and Devil's Washbowl to be one of its grandest places.

  • @vannerdherd
    @vannerdherd 2 роки тому

    you should be jumping in those water holes!! Do you recommend some sort of different waterproof shelter to bring? I wonder if using waterproofing spray truly helps keeping it dry? I have some, and used it for a kayak cushion but it didn't seem to help. The view you showed were amazing! That sucks about your water btl, I guess it is wise to bring a spare in case you lose or crack it? About time you jumped in that water! I bet it was refreshing but cold!

    • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
      @BeerinBeautifulPlaces  2 роки тому +1

      Most of the time, I don’t have time to take a swim or it’s cold enough to not want to. My tent never leaked on the inside, just had lots of condensation, which it seems to me like any tent would. I’ve heard mixed reviews of waterproof spray too! I brought water purification tablets as my back up in case something happened to my filter

  • @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING
    @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING 2 роки тому

    Great video! Crow✌️

    • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
      @BeerinBeautifulPlaces  2 роки тому

      Hey Crow! I'm not sure if you remember me, but we've interacted on UA-cam before! I think it was when I was just getting started, before I even moved into my van. Glad our paths crossed again!!

  • @jeffortl4495
    @jeffortl4495 Рік тому

    Apologize if this was previously answered in the thread or your other JMT vids, but when did you go exactly? Suprised by the amount of rain you got!

  • @carmenmartinez2882
    @carmenmartinez2882 2 роки тому

    Good thing there’s no Bullet Ants in USA, one of the most painful stings in the world hence the name. I was carefully watching where I sat etc when I was hiking the jungle in Costa Rica and never wore shorts for that reason and others like ticks etc. Some National Parks like Corcovado do not allow any insecticide to keep streams clear of pollutants and you must have a park approved guide so you obey the rules. Love your journey, not easy but I like your attitude. What kind of pillow was it? I have a Trekology for quite some time and love it Teton has good ones too but I think theirs are self inflating, might be bulky for your pack.

    • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
      @BeerinBeautifulPlaces  2 роки тому +1

      Oh no those ants sound awful! I want to go to Costa Rica some day, but I’ll have to be very, very prepared! And the pillow was Sea to Summit brand!

    • @carmenmartinez2882
      @carmenmartinez2882 2 роки тому

      @@BeerinBeautifulPlaces wow, expensive but very good quality, I was looking into one of their inflatable pads but decided for a Big Agnes, they had a discount on a 4.7 R value that should keep me cozy in the mountains. Some companies have sales right now because of the holiday weekend, if you’ve finished the trail it might be worthwhile to check it out. Swayer might have it too to replace your filter, so sorry about it.

  • @ulisirius9027
    @ulisirius9027 2 роки тому

    Hi, Formica pratensis is my favorite ant.

    • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
      @BeerinBeautifulPlaces  2 роки тому

      Cool! Are they always that massive?

    • @ulisirius9027
      @ulisirius9027 2 роки тому

      @@BeerinBeautifulPlaces I don' 't know the name of the american ants. Such a beautiful ant you have in the mountain. Formica pratensis is smaller.

  • @scottfine2875
    @scottfine2875 2 роки тому

    What month in the Summer did you hike this trail?

  • @tonyabrowninghikes
    @tonyabrowninghikes 2 роки тому

    Oh man so sorry about the filter. You have taken so many hits lately. But you always rise above them in the end. Also do happy you found people to camp around.

  • @lark518Photo
    @lark518Photo 2 роки тому +1

    You are doing great, too bad you lost your filter but more important at least you did not get hurt on the fall. Great trail.

    • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
      @BeerinBeautifulPlaces  2 роки тому

      That’s very true! I was lucky I never really got injured on the trail!

  • @samgoeshiking
    @samgoeshiking 2 роки тому

    I'm sorry for the realy weird question, but did you meet another hiker near La Conte and Palisade creek who was getting water from a small creek that ran across the trail? I swear it was you who had questions about camping ahead at deer meadow. And you were not having a good day and needed a hug. If so that was me getting water and giving out hugs . If it was you, I hope your day got a little better.

    • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
      @BeerinBeautifulPlaces  2 роки тому +2

      I did definitely have some bad days, but I’m not much of a higher around new people, so no I don’t think that was me. But thank you for doing that!! I’m sure you really helped that person out!

