Hi Tach and Dan, thank you for all your extra effort and sharing your videos with us. What is the best cell service you experienced on the trait, Tmobile, AT&T or Verizon? Thank you and keep hiking!
Wow, all those burned trees are now white, and so little new growth! There are nearly 200 different flowers on the PCT, thanks for showing so many! Early in, about 3 min, water rushing in the foreground, then trees on the sides with green shrubs, then the sun lit trees and the snowy mountain in the background, epic pic!! That seemed to be an unusual place for a snake. So many burn zones!!!
Really liking all the wild flowers. You’ve been so lucky to have experienced spring in so many different regions of the trail. That milky color in the glacial water runoff is caused by pulverized rock, it’s called Rock Flour.
I love seeing flowers from my garden growing wild, aquilegia or columbine and dicentra or bleeding heart and lots I don’t recognise of course 🌺🌸🌼 A great record of this section.❤
If I’m not mistaken, most of what we saw today has been closed since the devastating fires in 2021. We are so lucky to get a glimpse! I need to get back to Olallie. Great fishing and camping. I love it there. I’m so fortunate to live close to the beautiful country you are hiking through.
Brings back so many memories. Lol. That ridge you went over after Jefferson I got caught in rain, then sleet, then hail and finally snow up there. Ended up under a tree on the other side shivering with hypothermia. Made coffee, dried off to warm up. Then hiked like a crazy man to Olallie to get there before they closed! Their wood stove was much appreciated.
I love how happy you are almost always and how much you enjoy what you see. It it a joy to experience the trail vicariously through your vlog.
Hi Tach and Dan, thank you for all your extra effort and sharing your videos with us. What is the best cell service you experienced on the trait, Tmobile, AT&T or Verizon?
Thank you and keep hiking!
What a wonderful video! All different colorful flowers giving off scents and happiness! And you found raspberries and Huckleberries . Yummy!😅
Wow, all those burned trees are now white, and so little new growth!
There are nearly 200 different flowers on the PCT, thanks for showing so many!
Early in, about 3 min, water rushing in the foreground, then trees on the sides with green shrubs, then the sun lit trees and the snowy mountain in the background, epic pic!!
That seemed to be an unusual place for a snake.
So many burn zones!!!
Shooting Star
The little reddish-pink flowers at the 3:44 mark are called Indian Paintbrush...my personal favorite.
Really liking all the wild flowers. You’ve been so lucky to have experienced spring in so many different regions of the trail.
That milky color in the glacial water runoff is caused by pulverized rock, it’s called Rock Flour.
The "new flowers" are shooting stars. They come in a lot of sizes - up in the tundra you can find them only 2 inches tall A favorite of mine.
I love seeing flowers from my garden growing wild, aquilegia or columbine and dicentra or bleeding heart and lots I don’t recognise of course 🌺🌸🌼 A great record of this section.❤
Olallie is the Chinook word for berry
Yes, so many yummy berries along the trails in the PNW!
If I’m not mistaken, most of what we saw today has been closed since the devastating fires in 2021. We are so lucky to get a glimpse! I need to get back to Olallie. Great fishing and camping. I love it there. I’m so fortunate to live close to the beautiful country you are hiking through.
Brings back so many memories. Lol. That ridge you went over after Jefferson I got caught in rain, then sleet, then hail and finally snow up there. Ended up under a tree on the other side shivering with hypothermia. Made coffee, dried off to warm up. Then hiked like a crazy man to Olallie to get there before they closed! Their wood stove was much appreciated.
1:00 Bleeding Hearts
aka 'Wildflowers From Mexico To Canada' .. 😎
Indian Paintbrush
How hard is it to go back to work when you're done with your hike? How many weeks off do you take before work?