  • @wildflowerwind6941
    @wildflowerwind6941 2 роки тому

    I can totally sympathize with you. No fun to have wet shoes and blisters that hurt with every step. And I am an empath and I can feel everything you are going through. I am surprised you don't twist and ankle on all the rocks.

    • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
      @BeerinBeautifulPlaces  2 роки тому

      Thanks! Yeah, I felt lucky to never have a problem with my ankles or anything

  • @SherryAnnOfTheWest
    @SherryAnnOfTheWest 2 роки тому

    Next time ---- skinny dip! No need to wait for wet undies to dry out! LOL
    I'm so sorry you had such a rough time on the trail. I love your good attitude.
    Yes, people that "should all over you" are annoying and uncalled for! "You should have " is RARELY helpful and just makes them into holier-than-thou a$$holes!

    • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
      @BeerinBeautifulPlaces  2 роки тому +1

      There were other people walking past the lake every now and then so I wasn’t in the skinny dipping state of mind! And yeah, that wasn’t the most pleasant interaction but I find that when people have to assert they’re an expert at something, they NEED to be the expert. Like maybe they’ve been bullied or put down a lot. So I was trying to bare that in mind while getting through that conversation!

  • @Greg_Jones
    @Greg_Jones 2 роки тому

    Put your socks and a light shirt in your sleeping bag footbox. The warmth from your feet will probably dry them out overnight. Works best with synthetic insulation as it passes moisture easily.

    • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
      @BeerinBeautifulPlaces  2 роки тому +1

      I tried that once or twice and it seemed to only make things warm and damp, instead of dry. Maybe they were just too wet to help at that point!

    • @Greg_Jones
      @Greg_Jones 2 роки тому

      @@BeerinBeautifulPlaces Perhaps simply not clammy damp makes me happy. 😊

  • @frankvelazqiez2961
    @frankvelazqiez2961 Рік тому

    I emphasize with you.

  • @frankvelazqiez2961
    @frankvelazqiez2961 Рік тому

    Don't lean against the lightening rod aka tree.

    • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
      @BeerinBeautifulPlaces  Рік тому

      I talk about this in a few other places, being in an open field is the worst spot you could be. In this video, I was about to go up a mountain pass and be higher in elevation, too, so staying dry by a tree instead of continuing on where it was more dangerous was my best bet

  • @lionandthelamb9379
    @lionandthelamb9379 2 роки тому

    I was in Israel for 15 days and around day 13 I was ready to leave. It was a great experience that I will remember always but I was ready to leave. The restaurant food is very expensive and not very good. All restaurants are owned by Jews whether it is Chinese, Mexican, or French. Not to be rude but Jewish people cannot cook. I ate falafel sandwiches most days. The stores are very primitive, no supermarkets there. When I got back and slipped into my car I was happy to be home.

    • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
      @BeerinBeautifulPlaces  2 роки тому

      Hey now, that’s not very nice to say all Jewish people can’t cook! I do get what you mean about being ready to be done with a trip, though!

    • @lionandthelamb9379
      @lionandthelamb9379 2 роки тому

      @@BeerinBeautifulPlaces OK. Just the ones I've known and tasted their food. 😀 I have followed several Jewish recipes with the same result. I'm sure there are Jewish people that can cook and I just haven't met them yet.

  • @sunnyrivers
    @sunnyrivers 2 роки тому +1

    🥾🌿👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😎💙

  • @BBBYpsi
    @BBBYpsi 2 роки тому

    Hey Maddie did not hear back from you if the error cleared & you got the venmoe I sent?

    • @BeerinBeautifulPlaces
      @BeerinBeautifulPlaces  2 роки тому +1

      Sorry, I thought I commented on it on Venmo itself! Yes I got it! Thanks again!!

  • @davidheard7746
    @davidheard7746 2 роки тому

    Sometimes you just have to relish the suck😎

  • @icuabc1235
    @icuabc1235 2 роки тому

    I'm with you girl

  • @davidemm829
    @davidemm829 2 роки тому

    your way of mental defense of not do good things happening .* Smile*

  • @davidemm829
    @davidemm829 2 роки тому +1

    "you should" ppl..unsolicited advise is often criticism...blah..I get it ,M

  • @davidemm829
    @davidemm829 2 роки тому

    Gosh, I just grasped how serious this hike is..I know you made it and got ok..so I won't get into my empathy support language. You..you. Really press your limits..